Climate migration myths
Misleading claims about mass migration induced by climate change continue to surface in both academia and policy. This requires a new research agenda on ‘climate mobilities’ that moves beyond simplistic assumptions and more accurately advances knowledge of the nexus between human mobility and climate change.
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Main Authors: | Boas, Ingrid, Farbotko, Carol, Adams, Helen, Sterly, Harald, Bush, Simon, van der Geest, Kees, Wiegel, Hanne, Ashraf, Hasan, Baldwin, Andrew, Bettini, Giovanni, Blondin, Suzy, de Bruijn, Mirjam, Durand-Delacre, David, Fröhlich, Christiane, Gioli, Giovanna, Guaita, Lucia, Hut, Elodie, Jarawura, Francis X., Lamers, Machiel, Lietaer, Samuel, Nash, Sarah L., Piguet, Etienne, Rothe, Delf, Sakdapolrak, Patrick, Smith, Lothar, Tripathy Furlong, Basundhara, Turhan, Ethemcan, Warner, Jeroen, Zickgraf, Caroline, Black, Richard, Hulme, Mike |
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Format: | Article/Letter to editor biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | Life Science, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/climate-migration-myths |
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