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Explore the conflicting policy arenas and negotiations post-Kyoto Protocol, focusing on migration and adaptation strategies in response to climate change. Analyze causes, consequences, and authority in addressing greenhouse gas emissions, environmental challenges, and human impacts. Identify competing approaches and key policy actors, including mitigation and adaptation measures. Navigate the complexities of climate change through the lens of public problems and international cooperation.
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Migration vs AdaptationConflictingpolicyarenas and the post-Kyoto negociationsChloe VLASSOPOULOSUniversity of Picardie, CURAPP/CNRSScientific Network TERRA http://www.reseau-terra.eu/auteur20.htmlAthens 07.10.2010
Greenhouse gas emmissions Warming Warming Drought Drought Migration Migration Conflict Etc. Public Problems like Russian Dolls
Problem Definition • CAUSES - What is the problem? - Definition ofresponsabilities • CONSEQUENCES • Why this situation is a problem? – Definition of victims Recognition of authority
Air Pollution Definitions and Policy Sectors 19th century • CausesConsequencesAuthority • IndustrialemissionsHumanHealthHealthSector 20th century • Causes ConsequencesAuthority • IndustrialemisionsEnvironmentEnvironmentalSector • Car traficemissions [Competence for policymaking] [Competence for policymaking]
PROBLEM DEFINITION SCENARIOS GHGemissions DroughtSea level rise Floods, etc C.C. Natural causes C.C. (drought, floods…) [+other causes] Hanger UnemploymentDisaster risk Underdevelopment C.C. (drought, floods…) [+other causes] Homeland lossImpoverishmentConflict, etc Migration C.C. (drought, floods…)Migration [+other causes] Physical integrity risk Human rights denial Conflict C.A. Vlassopoulos, 2010
CompetingApproaches to climate change Main policy actors Main policy actors • - UNDP • - UNCHR • - IOM • NATO • Human/an NGO • UNEP- WMO- UNFCCC Secretariat • Env/al NGO Mitigation Measures Ecocentric approach Athropocentric approach Adaptation measures UNFCCCKyoto Protocol