At Risk of Deprivation The Multidimensional Well-Being Impacts of Climate Migration and Immobility in Peru

This open access book examines how and why various forms of climate (im)mobilities can impact people's objective and subjective well-being. Worsening climate impacts are forcing subsistence farmers worldwide to decide between staying or leaving their homes. This mixed methods study analyzes cas...

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Main Author: Bergmann, Jonas (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden Springer Nature 2024
Series:Studien zur Migrations- und Integrationspolitik
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