Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?

Since 2005, a growing number of vulnerable communities and nations have used the human rights lexicon to argue their case for an urgent and ambitious response to climate change. The purpose of this Social Development Department Working paper is to...

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Main Author: Cameron, Edward
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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topic ADEQUATE HEALTH CARE
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ATMOSPHERE
BIODIVERSITY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON SINKS
CASH CROPS
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS
CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATE
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE REGIME
CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES
CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY
CLIMATE IMPACTS
CLIMATE REGIME
CLIMATE SCIENCE
CLIMATE STABILIZATION
CLIMATE SYSTEM
CLIMATE-RELATED EVENTS
CONFRONTING CLIMATE CHANGE
CONVERGENCE
CORAL REEFS
CULTURAL RIGHTS
CYCLE OF POVERTY
CYCLONES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DIRECT IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
DISABILITY
DISASTERS
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DISEASES
DIVERGENCE
DRAFT RESOLUTION
DROUGHT
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE
EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE CHANGE
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ETHNIC CLEANSING
EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE RISKS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FLOODS
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOREST
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST DEGRADATION
FORESTRY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT
GENDER DISCRIMINATION
GENDER INEQUALITIES
GLOBAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
GLOBAL CLIMATE
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL COMPACT
GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS
GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GLOBAL TEMPERATURE
GLOBAL WARMING
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS CONCENTRATIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH RISKS
HUMAN BEINGS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
HUMAN HEALTH
HUMAN LIFE
HUMAN RIGHT
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUMAN SECURITY
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
HUMIDITY
HURRICANES
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFORMED CONSENT
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS
INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
INTERNATIONAL COVENANT
INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
INTERNATIONAL LAW
LAND USE
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOW-CARBON
MALARIA
MENTAL HEALTH
METHANE
MIGRATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MINORITY
MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE
NATIONAL CLIMATE
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL SECURITY
NATURAL DISASTERS
NUMBER OF DEATHS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
PESTICIDES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY REGIME
POLITICAL ACTION
POLITICAL RIGHTS
POOR HEALTH
POPULATION DENSITY
PRACTITIONERS
PRECIPITATION
PREVENTABLE DISEASES
PROGRESS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SUPPORT
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINFALL PATTERNS
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESPECT
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
RIGHT TO LIFE
RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE
RURAL WOMEN
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SEA LEVEL
SEA LEVEL RISE
SECURITY OF PERSON
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOCIAL SYSTEMS
SOCIAL UNREST
SOCIETAL VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE
SOIL EROSION
SPECIES
SPONSORS
STORM SURGES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE INCREASE
TEMPERATURE RISES
THREAT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
TREATIES
TREATY
TROPICAL STORMS
TUBERCULOSIS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WAR
WATER SALINITY
WEATHER CONDITIONS
WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
WORKFORCE
spellingShingle ADEQUATE HEALTH CARE
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ATMOSPHERE
BIODIVERSITY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON SINKS
CASH CROPS
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS
CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATE
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE REGIME
CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES
CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY
CLIMATE IMPACTS
CLIMATE REGIME
CLIMATE SCIENCE
CLIMATE STABILIZATION
CLIMATE SYSTEM
CLIMATE-RELATED EVENTS
CONFRONTING CLIMATE CHANGE
CONVERGENCE
CORAL REEFS
CULTURAL RIGHTS
CYCLE OF POVERTY
CYCLONES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DIRECT IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
DISABILITY
DISASTERS
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DISEASES
DIVERGENCE
DRAFT RESOLUTION
DROUGHT
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE
EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE CHANGE
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ETHNIC CLEANSING
EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE RISKS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FLOODS
