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Where the rain falls: Evidence from 8 countries on how vulnerable households use migration to manage the risk of rainfall variability and food insecurity
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United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security
Published InUNU Collections (United Nations University)
Year2013
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Abstract
<p>Up to present, research relating environmental change to human mobility has found out that environmental factors can play a role in migration without being conclusive. Further, in the context of climate change, scholarly literature on migration ranges across a host of climatic stressors and geographies, making it difficult to date to solve the debate whether migration is a form of adaptation or an indicator of limits to adaptation. To address both of these debates, original research was undertaken to answer the question âunder what circumstances do households (HHs) use migration as a risk management strategy when facing rainfall variability and food insecurity?â. This research administered a HH survey (n?=?1300) and participatory research (n?=?2000 respondents) in districts in eight countries (Guatemala,…
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Fields & Keywords
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationMigration and Labor DynamicsDisaster Management and ResilienceSocioeconomicsEnvironmental resource managementDevelopment economicsEnvironmental planningEcologySocial psychologyDemographyComputer securityArchaeologyClinical psychology