Authors
Celia McMichael, Jon Barnett, Anthony J McMichael
Publication date
2012/5
Source
Environmental health perspectives
Volume
120
Issue
5
Pages
646-654
Publisher
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Description
Background: Climate change is projected to cause substantial increases in population movement in coming decades. Previous research has considered the likely causal influences and magnitude of such movements and the risks to national and international security. There has been little research on the consequences of climate-related migration and the health of people who move.
Objectives: In this review, we explore the role that health impacts of climate change may play in population movements and then examine the health implications of three types of movements likely to be induced by climate change: forcible displacement by climate impacts, resettlement schemes, and migration as an adaptive response.
Methods: This risk assessment draws on research into the health of refugees, migrants, and people in resettlement schemes as analogs of the likely health consequences of climate-related migration. Some …
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Scholar articles
C McMichael, J Barnett, AJ McMichael - Environmental health perspectives, 2012