The Ripple Effects of Climate Change on Migration Patterns DOI Creative Commons
José María Ramos García, Jimmy Emmanuel Ramos Valencia

IntechOpen eBooks, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Апрель 30, 2024

This chapter rigorously examines the influence of climate change on migration dynamics from Northern Triangle countries—Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala—towards southern Mexican and United States borders, analyzed through a national security lens. Utilizing comprehensive analyses principal diagnostics World Bank, International Organization for Migration, States’ strategic response, it anticipates continuation climate-induced due to socioeconomic impacts COVID-19 pandemic ongoing change. investigation uniquely evaluates migration, integrating multidisciplinary approach that includes aspects security, change, development, highlighting significant impact regional mobility trends expected persist. Despite these challenges, prioritization effects in migrant-origin countries remains minimal, overshadowed by economic benefits emigration, particularly international remittances. The also critiques current lack or policies mitigate this despite efforts address issue perspective. It underscores complexity developing cohesive policy framework addresses rights, employment, emphasizing necessity promoting labor face environmental pressures.

Язык: Английский

Climate change and migration: A review and new framework for analysis DOI Creative Commons
Gabrielle Daoust, Jan Selby

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 15(4)

Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2024

Abstract This article presents a new interpretive framework for understanding the implications of climate change migration, and reviews reflects on existing evidence research gaps in light this framework. Most climate‐migration is heavily environment‐centric, even when acknowledging importance contextual or intervening factors. In contrast, proposed here considers five different pathways through which affecting, might affect, migration: short‐term shocks, long‐term climatic related changes, environmental “pull” factors, adaptation mitigation measures, perceptions narratives. reviewing relating to each these pathways, paper finds among other things that shocks may simultaneously increase reduce migration; trends provides weak basis future dynamics; more attention needs be paid three by researchers policymakers alike. Overall, associated review suggest broader migration from outlined IPCC's most recent assessment, many reviews. categorized under: Climate Development Knowledge Action

Язык: Английский

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Climate Change-Related Drivers of Migration in East Africa: An Integrative Review of the Literature DOI Creative Commons
Reginald Chetto, Makarius Mdemu, Jacob Kihila

и другие.

Environmental Science & Sustainable Development, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown, С. 42 - 56

Опубликована: Март 31, 2024

Despite the growing academic concern and policy interest in climate change drivers of migration, scientific evidence on topic remains contested, with divergent claims positive negative contributions human migration displacement. This review seeks to assess change-related a focus three East African countries: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda. They are among most vulnerable countries Africa, one mobile populations. The study used available literature as data source. About 22 research articles were sourced from Web Science Scopus databases critically reviewed. generally indicates that effects such frequent drought flood disasters, livestock pests, crop diseases influence displacement region. On other hand, rising sea levels pose imminent risks can cause if adaptation measures not taken. has also revealed responses or diseases, be it localized adjustment out-migration, determined by households' adaptive capacity. For rapid onset events floods, less fortunate living poorly constructed structures flood-prone zones. proposes strengthening framework mainstreaming nations’ plans. It calls for promoting alternative livelihood activities an strategy areas prone lessen human-forced

Язык: Английский

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Negative social tipping dynamics resulting from and reinforcing Earth system destabilization DOI Creative Commons
Viktoria Spaiser, Sirkku Juhola, Sara Constantino

и другие.

Earth System Dynamics, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 15(5), С. 1179 - 1206

Опубликована: Сен. 10, 2024

Abstract. In recent years, research on normatively positive social tipping dynamics in response to the climate crisis has produced invaluable insights. contrast, relatively little attention been given potentially negative processes that might unfold due an increasingly destabilized Earth system and how they turn reinforce ecological destabilization and/or impede change. this paper, we discuss selected potential (anomie, radicalization polarization, displacement, conflict, financial destabilization) linked destabilization. We draw related understand drivers likelihood of these dynamics, their effects human societies system, for cascading interactions (e.g. food insecurity displacement) contributing systemic risks. This first attempt provide explorative conceptualization empirical account is intended motivate further into under-studied area nonetheless crucial our ability respond ensuring are not averted by ones.

Язык: Английский

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Screening cotton genotypes for their drought tolerance ability based on the expression level of dehydration-responsive element-binding protein and proline biosynthesis-related genes and morpho-physio-biochemical responses DOI
Rujira Tisarum,

Cattarin Theerawitaya,

Patchara Praseartkul

и другие.

