internal displacement
When the disaster strikes: Gendered (im)mobility in Bangladesh
This study investigates gendered (im)mobility during cyclone strikes in Bangladesh, using the Q-based Discourse Analysis to show how and why gender-roles (im)mobilised people.
Notions of climate-induced (im)mobility decision-making and wellbeing in an urban informal settlement in Bangladesh
This article investigates climate-induced sociopsychological immobility and its link to Internally Displaced People’s wellbeing in a slum of Dhaka.
When do households benefit from migration? Insights from vulnerable environments in Haiti
Building on the main results of the MECLEP case study in Haiti, this policy brief recommends policies aimed at fostering the potential of migration as a positive adaptation strategy.
Migration as adaptation? A comparative analysis of policy frameworks
The issue discusses possible adaptation policies and current CC and development policy structures on human mobility in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Kenya, Mauritius, PNG and Vietnam.