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“I can migrate, but why should I?”—voluntary non-migration despite creeping environmental risks

Environmental Studies and Forestry

“I can migrate, but why should I?”—voluntary non-migration despite creeping environmental risks

B. Mallick, C. Priovashini, et al.

This fascinating study examines why some individuals choose to stay put despite environmental threats, highlighting the importance of livelihood resilience. Conducted by Bishajwit Mallick, Chup Priovashini, and Jochen Schanze in coastal Bangladesh, it uncovers the complex interplay of societal and environmental factors influencing voluntary non-migration decisions.... show more
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