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Moving People in a Changing Climate: Lessons from Two Case Studies in Fiji

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SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 8, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/socsci8050133

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relocation; resettlement; livelihoods; Pacific Islands; migration; SIDS; vulnerability; exposure

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  1. Australian Research Council [LP160100941]
  2. Australian Research Council [LP160100941] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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High levels of vulnerability to climate change impacts are rendering some places uninhabitable. In Fiji, four communities have already initiated or completed the task of moving their homes and livelihoods to less exposed locations, with numerous more communities earmarked for future relocation. This paper documents people's lived experiences in two relocated communities in Fiji-Denimanu and Vunidogoloa villages-and assesses the outcomes of the relocations on those directly affected. This study in particular seeks to identify to what extent livelihoods have been either positively or negatively affected by relocation, and whether these relocations have successfully reduced exposure to climate-related hazards. This study shows that planned climate-induced relocations have the potential to improve the livelihoods of affected communities, yet if these relocations are not managed and undertaken carefully, they can lead to unintended negative impacts, including exposure to other hazards. We find that inclusive community involvement in the planning process, regular and intentional monitoring and evaluation, and improving livelihoods through targeted livelihood planning should be accounted for in future relocations to ensure outcomes are beneficial and sustainable.

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