International migration, COVID-19, and environmental sustainability
International migration afflicts nearly every corner of the globe, from the Americas, Europe and North Africa, and adjoining countries in South Asia. This migration links the socio-economic statuses of migrants' home countries and those into which they are migrating. This phenomenon has a profo...
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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Series: | Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ;
v. 32. |
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ISBN: | 9781802625370 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (280 pages). |
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490 | 1 | |a Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ; |v v. 32 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1. Migration in Relation to Ecological Degradation and Threats Based on IEP's Ecological Threat Register / Steve Killelea -- Chapter 2. The COVID-19 Pandemic Highlights International Insecurity and the Violence of Economic Globalization / Jacques Fontanel and Benedicte Corvaisier - Drouart -- Chapter 3. COVID-19 Led Return Migration from the Gulf-India Migration Corridor / S. Irudaya Rajan and Balasubramanyam Pattath -- Chapter 4. Economic Activity and CO2 Emissions: Social Benefits of Renewable Energy Consumption by Households / Fernando Barreiro-Pereira and Touria Abdelkader-Benmesaud-Conde -- Chapter 5. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Inequality of Countries: A New Conflict of Sustainable Development and the Prospects for the Conflict Management / Elena G. Popkova -- Chapter 6. Repositioning DRR Strategy in The 'New Normal' Of Global Uncertainty Caused by Climate Change and Covid-19 Pandemic / Bijay Anand Misra -- Chapter 7. Assessing the Climate-Disaster-Led Migration Scenario in the Indian Sundarbans / Sumana Banerjee, Chinmoyee Mallik, and Utpal Roy -- Chapter 8. Life Skills or Life Values? - Is Management Education Messing It up Between Skills and Values? / Madhumita Chatterji, Soma Bose Biswas, and Niladri Dutta -- Chapter 9. The Management and Mitigation of COVID-19 with Special Reference of East Africa Community (EAC) and Indonesia / Moses Isdory Mgunda -- Chapter 10. Mapping The Trends: Human Trafficking, COVID-19 Pandemic, and International Law / Cosmas Emeziem. | |
520 | |a International migration afflicts nearly every corner of the globe, from the Americas, Europe and North Africa, and adjoining countries in South Asia. This migration links the socio-economic statuses of migrants' home countries and those into which they are migrating. This phenomenon has a profound impact upon ethnic conflict, resource availability, famines and other natural and manmade disasters, as well as financial, political, social and environmental implications for some of the world's most seemingly unsolvable crises, such as world peace. These vast complexities have been further exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, which, as analysed through an environmental and migratory lens, is the focus of this 32nd volume of the book series Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development. With contributions from world-renowned scholars, International Migration, COVID-19, and Environmental Sustainability tackles recent universal subject matter and ties it to key contemporary issues, including globalisation and sustainability, that are related to international migration and its impacts. | ||
588 | 0 | |a Print version record. | |
650 | 0 | |a Emigration and immigration |x Environmental aspects. | |
650 | 0 | |a COVID-19 (Disease) |x Environmental aspects. | |
650 | 0 | |a Sustainability. | |
650 | 7 | |a Social Science, Emigration & Immigration. |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a Migration, immigration & emigration. |2 bicssc | |
655 | 7 | |a elektronické knihy |7 fd186907 |2 czenas | |
655 | 9 | |a electronic books |2 eczenas | |
700 | 1 | |a Chatterji, Manas, |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Luterbacher, Urs, |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Fert, Valérie, |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Chen, Bo, |e editor. | |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i Print version: |z 9781802625363 |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i PDF version: |z 9781802625356 |
830 | 0 | |a Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ; |v v. 32. | |
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