DEBATING ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRATION: SOCIETY, NATURE AND POPULATION DISPLACEMENT IN CLIMATE CHANGE

This article approaches the problem of environment and migration through a consideration of convergent themes regarding nature and society in ecological theory and in social scientific disaster research. The paper argues that the articulation between ecological and social theory provides grounding c...

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Disasters
Displaced persons
Displacement
Ecology
Environment
Environmental change
Environmental changes
environmental migrants
Environmental policy
environmental refugees
Global climate
Global warming
Human populations
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Natural disasters
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Population
Public policy
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Social research
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