This chapter sets out a 'mobile political ecology' conceptual framework for understanding how migration links to vulnerability and resilience across diverse envrionmental, social and policy contexts. The chapter draws from and frames empirical work in Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia, demonstrating the value of 'progressive contextualisation' for tracing vulnerability in migration-flood contexts. The chapter is part of a book that is the key output from primary research funded by the Rockefeller Foundation
This chapter examines internal migration in Malabon City, part of the Metro Manila mega-urban region...
When natural disasters strike populated areas, the toll in human lives, infrastructure and economic ...
This thesis is a response to broad stroked claims that climate change and sea-level rise will cause ...
This book contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between migration, vulnerability...
The chapter presents a political ecology conceptualization of the links betweenflooding and migratio...
This chapter argues that the dominance of discourses around climate change-induced migration in Sout...
This chapter, based on research funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, shows how social geographies p...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies r...
Climate resilience is a system’s ability to absorb climate change disturbances and reorganize in a w...
This thesis investigates the relationships between climate change, vulnerability, the environment, a...
This thesis challenges the dominant approach to examining flooding through a case study of the 2011 ...
Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies r...
The geographical focus in studying the environmental-migration nexus has been placed mainly to the a...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
This chapter examines internal migration in Malabon City, part of the Metro Manila mega-urban region...
When natural disasters strike populated areas, the toll in human lives, infrastructure and economic ...
This thesis is a response to broad stroked claims that climate change and sea-level rise will cause ...
This book contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between migration, vulnerability...
The chapter presents a political ecology conceptualization of the links betweenflooding and migratio...
This chapter argues that the dominance of discourses around climate change-induced migration in Sout...
This chapter, based on research funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, shows how social geographies p...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies r...
Climate resilience is a system’s ability to absorb climate change disturbances and reorganize in a w...
This thesis investigates the relationships between climate change, vulnerability, the environment, a...
This thesis challenges the dominant approach to examining flooding through a case study of the 2011 ...
Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies r...
The geographical focus in studying the environmental-migration nexus has been placed mainly to the a...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
This chapter examines internal migration in Malabon City, part of the Metro Manila mega-urban region...
When natural disasters strike populated areas, the toll in human lives, infrastructure and economic ...
This thesis is a response to broad stroked claims that climate change and sea-level rise will cause ...