Ebook: Environmental Change and its Implications for Population Migration
- Tags: Human Geography, Environment general, Climate Change, Environmental Management, Geography (general), Demography
- Series: Advances in Global Change Research 20
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Environmental change in general, and climatic change in particular, are likely to impact significantly upon resources such as water and soils, transforming present day landscapes and their ecological characteristics. As a consequence, disruptions of socio-economic activities in sensitive regions of the globe can be expected in coming decades. Agriculture is at particular risk, especially in areas where prolonged droughts, sea level rise, enhanced natural hazards, or extreme meteorological events such as floods or mudslides threaten marginal existence. Disruptions and risks may have large effects on population migration. Conversely, large-scale movements of people, goods or capital may also disrupt local environments and further contribute to social problems.
This volume provides an ample overview of state-of-the-art understanding of the multi-dimensional phenomenon of migration, in the characterisation of migration drivers, in environmental and agro-economic case studies and modelling issues as well as socio-political analyses.
Environmental change in general, and climatic change in particular, are likely to impact significantly upon resources such as water and soils, transforming present day landscapes and their ecological characteristics. As a consequence, disruptions of socio-economic activities in sensitive regions of the globe can be expected in coming decades. Agriculture is at particular risk, especially in areas where prolonged droughts, sea level rise, enhanced natural hazards, or extreme meteorological events such as floods or mudslides threaten marginal existence. Disruptions and risks may have large effects on population migration. Conversely, large-scale movements of people, goods or capital may also disrupt local environments and further contribute to social problems.
This volume provides an ample overview of state-of-the-art understanding of the multi-dimensional phenomenon of migration, in the characterisation of migration drivers, in environmental and agro-economic case studies and modelling issues as well as socio-political analyses.
Environmental change in general, and climatic change in particular, are likely to impact significantly upon resources such as water and soils, transforming present day landscapes and their ecological characteristics. As a consequence, disruptions of socio-economic activities in sensitive regions of the globe can be expected in coming decades. Agriculture is at particular risk, especially in areas where prolonged droughts, sea level rise, enhanced natural hazards, or extreme meteorological events such as floods or mudslides threaten marginal existence. Disruptions and risks may have large effects on population migration. Conversely, large-scale movements of people, goods or capital may also disrupt local environments and further contribute to social problems.
This volume provides an ample overview of state-of-the-art understanding of the multi-dimensional phenomenon of migration, in the characterisation of migration drivers, in environmental and agro-economic case studies and modelling issues as well as socio-political analyses.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Issues Relating to Environmental Change and Population Migrations. A Climatologist's Perspective....Pages 1-24
Innovation as an Alternative to Migration? Exemplary Results from a Multiple-Agent Programming Model....Pages 25-46
Human Capital and Induced and Forced Migration....Pages 47-68
Environmentally Induced Population Movements: Their Complex Sources and Consequences. A Critical Review....Pages 69-99
Migration Induced Legal Pluralism in Land Tenure. Implications for Environmental Change....Pages 101-118
Semi-arid Northeast Brazil: Integrated Modeling of Regional Development and Global Change Impacts....Pages 119-144
Population Movements, Environmental Change and Social Conflicts in the Brazilian Amazon....Pages 145-163
Migration Patterns, Land Use and Climate Change....Pages 165-175
Population Growth, Migration and Urbanisation. Environmental Consequences in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal....Pages 177-199
Considering Migration and Its Effects on Coastal Ecosystems....Pages 201-229
Desertification and Migration: A Political Ecology of Environmental Migration in West Africa....Pages 231-246
Values, Migration, and Environment: An Essay on Driving Forces behind Human Decisions and their Consequences....Pages 247-266
Environmental-Economic Interaction and Forces of Migration: A Case Study of Three Counties in Northern China....Pages 267-288
Aspects of Urban/Rural Population Migration in the Carpathian Basin Using Satellite Imagery....Pages 289-313
Back Matter....Pages 314-314