DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin (Jun 2016)

Data and methods in the environment-migration nexus: a scale perspective

  • Eklund, Lina,
  • Romankiewicz, Clemens,
  • Brandt, Martin,
  • Doevenspeck, Martin,
  • Samimi, Cyrus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12854/erde-147-10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 147, no. 2
pp. 153 – 164

Abstract

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The relationship between environment and migration has gained increased attention since the 1990s when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projected climate change to become a major driver of ­human migration. Evaluations of this relationship include both quantitative and qualitative assessments. This review article introduces the concept of scale to environment-migration research as an important methodological issue for the reliability of conclusions drawn. The review of case studies shows that scale issues are highly present in environment-migration research but rarely discussed. Several case studies base their results on data at very coarse resolutions that have undergone strong modifications and generalizations. We argue that scale-related shortcomings must be considered in all stages of environment-migration research.

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