Measuring the effect of climate change on migration flows: Limitations of existing data and analytical frameworks

Author:

Helbling MarcORCID,Rybski Diego,Schewe JacobORCID,Siedentop Stefan,Glockmann ManonORCID,Heider Bastian,Jones Bryan,Meierrieks Daniel,Rikani Albano,Stroms Peter

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to review quantitative large-N studies that investigate the effects of climate change on migration flows. Recent meta-analyses have shown that most studies find that climate change influences migration flows. There are however also many studies that find no effects or show that effects are dependent on specific contexts. To better understand this complexity, we argue that we need to discuss in more detail how to measure climate change and migration, how these measurements relate to each other and how we can conceptualise the relationship between these two phenomena. After a presentation of current approaches to measuring climate change, international and internal migration and their strengths and weaknesses we discuss ways to overcome the limitations of existing analytical frameworks.

Funder

Leibniz Association

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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