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Who Are Climate Migrants? A Global Analysis of the Profiles of Communities Affected by Weather-related Internal Displacements

Who are Climate Migrants?

Weather-related hazards have become a major driver of human mobility worldwide. Over recent decades, disasters, such as floods, storms, wildfires and droughts have displaced hundreds of millions of people, with substantial variation across both geographical areas and types of climate hazards. While global estimates of displacement numbers by hazard type and region are well-established, a significant gap remains in the availability of disaggregated data on key variables – such as age, sex and income – for the populations impacted by these events. This paper aims to bridge this critical knowledge gap by providing detailed estimates of the demographic, socioeconomic and geographical profiles of populations in areas impacted by weather-related displacements worldwide. 

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Source/Editeur:

International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Author(s):

International Organization for Migration

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Statut:

Free

Pays/région:

Switzerland

Region:

Europe

La langue:

English