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOREST
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST DEGRADATION
FORESTRY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT
GENDER DISCRIMINATION
GENDER INEQUALITIES
GLOBAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
GLOBAL CLIMATE
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL COMPACT
GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS
GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GLOBAL TEMPERATURE
GLOBAL WARMING
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS CONCENTRATIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH RISKS
HUMAN BEINGS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
HUMAN HEALTH
HUMAN LIFE
HUMAN RIGHT
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUMAN SECURITY
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
HUMIDITY
HURRICANES
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFORMED CONSENT
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS
INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
INTERNATIONAL COVENANT
INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
INTERNATIONAL LAW
LAND USE
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOW-CARBON
MALARIA
MENTAL HEALTH
METHANE
MIGRATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MINORITY
MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE
NATIONAL CLIMATE
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL SECURITY
NATURAL DISASTERS
NUMBER OF DEATHS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
PESTICIDES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY REGIME
POLITICAL ACTION
POLITICAL RIGHTS
POOR HEALTH
POPULATION DENSITY
PRACTITIONERS
PRECIPITATION
PREVENTABLE DISEASES
PROGRESS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SUPPORT
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINFALL PATTERNS
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESPECT
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
RIGHT TO LIFE
RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE
RURAL WOMEN
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SEA LEVEL
SEA LEVEL RISE
SECURITY OF PERSON
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOCIAL SYSTEMS
SOCIAL UNREST
SOCIETAL VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE
SOIL EROSION
SPECIES
SPONSORS
STORM SURGES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE INCREASE
TEMPERATURE RISES
THREAT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
TREATIES
TREATY
TROPICAL STORMS
TUBERCULOSIS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WAR
WATER SALINITY
WEATHER CONDITIONS
WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
WORKFORCE
Cameron, Edward
Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?
relation Social Development Paper;No. 123
description Since 2005, a growing number of vulnerable communities and nations have used the human rights lexicon to argue their case for an urgent and ambitious response to climate change. The purpose of this Social Development Department Working paper is to examine the emergence of a new discourse linking climate change and human rights, and to assess its social and political implications, particularly as they relate to development practitioners. The scope of this paper is to explore what relevance this new discourse has on what David Kennedy calls the 'vocabularies, expertise, and sensibilities' of development practitioners (Kennedy 2005). The methodology for this paper involved interviews with academics and policy practitioners who have shaped this emerging discourse; a wide-ranging literature review of texts relevant to the fields of development, climate change and human rights; discussions with development professionals who have the daily responsibility of operationalizing approaches to reducing vulnerability and building resilience; and finally drawing upon the author's own experience leading the Maldives' government's initiative on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change and as a consultant within the Social Dimensions of Climate Change Cluster of the World Bank's Social Development Department. It is important to stress that this paper is not a legal piece. Human rights are as much about ethical demands, calls for social justice, public awareness, advocacy, and political action as they are concerned with legal norms and rules. Sen has pointed out a 'theory of human rights cannot be sensibly confined within the juridical model in which it is frequently incarcerated' (Sen 2004, 319). Consequently this piece will focus on the wider, political economy aspects of the interface between human rights and climate change. It is further appropriate to state that this is not an advocacy piece. The paper deliberately avoids being normative or prescriptive in recommending a human rights-based approach to developing climate change operations. It does examine why vulnerable populations chose to embrace this approach, why they continue to view it as a transformative strategy, and what some of the successes and challenges have been.
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author Cameron, Edward
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title Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?
title_short Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?
title_full Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?
title_fullStr Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?
title_full_unstemmed Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?
title_sort development, climate change and human rights from the margins to the mainstream?
