Using the case of Tuvalu, the paper analysed key environmental factors said to contribute to population movement, in addition to considering time factors, in order to show how typologies for environmentally induced population movement need to be understood in a contextualised manner.
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Stojanov, R., I. Kelman, S. Shen, B. Duží, H. Upadhyay, D. Vikhrov, G.J. Lingaraj, and A. Mishra. 2014. Contextualising Typologies of Environmentally Induced Population Movement. Disaster Prevention and Management 23(5): 508-523,
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2014
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