Global Warming and Displacement: Challenges and Solutions in the Maldives

Roma Beke
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6106-7864
Abstract

For Small Island Developing States such as the Maldives, climate change poses an existential threat to the future and welfare of their countries’ populations. The effects of global warming, such as rising sea levels and increased flooding, have forced countries to consider different measures in order to adapt, and some are even worried about a possible climate forced migration as a result of these dangers. Unfortunately, a lack of recognition of climate migrants under international law means that island states are left on their own to decide the best course of action. This raises an important question: What are possible challenges and solutions for Small Island Developing States [SIDS], such as the Maldives, who are planning for the climate forced migration of their populations? Using a case study of the Maldives, this paper explores both mitigation and adaptation measures that the Maldivian government has considered to develop its climate resilience. It also argues that rather than plan for relocation, the Maldives and other SIDS should prioritize keeping their populations together, maintaining cultural integrity, and implementing initiatives which support sustainable development.

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Beke, R. (2022). Global Warming and Displacement: Challenges and Solutions in the Maldives. Revista Tecnológica - ESPOL, 34(1), 75-91. https://doi.org/10.37815/rte.v34n1.899

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