Climate change and the public health imperative for supporting migration as adaptation
In an era of accelerating global climate change, human mobility has reached unprecedented levels. While it is acknowledged that many cases of human migration in the context of climate change are forced or involuntary, particularly where adaptation measures have failed to achieve sufficient resilienc...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Marcus (Author), Liz Hanna (Author), Peter Tait (Author), Sheila Stone (Author), Chadia Wannous (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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