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Public Problems like Russian Dolls

Migration vs Adaptation Conflicting policy arenas and the post-Kyoto negociations Chloe VLASSOPOULOS University of Picardie, CURAPP/CNRS Scientific Network TERRA http://www.reseau-terra.eu/auteur20.html Athens 07.10.2010. Greenhouse gas emmissions  Warming Warming  Drought

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Public Problems like Russian Dolls

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  1. 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

  2. Greenhouse gas emmissions Warming Warming Drought Drought  Migration Migration Conflict Etc. Public Problems like Russian Dolls

  3. Problem Definition • CAUSES - What is the problem? - Definition ofresponsabilities • CONSEQUENCES • Why this situation is a problem? – Definition of victims Recognition of authority

  4. Air Pollution Definitions and Policy Sectors 19th century • CausesConsequencesAuthority • IndustrialemissionsHumanHealthHealthSector 20th century • Causes ConsequencesAuthority • IndustrialemisionsEnvironmentEnvironmentalSector • Car traficemissions [Competence for policymaking] [Competence for policymaking]

  5. 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

  6. 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

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