Turning up the heat: A conceptual model for understanding the migration and health in the context of global climate change
Khalid, A., Babry, J. A., Vearey, J., & Zenner, D. (2023). Turning up the heat: A conceptual model for understanding the migration and health in the context of global climate change. Journal of Migration and Health, 7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100172 [OPEN ACCESS]
Abstract:
The triangular relationship between climate change-related events, patterns of human migration and their implications for health is an important yet understudied issue. To improve understanding of this complex relationship, a comprehensive, interdisciplinary conceptual model will be useful. This paper investigates relationships between these factors and considers their impacts for affected populations globally.
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