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INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF MIGRATION IN THE CURRENT MAN-MADE ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE DISASTERS

Journal: Journal Association 1901 SEPIKE (Vol.1, No. 24)

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Page : 44-51

Keywords : migration; climate change and man-made disasters;

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Abstract

The world we are living in is exposed at varies risks, which we must to manage to turn into positive future for the European Union. However, the European Union cannot be successful without partnership with third countries. The environmental and climate change risks have to be managed simultaneously in the Union and out of it. The smart cities are trying to go along with many environmental risks. The migration is currently provoked by political, social, economic and fore coming environmental and climate change-induced risks. We need to be overarching super heroes. There are sudden-onset and slow-onset natural disasters possible to cause migration tension. The Europeans must be as smart as possible in dissemination of the green projects in third countries. It appears difficult, but the Planet itself is only one and the efforts must be united in one purpose, sustainable and human wellbeing. The European IT system Copernicus4 must be our friend in the field of future migration risks detection and management. There are two different risks, the first one is ensuing from the polluted rivers and dump sides in Asia and another one says us "hey in Africa is hot and there is no food in some regions, because of the warming we are facing up". We, as Europeans must act now. Transferability of the good practices proved in the EU regarding tackling of climate change, man-made disasters and migration must be improved and sustainably rooted in the third countries. The migration risks should be intelligently tackled regarding climate change and man-made disasters.

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