“I can migrate, but why should I?”—voluntary non-migration despite creeping environmental risks DOI Creative Commons
Bishawjit Mallick, Chup Priovashini,

Jochen Schanze

и другие.

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.

Язык: Английский

Determinants of renewable energy consumption in the Fifth Technology Revolutions: Evidence from ASEAN countries DOI Creative Commons
Pham Xuan Hoa, Vu Ngoc Xuan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thu

и другие.

Journal of Open Innovation Technology Market and Complexity, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 10(1), С. 100190 - 100190

Опубликована: Дек. 7, 2023

This study aims to investigate the factors of renewable energy consumption in fifth Technology Revolution with specific evidence from ASEAN countries. The applies an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach. paper also uses unrestricted fixed and random panel data methods. manuscript identifies significant such as technological innovation, governmental policies, public awareness, electricity consumption, country population, foreign direct investment inflows, imports, exports, economic growth that have influenced sector these nations. investigates determinants influence context international integration technology revolution research analyzes spanning two decades, 2000 2022, through a combination econometric modeling machine learning techniques. Preliminary findings indicate government awareness significantly affect empirical results offer insights for policymakers stakeholders leveraging advancements sustainable development. this on Fifth countries several important policy implications development goal.

Язык: Английский

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Societal determinants of flood-induced displacement DOI Creative Commons
Jonas Vestby, Sebastian Schutte, Andreas Forø Tollefsen

и другие.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 121(3)

Опубликована: Янв. 8, 2024

What explains human consequences of weather-related disaster? Here, we explore how core socioeconomic, political, and security conditions shape flood-induced displacement worldwide since 2000. In-sample regression analysis shows that extreme levels are more likely in contexts marked by low national income levels, nondemocratic political systems, high local economic activity, prevalence armed conflict. The also reveals large residual differences across continents, where the Global South often is much widespread than direct exposure measures would suggest. However, these factors have limited influence on our ability to accurately predict flood new data, pointing important, hard-to-operationalize heterogeneity impacts critical data limitations. Although results consistent with an interpretation sustainable development agenda beneficial for disaster risk reduction, better societal natural hazards critically needed support evidence-based decision-making.

Язык: Английский

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Prioritizing involuntary immobility in climate policy and disaster planning DOI Creative Commons
Lisa Thalheimer, Fabien Cottier, Andrew Kruczkiewicz

и другие.

Nature Communications, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 16(1)

Опубликована: Март 16, 2025

Abstract Globally, populations are increasingly located in areas at high risk of climate change impacts. Some lack the agency to move out harm’s way, leading involuntary immobility. The risks these face insufficiently addressed policy and disaster planning. While planning should be data-informed, appropriate data not limit governments institutions from taking action reduce Incorporating immobility within broader sustainable development goals safe, orderly, regular migration may substantially

Язык: Английский

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When the disaster strikes: Gendered (im)mobility in Bangladesh DOI Creative Commons
Sonja Ayeb‐Karlsson

Climate Risk Management, Год журнала: 2020, Номер 29, С. 100237 - 100237

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2020

Gender influences people's behaviour in various ways. This study investigates gendered (im)mobility during cyclone strikes Bangladesh. During such people have described being unable to move away from environmentally high-risk locations and situations. The Q-based Discourse Analysis used by this shows how why gender-roles (im)mobilised three coastal the cyclones. People (and especially women) explained that failing evacuate shelters when a disaster was not uncommon. Gender, or feminine masculine social roles, played significant role these evacuation decisions while facilitating constraining their mobility. subjectivities presented different accepted behaviours spaces for women men. In way, immobility (social, psychological, geographical) strongly gendered. Masculine roles were expected be brave protective, female 'mobility' could risky. Women's mobility therefore ended up constrained home. other words, strikes, everyone did same ability move. These empirical insights are important inform climate policy way it better supports vulnerable populations worldwide as they confront global environmental changes today future.

Язык: Английский

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Climate change, slow onset events and human mobility: reviewing the evidence DOI Open Access
Caroline Zickgraf

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 50, С. 21 - 30

Опубликована: Янв. 10, 2021

Язык: Английский

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Anticipating sea‐level rise and human migration: A review of empirical evidence and avenues for future research DOI
Sem Duijndam, W. J. Wouter Botzen, Liselotte Hagedoorn

и другие.

