A systematic review of 20 years of crisis and disaster research: Trends and progress

J Wolbers, S Kuipers, A Boin - Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The field of crisis and disaster studies has proliferated over the past two decades. Attention
is bound to grow further as the world negotiates the prolonged challenges of the Covid‐19 …

A meta-analysis of country-level studies on environmental change and migration

R Hoffmann, A Dimitrova, R Muttarak… - Nature Climate …, 2020 - nature.com
The impact of climate change on migration has gained both academic and public interest in
recent years. Here we employ a meta-analysis approach to synthesize the evidence from 30 …

Agricultural livelihoods, adaptation, and environmental migration in sub-Saharan drylands: a meta-analytical review

R Hoffmann, C Wiederkehr, A Dimitrova… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract Drylands in sub-Saharan Africa are strongly affected by the impacts of climate
change. Temperature increases, changes in rainfall patterns, and land degradation pose …

Assessing socio-economic vulnerability to climate change-induced disasters: evidence from Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India

M Sahana, S Rehman, AK Paul… - Geology, Ecology, and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Indian Sundarban Biosphere Reserve (SBR), a fragile ecosystem, is susceptible
to frequent cyclones, floods, and storm surge. The study impeccably analyzed the socio …

Understanding the global subnational migration patterns driven by hydrological intrusion exposure

R Qiao, S Gao, X Liu, L Xia, G Zhang, X Meng… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Amid the escalating global climatic challenges, hydrological risks significantly influence
human settlement patterns, underscoring the imperative for an in-depth comprehension of …

[HTML][HTML] When the disaster strikes: Gendered (im) mobility in Bangladesh

S Ayeb-Karlsson - Climate Risk Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Gender influences people's behaviour in various ways. This study investigates gendered
(im) mobility during cyclone strikes in Bangladesh. During such strikes people have …

Environmental non-migration as adaptation in hazard-prone areas: Evidence from coastal Bangladesh

F Khatun, MN Ahsan, S Afrin, J Warner, R Ahsan… - Global Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite suffering significantly from the adverse impacts of climate change and human-
induced hazards, many people at risk deliberately choose not to migrate from hazard-prone …

Safe from what? Understanding environmental non-migration in Chilean Patagonia through ontological security and risk perceptions

H Wiegel, J Warner, I Boas, M Lamers - Regional Environmental Change, 2021 - Springer
Why do communities prefer to stay in place despite potentially dangerous changes in their
environment, even when governmental support for outmigration or resettlement is provided …

Syrian farmers in the midst of drought and conflict: the causes, patterns, and aftermath of land abandonment and migration

P Dinc, L Eklund - Climate and Development, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The prevailing narrative on the Syrian Civil War attributes it to climate-induced migration
resulting from a severe drought, which serves as a central link connecting climate change …

'I do not like her going to the shelter': stories on gendered disaster (im) mobility and wellbeing loss in coastal Bangladesh

S Ayeb-Karlsson - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2020 - Elsevier
The literature body on cyclone strikes in Bangladesh suggests that people sometimes fail to
evacuate, and that more women than men have died in past disasters. People's reasoning …