Climate-induced migration policy
From: Institute for Social and Economic Change (@ISECBengaluru)
Call for Papers: ISEC and IIMD will jointly organize the 6th Annual International Migration Conference 2026 on “Climate-Induced Migration: Global Challenges, Transnational Dynamics, and Policy Responses”, scheduled for 6th and 7th August 2026. Link: https://t.co/ezj2ZrN9jN https://t.co/4FDG0U30Wg
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The 6th Annual International Migration Conference provides a platform to present empirical research on how specific climate events (drought, flooding, sea-level rise) are reshaping migration patterns across regions, moving beyond generalized climate-migration linkages to quantifiable case studies.
ISEC and IIMD's joint organization signals an institutional focus on both economic and development dimensions of climate migration—an opportunity to address how policy responses must balance labor market integration, climate adaptation funding, and cross-border governance frameworks that currently lack coordination.
August 2026 timing allows presenters to showcase policy recommendations that directly respond to the 2025 climate commitments and UN migration frameworks, positioning research as actionable input for governments and multilateral organizations developing climate-migration adaptation strategies.
Pitch a specific climate-migration policy gap your research addresses that aligns with the conference's focus on 'transnational dynamics and policy responses.'
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