Climate change and migration: a case study from rural Bangladesh
Kartiki, Katha
Kartiki, Katha
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2011-03-01
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16
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Migration in response to climate change should not be seen as a failure to adapt, but as a strategy undertaken to increase household resilience. This will, however, happen when migration is planned and supported and not under distress. This article focuses on people's movements in the aftermath of cyclone Aila. It looks at factors influencing migration in five coastal villages in Bangladesh, and their migration experience.
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Gender & Development
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Migration
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19
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1
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1355-2074
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1364-9221