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 13(1)

Опубликована: Ноя. 12, 2021

Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens millions of people living in coastal areas through permanent inundation and other SLR-related hazards. Migration is one way for to adapt these changes, but presents an enormous policy challenge given the number affected. Knowledge about relationship between hazards migration therefore important allow anticipatory policymaking. In recent years, increasing empirical studies have investigated, using survey or census data, how including flooding, salinization, erosion together with non-environmental factors influence behavior. this article, we provide a systematic literature review work. Our findings indicate that flooding

Язык: Английский

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Safe from what? Understanding environmental non-migration in Chilean Patagonia through ontological security and risk perceptions DOI Creative Commons
Hanne Wiegel, Jeroen Warner, Ingrid Boas

и другие.

Regional Environmental Change, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 21(2)

Опубликована: Апрель 29, 2021

Abstract Why do communities prefer to stay in place despite potentially dangerous changes their environment, even when governmental support for outmigration or resettlement is provided? That the key question this paper seeks answer. Voluntary immobility a burgeoning research topic environmental change-related migration studies, although role of local sense-making perceived risks and pressures has received only little attention. In order examine decisions non-migration, we argue that need consider people’s ontological security, subjective sense existential safety, which shapes risk perceptions. We apply case Villa Santa Lucía Chilean Patagonia, where population rejected relocation policies after village was severely damaged by mudslide December 2017. show how rejection not based on lack abilities move, but fundamentally different assessment grounded locally specific social representations nature human-nature relations. This alternative understanding allows uphold security while remaining Lucía, renders avoid exposure natural hazards futile inconsistent with identities. conclude an important component more fine-grained non-migration decisions.

Язык: Английский

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Climate change and coastal megacities: Adapting through mobility DOI Creative Commons
Susan S. Ekoh,

Lemir Teron,

Idowu Ajibade

и другие.

Global Environmental Change, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 80, С. 102666 - 102666

Опубликована: Март 27, 2023

Climate change poses threats to individuals, communities, and cities globally. Global conversations scholarly debates have explored ways people adapt the impacts of climate including through migration relocation. This study uses Lagos, Nigeria as a case examine relationship between flooding events, intentions preferred adaptation, destination choices for affected residents. The draws on mixed-methods approach which involved survey 352 residents semi-structured interviews with 21 We use capability analyze mobility decisions following major or repetitive flood events. found that majority are willing migrate but ability do so is constrained by economic, social, political factors leading involuntary immobility. Furthermore, intra-city relocation other states in internationally. These findings challenge popular South-North narratives. Indeed, some welcome government-supported plans others remain skeptical due lack trust. Community-based may therefore be Lagosians. Overall, this contributes nuanced understanding response climate-induced one world's largest coastal cities.

Язык: Английский

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When rebuilding no longer means recovery: the stress of staying put after Hurricane Sandy DOI Creative Commons
Liz Koslov, Alexis A. Merdjanoff,

Elana Sulakshana

и другие.

Climatic Change, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 165(3-4)

Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2021

Abstract After a disaster, it is common to equate repopulation and rebuilding with recovery. Numerous studies link post-disaster relocation adverse social, economic, health outcomes. However, there need reconsider these relationships in light of accelerating climate change associated social policy shifts the USA, including rising cost flood insurance, challenge obtaining aid rebuild, growing interest “managed retreat” from places at greatest risk. This article presents data survey individuals who opted either rebuild place or relocate help voluntary home buyout after Hurricane Sandy. Findings show those lived buyout-eligible areas relocated were significantly less likely report worsened stress than rebuilt place. suggests access government-supported option may, under certain circumstances, lessen negative mental consequences disaster-related housing damage.

Язык: Английский

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The migration-sustainability paradox: transformations in mobile worlds DOI Creative Commons
Maria Franco Gavonel, W. Neil Adger, Ricardo Safra de Campos

и другие.

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 49, С. 98 - 109

Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2021

Migration represents a major transformation of the lives those involved and has been transformative societies economies globally. Yet models sustainability transformations do not effectively incorporate movement populations. There is an apparent migration-sustainability paradox: migration plays role as driver unsustainability part economic globalisation, yet simultaneously phenomenon potential force for sustainable development. We propose criteria by which opportunity development: increasing aggregate well-being; reduced inequality leading to diverse social benefits; environmental burden. detail dimensions develop generic framework linkages based on environmental, social, sustainability, highlighting identity migration. Such model overcomes paradox explaining societal mobility in achieving outcomes.

Язык: Английский

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