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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Imaginary Numbers of Climate Change Migrants?
Ilan Kelmansubject
Subjectivity010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEnvironmental changeRefugeemedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyClimate changemigration01 natural scienceslcsh:Social SciencesPoliticsPerceptionPolitical science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonclimigrationPublic economics05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciencesenvironmental changeArbitrarinessrefugeesmobilitylcsh:Hclimate changeAction (philosophy)13. Climate action050703 geographyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230description
Within the extensive scientific and policy discussions about climate change migrants, detailed analyses continue to highlight the lack of evidence thus far for climate change directly causing migration. To understand better how climate change might or might not lead to migration, this paper explores possibilities for developing a robust, repeatable, and verifiable method to count or calculate the number of people migrating or not migrating due to climate change. The discussion starts by examining definitions of &ldquo
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2019-04-27 | Social Sciences |