vulnerability
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Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
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Environmental Change and Human Mobility: Reducing Vulnerability and Increasing Resilience
Vulnerability and resilience in households define the extent to which environmental change causes movement as well as the types of mobility that occur. Vulnerable households benefit from increased resilience – for example through facilitated remittances transfers - and information about expected changes in the environment.
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Vulnerability and Climate Change Induced Human Displacement
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Climate variability and inter-provincial migration in South America, 1970–2011
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Environmental disasters, migration and displacement. Insights and developments from L’Aquila's case
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The Impact of Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Changes on Mobility Patterns in West Africa
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Millions projected to be at risk from sea-level rise in the continental United States
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The Effects of Climate Change on the Full Enjoyment of Human Rights
This paper is provided to the Climate Vulnerable Forum in response to the invitation of its chair, the Philippines, to provide input on the potential implications for human rights endangerment of the current 2.0° C goal, and the difference between a 2.0° goal and a 1.5° C goal with respect to outcomes for human rights.
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Hunger Without Borders, The hidden links between Food Insecurity, Violence and Migration in the Northern Triangle of Central America
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