posted on 2025-08-01, 11:09authored byWN Adger, A-S Crépin, C Folke, D Ospina, FS Chapin, K Segerson, KC Seto, JM Anderies, S Barrett, EM Bennett, G Daily, T Elmqvist, J Fischer, N Kautsky, SA Levin, JF Shogren, J van den Bergh, B Walker, J Wilen
Climate change is reshaping the comparative advantage of regions and hence driving migration flows, principally toward urban areas. Migration has multiple benefits and costs in both origin and destination regions. Coordinated policies that recognize how and why people move can reduce future costs and facilitate adaptation to climate change both within borders and internationally.
Funding
109223-00
Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences