Bulletin #6 South-South Migration Movements: Borders, Trajectories, and Inequalities
CLACSO Working Group on Migration and South-South Borders
Bulletin: South-South Migration Movements. Borders, Trajectories and Inequalities
Year 4 – Issue #6 Human Mobility, Environment and Climate Change. PART TWO
August 2023
CONTENTS
- Bulletin #6. Presentation of PART TWO: Mesoamerica at the epicenter
- Migration as a survival resource in the face of adverse socio-environmental contexts
Loraine Morales Pino - NAWI Observatory. Focusing on forced displacement, the environment and human rights
Dilara Ekmen - The Nicaraguan Miskito diaspora in Costa Rica. Between hurricanes, forced displacement and repression
Denisse M. Soto - Municipal response capacity and human mobility in Honduras
Lidia E. Torres-Bernhard - The vulnerabilities of indigenous communities affected by climate and environmental change. A perspective from the Independent Indigenous Movement for Peace of Honduras – MILPAH
Ismael Garcia
Martin Gomez Vasquez
Margarita Pineda
Ermin López Martínez - Climate change. A reality that is hitting our indigenous communities in Honduras hard.
Rodrigo Hernández Escobar - El Niño phenomenon, famine and forced migration
Wendy Vanessa Nóchez Reyes - Internal climate displacement in Mexico. From political and legal inertia to indispensable justice
Armelle Gouritin - Climate migration as slow violence and socio-environmental injustice in rural territories of the Global South
Celia Ruiz de Oña Plaza - We are not polar bears, and yet…
Bernardo Bolaños Guerra - Climate crisis and gender. The unequal impact on mobility in northern Central America
Denise Carachure Abarca
Lizabelt Ávila Díaz