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Climatic and Environmental Factors Matter for Internal European Net Migration: A Panel Regression Analysis of 19 European Countries from 2004 to 2019
This study explores the connections between climatic and environmental factors and internal net migration in Europe, addressing a topic that has received growing political, academic, and public interest. Previous research has…
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Climate-Induced Migration: A Growing Concern for Global Food Security and Nutrition
Climate-induced migration has emerged as a critical challenge to global food security and nutrition, particularly in regions with fragile agricultural systems and limited adaptive capacity, and this review synthesizes recent evidence…
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Evidence of Climate and Economic Drivers Affecting Migration in an Unequal and Warming World
Climate conditions, in complex interrelations with other socioenvironmental, economic, political and cultural factors, significantly play a key role in shaping population density and movement. But these dynamics remain poorly understood. This…
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Vulnerabilities of Climate Change-Induced Displacement and Migration in South Asia
South Asian countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change, a region particularly vulnerable to climate hazards, and where people rely heavily on livelihoods sensitive to the environment, such as agriculture or…
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Climate-Induced Migration and Climate Immobility in Ghana: A Socio-Ecological Mixed Method Study
The drivers of climate-induced migration and climate immobility among rural and peri-urban residents in northern and Upper East Ghana are investigated in this paper, where climate stressors such as flooding, extreme…
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The European Union’s Governmentality of Climate-Induced Migration: A Need for Reconceptualization
Given the significant, irreversible impact of climate change on human migration, policy corresponding to the specific needs of these situations would already be expected to exist. But, although the EU is…
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Global Climate Migration is a Story of Who and not Just How Many
Understanding the impact of climate change on human migration is critical for policymakers, but it can both incentivize people to migrate and reduce their ability to move, making its effect ambiguous.…
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How does the Climate Change and Migration Nexus Result in Maladaptation?
The characteristics and causes of ineffective migration and how such movements can lead to maladaptation were researched in this article. Based on a systematic review of 89 studies, the analysis considers…
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On Propaganda
Proposal: On Propaganda – from the past to the present Implementation: 2026 TO 2028 Call: CERV-2025-CITIZENS-REM – European Remembrance – 2025 Type of Action: CERV-LS – CERV Lump Sum Grants Proposed…
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Is Climate Change a Valid Reason for Migration? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment
Is climate change perceived as a legitimate reason for long-term immigration? And under what conditions this perception holds? Using a conjoint experiment with a quota-representative sample of Dutch respondents, the research…
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Becoming a Climate Migrant: Climate Change and Sequential Migration Decision-Making
When and how does someone living through climate crisis decide to migrate? This article theorizes climate migration through an ethnographic case study from northeastern Colombia during a period of prolonged drought.…
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The Magnitude of Climate Change-Induced Migration: An Overview of Projections and a Case for Attribution
While it has been vastly proved that weather and climate affect migration, few studies have attempted to project future impacts or attribute past migration patterns to climate change. In light of…
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The Nexus Between Migration and Environmental Degradation Based on Fundamental Climate Variables and Extreme Climate Indices for the MENA Domain
According to the authors of this study, environmental migration has recently become the primary source of population growth in the Middle East and North Africa, as environmental degradation from extreme events…
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Unveiling the Interrelations Between Migration, Climate Change, and Energy Transitions in the Context of Socioeconomic Disparities
The interplay between migration, climate change, energy transitions, and socioeconomic inequality are examined in this paper, highlighting their influence on regional resilience and sustainable development. Through an analysis of existing literature,…
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The Impact of Climate Change on Forced Migration in the Sahel: Human RightsPerspective (Nigeria as a Case Study)
Noticing how climate change casts a shadow on Nigeria’s Sahel region, driving environmental degradation, disrupting livelihoods, and displacing communities, with grave consequences, leaving the most vulnerable in the society square up…
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Preparing for Climate Migration and Integration: A Policy and Research Agenda
Recent research on climate migration is reviewed in this paper, including projections of future migrant numbers, while introducing a typology that distinguishes strategic migrants, disaster migrants, managed relocation, and trapped populations.…
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Remembering Colonialism and Combating Hate Speech
Proposal: Remembering Colonialism at Schools: Acknowledging the European Past to Combat Hate Speech Implementation: 2025 to 2026 Call: CERV-2024-CITIZENS-REM – European Remembrance – 2024 Type of Action: CERV-LS – CERV Lump…
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Extending Reality to Increase Impact
Proposal: Extending Reality to Increase European Cultural and Creative Industries’ Visibility, Impact, and Success Implementation: 2025 to 2029 Call: HORIZON-CL2-2024-HERITAGE-01 – Research and innovation on cultural heritage and CCIs – 2024…
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Drought and Aridity Influence Internal Migration Worldwide
While the effects of climate change on migration have attracted wide attention, comparative evidence on their role in internal migration remains scarce. Using census-based data from 72 countries (1960–2016) and 107,840…
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Effects of Climate Change on Migration in Latin America and Caribbean: A Scoping Review
Climate change-induced natural disasters such as hurricanes, landslides, forest fires, and changes in precipitation directly affect rural sectors that depend on field production and other dimensions of everyday life. This scoping…
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Climate Change and Migration: A Review and New Framework for Analysis
Seeing how most climate-related migration research remains overly environment – centric, a new interpretive framework is introduced in this article. The proposed framework considers five pathways through which climate change may…
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Climate Change and Migration: Climate Change Induced Migration in International Law and the Human Right to a Sustainable Environment
As droughts, floods, sea-level rise, and other climate change induced phenomena are substantially threatening lives and livelihoods, forcing many to abandon their homes, despite the global dimension of these increasing phenomena,…
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Migration, Climate Change, and Voluntariness
Climate change challenges the means of subsistence for many, particularly in the Global South. To respond to the challenges of climate change, governments increasingly resort to resettling those most affected by…
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Preserve the Collective Memory & Intercultural and Intergenerational Exchanges
Proposal: Liberation and construction of fraternal Europe 1935 – 1945: 80 years of liberation and hope. Implementation: 2024 to 2025 Call: CERV-2023-CITIZENS-REM – European Remembrance – 2023 Type of Action: CERV-LS…
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Opposition & Youth-Led Movements in the Euromediterranean Region
Proposal: Research on Opposition, Building Trusts, and Youth-Led Movements in the Euromediterranean Region Implementation: 2024 to 2027 Call: HORIZON-CL2-2024-DEMOCRACY-01 – Past, present and future of democracies Type of Action: HORIZON-RIA –…





