臭了生气
发表于 2025-3-26 22:59:36
Thomas Walker,Jane McGaughey,Victoria KellyAn interdisciplinary overview of new and emergent research on environmental migration.Includes case studies, historical analyses, projections, & recommendations for policy & future research directions
一个姐姐
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桶去微染
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轻快带来危险
发表于 2025-3-27 10:17:11
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6509-9ations due to climate change and other environmental factors. The chapter concludes by offering recommendations on how to advance the human rights of persons with disabilities in climate-related migration.
aspect
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CREEK
发表于 2025-3-27 20:47:35
s, & recommendations for policy & future research directionsThis book will provide a space for new and emergent research in environmental migration, particularly in the context of a world beginning to emerge from the grip of a debilitating public health crisis that kept many firmly rooted in place w
Legion
发表于 2025-3-27 22:40:43
Book 2023om the grip of a debilitating public health crisis that kept many firmly rooted in place while displacing others internationally. With famines, vast wildfires, droughts, and record heatwaves uprooting human settlements internationally, research on migration in the face of emerging risks is all the m
高深莫测
发表于 2025-3-28 04:15:48
Migration in the Face of Emerging Risks: An Introductionability. Humans are both influenced by climatic events and have an impact on the ecology of the planet. Recent scholarship has defined migration in environmental terms. The concept of migration as a form of adaptation that considers proactive migration and the economic impacts of displacement (as we
禁止
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外露
发表于 2025-3-28 14:22:08
Coffee Plantations and Irish Migration to Santiago de Cuba: A Historical Case Study of Radical Enviry transformed the Cuban landscape, especially between the 1790s and 1868. At the peak of its golden era (1820-840), as many as 725 cafetales existed in the mountains of Eastern Cuba, 678 of them in the jurisdiction of Santiago. Today, 171 still remain in different archaeological states. In 2000, the