@misc{mezcosta_adaptation_to_2013, author={Máñez Costa, M., Schwerdtner Manez, K., Paragay, S.H.}, title={Adaptation to climate change under changing urban patterns: The climatic perspective of migration}, year={2013}, howpublished = {book part}, abstract = {In this chapter on climate-induced migration and urbanisation, we take a closer look at the city of Makassar in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The city and its surroundings – including some 70 small coral islands in the Makassar Strait - are affected by impacts of climate change, especially water scarcity. Makassar`s population is growing due to migration flows from nearby rural areas and islands, and the city struggles to meet the needs of its inhabitants. Because political attention and adaptation planning is often focussed on megacities, peripheral cities like Makassar as well as and medium and small-size towns might soon become hotspots of climate change-related urbanisation.}, note = {Máñez Costa, M.; Schwerdtner Manez, K.; Paragay, S.: Adaptation to climate change under changing urban patterns: The climatic perspective of migration. In: Ruppel, O.; Roschmann, C.; Ruppel-Schlichting, K. (Ed.): Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance, Policy, Diplomacy and Governance in a Changing Environment. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. 2013. 785-798.}}