To date, projections of human migration induced by sea-level change (SLC) largely suggest large-scale displacement away from vulnerable coastlines. However, results from our model of Bangladesh suggest counterintuitively that people will continue to migrate toward the vulnerable coastline irrespective of the flooding amplified by future SLC under all emissions scenarios until the end of this century. We developed an empirically calibrated agent-based model of household migration decision-making that captures the multi-faceted push, pull and mooring influences on migration at a household scale. We then exposed ∼4800 000 simulated migrants to 871 scenarios of projected 21st-century coastal flooding under future emissions pathways. Our model d...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
Discussions of climate migration have recognized the need for probabilistic, systematic, and empiric...
The latest IPCC Report (Adger et al 2014) identifies climate change and climate variability as impor...
To date, projections of human migration induced by sea-level change (SLC) largely suggest large-scal...
Climate change is expected to impact the habitability of many places around the world in significant...
Abstract We present unique survey data on the migration predictions of 400 households in two extr...
Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people cu...
Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people cu...
Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people cu...
Climate change is expected to impact the habitability of many places around the world in significant...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens millions of people living in coastal areas through permanent inundati...
Sea level rise will expose millions of people to increasing coastal hazards and eventual land loss. ...
Sea level rise will expose millions of people to increasing coastal hazards and eventual land loss. ...
Migration is often understood to be a livelihood strategy to cope with the effects of environmental ...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
Discussions of climate migration have recognized the need for probabilistic, systematic, and empiric...
The latest IPCC Report (Adger et al 2014) identifies climate change and climate variability as impor...
To date, projections of human migration induced by sea-level change (SLC) largely suggest large-scal...
Climate change is expected to impact the habitability of many places around the world in significant...
Abstract We present unique survey data on the migration predictions of 400 households in two extr...
Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people cu...
Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people cu...
Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people cu...
Climate change is expected to impact the habitability of many places around the world in significant...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens millions of people living in coastal areas through permanent inundati...
Sea level rise will expose millions of people to increasing coastal hazards and eventual land loss. ...
Sea level rise will expose millions of people to increasing coastal hazards and eventual land loss. ...
Migration is often understood to be a livelihood strategy to cope with the effects of environmental ...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
Discussions of climate migration have recognized the need for probabilistic, systematic, and empiric...
The latest IPCC Report (Adger et al 2014) identifies climate change and climate variability as impor...