Climate justice in the Maldives: What’s fair when the sea is swallowing the land?

Table of Contents

Share This News

Photo: Sun Island Resort, Alif Dhaal Atoll, Maldives. Syd Sujuaan, Unsplash. Retrieved from news.globallandscapesforum.org

Excerpt from news.globallandscapesforum.org

In the Maldives, there’s really no such thing as higher ground.

The Indian Ocean archipelago is one of the world’s lowest-lying countries, with more than 80 percent of its land sitting less than a meter above sea level. Its highest point, optimistically called Mount Villingili, stands at just 5.1 meters.

This means the country is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of the climate crisis: specifically, sea level rise coupled with increasingly frequent violent storms.

Many residents of outlying islands have already moved to the capital, Malé, which is becoming extremely overcrowded – it’s now one of the most densely-populated cities in the world – and itself very exposed to storms and flooding.

The tough questions the Maldives has been facing for decades – who moves, who stays and who decides – are likely to become uncomfortably familiar to many more of us in the coming years as climate change reshapes landscapes across the globe.

As various solutions are trialed, it’s becoming increasingly clear that we need to consider social elements of adaptation and relocation: justice, community building and relationships to place.

Don't Miss Out!

Join The Island Innovation Network!

This occasional newsletter highlights events and stories about innovation in sustainable development for rural, remote and island regions. We want to change the discourse to demonstrate how islandness can be a driver for innovation.

News

A global media platform with unique insights into island sustainability.​

Content Library

A global media platform with unique insights into island sustainability.​

Find unique and insightful content on island sustainability

In our vast content library you will find original articles, webinars, interviews, past event sessions, island news and much more. Navigate through the categories to find information, get inspired and learn.

Giving visibility to projects worldwide

Our flagship event, the Virtual Island Summit, is one of the biggest events for sustainable development. Every year, it brings together over 10,000 stakeholders from around the world for a week-long virtual event covering every timezone.

Thank you for subscribing!
Live from COP28 - Island of Hope
The Island Innovation Agency Newsletter is a must-read for sustainable business leaders! It delivers a free monthly dose of relevant and valuable business insights, expert advice, downloadable resources, and easy-to-implement ideas for professionals aiming to optimize their results in communication, branding, and networking. By signing up, you will benefit from curated insights for your sustainable brand, exclusive offers, ready-to-use templates and industry news.
Our newsletter on island sustainability is perfect for everyone interested in sustainable development, innovation, and island territories! Every week we compile stories from islands worldwide and highlight commonalities, demonstrating the spectrum of innovation from technology to the arts. Our newsletter brings together globally disparate places and strikes a balance of acknowledging and dealing with critical problems while emphasizing the resourcefulness of isolated communities.