Climate changes are becoming more and more evident every day, a factor that undoubtedly directly or indirectly affects the displacement of populations. This article provides answers to basic questions starting with how, and where climate change triggers migration and displacement, the second question ...
Only climatic factors were used to generate our SDMs, because the aim of this study was to assess the impact of paleoclimate change on the distribution ofP. koraiensisat a large scale. It has been emphasized in several studies that climate is the most important factor for plant distribution on...
How climate change affects the migration of nomadic minorities in the long term is theoretically explained based on the Push-Pull model as well as statistical evidence. 展开 关键词: climate change historical China nomadic migration pastoralist-agriculturalist conflict quantitative analysis DOI: 10.5751/ES...
CClimate change is changing the migration routes of animals worldwide. Take the mule deer forexample. Every spring in Wyoming, green-up frst appears at lower altitudes before progressing up themountainside. Migrating mule deer follow and seek food on this green wave. But as a changingclimate ...
Rural residents are clearly aware of climate change. They perceive a shift in climactic conditions that affects their livelihood due to deteriorating agricultural conditions. Among households affected by climate change, migration appears to be more of a strategy of last resort than of first resort, ...
2. Climate Change Effects on Mediterranean Agriculture The main characteristic of the MCRs is the concentration of rains into a short period of time during the year, which in the case of California and Chile occurs during four months in winter when nearly 80% of the precipitation falls. In ad...
Climate change, however, may destabilize agricultural productivity and increase risks for investment in urban agriculture. The recent droughts, floods, and infrastructural damage have brought the phenomenon of climate change to wider public awareness. Global population expansion, migration, fast urbanization...
migration from rural to urban areas, decrease in agricultural land value, loss of soil fertility and abandoning traditional agricultural production are other economic consequences of climate change. Another example of climate change's increasing impact which triggers changes on land use are floods. ...
“climate refugees,” although no legal status of the kind exists, said Mariam Traore Chazalnoël, a specialist on migration, the environment, and climate change at the IOM. The official definition of a refugee under international law is very narrow — refugees must be fleeing their home ...
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