Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultural labor force. At the turn of the Millennium 75 percent of the LDCs’ population still lived in rural areas and 71 percent of the LDCs’ labor force was involved in agriculture. Yet, even the least developed countries are affected by rapidly accelerating rural-to-urban migration. This decade, 2001-2010, is the first ever in which the urban population grows faster than the rural population in the LDCs. And this change is also associated with a historic employment transition, where the agricultural sector gradually loses importance. Both the population and the employment transition that can be observed for the group of least develops countries,...
The consequences of environmental change for human migration have gained increasing attention in the...
As a coastal area that is susceptible to sea level rise and other stresses of climate change, its st...
This paper examines the association between slow-onset natural hazards and the temporal aspects of h...
Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultura...
Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultura...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences -- in particular, the polic...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences--in particular, the policy ...
Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is signif...
Bangladesh is one of the countries most affected by climate change. Internal migration is often pres...
Situated in a fertile low-lying river delta, Bangladesh combines high vulnerability to floods, tropi...
Urban land dynamics has always been influenced by rural-urban migration. Such internal migration pro...
Environmentally-induced migration is a key issue for many parts of the world. Bangladesh is a clearl...
causing about 1,800 deaths. The floods in 1988 were even more serious, covering about 60 percent of ...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
The consequences of environmental change for human migration have gained increasing attention in the...
As a coastal area that is susceptible to sea level rise and other stresses of climate change, its st...
This paper examines the association between slow-onset natural hazards and the temporal aspects of h...
Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultura...
Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultura...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences -- in particular, the polic...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences--in particular, the policy ...
Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is signif...
Bangladesh is one of the countries most affected by climate change. Internal migration is often pres...
Situated in a fertile low-lying river delta, Bangladesh combines high vulnerability to floods, tropi...
Urban land dynamics has always been influenced by rural-urban migration. Such internal migration pro...
Environmentally-induced migration is a key issue for many parts of the world. Bangladesh is a clearl...
causing about 1,800 deaths. The floods in 1988 were even more serious, covering about 60 percent of ...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
The consequences of environmental change for human migration have gained increasing attention in the...
As a coastal area that is susceptible to sea level rise and other stresses of climate change, its st...
This paper examines the association between slow-onset natural hazards and the temporal aspects of h...