The role of migration as one potential adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized, but little is known about whether migration constitutes successful adaptation, under what conditions, and for whom. Based on a review of emerging migration science, we propose that migration is a successful adaptation to climate change if it increases well-being, reduces inequality, and promotes sustainability. Well-being, equity, and sustainability represent entry points for identifying trade-offs within and across different social and temporal scales that could potentially undermine the success of migration as adaptation. We show that assessment of success at various scales requires the incorporation of consequences such as loss of population i...
Migration is transformative both for those who move and for the places and economies of source and d...
Global temperatures are rising at an exponential rate and, as a result, millions are being displaced...
Background: Changes in climate, in conjunction with other drivers of mobility, shape human migration...
The role of migration as one potential adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized, but ...
Climate change is having an undeniable impact on many human systems and behaviours, including popula...
The discourse on climate change and migration has shifted from labelling migration merely as a conse...
Migration continues to be pictured in public debates as a failure to adapt to changes, while policym...
This paper explains how climate change may increase future migration, and which risks are associated...
Anthropogenic climate change has the potential to affect nearly all aspects of society, both positiv...
Massive population displacements are now regularly forecasted as one of the most dramatic possible ...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via h...
Migration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article we review the recent litera...
The relationship between climate change and human migration is not homogenous and depends critically...
In the past 15 years, an increasing number of research projects has been looking at the interlinkage...
Migration can play an important role in building adaptive capacity to climate change in low-income c...
Migration is transformative both for those who move and for the places and economies of source and d...
Global temperatures are rising at an exponential rate and, as a result, millions are being displaced...
Background: Changes in climate, in conjunction with other drivers of mobility, shape human migration...
The role of migration as one potential adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized, but ...
Climate change is having an undeniable impact on many human systems and behaviours, including popula...
The discourse on climate change and migration has shifted from labelling migration merely as a conse...
Migration continues to be pictured in public debates as a failure to adapt to changes, while policym...
This paper explains how climate change may increase future migration, and which risks are associated...
Anthropogenic climate change has the potential to affect nearly all aspects of society, both positiv...
Massive population displacements are now regularly forecasted as one of the most dramatic possible ...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via h...
Migration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article we review the recent litera...
The relationship between climate change and human migration is not homogenous and depends critically...
In the past 15 years, an increasing number of research projects has been looking at the interlinkage...
Migration can play an important role in building adaptive capacity to climate change in low-income c...
Migration is transformative both for those who move and for the places and economies of source and d...
Global temperatures are rising at an exponential rate and, as a result, millions are being displaced...
Background: Changes in climate, in conjunction with other drivers of mobility, shape human migration...