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Climate Displacement and Land Access: Lessons from Bangladesh

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The report explores migration, planned relocation, and involuntary movements triggered by extreme weather events or slow-onset disasters such as rising sea levels. Addressing these challenges requires equitable climate finance, rights-based policies, and integrated planning to minimize impacts and build resilience.

Towards COP30: Key Action Areas for Displacement in the Context of Climate Change.

The Issue Article Available Here [PDF]

Originally this case study published on All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI)

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