Affiliation:
1. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Member of the Leibniz Association P.O. Box 60 12 03 D‐14412 Potsdam Germany
2. Technical University of Berlin Straße des 17. Juni 152 10623 Berlin Germany
Abstract
AbstractQuantitative climate mobility research has, so far, focused primarily on climate change impacts on migration outcomes. This focus has led to a separation between quantitative climate migration research and the broader field of migration studies. In this paper ways are proposed for quantitative research to better address the complexity in the relationship between climate change and mobility. First technical suggestions are presented to improve upon migration model setups and designs and highlight promising developments. Then it is argued that quantitative methodologies can broaden the scope of research inquiries by examining how climate mitigation and adaptation efforts influence mobility, as well as assessing how mobility itself impacts vulnerability.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme