Elevated flood risk due to sea level rise is expected to increase migration from coastal areas. This presents an enormous policy challenge given the hundreds of millions of people living in low-lying coastal areas globally. Despite its relevance, little empirical research has been done on what drives coastal residents to migrate or stay under increased flood risk. This study aims to improve the knowledge base on this topic by collecting and analyzing unique survey data of flood-prone coastal residents in Central Vietnam. To explain permanent migration intentions under increased flood risk, we present respondents with realistic scenarios of more frequent severe flooding and utilize a theoretical framework that incorporates flood risk indicat...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
The Mekong Delta has been identified by the International Panel on Climate Change as one of the thre...
International audienceWe empirically investigate the determinants of household flood protective stra...
Elevated food risk due to sea level rise is expected to increase migration from coastal areas. This ...
The argument that environmental change is an important driving force of migration has experienced a ...
This article contributes to current research about determinants of climate change and flood risk per...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens millions of people living in coastal areas through permanent inundati...
Global warming is expected to become stronger over time, and accelerate climate change at both local...
Forecasting the impact of climate change on migration is difficult, given widespread reliance on his...
This paper investigates the migration behavior of rural-urban migrants within Vietnam. It focuses on...
While climate change is projected to increase displacement of people, knowledge on this issue remain...
With 70% of its population living in coastal areas and low-lying deltas, Vietnam is highly exposed t...
To date, projections of human migration induced by sea-level change (SLC) largely suggest large-scal...
Migration is often understood to be a livelihood strategy to cope with the effects of environmental ...
This research studies migration as a household adaptation strategy to flood in Rathnapura.Environmen...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
The Mekong Delta has been identified by the International Panel on Climate Change as one of the thre...
International audienceWe empirically investigate the determinants of household flood protective stra...
Elevated food risk due to sea level rise is expected to increase migration from coastal areas. This ...
The argument that environmental change is an important driving force of migration has experienced a ...
This article contributes to current research about determinants of climate change and flood risk per...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens millions of people living in coastal areas through permanent inundati...
Global warming is expected to become stronger over time, and accelerate climate change at both local...
Forecasting the impact of climate change on migration is difficult, given widespread reliance on his...
This paper investigates the migration behavior of rural-urban migrants within Vietnam. It focuses on...
While climate change is projected to increase displacement of people, knowledge on this issue remain...
With 70% of its population living in coastal areas and low-lying deltas, Vietnam is highly exposed t...
To date, projections of human migration induced by sea-level change (SLC) largely suggest large-scal...
Migration is often understood to be a livelihood strategy to cope with the effects of environmental ...
This research studies migration as a household adaptation strategy to flood in Rathnapura.Environmen...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
The Mekong Delta has been identified by the International Panel on Climate Change as one of the thre...
International audienceWe empirically investigate the determinants of household flood protective stra...