Findings from the Asia-Pacific region
- Author: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- Main Title: Learning at Risk: The Impact of Climate Displacement on the Right to Education , pp 48-59
- Publication Date: December 2023
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9789231006425c011
- Language: English
In 2020 alone, 30.7 million internal displacements were induced by natural disasters (IDMC 2021) – disasters which the scientific community acknowledges are more intense as a result of climate change (Berardelli 2019). Of this total, 21,4 million displacements took place in Asia-Pacific (IDMC 2022), rendering it the region by far the most impacted by natural disasters and climate change in the world. Country case studies were carried out in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Tuvalu, and Viet Nam to examine not only specific vulnerabilities to climate change and the related mobility, but also the impacts of climate change on the right to education in the Asia-Pacific region.
© 2023 United Nations
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9789231006425
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18356/9789231006425
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