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Citation

Mosneaga A. Disasters 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/disa.12566

PMID

36315418

Abstract

Displacement in the context of disasters and climate change has gained considerable attention in international policy processes pertaining to migration and displacement over the past years. However, analysis of currently dominant understandings of disaster displacement and its solutions at the global level, and how these translate into practice in the context of operational realities at the national level remains scarce. This article seeks to promote greater reflections on the discourse of displacement solutions in the context of disasters and climate change. It examines both the advancements and remaining gaps in approaches to disasters, displacement and solutions and how these collectively shape the conceptualisation of solutions to disaster displacement. The analysis sheds light on the dominant framings and their underlying assumptions and highlights the implications that these carry for understanding and responding to disaster displacement.


Language: en

Keywords

disasters; discourse; displacement; policy process; solutions

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