Migration matters: how migration is critical to contemporary human-environment geography
Jokisch, Brad D [autor] | Radel, Claudia [autora]
| Carte, Lindsey [autora] | Schmook, Birgit Inge [autora]
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Human migration plays a critical role in numerous contemporary environmental concerns including global climate change and environmental justice. This review characterizes the ways migration is critical to contemporary human-environment geography. We delineate four themes from the literature based on (a) how migration affects the environment; (b) how the environment and/or environmental events affect migration; (c) how migration produces uneven environmental benefits and burdens; and (d) how environmental displacement/dispossession produces migration andvice versa. We articulate five recommendations for aresearch agenda that integrates migration processes, recognizes migration as a heterogeneous process, and approaches human-environment interactions holisticallyand non-deterministically. eng
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