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The Asia-Pacific Migration and Environment Network (APMEN) is welcoming contributions to its Editorials section. APMEN editorial articles are intended to provide a means to share rapidly the results of research findings, ideas and knowledge on migration, environment and climate change with focus on the Asia-Pacific region. It could be a summary of past research in recent years or latest work on this very timely issue. The following is the list of articles that are posted on APMEN: - Avoiding Maladaptation to Better Manage Climate-Induced Migration in Asia- Pacific, by Dr. Rathana Peou Van den Heuvel - Creating new norms? The Nansen Initiative on Disaster-induced Cross-Border Displacement, by Professor Jane McAdam - Migration, Loss and Damage and Regional Cooperation, by Sujatha Byravan - Anticipating migration stimulated by accelerated environmental degradation, by Professor Richard Bedford - Government discourses of climate change migration in Tuvalu and Kiribati, by Roy Smith and Karen E McNamara If you would like to contribute, please send to Charmaine Caparas ( [email protected]) with Sieun Lee (Research Officer, [email protected]) in copy, a short outline of your proposed article by 9 August 2013. Go here for more information: apmen.iom.int/en/m/news/360-apmen-to-welcome-editorial-contributions
Posted on: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 06:17:04 +0000

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