PROTOPLASMA, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 261(4), С. 783 - 798

Опубликована: Фев. 20, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Mapping the spatial turn in social science energy research. A computational literature review DOI Creative Commons
Dennis Abel, Jonas Lieth, Stefan Jünger

и другие.

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 201, С. 114607 - 114607

Опубликована: Июнь 7, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Mapping the Future of Migration and Climate Change Science DOI
Stephanie J. Nawyn, Linlang He, Jiquan Chen

и другие.

International Migration Review, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 58(4), С. 1913 - 1936

Опубликована: Авг. 28, 2024

The scholarship on migration and climate change has been rapidly developed over recent decades, moving away from apocalyptic predictions of mass displacement toward more nuanced modeling the complex relationships between migration. Unfortunately, much that development happened in parallel to core studies thus our prevailing theories do not reflect these emerging Our objectives for this article are describe general theoretical assertions made change-migration literature propose a framework guiding empirical investigations into ways drives human migration, identifying mediating variables directly shape integrating multiple levels analyses. We provide an example how can be used design analytic strategy conclude by suggesting future research use conceptual model move cohesive theory climate-related resulting policy responses.

Язык: Английский

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Creating Sustainable Climate Change Havens for Migrating Populations in the United States and Other Global Sites DOI Creative Commons

Elizabeth C. Hirschman

Social Sciences, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 12(12), С. 663 - 663

Опубликована: Ноя. 29, 2023

A model for constructing sustainable Climate Change Haven communities in appropriate areas of the United States and globally is presented. The proposes construction walkable 20,000 to 30,000 residents with electricity provided by hydropower generators biofuel combustion. remediation surface-mined using switchgrass flood control dams redirect excess rainfall will be required some areas. This also addresses multiple social cultural considerations resettle groups migrants communities, together preparation preservation nearby farmland feeding community.

Язык: Английский

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The importance of teaching climate-health literacy in psychotherapeutic training and continuing education DOI Creative Commons
Paolo Raile

F1000Research, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 12, С. 982 - 982

Опубликована: Март 8, 2024

Climate-health literacy is the ability to find, access, understand, interpret, evaluate, and communicate information about impact of climate change on human health make decisions act accordingly that information. Climate affects people’s in numerous ways, both directly indirectly, e.g., by increasing risks cardiovascular disease, infections, depression, anxiety disorders, trauma. It important for professionals understand complex interaction between health. A teaching concept presented incorporates core elements climate-health literacy. On a first level, physical climatological basics are taught, direct indirect impacts health, protective measures, psychological background climate-protective behavior, professional ethics. Furthermore, via self-awareness self-reflection, student’s mental should be evaluated. In an advanced coping strategies, resilience, vulnerability, as well role health-care crisis. expert-level lectures, knowledge can deepened, special content like activist burnout addressed.

Язык: Английский

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Health variability based on SPI and estimating median and mean health indices in watersheds and townships of Kermanshah Province, Iran DOI
Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi,

Reza Chamani,

Mahin Kalehhouei

и другие.

Environment Development and Sustainability, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Апрель 18, 2024

Язык: Английский

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The Climate-Proof Planning towards the Ecological Transition. Isola Sacra - Fiumicino (Italy) between Flood Risk and Urban Development Prospectives DOI Open Access
Carmela Mariano, Marsia Marino

Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2023

According to the Global Report on Internal Displacement (GRID, 2022), number of displaced people worldwide at end 2021 was 59.1 million, with 53.2 million them being result conflicts and violence, 5.9 caused by climate-related disasters. Furthermore, In-ternational Organization for Migration (IOM) predicts that climate crisis will be solely re-sponsible one billion migrants 2050. In this context, research examines issue coastal multi-risk arising from a combination heavy rainfall, river's overflow, sea-level rise phenomena, analysing it through disciplinary perspective urban planning. Specifically, study focuses need upgrade Local Urban Plan climate-proof defining method aimed updating territory's cognitive framework preparation map (which considers different time horizons), as well prescriptive apparatus definition toolkit site-specific design actions oriented towards adaptation. The proposed methodology is verified case Isola Sacra, Fiumicino (Italy), intended applicable other territorial contexts. aims outline guidelines planning tools promote long-term resilient development in risk-prone areas.

Язык: Английский

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