Member of SCNAT

The members of the SGW-SSBF have a common interest for the diversified world of wild mammals and birds, as well as their relation to the environment. The SSWB is particularly committed to the protection and the promotion of these animals and their habitats, to the education and the research in this field.more

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Environmental change and migration in developing countries

How do global environmental change and particularly climate change influence migration patterns in develop- ing countries? This question is increasingly receiving at- tention up to the highest political levels. The present fact sheet summarises state-of-the-art scientific knowledge that can help to find answers, and it assesses how the issue affects Switzerland and its policies on migration, asylum, and development cooperation. Most studies’ findings suggest that Switzerland will not be flooded with masses of environmental refugees. Population movements that are triggered by climatic factors occur mainly across short distances – within states and, to a lesser degree, between neighbouring states. Switzerland’s main challenge is to provide as- sistance in the countries and regions affected.

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  • Proteins
  • Quaternary