Climate shocks and migration: an agent-based modeling approach

The authors constructed an agent-based model derived from qualitative and quantitative analyses of a well-studied demographic field site, Nang Rong district, northeast Thailand, to examine how climate shocks might affect migration in rural agricultural areas.

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Entwisle, Barbara
 Williams, Nathalie E.
 Verdery, Ashton M.
 Rindfuss, Ronald R.
 Walsh, Stephen J.
 Malanson, George P.
 Mucha, Peter J.
 Frizzelle, Brian G.
 McDaniel, Philip M.
 Yao, Xiaozheng
 Heumann, Benjamin W.
 Prasartkul, Pramote
 Sawangdee, Yothin
 Jampaklay, Aree
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Entwisle, B., N. E. Williams, A. M. Verdery, R. R. Rindfuss, S. J. Walsh, G. P. Malanson, P. J. Mucha, B. G. Frizzelle, P. M. McDaniel, X. Yao, B. W. Heumann, P. Prasartkul, Y. Sawangdee and A. Jampaklay. 2016. Climate shocks and migration: an agent-based modeling approach. Population and Environment 38(1): 47-71

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2016
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