The study examines the relationship between sudden- and gradual-onset climate events and migration, hypothesizing that this relationship is mediated by the adaptive capacity of affected individuals. We use survey data from regions of Cambodia, Nicaragua, Peru, Uganda, and Vietnam that were affected by both types of events with representative samples of non- migrant residents and referral samples of migrants. Although some patterns are country- specific, the general findings indicate that less educated and lower-income people are less likely to migrate after exposure to sudden-onset climate events compared to their counterparts with higher levels of education and economic resources. These results caution against sweeping predictions that fut...
Mobility is a key livelihood and risk management strategy, including in the context of climate chang...
The evolution of worldwide climatic conditions doubtless represents one of the major and uncertain c...
Migration is one of a variety of ways by which human populations adapt to environmental changes. The...
The study examines the relationship between sudden- and gradual-onset climate events and migration, ...
What factors shape individuals' decisions to stay or migrate in the presence of climate change? We s...
Migration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article we review the recent litera...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Research has demonstrated that, in a variety of se...
Climate change is having an undeniable impact on many human systems and behaviours, including popula...
Extreme-weather events, such as tropical cyclones, floods, droughts, and intense heat, are shaping m...
While climate change is projected to increase displacement of people, knowledge on this issue remain...
Involuntary human migration is among the social outcomes of greatest concern in the current era of g...
International audienceMigration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article we re...
That climate change may trigger large-scale (involuntary) human migration has been predicted by many...
peer reviewedThe breadth of emerging case studies and empirical evidence linking slow onset events a...
Mobility is a key livelihood and risk management strategy, including in the context of climate chang...
The evolution of worldwide climatic conditions doubtless represents one of the major and uncertain c...
Migration is one of a variety of ways by which human populations adapt to environmental changes. The...
The study examines the relationship between sudden- and gradual-onset climate events and migration, ...
What factors shape individuals' decisions to stay or migrate in the presence of climate change? We s...
Migration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article we review the recent litera...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Research has demonstrated that, in a variety of se...
Climate change is having an undeniable impact on many human systems and behaviours, including popula...
Extreme-weather events, such as tropical cyclones, floods, droughts, and intense heat, are shaping m...
While climate change is projected to increase displacement of people, knowledge on this issue remain...
Involuntary human migration is among the social outcomes of greatest concern in the current era of g...
International audienceMigration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article we re...
That climate change may trigger large-scale (involuntary) human migration has been predicted by many...
peer reviewedThe breadth of emerging case studies and empirical evidence linking slow onset events a...
Mobility is a key livelihood and risk management strategy, including in the context of climate chang...
The evolution of worldwide climatic conditions doubtless represents one of the major and uncertain c...
Migration is one of a variety of ways by which human populations adapt to environmental changes. The...