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%T Book Review: Environmental Conflicts, Migration and Governance
%A Bellamy, Paul
%J Journal of Human Security
%N 1
%P 51-52
%V 16
%D 2020
%@ 1835-3800
%U http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.51
%X Ultimately, the editors and contributors achieve their goal of making an important contribution to the subject area. They illuminate various aspects of the interdependencies between migration, environmental and resource conflicts, along with the development and roles of national, regional and global migration governance regimes. Added value is provided by chapters including extensive and helpful bibliographies, identifying areas requiring more research, and often displaying illustrative figures and tables. Environmental Conflicts, Migration and Governance is a well-researched and written book. It is founded on a perceptive analysis of an important topic that warrants discussion, and will become increasingly important in the forthcoming years.
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%9 Rezension
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