Migration and adaptation to climate change

Opinion paper
, 2 pages
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17020IIED.pdf
Language:
English
Published: November 2007
Sustainable Development Opinion Papers
Product code:17020IIED

Climate change is having an undeniable impact on many human systems and behaviours, including population mobility. This is hardly surprising: migration is an adaptive response to changes in people’s circumstances. Yet environmental factors are not the whole story. Socio-economic, political and cultural factors are also closely linked to population movement, and heavily influence vulnerability to both direct and indirect impacts of climate change. Shifts in migration patterns are a strategy of adaptation to complex transformations, and recognising and accommodating this is key in policies for sustainable development and poverty reduction in the context of growing environmental stress.

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Tacoli, C. (2007). Migration and adaptation to climate change. .
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