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Humanitarian action and climate change (Humanitarian apparatus / system…
Humanitarian action and climate change
Ethical argumentation
R2P
Humanitarian principles
Human rights law
Intenational jurisprudence
Contemporary actions
Global governance/infrastructure
Supranational
UN
Local
Regional
National
International
DRR (disaster risk reduction)
Resilience and vulnerability interventions
DRM (disaster risk management)
Resilience and vulnerability interventions
Relief work - reactive humanitarian intervention
Care International
Community based adaptation (CBA) framework to climate change
Humanitarian apparatus / system implications
Strategic action
Domestic policy making
Collaboration with state institutions
Coordination with development agencies
International policy making
Global operating environment changes including funding and operating system
Adjustment to current systems: investment needs to take into account climate change and must work in closer partnership with longer term development actors: deficit in humanitarian adaptation and programming at a field level
Fast track new business model for humanitarian and development action
Integrated multi-hazard risk management approach. Increased focus on prevention and preparedness, capacity building in order to reduce the demand for an international response
Actors must become proactive with providing technical advise on emerging adaptation systems in closer consultations with member states, international bodies and the UN:
Intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC).
Humanitarian implications
Droughts, stress on water sources affecting agricultural production and food security
Increased risk to human health
Increased risk to forced displacement and migration
Possible security implications
Data sources
Case study analysis
Case studies - At risk groups and benificiaries
Sahel
Chad lake region
Horn of Africa
Bangladesh
Primary
Quantitative
Qualitative
Case study analysis
Map current actors
Resrospective analysis of utilised tools and frameworks
Secondary
Quantitative
Qualitative
Humanitarian reports
UN Agencies
IPCC
IASC
Academic research
Scientific journals
Think tanks
Comparative analysis
Existing frameworks
Contemporary deficits
Funding
Coordination
Awareness
Infrastructure
Legal protection and representation e.g. climate refugees
Possible research questions
How to integrate climate change response into humanitarian action frameworks from response to development
The interface between humanitarian action and development: exit strategies, synergy and long term efficacy
How can humanitarian action look beyond short term relief and take an active role in building the climate resilience of affected communities