Over the past decade human understanding of the potential variety and range of climate change impacts has expanded. For example, besides physical and environmental impacts it is clear that climate change is a driver of social change. This is particularly apparent through the creation of a new social community of “climate migrants”. In 1995 there were about 25 million environmental refugees around the world but this number is anticipated to rise to 200 million by 2050, many of them as a result of climate change. One of the countries most severely affected by climate induced migration is Bangladesh. This paper analyses how consideration of this growing body of climate migrants fits with traditional migration theory. Using a case study approac...
People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons...
Some big cities in Bangladesh have been experiencing a massive and rapid influx of rural people due ...
The key findings of this paper is that even though internal migration is increasingly becoming a com...
Human understanding of potential climate change impacts has improved enormously. Environmental impac...
A rapidly growing research field in relation to climate change, vulnerability and human migration ha...
The latest IPCC Report (Adger et al 2014) identifies climate change and climate variability as impor...
The apocalyptic visions of climate change that are projected in the media often involve extreme weat...
As one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Bangladesh is expected to face multiple...
Climate change (variability) is a set of changes in the climatic system and regardless of whether it...
Over the past decade human understanding of the potential variety and range of climate change impact...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
Urban land dynamics has always been influenced by rural-urban migration. Such internal migration pro...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
Today, the contemporary world is witnessing a growing number of individuals facing displacement due ...
Migration has all along been an important feature of people's life and livelihood in Bangladesh (Sid...
People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons...
Some big cities in Bangladesh have been experiencing a massive and rapid influx of rural people due ...
The key findings of this paper is that even though internal migration is increasingly becoming a com...
Human understanding of potential climate change impacts has improved enormously. Environmental impac...
A rapidly growing research field in relation to climate change, vulnerability and human migration ha...
The latest IPCC Report (Adger et al 2014) identifies climate change and climate variability as impor...
The apocalyptic visions of climate change that are projected in the media often involve extreme weat...
As one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Bangladesh is expected to face multiple...
Climate change (variability) is a set of changes in the climatic system and regardless of whether it...
Over the past decade human understanding of the potential variety and range of climate change impact...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
Urban land dynamics has always been influenced by rural-urban migration. Such internal migration pro...
Research into the climate change and migration nexus has often focussed solely on how people move in...
Today, the contemporary world is witnessing a growing number of individuals facing displacement due ...
Migration has all along been an important feature of people's life and livelihood in Bangladesh (Sid...
People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons...
Some big cities in Bangladesh have been experiencing a massive and rapid influx of rural people due ...
The key findings of this paper is that even though internal migration is increasingly becoming a com...