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The Migration and Climate Nexus
Migrations et climats : enjeux croisés
Published on Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Abstract
Le projet CLIMIG de l’Institut Convergences Migrations organise au Campus Condorcet (Paris-Aubervilliers), le 5 décembre 2024, une journée d’étude internationale intitulée « Migrations et climats : enjeux croisés ». Elle vise à faire dialoguer, par-delà les limites disciplinaires, les travaux portant sur l’écheveau climats-migrations.
On December 5, 2024, the CLIMIG project of the French Collaborative Institute on Migration (ICM) is convening an international workshop at the Campus Condorcet (Paris-Aubervilliers) entitled “The Migration and Climate Nexus.” Its aim is to promote cross-disciplinary conversations around climate and migration.
Announcement
Programme - Jeudi 5 décembre 2024
8h45-9h20 Collation de bienvenue
9h20 Introduction : Fabrice Langrognet, CNRS, CLIMIG project
9h30-11h00 Les frontières du changement climatique : climat et droits migratoires
Modératrice : Marine Denis, CNDA, CLIMIG project.
- Benjamin Boudou: “Ecosovereigntism: The greening of the self-determination argument against immigration”
- Hélène Benveniste, Simona Capisani: “Governing climate migration: A right to a livable space in the Paris Agreement”
- Zoé Briard: “The respect of human rights in processes of planned relocations as adaptation strategy to climate change: Exploring the links between planned relocations, buyouts and expropriation.”
11h00-11h15 Pause café
11h15-12h45 Climat, migration et genre
Modératrice : Katti Millock, PSE, CLIMIG project.
- Francesca Rosignoli: “Advancing policy avenues for addressing vulnerabilities by gender in climate change migration and displacement”
- Loubna Ou-Salah, Lore Van Praag: “‘Make sure I can come!’ Gendered dynamics in Moroccan transnational migrant networks in Tenerife: Environmental concerns, engagement and remittances”
- Juliette Danfakha: « “Je n’ai pas de terre là-bas qui soit mon chez-moi”. Expressions indigènes genrées des changements climatiques depuis San Juan Cancuc jusque Mexico »
- Lorenzo Alunni, Chiara Moretti : “Embodiment in times of climate change”
12h45-12h55: Presentation of the photo exhibition : Clara Jullien, Paris-1, CLIMIG Project.
12h55-14h30 Buffet
14h30-16h00 Changement climatique et (im)mobilités en Afrique
Modératrice : Maëlys de la Rupelle, Cergy Paris, CLIMIG project.
- Eric Gyampoh : “Urban-rural migration as a livelihood adaptation strategy against climate change: Experiences of migrant farmers in Mangoase, Akwapim North Municipality, E/R, Ghana”
- Laurent Beduneau-Wang, Majda Soumane: “Multi-centennial effective traditions to cope with youth migration and climate change in the South of Morocco”
- Isaac Oluwatayo: “Climate-change-induced conflicts in rural Nigeria: Experience from herder-arable crop farmers in selected rural communities of Ekiti State”
- Joseph Inyama: “Voluntary and involuntary immobility in the context of climate change: The role of community attachment and mobility constraints in Nigeria.”
16h00-16h15 Pause café
16h15-17h45 La gouvernance locale à l'épreuve des risques climatiques : études de cas en territoires insulaires
Modératrice : Lio Ando-Bourguet, Paris-Cité, CLIMIG project.
- Laurent Giacobbi: « Les migrations dans la Caraïbe insulaire au prisme du dérèglement climatique, entre défis humanitaires et enjeux sécuritaires ».
- Francesca Colla: “Climate uninhabitability and forced evacuation in the case of Barbuda: a critical analysis”
- K.M.S. Tareq: “Regional solutions of ‘regional’ problems: Emergence and (in)effectiveness of climate mobility governance in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.”
- Nishara Fernando: “Habitable for some and not for all: Tsunami, displacement, long-term impact of forced internal migration into relocation sites and returned. A case of Sri Lanka”
17h45-18h00 Conclusion
- Jean-Marc Goudet, Inserm, CLIMIG project.
Information importante
Cet événement est uniquement en présentiel. L’inscription est obligatoire (voir le document joint).
Comité d’organisation
- Fabrice Langrognet, MIGRINTER, CNRS Clara
- Jullien, Géographies-cités, ART-Dev, Paris-1
- Marine Denis, HCR, juge assesseure à la CNDA
- Maëlys de la Rupelle, THEMA, CY Cergy Paris Université
- Florian Bonnefoi, MIGRINTER, LAVUE, CEDEJ
- Lio Ando-Bourguet, CESSMA, Paris-Cité
- Jean-Marc Goudet, Ceped, Inserm
- Katrin Millock, PSE, CNRS
Schedule - Thursday 5 December 2024
8:45-9:20 Welcome tea & coffee.
