When A People Risk Losing Their Country to the Effects of Climate Change - The Social Implication of International Climate Change Displacement for Kiribati
(2012) MIDM71 20121LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management
- Abstract
- This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of climate change and how the nation will face the future. The paper examines how different actors in Kiribati are helping the country prepare for possible climate change displacement in the future, from the viewpoint of said actors. Interview data, supplemented by observational data from time spent in the field are the primary sources of data presented. The research uncovers the importance of education, skills training, and language in the advancement of employability in a new country context. The data attests to the fact that these areas that frame social life are currently functioning well or have encouraging plans in place. Less... (More)
- This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of climate change and how the nation will face the future. The paper examines how different actors in Kiribati are helping the country prepare for possible climate change displacement in the future, from the viewpoint of said actors. Interview data, supplemented by observational data from time spent in the field are the primary sources of data presented. The research uncovers the importance of education, skills training, and language in the advancement of employability in a new country context. The data attests to the fact that these areas that frame social life are currently functioning well or have encouraging plans in place. Less optimistically, the data details the wanting nature of the areas of institutional coordination and public communication. The paper closes with a set of recommendations based on the gaps exposed in the findings. (Less)
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- author
- Baptiste-Brown, Sara LU
- supervisor
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- Elsa Coimbra LU
- organization
- course
- MIDM71 20121
- year
- 2012
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- climate change, displacement, preparedness, migration, Kiribati
- language
- English
- id
- 2543695
- date added to LUP
- 2012-07-02 16:09:26
- date last changed
- 2012-07-02 16:09:26
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