A future agenda for research on climate change and human mobility

Author:

Oakes Robert1ORCID,Van der Geest Kees1,Schraven Benjamin2,Adaawen Stephen2ORCID,Ayeb‐Karlsson Sonja13ORCID,de Sherbinin Alexander4,Etzold Benjamin5,Groth Juliane6,Hermanns Kathleen67,Lakeman Silvana8,Nawrotzki Raphael9,Rademacher‐Schulz Christina10,Romankiewic Clemens11,Serraglio Diogo2,Sterly Harald12,Thalheimer Lisa113,Wiederkehr Charlotte6,Williams David14

Affiliation:

1. United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU‐EHS) Bonn Germany

2. Population Research Centre Faculty of Spatial Sciences University of Groningen The Netherlands

3. University College London (UCL) London UK

4. Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESN) University of Columbia New York New York USA

5. Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC) Bonn Germany

6. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) Bonn Germany

7. Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Devlopment in Transitional Economies Halle Germany

8. University of Bremen Bremen Germany

9. German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) Bonn Germany

10. No affiliation

11. University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany

12. University of Vienna Wien Austria

13. University of Oxford Oxford UK

14. Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) Helmholtz‐Zentrum Geesthacht (HZG) Geesthacht Germany

Abstract

AbstractIn the past 15 years, research activities focusing on the interlinkages between climate change and human mobility have intensified. At the same time, an increasing number of actors and processes have sought to address human mobility in the context of climate change from a policy perspective. Hitherto, research has been limited in terms of geographical preferences as well as conceptual and methodological focus areas. This paper argues that to address the evolving policy space, future research on climate change in the context of human mobility needs to become more differentiated, integrated and generalized. This includes concerted efforts to better integrate researchers from the global South, improved cross‐linkages between different datasets, approaches and disciplines, more longitudinal and comparative studies and development of innovative qualitative and quantitative methods.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Demography

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