9:20 Introduction: Fabrice Langrognet, CNRS, CLIMIG project.
9:30-11:00 The Borders of Climate Change: Climate and Migration Rights
Chair: Marine Denis, CNDA, CLIMIG project
- Benjamin Boudou: “Ecosovereigntism: The greening of the self-determination argument against immigration”
- Hélène Benveniste, Simona Capisani: “Governing climate migration: A right to a livable space in the Paris Agreement”
- Zoé Briard: “The respect of human rights in processes of planned relocations as adaptation strategy to climate change: Exploring the links between planned relocations, buyouts and expropriation.”
11:00-11:15 Coffee break.
11:15-12:45 Climate, Migration and Gender
Chair: Katti Millock, PSE, CLIMIG project.
- Francesca Rosignoli: “Advancing policy avenues for addressing vulnerabilities by gender in climate change migration and displacement”
- Loubna Ou-Salah, Lore Van Praag: “‘Make sure I can come!’ Gendered dynamics in Moroccan transnational migrant networks in Tenerife: Environmental concerns, engagement and remittances”
- Juliette Danfakha: « “Je n’ai pas de terre là-bas qui soit mon chez-moi”. Expressions indigènes genrées des changements climatiques depuis San Juan Cancuc jusque Mexico »
- Lorenzo Alunni, Chiara Moretti : “Embodiment in times of climate change
12:45-12:55: Presentation of the photo exhibition: Clara Jullien, Paris-1, CLIMIG Project.
12:55-14:30 Buffet
14:30-16:00 Climate Change and Im(mobilities) in Afric
Chair: Maëlys de la Rupelle, Cergy Paris, CLIMIG project.
- Eric Gyampoh : “Urban-rural migration as a livelihood adaptation strategy against climate change: Experiences of migrant farmers in Mangoase, Akwapim North Municipality, E/R, Ghana”
- Laurent Beduneau-Wang, Majda Soumane: “Multi-centennial effective traditions to cope with youth migration and climate change in the South of Morocco”
- Isaac Oluwatayo: “Climate-change-induced conflicts in rural Nigeria: Experience from herder-arable crop farmers in selected rural communities of Ekiti State”
- Joseph Inyama: “Voluntary and involuntary immobility in the context of climate change: The role of community attachment and mobility constraints in Nigeria.
16:00-16:15 Coffee break
16:15-17:45 Local Governance and Climate-Related Risks: Case Studies in Island Territories
Chair: Lio Ando-Bourguet, Paris-Cité, CLIMIG project.
- Laurent Giacobbi: « Les migrations dans la Caraïbe insulaire au prisme du dérèglement climatique, entre défis humanitaires et enjeux sécuritaires ».
- Francesca Colla: “Climate uninhabitability and forced evacuation in the case of Barbuda: a critical analysis”
- K.M.S. Tareq: “Regional solutions of ‘regional’ problems: Emergence and (in)effectiveness of climate mobility governance in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.”
- Nishara Fernando: “Habitable for some and not for all: Tsunami, displacement, long-term impact of forced internal migration into relocation sites and returned. A case of Sri Lanka”
17:45-18:00 Conclusion
- Jean-Marc Goudet, Inserm, CLIMIG project.
Important information
This event is in person only. Registration is required (see attached document).
Comité d’organisation
- Fabrice Langrognet, MIGRINTER, CNRS Clara
- Jullien, Géographies-cités, ART-Dev, Paris-1
- Marine Denis, HCR, juge assesseure à la CNDA
- Maëlys de la Rupelle, THEMA, CY Cergy Paris Université
- Florian Bonnefoi, MIGRINTER, LAVUE, CEDEJ
- Lio Ando-Bourguet, CESSMA, Paris-Cité
- Jean-Marc Goudet, Ceped, Inserm
- Katrin Millock, PSE, CNRS
Subjects
- Geography (Main category)
- Society > Sociology
- Zones and regions > Africa
- Society > Ethnology, anthropology
- Zones and regions > Asia > Indian world
- Society > Economics
Places
- Amphithéâtre 250 - Centre des colloques, Campus Condorcet
Aubervilliers, France (93300)
Event attendance modalities
Full on-site event
Date(s)
- Thursday, December 05, 2024
Attached files
Keywords
- migration, climat, mobilité, environnement
Contact(s)
- Fabrice Langrognet
courriel : fgnf [dot] cambridge [at] gmail [dot] com
Information source
- Fabrice Langrognet
courriel : fgnf [dot] cambridge [at] gmail [dot] com
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« The Migration and Climate Nexus », Study days, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, https://doi.org/10.58079/12jq9

