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Human Migration in the Era of Climate Change
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (2019)
  • Cristina Cattaneo
  • Michel Beine
  • Christiane Fröhlich
  • Dominic Kniveton
  • Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso
  • Marina Mastrorillo
  • Katrin Millock
  • Etienne Piguet
  • Benjamin Schraven
Abstract
Migration is one response to climatic stress and shocks. In this article, we review the recent literature across various disciplines on the effects of climate change on migration. We explore key features of the relationship between climate change and migration, distinguishing between fast onset and slow onset climatic events and examining the causes of heterogeneity in migratory responses to climate events. We also seek to shed light on the interactions between different types of adaptation to climate events as well as the mechanisms underlying the relationship between climate change and migration. Based on our review of the existing literature, we identify gaps in the literature, present some general policy recommendations and priorities for research on climate-induced migration.
Keywords
  • adaptation,
  • climate change,
  • migration
Publication Date
2019
DOI
10.1093/reep/rez008
Citation Information
Cristina Cattaneo, Michel Beine, Christiane Fröhlich, Dominic Kniveton, et al.. "Human Migration in the Era of Climate Change" Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Vol. 13 Iss. 2 (2019) p. 189 - 206
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/inma_martinez_zarzoso/34/