Climate migration myths
Ingrid Boas (),
Carol Farbotko,
Helen Adams,
Harald Sterly,
Simon Bush,
Kees Geest,
Hanne Wiegel,
Hasan Ashraf,
Andrew Baldwin,
Giovanni Bettini,
Suzy Blondin,
Mirjam Bruijn,
David Durand-Delacre,
Christiane Fröhlich,
Giovanna Gioli,
Lucia Guaita,
Elodie Hut,
Francis X. Jarawura,
Machiel Lamers,
Samuel Lietaer,
Sarah L. Nash,
Etienne Piguet,
Delf Rothe,
Patrick Sakdapolrak,
Lothar Smith,
Basundhara Tripathy Furlong,
Ethemcan Turhan,
Jeroen Warner,
Caroline Zickgraf,
Richard Black and
Mike Hulme
Additional contact information
Ingrid Boas: Wageningen University
Carol Farbotko: Griffith University
Helen Adams: King’s College London
Harald Sterly: University of Vienna
Simon Bush: Wageningen University
Kees Geest: United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security
Hanne Wiegel: Wageningen University
Hasan Ashraf: Jahangirnagar University
Andrew Baldwin: Durham University
Giovanni Bettini: Lancaster University
Suzy Blondin: University of Neuchatel
Mirjam Bruijn: Leiden University
David Durand-Delacre: University of Cambridge
Christiane Fröhlich: German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Giovanna Gioli: University of Edinburgh
Lucia Guaita: Wageningen University
Elodie Hut: University of Liège
Francis X. Jarawura: University for Development Studies
Machiel Lamers: Wageningen University
Samuel Lietaer: Université Libre de Bruxelles
Sarah L. Nash: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Forest, Environment and Natural Resource Policy
Etienne Piguet: University of Neuchatel
Delf Rothe: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg
Patrick Sakdapolrak: University of Vienna
Lothar Smith: Institute for Management Research, Radboud University
Basundhara Tripathy Furlong: Wageningen University
Ethemcan Turhan: KTH, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment
Jeroen Warner: Wageningen University
Caroline Zickgraf: University of Liège
Richard Black: University of Birmingham
Mike Hulme: University of Cambridge
Nature Climate Change, 2019, vol. 9, issue 12, 901-903
Abstract:
Misleading claims about mass migration induced by climate change continue to surface in both academia and policy. This requires a new research agenda on ‘climate mobilities’ that moves beyond simplistic assumptions and more accurately advances knowledge of the nexus between human mobility and climate change.
Date: 2019
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