[HTML][HTML] Sea-level rise and human migration
Anthropogenic sea-level rise (SLR) is predicted to impact, and, in many cases, displace, a
large proportion of the population via inundation and heightened SLR-related hazards. With …
large proportion of the population via inundation and heightened SLR-related hazards. With …
Sociohydrology: scientific challenges in addressing the sustainable development goals
Abstract The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030
represent an ambitious blueprint to reduce inequalities globally and achieve a sustainable …
represent an ambitious blueprint to reduce inequalities globally and achieve a sustainable …
[HTML][HTML] Coastal climate change, soil salinity and human migration in Bangladesh
Climate change is not only altering weather patterns but also accelerating sea-level rise,
leading to increased inundation and saline contamination of soils. Given projected sea-level …
leading to increased inundation and saline contamination of soils. Given projected sea-level …
Who are the climate migrants and where do they go? Evidence from rural India
In this paper, we move from the large strand of research that looks at evidence of climate
migration to the questions: who are the climate migrants? and where do they go? These …
migration to the questions: who are the climate migrants? and where do they go? These …
Climate change-induced migration in coastal Bangladesh? A critical assessment of migration drivers in rural households under economic and environmental stress
Discussions of climate migration have recognized the need for probabilistic, systematic, and
empirical analyses. We examine the importance of environmental stressors in migration …
empirical analyses. We examine the importance of environmental stressors in migration …
The role of water in environmental migration
Water has always been a driver of human mobility, migration, and displacement. But water is
increasingly central to explaining environmental migration in the context of climate change …
increasingly central to explaining environmental migration in the context of climate change …
Rural unemployment pushes migrants to urban areas in Jiangsu Province, China
H Lyu, Z Dong, M Roobavannan… - Palgrave …, 2019 - nature.com
Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental
conditions, such as water scarcity. A rigorous assessment of the causes of migration …
conditions, such as water scarcity. A rigorous assessment of the causes of migration …
The benefits and pitfalls of using satellite data for causal inference
M Jain - Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
There has been growing interest in using satellite data in environmental economics
research. This is because satellite data are available for any region across the globe …
research. This is because satellite data are available for any region across the globe …
[HTML][HTML] Privacy protection, measurement error, and the integration of remote sensing and socioeconomic survey data
When publishing socioeconomic survey data, survey programs implement a variety of
statistical methods designed to preserve privacy but which come at the cost of distorting the …
statistical methods designed to preserve privacy but which come at the cost of distorting the …
[HTML][HTML] Life Cycle Cost and Return on Investment as complementary decision variables for urban flood risk management in developing countries
Abstract Herein we investigate Life Cycle Cost (LCC) and Return on Investment (ROI) as
potential decision variables for evaluating the economic performance (ROI) and financial …
potential decision variables for evaluating the economic performance (ROI) and financial …