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/868991468330311558/Development-climate-change-and-human-rights-from-the-margins-to-the-mainstream
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spelling okr-10986-273082021-04-23T14:04:41Z Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream? Cameron, Edward ADEQUATE HEALTH CARE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE ATMOSPHERE BIODIVERSITY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON SINKS CASH CROPS CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE REGIME CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE REGIME CLIMATE SCIENCE CLIMATE STABILIZATION CLIMATE SYSTEM CLIMATE-RELATED EVENTS CONFRONTING CLIMATE CHANGE CONVERGENCE CORAL REEFS CULTURAL RIGHTS CYCLE OF POVERTY CYCLONES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIRECT IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE DISABILITY DISASTERS DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DISEASES DIVERGENCE DRAFT RESOLUTION DROUGHT ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECOSYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE CHANGE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ETHNIC CLEANSING EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE RISKS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FLOODS FOOD PRODUCTION FOREST FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST DEGRADATION FORESTRY FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT GENDER DISCRIMINATION GENDER INEQUALITIES GLOBAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL COMPACT GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GLOBAL TEMPERATURE GLOBAL WARMING GOOD GOVERNANCE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS CONCENTRATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEALTH CARE HEALTH RISKS HUMAN BEINGS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DIMENSIONS HUMAN HEALTH HUMAN LIFE HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMAN SECURITY HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HUMIDITY HURRICANES IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFORMED CONSENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL BORDERS INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENTS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS INTERNATIONAL COVENANT INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS INTERNATIONAL LAW LAND USE LIVING CONDITIONS LOW-CARBON MALARIA MENTAL HEALTH METHANE MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINORITY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE NATIONAL CLIMATE NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL DISASTERS NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF PEOPLE PESTICIDES POLICY MAKERS POLICY REGIME POLITICAL ACTION POLITICAL RIGHTS POOR HEALTH POPULATION DENSITY PRACTITIONERS PRECIPITATION PREVENTABLE DISEASES PROGRESS PUBLIC AFFAIRS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC OPINION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SUPPORT RAIN RAINFALL RAINFALL PATTERNS REGIONAL AGREEMENTS RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESPECT RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE RIGHT TO LIFE RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE RURAL WOMEN SAFE DRINKING WATER SEA LEVEL SEA LEVEL RISE SECURITY OF PERSON SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL SYSTEMS SOCIAL UNREST SOCIETAL VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE SOIL EROSION SPECIES SPONSORS STORM SURGES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE INCREASE TEMPERATURE RISES THREAT OF CLIMATE CHANGE TREATIES TREATY TROPICAL STORMS TUBERCULOSIS UNEMPLOYMENT VULNERABILITY VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WAR WATER SALINITY WEATHER CONDITIONS WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY WORKFORCE Since 2005, a growing number of vulnerable communities and nations have used the human rights lexicon to argue their case for an urgent and ambitious response to climate change. The purpose of this Social Development Department Working paper is to examine the emergence of a new discourse linking climate change and human rights, and to assess its social and political implications, particularly as they relate to development practitioners. The scope of this paper is to explore what relevance this new discourse has on what David Kennedy calls the 'vocabularies, expertise, and sensibilities' of development practitioners (Kennedy 2005). The methodology for this paper involved interviews with academics and policy practitioners who have shaped this emerging discourse; a wide-ranging literature review of texts relevant to the fields of development, climate change and human rights; discussions with development professionals who have the daily responsibility of operationalizing approaches to reducing vulnerability and building resilience; and finally drawing upon the author's own experience leading the Maldives' government's initiative on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change and as a consultant within the Social Dimensions of Climate Change Cluster of the World Bank's Social Development Department. It is important to stress that this paper is not a legal piece. Human rights are as much about ethical demands, calls for social justice, public awareness, advocacy, and political action as they are concerned with legal norms and rules. Sen has pointed out a 'theory of human rights cannot be sensibly confined within the juridical model in which it is frequently incarcerated' (Sen 2004, 319). Consequently this piece will focus on the wider, political economy aspects of the interface between human rights and climate change. It is further appropriate to state that this is not an advocacy piece. The paper deliberately avoids being normative or prescriptive in recommending a human rights-based approach to developing climate change operations. It does examine why vulnerable populations chose to embrace this approach, why they continue to view it as a transformative strategy, and what some of the successes and challenges have been. 2017-06-21T21:01:49Z 2017-06-21T21:01:49Z 2011-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/868991468330311558/Development-climate-change-and-human-rights-from-the-margins-to-the-mainstream http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27308 English en_US Social Development Paper;No. 123 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper