Too much, too little water: Addressing climate risks, no-analog threats and migration in Peru

01/2021 | Report

This policy brief assesses available scientific evidence on the nexus between climate risks and migration in Peru. It discusses the necessity to understand climate migration patterns and improve planning and policies in the short term to the mid-term, in view of several “no-analog threats” that could occur towards the end of the century. Recent policy developments in the country, such as the National Plan of Action on Climate Migration and NAP, can break new ground in addressing these challenges

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