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Conceptualizing Climate Change Migration

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Bibliographic information:

 

Nesheim, Emily. 2009. Conceptualizing Climate Change Migration: A Literature Review and Analysis of the State of the Field and its Implications. Medford, MA: Tufts University.

 


Abstract:

 

This thesis examines the nexus between climate change and human migration. Five chapters consider the following: "How Human Migration Relates to Climate and Environmental Changes"; "What Climate Change Migration Is and Is Not: Definitions and Predictions"; "Current Climate Change Migration: Four Case Studies"; "The Agendas Behind the Agenda"; and "Protection Gaps and International Responses."  The bibliography includes over 100 references. 

 


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Environment

 


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Thesis

 


 

 

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