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Human migration in the era of climate change
Auteur(s)
Cattaneo, Cristina
Beine, Michel
Fröhlich, Christiane J.
Kniveton, Dominic
Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
Mastrorillo, Marina
Millock, Katrin
Date de parution
2019
In
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
Vol.
2
No
13
De la page
189
A la page
206
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Résumé
Human mobility is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this synthesis article, we review the recent literature on the effects of climate change on human mobility within various disciplines. We explore key
features of the interplay between climate change and migration, distinguishing between fast onset and slow onset climatic events, while taking into consideration causes of heterogeneity in migratory responses.
Moreover, we shed light on the underlying mechanisms behind the nexus as well as the interplay between different means of adaptation. Based on our review, we identify gaps in the literature and present some general policy recommendations and priorities for research on climate-induced migration.
features of the interplay between climate change and migration, distinguishing between fast onset and slow onset climatic events, while taking into consideration causes of heterogeneity in migratory responses.
Moreover, we shed light on the underlying mechanisms behind the nexus as well as the interplay between different means of adaptation. Based on our review, we identify gaps in the literature and present some general policy recommendations and priorities for research on climate-induced migration.
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