Introduction: Climate Mobilities and Climate Mobility Justice in the Anthropocene
Abstract
Policymakers, practitioners and scholars are increasingly recognising that the environmental impacts of anthropogenic climate change can affect people’s mobility, including varied forms of migration, displacement and relocation. This opening chapter of the De Gruyter Handbook of Climate Migration and Climate Mobility Justice traces the evolution of key ideas around the climate change – human mobility nexus, paying attention to mobility justice, intersectionality and complexity. Climate im/mobility is conceptualised across different timescales, spatial scales, and with respect to the level of agency and control ...
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