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Klimawandel und Migration

9. June 2021 by Hanna Möller
Wenn Dürre oder Überschwemmungen die Heimat unbewohnbar machen: Geograph Patrick Sakdapolrak und sein Team an der Universität Wien untersuchen in einem aktuellen EU-Projekt die Zusammenhänge von Klimawandel und Migration. Dabei kommen die Betroffenen selbst zu Wort.
Bauer auf einer Schwemmlandinsel im Brahmaputra, Bangladesch
Es gibt keinen monokausalen Zusammenhang zwischen Klimawandel und Migration, denn letztere werde von vielen Faktoren bestimmt, so Patrick Sakdapolrak. © Harald Sterly 2011
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  • Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung der Fakultät für Geowissenschaften, Geographie und Astronomie
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