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Climate change, migration, and displacement: Advancing a risk-informed approach for sustainable solutions

Shingirai Mugambiwa1,2* Patience Sibanda1
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1 Department of Community Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Midlands State University, Gweru, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe
2 Department of Social Work, Faculty of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, University of Limpopo, Mankweng, Limpopo Province, South Africa
Submitted: 16 October 2024 | Revised: 10 February 2025 | Accepted: 5 March 2025 | Published: 21 March 2025
© 2025 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Abstract

Climate change has become a crucial factor driving migration and human displacement. High temperatures lead to higher incidences of phenomena such as extreme weather, rising sea levels, and altered environmental conditions that threaten governance, human security, and sustainable development. This paper seeks to establish the intersections of climate change and migration vis-à-vis displacements and sociopolitical challenges to address them. The research methodology included a secondary research approach that began with a detailed search of relevant literature from databases such as Web of Science, JSTOR, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and SpringerLink. The paper establishes the importance of risk management in advancing climate justice, resilience, and migration policies with respect to sustainable development. The paper concludes with some policy recommendations aimed at promoting favorable strategies to address climate-driven migration and displacement.

Keywords
Climate change
Migration
Displacement
Risk-informed approach
Governance
Sustainable development
Funding
None.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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