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The Atlas of Environmental Migration

The Atlas of Environmental Migration Social sciences Reference Reviews Volume 31 · Number 4 · 2017 · 12-20 of The Routledge International Handbook of RR 2017/097 Migration Studies (Gold and Nawyn 2013)(RR 2013/223), “we are all descended from immigrants, with the dubious possible exception Dina Ionesco, Daria Mokhnacheva and François Gemenne of the North African Berbers”. Routledge Recent years have shown an enormous increase London and New York in mass migration, fueled by conflict, poverty, improved cheap transport, increasing awareness xv  152 pp. through social media of lifestyles in other countries ISBN 978 1 138 02205 8 (hbck); ISBN 978 1 138 02206 5 and climate change. A further factor, possibly in fact the major factor, but usually left unmentioned, (pbck); ISBN 978 1 315 77731 3 (e-book) is population growth. This is a thorny topic which £95 $160 (hbck); £33.99 $58.95 (pbck); £23.79 $41.27 tends to be avoided partly because of its racist and (e-book) eugenic background and partly for fear of upsetting Published for the International Organization for Migration the Pope and other religious prodnoses. It is worth Keywords Environment, Maps, Migration noting that the world’s population has more than Review DOI 10.1108/RR-01-2017-0010 tripled during my lifetime while the world’s supply http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Reference Reviews Emerald Publishing

The Atlas of Environmental Migration

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0950-4125
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10.1108/RR-01-2017-0010
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Social sciences Reference Reviews Volume 31 · Number 4 · 2017 · 12-20 of The Routledge International Handbook of RR 2017/097 Migration Studies (Gold and Nawyn 2013)(RR 2013/223), “we are all descended from immigrants, with the dubious possible exception Dina Ionesco, Daria Mokhnacheva and François Gemenne of the North African Berbers”. Routledge Recent years have shown an enormous increase London and New York in mass migration, fueled by conflict, poverty, improved cheap transport, increasing awareness xv  152 pp. through social media of lifestyles in other countries ISBN 978 1 138 02205 8 (hbck); ISBN 978 1 138 02206 5 and climate change. A further factor, possibly in fact the major factor, but usually left unmentioned, (pbck); ISBN 978 1 315 77731 3 (e-book) is population growth. This is a thorny topic which £95 $160 (hbck); £33.99 $58.95 (pbck); £23.79 $41.27 tends to be avoided partly because of its racist and (e-book) eugenic background and partly for fear of upsetting Published for the International Organization for Migration the Pope and other religious prodnoses. It is worth Keywords Environment, Maps, Migration noting that the world’s population has more than Review DOI 10.1108/RR-01-2017-0010 tripled during my lifetime while the world’s supply

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