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This update highlights the progress made in synthesizing the state of knowledge related to displacement caused by slow-onset events. It provides an overview of the impacts, dynamics, scale, approaches, and tools involved, as well as identifies key knowledge gaps. Additionally, it offers insights on data collection, assessment methodologies, and good practices for measuring displacement risks associated with climate-related disasters in different regions and contexts.
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Update on Activities I.2, III.1-3 WIM Excom 13-16 March 2018
I.2 Synthesizing the state of knowledge to better understand displacement related to slow onset events • Purpose: Short synthesis; enhance understanding of the impacts, dynamics, scale, approaches and tools; formulate key opportunities on main knowledge gaps. • Progress: Literature review, with University of Neuchâtel, Science Po and Hugo Observatory. Broad contribution from civil society (through Advisory Group networks, PDD Advisory Committee, CAN, UNFCCC constituencies, and reference group). Detailed outline consulted and approved. Zero draft under consultation and review.
Preliminary findings and opportunities I.2 Synthesizing the state of knowledge to better understand displacement related to slow onset events • Overview of how different slow-onset events increase risk of displacement • Assessing the scale of displacement: • Understanding the dynamics of displacement. • Reviewing approaches, tools and solutions.
III.1 Providing an overview of data sources, common methodologies and good practice for displacement-related data collection and assessment, as relevant to different contexts and region
III.2 Providing a global baseline of climate-related disaster displacement risk, and package by region
III.3 Analyzingavailable data on disaster-related displacement and its impacts in different regions and group of countries in specific circumstances (e.g. LDCs) related to sudden and slow onset events.