“…coastal areas, small islands, low-lying coastal zones, disaster-prone areas) (United Nations, 2018). Access to food, water, shelter, housing, health and sanitation, which encapsulate the basic needs of people affected by climate and environmental changes and represent binding human rights obligations for the States, may be disrupted in the aftermath of disasters (Sommario et al, 2020). Reports by the IPCC, IOM, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and UNHCR, among others, highlight that climate change has an impact on several rights, such as the rights to life, self-determination, development, health, food, water and sanitation, and adequate housing and a range of cultural rights (IPCC, 2014;IOM, 2018b;United Nations, 2018;UNHCR, 2020).…”