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A universal model for predicting human migration under climate change: examining future sea level rise in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
The Nature Conservancy, Earth Island Institute, Columbia University, North Carolina State University, ...
Published InEnvironmental Research Letters
Year2018
Citations118

Abstract

Climate change is expected to impact the habitability of many places around the world in significant and unprecedented ways in the coming decades. While previous studies have provided estimates of populations potentially exposed to various climate impacts, little work has been done to assess the number of people that may actually be displaced or where they will choose to go. Here we modify a diffusion-based model of human mobility in combination with population, geographic, and climatic data to estimate the sources, destinations, and flux of potential migrants as driven by sea level rise (SLR) in Bangladesh in the years 2050 and 2100. Using only maps of population and elevation, we predict that 0.9 million people (by year 2050) to 2.1…
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