[HTML][HTML] Bonding, bridging, linking social capital as mutually reinforcing elements in adaptive capacity development to flood hazard: Insights from rural Bangladesh

MJ Azad, B Pritchard - Climate Risk Management, 2023 - Elsevier
The role of bonding, bridging, and linking social capital is a key factor in the adaptive
capacity to climate-related disasters. But what roles do these three forms of social capital …

The limits of migration as adaptation. A conceptual approach towards the role of immobility, disconnectedness and simultaneous exposure in translocal livelihoods …

P Sakdapolrak, M Borderon, H Sterly - Climate and Development, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Migration can strengthen adaptation to climate change. The potential of migration-as-
adaptation builds on a world of intensifying global mobility and global connectedness and …

A future agenda for research on climate change and human mobility

R Oakes, K Van der Geest, B Schraven… - International …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In the past 15 years, research activities focusing on the interlinkages between climate
change and human mobility have intensified. At the same time, an increasing number of …

Impact of livelihood strategies and capitals on rangeland sustainability and nomads' poverty: A counterfactual analysis in Southwest Iran

S Ghazali, M Zibaei, H Azadi - Ecological Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
Traditional ranching farming provides society with meat, agricultural products, leather, and
hides in an economic procedure through livestock grazing on rangelands. Based on recent …

Promise, premise, and reality: the case of voluntary environmental non-migration despite climate risks in coastal Bangladesh

MN Ahsan, F Khatun, P Kumar, R Dasgupta… - Regional Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Despite confronting severe climatic risks, many people prefer to remain in climate hazard-
prone areas rather than migrate. Environmental non-migration behavior, however, has …

Developing strategies for stabilizing the livelihood of smallholder farmers through non-farm activities: the application of the SWOT-AHP-TOWS analysis

J Baghernejad, MS Sabouri… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Non-farm activities are a means of livelihood stabilization and are regarded as a sustainable
approach to bringing balance to the economic, social, cultural, and environmental …

[HTML][HTML] Complicating the tale of 'first climate migrants': Resource-dependent livelihoods, drought and labour mobilities in semi-arid Chile

H Wiegel - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
While stories of 'climate migrants' regularly make the news, local perspectives often paint a
different picture of migration motivations. Based on the case of 'Chile's first climate migrants' …

[HTML][HTML] The place of translocal networks in inclusive city development: A systematic review

M Poku-Boansi, DK Blija, OYA Anin-Yeboah… - Urban Governance, 2024 - Elsevier
Migrants have often relied on their translocal ties to adapt to city challenges, particularly in
the global south. However, the place of translocal networks in advancing the inclusive city …

Resilient family meshwork. Thai–German migrations, translocal ties, and their impact on social resilience

SA Peth, P Sakdapolrak - Geoforum, 2020 - Elsevier
Social resilience becomes particularly apparent in difficult times. In many rural regions
people face multiple insecurities ranging from environmental change to losses of income …

The impact of social capital to improve rural households' resilience against flooding: evidence from Iran

M Savari, A Jafari, A Sheheytavi - Frontiers in Water, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Floods have significantly affected many regions worldwide, imposing economic, social, and
psychological consequences on human societies, in recent decades. Rural communities in …