Scales and sensitivities in climate vulnerability, displacement, and health

In this Review, the authors develop a conceptual model to guide research on the three-way nexus between climate vulnerability, migration, and health. The authors apply their conceptual model to a range of case studies, including Bangladesh, Mexico, Myanmar, and the USA to illustrate that climate vulnerability-migration-health interlinkages are context specific, varying by political, economic, demographic, social, and environmental factors unique to each population and place.

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Lori M. Hunter, Stephanie Koning, Elizabeth Fussell, Brian King, Andrea Rishworth, Alexis Merdjanoff, Raya Muttarak, Fernando Riosmena, Daniel H. Simon, Emily Skop & Jamon Van Den Hoek
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Hunter, L.M., Koning, S., Fussell, E. et al. 2021. Scales and sensitivities in climate vulnerability, displacement, and health. Population & Environment 43(1):61–81

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2021
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