earth_science4 papersavg year 2019quality 7/5weak evidence

Robust empirical evidence on the potential causal linkages between environmental change, conflict and migration is scarce.

Research gap analysis derived from 4 earth_science papers in our local library.

The gap

Robust empirical evidence on the potential causal linkages between environmental change, conflict and migration is scarce.

Consensus across the literature

Clustered from 4 gap mentions across 4 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.

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Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps

  • Flooding and Relocation: The Zambezi River Valley in Mozambique (2011) · doi

    This paper intends to decrease the lack of data on the linkages between the environment, displacement and migration and identify the major issues in dealing with these impacts.

    Keywords: intends decrease lack linkages environment displacement migration identify major issues dealing impacts
  • Climate change, in-situ adaptation, and migration decisions of smallholder farmers in central Ethiopia (2020) · doi

    Despite a surge of literature on migration and climate change, evidence on the impact of climate change and variability on migration is inconclusive and the roles of in-situ adaptation strategies in migration decisions are unclear.

    Keywords: migration climate change despite surge literature evidence impact variability inconclusive roles situ adaptation strategies decisions
  • Climate, conflict and internal migration in Colombia (2024) · doi

    Robust empirical evidence on the potential causal linkages between environmental change, conflict and migration is scarce.

    Keywords: robust empirical evidence potential causal linkages environmental change conflict migration scarce
  • Optically stimulated luminescence dating of coastal sediments at Funing Bay, Southeastern China (2019) · doi

    The possible role of environmental change, especially sea level change, as a stimulus for the development of human residence and migration is poorly understood.

    Keywords: change possible role environmental especially level stimulus development human residence migration poorly understood

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