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ROOT CAUSES OF CLIMATE MIGRATION


ONE; WHAT CREATES THE DRIVERS AND REDUCES RESILIENCE
Establishing and understanding what is Creating Drivers of Climate Migration is key to tackling Climate Migration as a whole. Climatic root causes are generally the effects of climate change. Such as globally increasing temperatures or rising sea levels. They then lead to drivers such as prolonged drought, more areas facing extreme heat or areas experiencing more coastal flooding and soil-salination.

Another key root cause of Climate Migration is lack of resiliency. Things which cause this reduced resiliency are as important at resolving Climate Migration as the other more ‘physical’ effects. Increasing resiliency in areas which have historically had low resilience can prevent a lot of the drivers of forced climate migration, therefore also reducing the effects.


KEY DRIVERS OF CLIMATE MIGRATION


TWO; CLIMATIC & HUMAN DRIVERS OF CLIMATE MIGRATION
Climatic Drivers are forces of nature, particularly forces which are seeing an increase due to Anthropogenic Climate Change, which are increasing inhospitality of areas whether through extreme weather events, increasing heat or rising sea levels.

Climatic changes can be Rapid or Slow forcers of displacement. With Rapid effects which force displacement being events such as flash floods, typhoons, and heat-waves. While slow effects which force displacement are things such as Sea-Level rise, anually rising temperatures or less predictable weather patterns.

Resilience Factors are human or governmental factors which play a large role in people’s ability to deal with climate disasters; these include a wide range of factors from early warning systems and food & water security to GDP per capita & Population Density.

Root Causes are drivers of either Climatic or Resilience forces which create a world destined for Climate Migration. However, nearly always there are multiple drivers of forced Climate Migration.
KEY EFFECTS OF CLIMATE MIGRATION


THREE; THE COSTS & EFFECTS OF CLIMATE MIGRATION
Problems which result from Climate Migration directly effect three key groups. Climate Migrants themselves, areas facing high Climate Emigration and areas facing high Climate Immigration.

Direct problems
caused by climate migration include mental, physical and financial strain for those forcibly displaced, areas facing high emigration face loss of knowledge and culture. Areas facing high immigration often see social strains, over-urbanisation and often in-equal allocation of strained resources.

Indirect problems
arise from factors which contribute to a problem related to climate displacement, this could be social and cultural division, while this is not inherent to climate migration, or any large migration, it often occurs due to displaced people wanting to keep their language, customs and culture, leading to sub-groups in cities which cater to these needs, which when combined with resource strains can lead to social fragmentation.

Compound problems
which create feedback loops, relaying back to cause more climate displacement. One example of this is over-urbanisation; a high number of climate migrants, place further strain on already struggling food, water and power resources, meaning that people are forced to leave.


Open Source Data Collection

Please submit any information on Problems leading to or resulting from Climate Migration, whether they are personal stories, academic studies or anything in between. 

Also please comment and draw links to and between other problems shown on the board.



Send a information form,


In it include,

1. An Outline your Problem

2. Information on whether your Problem does one or a Combination of the following.
   a. Is a Root Cause
   b. Is a Climatic Driver
   c. Is a Human Driver
   d. Is an Effect of Climate Immigration
   e. Is an Effect of Climate Emigration
   f. I an Effect on Climate Migrants


3. Information on where & who your project relates to
   a. Location
   b. Area of Climate Emigration
   c. Area of Climate Immigration
   d. Urban Area
   e. Coastal Area
   f. Rural Area



(Information sent here will be added to our database on current Solutions to Climate Migration)

Overview of the most common Root Causes, Drivers & Effects of Climate Migration

Click links below to go to see information on the problem and how it leads to forced displacement

Data & Reports on Root Causes of Climate Migration


Global Temperatures Rising

NOAA Global Land & Water Temperature Increasing


Rising Sea Levels

NASA Facts & Information on Sea Level Rise


Westernised Farming Practice

Western Agriculture Technology has led to massive bio-diversity loss, which reduces resilience.


How Post-Colonialism Reduces Resilience to the Effects of Climate Change

Inequality of how people are able to respond to the effects of Climate Change around the world.

Data & Reports on Drivers of Climate Migration


Rising Heat Leads to More Extreme Heat Events

WHO Climate Change leading to more Extreme Heat Events



Extreme Heat Leading to Climate Migration


Prevention Web, Extreme heat and heatwaves leading to forced displacement


Increased Coastal Flooding

European Comission, Climate Change & increased Coastal Flooding due to more extreme weather and rising sea levels.


Industrial Agriculture Contributes to and Reduces Resilence to Climate Change

This article outlines how modern, western farming practices lack the resilience of ancient techniques for several reasons. This means more farms will fail in drought or flood forcing rural - urban migration.


Flash Flooding More Likely from Climate Change

Fast Onset Disasters such as flash flooding are becoming more common with the effects of Climate Change.


Sea-Level Rise Induced Climate Migration



UN, Looking at mass forced migration, due to sea-level rise, caused by climate change.
Data & Reports on Adverse Effects of Climate Migration


Effect on Urban areas of Extreme Heat & Climate Immigration





Mass Internal Displacement

Groundswell, Paper on the massive coming internal displacement in the developing world, focused on Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America & Southern Asia



Over-Urbanisation


Impact of Forced Migration on Host Communities



Rapid Urbanisation


US Institute of Peace, Study on the joint stressors of Climate Change & Rapid urbanisation

Climate Migration & Urban Areas


IOM, Project on how Urban areas are set to see more pressures due to climate migration, but are also contributing to the issue



Lack of Refugee Status


Council on Foreign Relations, Article on Refugee Status and how the lack of status is an issue for those forcibly displaced by Climate Change.







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