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Sep 16, 2024

Migrating, Adapting in Place or Missing Options? A Systematic Review of Climate Change-Migration Links in Peru

Water scarcity in Peru
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Peru provides an illuminating case for examining the links between climate change and migration. Settled in a wide range of contrasting climatic, topographic and vegetation zones, its population is exposed to diverse hazards projected to intensify under climate change. Through a systematic review of 59 studies, the authors identify how climatic pressures influence different forms of migration across Peru’s varied landscapes. It finds that hydrometeorological hazards in particular-resulting in water scarcity or water excess-can erode livelihoods and place satisfaction and thereby drive internal migration, disaster displacement and planned relocation in the country.

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Please find the full chapter by Jonas Bergmann, Pablo Escribano and Kira Vinke here.

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Bergmann, Jonas, Pablo Escribano , and Kira Vinke. “Migrating, Adapting in Place or Missing Options? A Systematic Review of Climate Change-Migration Links in Peru.” German Council on Foreign Relations. September 2024.

The text is part of the De Gruyter Handbook of Climate Migration and Climate Mobility Justice (Chapter 6). You can read the full chapter by Jonas Bergmann, Pablo Escribano and Kira Vinke here.

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