Technical guide on integrating human mobility and climate change linkages into relevant national climate change processes
Technical guide on integrating human mobility and climate change linkages into relevant national climate change processes
Abstract
This Technical Guide is intended to provide user-friendly operational information and tools to stakeholders interested in incorporating the topic of human mobility related challenges and opportunities into relevant national climate change planning processes, in particular, the NAP process. It also serves as a supplement to the UNFCCC national adaptation plans: technical guidelines for the national adaptation plan process produced by the LEG.
This Technical Guide presents a step-by-step guide for relevant stakeholders for mainstreaming human mobility into adaptation planning and communication tools. It notes reasons for stakeholders to consider including human mobility elements in adaptation planning and communication and suggests key steps for mainstreaming human mobility into NAPs and adaptation communications (adcoms) in particular. However, as there is no one-size-fits-all approach for mainstreaming, the entry points and approaches of this Technical Guide may be adapted to specific contexts and institutional needs.
As countries confront unprecedented challenges related to human mobility due to the impacts of climate change, this Technical Guide aims to aid countries in developing inclusive and effective policy responses that protect those most affected, including on internal displacement, cross-border displacement, the movement of pastoralists and transhumance, labour migration, and planned permanent relocations.
This Technical Guide was prepared under the plan of action of the Task Force on Displacement of the WIM Executive Committee. The technical work to develop this guide was championed by the International Organisation for Migration, together with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Refugees and the International Labour Organisation as co-leads of this activity.
This Technical Guide is intended to provide user-friendly operational information and tools to stakeholders interested in incorporating the topic of human mobility related challenges and opportunities into relevant national climate change planning processes, in particular, the NAP process. It also serves as a supplement to the UNFCCC national adaptation plans: technical guidelines for the national adaptation plan process produced by the LEG.
This Technical Guide presents a step-by-step guide for relevant stakeholders for mainstreaming human mobility into adaptation planning and communication tools. It notes reasons for stakeholders to consider including human mobility elements in adaptation planning and communication and suggests key steps for mainstreaming human mobility into NAPs and adaptation communications (adcoms) in particular. However, as there is no one-size-fits-all approach for mainstreaming, the entry points and approaches of this Technical Guide may be adapted to specific contexts and institutional needs.
As countries confront unprecedented challenges related to human mobility due to the impacts of climate change, this Technical Guide aims to aid countries in developing inclusive and effective policy responses that protect those most affected, including on internal displacement, cross-border displacement, the movement of pastoralists and transhumance, labour migration, and planned permanent relocations.
This Technical Guide was prepared under the plan of action of the Task Force on Displacement of the WIM Executive Committee. The technical work to develop this guide was championed by the International Organisation for Migration, together with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Refugees and the International Labour Organisation as co-leads of this activity.
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