Affiliation:
1. The Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD), Thematic Working Group on Environmental Change and Migration Washington District of Columbia USA
2. Donald G. Herzberg Professor Emerita, Georgetown University Washington District of Columbia USA
3. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Potsdam Germany
Abstract
AbstractDespite the converging agreement on the linkages between climate and broader environmental change and human (im)mobilities, evidence gaps persist that often relate to data challenges. It remains necessary to improve knowledge and data to better map, understand, project, and address environmental migration, displacement, planned relocation, and immobilities. Analyses of continuing data gaps and strategies for innovative data use are key to rise to the challenge. This Special Section of International Migration highlights these gaps and presents innovative strategies to address them.