2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10051405
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Climate Change, Agriculture and Migration: A Survey

Abstract: This paper proposes a selective review of the classical economics-based literature on climate change and migration, focusing on the extent to which agriculture might be considered a key mediating channel linking climate change to migration. Overall, climate change is expected to have large and negative effects on the global economy. These effects are even more evident whenever the economic sector considered is the agricultural one, particularly in developing countries. Hence, migration can be viewed as a speci… Show more

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“…Otherwise, climate change can make agricultural development unpredictable and disrupt the country's economic progress (Yalew et al, 2018). It is noted that further research should be aimed at helping with food security in the development of the country and the sustainability of the economy, the methodology of measurement, which is largely insufficient in modern research on climate change and the redistribution of resources between industries and countries (Falco et al, 2018).…”
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“…Otherwise, climate change can make agricultural development unpredictable and disrupt the country's economic progress (Yalew et al, 2018). It is noted that further research should be aimed at helping with food security in the development of the country and the sustainability of the economy, the methodology of measurement, which is largely insufficient in modern research on climate change and the redistribution of resources between industries and countries (Falco et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investment and innovation policy aimed at the implementation of projects to support agricultural production can only partially stop the decline in agricultural production during the current economic crisis (Falco et al, 2018;Fujimori et al, 2018). Agriculture's share in fixed investments of the Russian Federation and the number of people employed in agriculture are characterized by the downward tendencies for the entire analyzed period (Figure 3 and 4).…”
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“…There are relevant surveys about the recent trends that the literature has observed in these scientific fields. Falco et al [19] provide a robust review about the literature on climate change and extractive activities. Falco et al [19] highlighted that the importance of agriculture emerges from micro-level country studies and some macro-level analyses using cross-sectional data over longer time periods.…”
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“…Falco et al [19] provide a robust review about the literature on climate change and extractive activities. Falco et al [19] highlighted that the importance of agriculture emerges from micro-level country studies and some macro-level analyses using cross-sectional data over longer time periods. Nichols et al [20] majorly focused the interlinkages between climate changes and sustainability in a different work of literature survey.…”
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confidence: 99%