Does Environmental Change Affect Migration Especially into the EU?

Author:

Moawad Dina12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Business and Economics, University of Naples Parthenope, 80132 Naples, Italy

2. Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, University of King’s College London, London WC2B 4BG, UK

Abstract

Environmental shock migration is a pressing phenomenon that became prominent with the continuous emergence of natural disasters and climatic shocks worldwide. In order to cope with these various disasters or shocks, people choose to migrate either internally, internationally, permanently, or temporarily; the paper named this phenomenon “environmental shock migration”. For a holistic understanding, this paper analyzes the impact of environmental changes on migration and discusses the relevant consequences, specifically in the EU region. The paper demonstrates that natural disasters and climatic shocks as environmental changes lead to several forms of shock migration and differ depending upon the context of migration, the duration, the number of migrants, and the region. A comprehensive literature review will be provided to tackle the work of previous scholars and identify the gaps required to be studied in the future.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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