Catastrophes naturelles et crises environnementales

Natural disasters and environmental shocks are concrete and observable events that trigger migration. They include storms, floods, droughts, and earthquakes as well as man-made disasters, such as forest fires and accidents.

Studies listed under this migration driver refer to natural disasters, such as storms, floods, droughts, and earthquakes. They also refer to man-made natural disasters, such as forest fires and accidents.

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Non-Conventional Migration: An Evolving Pattern in South Asia

Authors AKM Ahsan Ullah, Mallik Akram Hossain, Ahmed Shafiqul Huque
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Asian and African Studies
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25 Journal Article

Towards a specialised repository on “Migration studies” through new filters of the SoReCom A.S. de Rosa @-library

Authors Annamaria Silvana de Rosa, et Al.
Year 2020
Book Title Towards a specialised repository on “Migration studies” through new filters of the SoReCom A.S. de Rosa @-library
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28 Book Chapter

Law and Migration

Authors Selina Goulbourne
Year 1998
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29 Book

Theories of Migration

Authors Robin Cohen
Year 1996
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30 Book

Forced migration, new refugees and human rights

Authors Cristina Gortazar Rotaeche
Year 2005
Journal Name Arbor
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31 Journal Article

Theoretical, methodological and statistical problems of studying environmental migration

Authors Artem S. Lukyanets, Sergey Ryazantsev, Anastasia Sergeevna Maksimova, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name AMAZONIA INVESTIGA
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35 Journal Article

Protecting the "Most Vulnerable"? The Management of a Disaster and the Making/Unmaking of Victims after the 2008 Xenophobic Violence in South Africa

Authors Lydie Cabane
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
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42 Journal Article

The Science of Climate Change

Authors Michael Oppenheimer, Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes
Year 2016
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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43 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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47 Book Chapter

Identifying the Location and Extent of Populations Trapped by Environmental Change in the Mekong Delta: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach

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Year 2013
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48 Project

Lessons from the 2006 Louisiana Health and Population Survey

Authors Gregory S. Stone, Alden K. Henderson, Stephanie I. Davis, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name Disasters
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51 Journal Article

Resilienza dei Minori alle Emergenze Secondarie

Authors C.Alessandro Mauceri
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Year 2023
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69 Report

THE PRESERVATION OF ASIAN WETLANDS - BIRDS AND THEIR PROBLEMS

Authors S EARLE
Year 1994
Journal Name INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
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79 Journal Article

Social and Environmental Vulnerability in a River Basin of Mexico

Authors Úrsula Oswald Spring
Book Title Expanding Peace Ecology: Peace, Security, Sustainability, Equity and Gender
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80 Book Chapter

Emergenze secondarie Turchia e Siria

Authors C.Alessandro Mauceri
Description
Whenever extreme climatic events occur, such as the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria in February 2023, attention is focused on the primary event. Often we forget that real problems begin later. In Turkey and Syria it was no different. Lack of services, starting with those aimed at the weakest minor and elderly, problems in reconstruction, diseases, total absence of networks (electric, water, sewage, road, etc.). Not to mention the damage to the economy. These are just some of the problems that make it difficult for survivors to return to normal life. Very often finding and recognizing corpses is not easy. They are secondary emergencies. A topic that we never talk about. But that, as they are demonstrating in Turkey and Syria, show that unpreparedness to extreme events can have devastating effects even months or years after the primary emergency has occurred.
Year 2023
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81 Report

Thinking of Environmental Migration through Translocality and Mobilities

Authors Daniela Paredes Grijalva, Rachael Diniega
Year 2022
Journal Name ROR-n Plattform
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83 Journal Article

Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration

Authors Emma Carmel, Katharina Lenner, Regine Paul
Year 2021
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84 Book

IT and Media Usage Impacts on the Mobility of Nepalese Immigrants in Portugal

Authors ISEG - University of Lisbon, Alexandra Pereira
Year 2021
Journal Name IMISCOE Spring Conference 2021 Papers
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85 Journal Article

Disasters and Displacement in Bangladesh: Re-conceptualising Strategies of Risk Reduction and Resilience

Authors Sarah Henly-Shepard, Megan Denise Smith
Year 2021
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86 Working Paper

Technically not a ‘climate refugee’: legal frameworks, advocacy and self-identification

Authors Daniela Paredes Grijalva, Rachael Diniega
Year 2021
Journal Name Routed Magazine
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87 Journal Article

Rethinking knowledge, power, agency: learning from displaced and slum communities in Bangladesh

Authors Afroja Khanam, Tiina Seppälä
Year 2020
Book Title Ethics and Politics of Space for the Anthropocene
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89 Book Chapter

Key Knowledge Questions on Migration Drivers

Authors Katharina Natter
Year 2020
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91 Policy Brief

Climate change, migration and health in the Carribean : an intersectoral and integrative approach

Principal investigator Patrick Cloos (Principal Investigator), Isabelle Dubost (Coordinator)
Year 2019
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94 Project

Livelihoods and Mobility in the Border Regions of Ethiopia

Authors Laura Hammond, Fantu Cheru, Christopher Cramer, ...
Year 2019
Book Title The Oxford Handbook of the Ethiopian Economy
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95 Book Chapter

Special Issue: Gender, Development and Resistance in South Asia

Authors Tiina Seppälä
Year 2016
Journal Name Refugee Watch: A South Asian Journal on Forced Migration
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96 Journal Article

Umweltwandel und menschliche Migration: Ein sozial-ökologischer Teufelskreis?

Principal investigator Kathleen Hermans (Principal Investigator)
Description
Das übergeordnete Ziel von MigSoKo ist es, die Mechanismen zu untersuchen, die den sich gegenseitig beeinflussenden Phänomenen Migration und Umweltwandel zugrunde liegen. Dazu sollen räumliche Muster von Migration und Umweltveränderungen identifiziert und begründet werden. Ebenso soll der kausale Zusammenhang von Umweltwandel, Bevölkerungsdruck und Migration sowie den ökologischen Konsequenzen von Migration erklärt werden. Hierzu werden im Projekt Daten und Methoden verschiedener Disziplinen auf verschiedenen räumlichen Ebenen (lokal, national, regional, global) systematisch miteinander kombiniert. So werden Zensus- und Fernerkundungsdaten mit Befragungen von Migranten, einer computergestützten Modellierung und partizipativen Szenarien verknüpft, um Mechanismen der umweltbedingten Abwanderung sowie ökologische Konsequenzen von Wanderungsbewegungen in Äthiopien zu identifizieren und zu erklären. Darauf basierend wird schließlich ein Instrument für politische Entscheidungsträger entwickelt, das eine systematische Integration von Migration und nachhaltiger Ressourcennutzung in Klimaanpassungspolitiken und -programmen ermöglicht. Damit zu erzielende Effekte sind beispielsweise eine verbesserte Existenzgrundlage der Haushalte vor Ort, eine regionale Verbesserung der Umweltbedingungen sowie überregionale Synergieeffekte.
Year 2016
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97 Project

Migration and Climate Change

Authors the late Graeme Hugo, Graeme Hugo
Year 2013
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99 Book

Ökonomie des Klimawandels: Die Bewältigung von Klimaschocks in der Mongolei – Vulnerabilität, Vermögen und Migration

Principal investigator Kati Krähnert (Principal Investigator)
Description
Das Projekt untersucht die Auswirkungen von Klimaschocks auf das Wohlergehen und Verhalten von Haushalten in der Mongolei. Insbesondere werden dabei extreme Wetterereignisse, sogenannte Dzud-Katastrophen, betrachtet (siehe Kasten). Mit fortschreitendem Klimawandel ist damit zu rechnen, dass solche Klimaschocks häufiger und in extremeren Umfang auftreten werden. Im Rahmen des Projekts wird eine Panelhaushaltsbefragung zu Klimaschocks und sozio-ökonomischer Vulnerabilität von Haushalten in der westlichen Mongolei erhoben. Die Anpassungsstrategien von Nomaden zur Bewältigung von Klimaschocks und die Verteilungswirkungen von Klimaschocks werden anhand mikro-ökonometrischer Methoden analysiert.
Year 2012
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100 Project
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