Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
10(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 25, 2023
Abstract
‘Environmental
non-migration’
refers
to
the
spatial
continuity
of
an
individual’s
residence
at
same
place
despite
environmental
risk.
Moreover,
this
is
a
largely
under-researched
topic,
especially
within
climate
change
adaptation
discourse,
but
increasingly
coming
attention
scientists
and
policymakers
for
sustainable
planning.
So
far,
there
exists
hardly
any
conceptual
methodical
guidelines
study
non-migration.
Considering
research
gap,
paper
explores
non-migration
based
on
notion
that
factors
livelihood
resilience
can
partly
explain
decision
Here,
seen
as
outcome
interactions
between
societal
conditions
individual
household.
These
inform
decisions
(to
stay
or
migrate)
taken
in
case
hazard
creeping
change.
Their
influence
generalises
spectrum
migration
decision-making
migrate),
which
conceptualised
by
four
broad
outcomes
categorised
into
voluntary
involuntary,
non-migrants
migrants.
This
analytical
concept
operationalised
through
empirical
example
southwest
coastal
Bangladesh.
The
results
suggest
Livelihood
Resilience
Index
(LRI)
relates
nature
once
they
are
made.
Still,
only
household’s
cannot
predict
household
makes
migrate.
concludes
proposed
concept,
with
its
exemplary
factors,
maybe
initial
means
holistically
explore
context
natural
hazards
However,
remains
complex
multi-faceted,
assessment
requires
deeper
examination
various
scales.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
121(3)
Опубликована: Янв. 8, 2024
To
understand
the
implications
of
migration
for
sustainable
development
requires
a
comprehensive
consideration
range
population
movements
and
their
feedback
across
space
time.
This
Perspective
reviews
emerging
science
at
interface
studies,
demography,
sustainability,
focusing
on
consequences
flows
nature-society
interactions
including
societal
outcomes
such
as
inequality;
environmental
causes
involuntary
displacement;
processes
cultural
convergence
in
sustainability
practices
dynamic
new
populations.
We
advance
framework
that
demonstrates
how
result
identifiable
resources,
burdens
well-being,
innovation,
adaptation,
challenges
governance.
elaborate
research
frontiers
science,
explicitly
integrating
full
spectrum
regular
decisions
dominated
by
economic
motives
through
to
displacement
due
social
or
stresses.
Migration
can
potentially
contribute
transitions
when
it
enhances
well-being
while
not
exacerbating
structural
inequalities
compound
uneven
resources.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
13(1)
Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2021
Abstract
In
WIREs
Climate
Change
,
Issue
1(4),
2010,
I
suggested
a
typology
of
the
data
and
methods
used
to
assess
links
between
climate
change,
environmental
degradation
migration
(Piguet,
2010).
My
review
literature
included
publications
up
2009.
Since
then,
number
empirically
based
scientific
on
this
topic
has
risen
substantially
average
40
articles
per
year
scope
methods,
stock
results
diversity
questions
widened.
Based
CLIMIG
database—a
systematic
analytic
collection
references
published
environment—this
new
synthesis
provides
methodological
an
exceptionally
large
case
studies.
This
will
complement
existing
reviews
meta‐studies
allow
global
overview
state
research
by
identifying
consensus
disagreements,
revisiting
challenges
mapping
current
future
questions.
article
is
categorized
under:
Vulnerability
Adaptation
>
Values‐Based
Approach
Climate and Development,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
16(2), С. 87 - 96
Опубликована: Март 1, 2023
Migration
can
strengthen
adaptation
to
climate
change.
The
potential
of
migration-as-adaptation
builds
on
a
world
intensifying
global
mobility
and
connectedness
the
increasing
possibility
geographically
spreading
risks.
But
what
if
is
impeded
connectivity
disrupted?
And
happens
distant
places
face
risks
simultaneously
due
systemic
character
or
multiplicity
crises?
This
paper
points
fundamental
gaps
in
research
migration-as-adaptation,
which
largely
neglects
questions
limits.
It
argues
that
an
understanding
limits
needs
address
(1)
migration
as
inherent
feature
social
systems
under
stress,
(2)
unequal
contested
nature
goals,
(3)
immobility,
disconnectedness
simultaneous
exposure
core
mechanisms
limit
adaptive
migration.
proposes
novel
translocal-mobilities
perspective
multi-scalar,
multi-local,
relational
intersectional
dynamics
migration-as-adaptation.
formulates
for
adaptation.
A
comprehensive
will
help
scientific
community
build
more
realistic
scenarios
change
provide
entry
policies
avoid
reaching
mitigate
negative
consequences.