Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change

Autores
Duijndam, Sem; Wouter Botzen, W. J.; Hagedoorn, Liselotte; Ton, Marijn; de Bruijn, Jens; Carretero, Silvina Claudia; Dachary-Bernard, Jeanne; Rulleau, Bénédicte; Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
Año de publicación
2025
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inglés
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Descripción
Climate change-induced sea-level rise and associated flood risk will have major impacts on coastal regions worldwide, likely prompting millions of people to migrate elsewhere. Migration behavior is expected to be context-specific, but comparative empirical research on coastal migration under climate change is lacking. We address this gap by utilizing original survey data from coastal Argentina, France, Mozambique and the United States to research determinants of migration under different flood risk scenarios. Here we show that migration is more likely in higher-than in lower-income contexts, and that flood risk is an important driver of migration. Consistent determinants of migration across contexts include response efficacy, self-efficacy, place attachment and age, with variations between scenarios. Other factors such as climate change perceptions, migration costs, social networks, household income, and rurality are also important but context-specific. Furthermore, important trade-offs exist between migration and in-situ adaptation. These findings support policymakers in forging equitable migration pathways under climate change.
Centro de Estudios Integrales de la Dinámica Exógena
Materia
Medioambiente
Climate-induced migration
Sea-level rise
Flood risk
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
title Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
spellingShingle Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
Duijndam, Sem
Medioambiente
Climate-induced migration
Sea-level rise
Flood risk
title_short Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
title_full Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
title_fullStr Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
title_full_unstemmed Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
title_sort Global determinants of coastal migration under climate change
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Duijndam, Sem
Wouter Botzen, W. J.
Hagedoorn, Liselotte
Ton, Marijn
de Bruijn, Jens
Carretero, Silvina Claudia
Dachary-Bernard, Jeanne
Rulleau, Bénédicte
Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
author Duijndam, Sem
author_facet Duijndam, Sem
Wouter Botzen, W. J.
Hagedoorn, Liselotte
Ton, Marijn
de Bruijn, Jens
Carretero, Silvina Claudia
Dachary-Bernard, Jeanne
Rulleau, Bénédicte
Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
author_role author
author2 Wouter Botzen, W. J.
Hagedoorn, Liselotte
Ton, Marijn
de Bruijn, Jens
Carretero, Silvina Claudia
Dachary-Bernard, Jeanne
Rulleau, Bénédicte
Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Medioambiente
Climate-induced migration
Sea-level rise
Flood risk
topic Medioambiente
Climate-induced migration
Sea-level rise
Flood risk
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Climate change-induced sea-level rise and associated flood risk will have major impacts on coastal regions worldwide, likely prompting millions of people to migrate elsewhere. Migration behavior is expected to be context-specific, but comparative empirical research on coastal migration under climate change is lacking. We address this gap by utilizing original survey data from coastal Argentina, France, Mozambique and the United States to research determinants of migration under different flood risk scenarios. Here we show that migration is more likely in higher-than in lower-income contexts, and that flood risk is an important driver of migration. Consistent determinants of migration across contexts include response efficacy, self-efficacy, place attachment and age, with variations between scenarios. Other factors such as climate change perceptions, migration costs, social networks, household income, and rurality are also important but context-specific. Furthermore, important trade-offs exist between migration and in-situ adaptation. These findings support policymakers in forging equitable migration pathways under climate change.
Centro de Estudios Integrales de la Dinámica Exógena
description Climate change-induced sea-level rise and associated flood risk will have major impacts on coastal regions worldwide, likely prompting millions of people to migrate elsewhere. Migration behavior is expected to be context-specific, but comparative empirical research on coastal migration under climate change is lacking. We address this gap by utilizing original survey data from coastal Argentina, France, Mozambique and the United States to research determinants of migration under different flood risk scenarios. Here we show that migration is more likely in higher-than in lower-income contexts, and that flood risk is an important driver of migration. Consistent determinants of migration across contexts include response efficacy, self-efficacy, place attachment and age, with variations between scenarios. Other factors such as climate change perceptions, migration costs, social networks, household income, and rurality are also important but context-specific. Furthermore, important trade-offs exist between migration and in-situ adaptation. These findings support policymakers in forging equitable migration pathways under climate change.
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