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This open access book explores the human rights implications of sea-level rise. The recent data confirm that the global average sea-level will continue to rise and this will contribute to making coastal zones less habitable or uninhabitable. Furthermore, these changes are interacting with other factors such as larger inundation and storms, together with increasing human mobility at the domestic and international level.  Against these challenges, the book explores how international cooperation is changing in light of common concerns. The book is structured around three thematic sessions: I) Sea Level Rise, Stability and Security; II) Sea Level Rise and the Rights of Affected Population; III) Sea Level Rise: New Developments at International Level.
ISBN: 9783031891700
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 215
Produktart: Gebunden
Herausgeber: Fornalé, Elisa
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 19.08.2025
Untertitel: Implications for Human Rights, Security and Peace
Schlagworte: Open Access climate migration climate security environmental change environmental security human mobility human rights peace sea level rise
Elisa Fornalé is one of the first international lawyers, to establish and continue to lead innovative research at the intersection of human migration and climate change. She has a proven record in securing significant research funding in this field, as demonstrated by the award of her SNSF project ‘Framing Environmental Degradation, Human Mobility and Human Development as a Matter of Common Concern (CLI_M_CO2)’ in 2017; a number of influential publications, which were among the first works on the topic, as well as the organization of community-building workshops and international conferences. Elisa's leadership positions are reflected in her appointment as co-Rapporteur of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise. She is currently the Work Package Leader for Climate of the Horizon Europe ‘Human Rights Justification’ project (States’ Practice of Human Rights Justification: A Study in Civil Society Engagement and Human Rights through the Lens of Gender and Intersectionality, 2023-2026).