Authors
Georgina Cundill, Chandni Singh, William Neil Adger, Ricardo Safra De Campos, Katharine Vincent, Mark Tebboth, Amina Maharjan
Publication date
2021/7/1
Journal
Global Environmental Change
Volume
69
Pages
102315
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Mobility is a key livelihood and risk management strategy, including in the context of climate change. The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced long standing concerns that migrant populations remain largely overlooked in economic development, adaptation to climate change, and spatial planning. We synthesize evidence across multiple studies that confirms the overwhelming preponderance of in-country and short distance rather than international migration in climate change hotspots in Asia and Africa. The emerging findings highlight the critical importance of addressing immobility and the intersecting social determinants that influence who can move and who cannot in development policy. This evidence suggests a more focused climate mobilities research agenda that includes understanding multiple drivers of mobility and multi-directional movement; intersecting social factors that determine mobility for some and …
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