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Climate-Induced Migration and Resilient Cities: a New Urban Agenda for Sustainable Development1 1 This paper was presented during the 16 th Annual Colloquium of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law - The transformation of Enviromental Law and governance: Innovation, risk and resilience, which took place in July 2018 and was hosted by the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, Scotland.

Migrações Climáticas e Cidades Resilientes: uma nova Agenda Urbana para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável

Abstract

The study aims at examining how climate-induced migration can contribute to the sustainable development of cities. Through the deductive approach, the linkages between climate change and human mobility are initially analyzed. Thereafter, it investigates how urban centers deal with such phenomena. It then looks into the Agenda 2030, with a special focus on the SDG 11. Despite the attempt to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, this SDG does not take into account the role played by climate-induced migrants in urbanized areas. In view of this, the New Urban Agenda (UN-HABITAT) is explored: it recognizes that migrants can bring significant social, economic and cultural contributions to urban life.

Keywords:
Climate-induced Migration; Resilient Cities; New Urban Agenda

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