The paper is divided into three parts: the first part explores the link between climate change and migration; the second part explores recent influxes in internal migration, migratory influences and the associated livelihood decline; and the third part presents possible future population relocations as a consequence of climate change.
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Locke, Justin T. 2009. Climate change-induced migration in the Pacific Region: sudden crisis and long-term developments. Geographical Journal 175(3):171-180.
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2009
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