A Case Study of Tai O: Are Hong Kong’s Policies for Climate Change-Induced Displacement Adequate?
January 2021 – by Chloe Ching, Bella Lo, Maria-Coletta Huda, Nathan Burgard & Ioannis Kyriacou
The gravity of the impact of climate change upon Tai O’s community speaks to the necessity for measures to be put in place to urgently safeguard the rights of those living there. In the aftermath of the 2008 typhoon, detailed research led to new policies being brought into force, designed to protect Tai O residents from future climate-induced harm.
Migration or Non-Migration to Adapt?: Assessing the Impact on the Well-Being of the Population
March 2023 – by Virginia De Biaso
The aim of this report is to assess how the population of Kiribati is affected by climate-related changes on their territory and its natural resources. The report examines the impacts of climate change on different indicators of individual well-being: survival and subsistence economy; health; work opportunities; traditional knowledge and culture.