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This paper reviews existing research on climate change and migration, proposing a new interpretive framework for analysis. The scope covers five pathways through which climate change may affect migration: short-term shocks, long-term climatic changes, environmental pull factors, adaptation and mitigation measures, and perceptions and narratives. This global assessment synthesises evidence from numerous expert studies, with examples from regions including Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, South and East Asia, and the Pacific.
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