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New Scientist quotes Gunvor Jónsson's work on the environment and migration

An article in the New Scientist on 27 April 2011 mentions Gunvor Jónsson's working paper on the environmental factor in migration dynamics, in which she writes about the following:

  • confusion about definitions of a climate refugee
  • ignorance about the many motives involved when people move
  • a failure to understand that migration can be a normal part of coping with climate variability

Read the full article on the New Scientist website...

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