Under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA) initiative, four research consortia have investigated migration patterns and their inherent linkages to adaptation to climate change in climate hotspots. This article synthesizes key findings in the regional context of South Asia. In climate-sensitive hotspots, migration is an important livelihood diversification strategy and a response to various risks, including climate change. Migration was mainly used as a response to risk and uncertainty, but with potential to have positive adaptation co-benefits. The outcomes of migration are often influenced by who moves, where to, and what capacities they possess
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyMax(Xiangxing) LuThe Indian Sundarbans is a hotspot of gl...
In the past 15 years, an increasing number of research projects has been looking at the interlinkage...
People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons...
South Asia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, owing to the high dependency on cl...
A cross consortia synthesis paper covering the major findings of the work on migration in environmen...
The presentation breaks down results from a survey on migration gathered from participants in variou...
Extreme climatic events and variability are on the rise around the world, with varying implications ...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
There is significant interest in determining the role of climate-induced shocks as a prominent driv...
Migration continues to be pictured in public debates as a failure to adapt to changes, while policym...
Climate change (variability) is a set of changes in the climatic system and regardless of whether it...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
This paper sets out a new approach to understanding the relationship between migration and climate c...
Climate change is increasingly affecting mountain communities around the world with major implicatio...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyMax(Xiangxing) LuThe Indian Sundarbans is a hotspot of gl...
In the past 15 years, an increasing number of research projects has been looking at the interlinkage...
People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons...
South Asia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, owing to the high dependency on cl...
A cross consortia synthesis paper covering the major findings of the work on migration in environmen...
The presentation breaks down results from a survey on migration gathered from participants in variou...
Extreme climatic events and variability are on the rise around the world, with varying implications ...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
There is significant interest in determining the role of climate-induced shocks as a prominent driv...
Migration continues to be pictured in public debates as a failure to adapt to changes, while policym...
Climate change (variability) is a set of changes in the climatic system and regardless of whether it...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
This paper sets out a new approach to understanding the relationship between migration and climate c...
Climate change is increasingly affecting mountain communities around the world with major implicatio...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyMax(Xiangxing) LuThe Indian Sundarbans is a hotspot of gl...
In the past 15 years, an increasing number of research projects has been looking at the interlinkage...
People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons...