Climate and human migration past experiences, future challenges /
McLeman, Robert A.
Climate and human migration past experiences, future challenges / [Texte imprimé] : Robert A. McLeman - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014 - 1 vol. (XV-294 p.) : ill., cartes ; 26 cm
Bibliogr. p. 239-288
Machine generated contents note: 1. An introduction to the study of climate and migration; 2. Why people migrate; 3. Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climatic variability and change; 4. Extreme weather events and migration; 5. River valley flooding and migration; 6. Drought and its influence on migration; 7. Mean sea level rise and its implications for migration and migration policy; 8. Emergent issues in climate and migration research
"Studies warn that global warming and sea level rise will create hundreds of millions of environmental refugees. While climate change will undoubtedly affect future migration patterns and behavior, the potential outcomes are far more complex than the environmental refugee scenario suggests. This book provides a comprehensive review of how physical and human processes interact to shape migration, using simple diagrams and models to guide the researcher, policy maker, and advanced student through the climate-migration process. The book applies standard concepts and theories used in climate and migration scholarship to explain how events such as Hurricane Katrina, the Dust Bowl, African droughts, and floods in Bangladesh and China have triggered migrations that haven't always fit the environmental refugee storyline. Lessons from past migrations are used to predict how future migration patterns will unfold in the face of sea level rise, food insecurity, and political instability, and to review options for policy makers"--
978-1-107-02265-2 978-1-107-60670-8
Human beings / Effect of climate on Climatic changes Human beings / Migrations Human geography LAW / Environmental
304.8
Climate and human migration past experiences, future challenges / [Texte imprimé] : Robert A. McLeman - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014 - 1 vol. (XV-294 p.) : ill., cartes ; 26 cm
Bibliogr. p. 239-288
Machine generated contents note: 1. An introduction to the study of climate and migration; 2. Why people migrate; 3. Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climatic variability and change; 4. Extreme weather events and migration; 5. River valley flooding and migration; 6. Drought and its influence on migration; 7. Mean sea level rise and its implications for migration and migration policy; 8. Emergent issues in climate and migration research
"Studies warn that global warming and sea level rise will create hundreds of millions of environmental refugees. While climate change will undoubtedly affect future migration patterns and behavior, the potential outcomes are far more complex than the environmental refugee scenario suggests. This book provides a comprehensive review of how physical and human processes interact to shape migration, using simple diagrams and models to guide the researcher, policy maker, and advanced student through the climate-migration process. The book applies standard concepts and theories used in climate and migration scholarship to explain how events such as Hurricane Katrina, the Dust Bowl, African droughts, and floods in Bangladesh and China have triggered migrations that haven't always fit the environmental refugee storyline. Lessons from past migrations are used to predict how future migration patterns will unfold in the face of sea level rise, food insecurity, and political instability, and to review options for policy makers"--
978-1-107-02265-2 978-1-107-60670-8
Human beings / Effect of climate on Climatic changes Human beings / Migrations Human geography LAW / Environmental
304.8