Anticipating sea‐level rise and human migration: A review of empirical evidence and avenues for future research

SJ Duijndam, WJW Botzen… - Wiley …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Sea‐level rise (SLR) threatens millions of people living in coastal areas through permanent
inundation and other SLR‐related hazards. Migration is one way for people to adapt to these …

[HTML][HTML] Toward a climate mobilities research agenda: Intersectionality, immobility, and policy responses

G Cundill, C Singh, WN Adger, RS De Campos… - Global Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Coastal migration due to 21st century sea‐level rise

D Lincke, J Hinkel - Earth's Future, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Rising mean and extreme sea‐levels and induced increased coastal flooding are expected
to lead to massive coastal migration if coasts are not protected. Using a wide range of sea …

[HTML][HTML] Linking IPCC AR4 & AR5 frameworks for assessing vulnerability and risk to climate change in the Indian Bengal Delta

S Das, A Ghosh, S Hazra, T Ghosh… - Progress in Disaster …, 2020 - Elsevier
The term 'vulnerability'is used to examine the interlinkages between humans and their social
and physical surroundings. This approach is similar to the IPCC AR4's (2007) conceptual …

Human security of urban migrant populations affected by length of residence and environmental hazards

WN Adger, RS de Campos, T Siddiqui… - Journal of Peace …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
It is widely suggested that migration is a key mechanism linking climate change to violent
conflict, particularly through migration increasing the risks of conflict in urban destinations …

Perceived environmental risks and insecurity reduce future migration intentions in hazardous migration source areas

WN Adger, RS de Campos, SNA Codjoe, T Siddiqui… - One Earth, 2021 - cell.com
Environmental change influences population movements at various temporal and spatial
scales. Yet individual decisions to migrate involve multiple motivations including perceived …

Livelihood diversification as key to long-term non-migration: evidence from coastal Bangladesh

B Biswas, B Mallick - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021 - Springer
Understanding how livelihood diversification contributes to long-term non-migration
decisions of people at risks is innovative and timely in the context of future climate change …

Social vulnerability to environmental hazards in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta, India and Bangladesh

S Das, S Hazra, A Haque, M Rahman… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The coastal areas of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta are acknowledged hotspots of
environmental and social concerns. This reflects a large, mainly rural population of 56.7 …

Contrasting development trajectories for coastal Bangladesh to the end of century

AN Lázár, RJ Nicholls, JW Hall, EJ Barbour… - Regional Environmental …, 2020 - Springer
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-sensitive countries globally, creating significant
challenges for future development. Here we apply an integrated assessment model—Delta …

Urban sustainability and the subjective well‐being of migrants: The role of risks, place attachment, and aspirations

L Szaboova, R Safra de Campos… - … , space and place, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
While material conditions of migrant populations on average tend to improve over time as
they become established in new destinations, individual trajectories of material and …