Tuvalu: Climate Change and Migration: Relationships Between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change
Milan, Andrea, Oakes, Robert and Campbell, Jillian (2016). Tuvalu: Climate Change and Migration: Relationships Between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change. United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security.
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Sub-type Research report Author Milan, Andrea
Oakes, Robert
Campbell, JillianTitle Tuvalu: Climate Change and Migration: Relationships Between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change Volume/Issue No. 18 Publication Date 2016-11 Place of Publication Bonn Publisher United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security Pages 73 Language eng Abstract This report presents the results of the first nationally representative empirical study of relationships between household vulnerability, human mobility and climate change in the Pacific. Findings are based upon quantitative and qualitative fieldwork carried out in Tuvalu during the early part of 2015 by researchers from the United Nations University (UNU), the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and the University of the South Pacific (USP). Project fieldwork involved implementation of a total of 320 household surveys in Funafuti (170), Nanumea (70), and Vaitupu (80). Participatory Research Approach (PRA) tools and a Q study were used to complement the overall analysis. The results from the fieldwork were used to build an agent based model (ABM) to project future flows of migration within and out of Tuvalu. UNBIS Thesaurus MIGRATION
CLIMATE CHANGECopyright Holder United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security Copyright Year 2016 Copyright type Creative commons -
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