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This volume explores the complex intersection of climate change and migration from interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Based on the 2023 Antalya Science Forum (ANISF), the book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to analyze climate-induced mobility, food security, legal frameworks, urban resilience, and policy responses at global, national, and local levels. Contributions span empirical research, legal analysis, and case studies from Africa, Türkiye, and the EU. With a focus on inclusive and rights-based approaches, the volume challenges Eurocentric narratives and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume explores the complex intersection of climate change and migration from interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Based on the 2023 Antalya Science Forum (ANISF), the book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to analyze climate-induced mobility, food security, legal frameworks, urban resilience, and policy responses at global, national, and local levels. Contributions span empirical research, legal analysis, and case studies from Africa, Türkiye, and the EU. With a focus on inclusive and rights-based approaches, the volume challenges Eurocentric narratives and calls for stronger academic cooperation and policy innovation to address two of the most pressing global issues of our time.
Autorenporträt
Cem Sentürk is the program manager of "Participation in Economy and Local Governments" at the Centre for Studies on Turkey and Integration Research, and lecturer at the HSPV and the University of Witten. Veli Cetinktürk, PhD, focuses on local governance and migration studies. He currently works as a lecturer at Alanya Alaaddin KEykubat University. Erol Esen, PhD, is a professor at Akdeniz University and director of the Center for Applied Research on Social Policies and Migration Studies.