Internal climate migration in a new era of scarcity

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AUTHORS Ivar Kolstad Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law, Norwegian School of Economics, Norway, and Chr. Michelsen Institute Päivi Lujala Geography Research Unit, University of Oulu, Finland, Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, and Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law, Norwegian School of Economics, Norway Arne Wiig Chr. Michelsen Institute

Internal climate migration in a new era of scarcity Hundreds of millions of people in developing countries will have their qives and qiveqihoods affected by cqimate change in the coming decades PIP C Q: With credibqe miD gaD on strategies faiqing to be impqementedd increasing attenDon is being paid to strategies of adaptaDon to these coming changes: These incqude protecDve measuresagainstincreasingqyfrequentandintensefastonsetevents suchascycqonesdfloodsandfiresdchangesinagricuqturaqandother producD on processes to adjust to sqowJmoving changes such as changesintemperaturesdprecipitaDonandseasonsorincreasedsoiq saqinityduetoseaqeveqrisedandother in situ adaptaDonpracDces:


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