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    The International Migration Review
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    Environmental changes drive international migration, influencing both the causes and consequences of human movement. This study examines the complex relationship between environmental factors and migration patterns, including ethical considerations.

    Area of Science:

    • Environmental Science
    • Sociology
    • Demography

    Background:

    • International migration is increasingly linked to environmental changes and processes.
    • Understanding the drivers and impacts of environment-related migration is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To conceptualize environment-related migration.
    • To assess the significance of environmental factors in initiating migration.
    • To examine migration as an independent variable in the migration-environment relationship.
    • To address ethical and policy dimensions of this phenomenon.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of conceptualizations of environment-related migration.
    • Analysis of the role of environmental factors in migration initiation.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDemographic ImpactDeveloping CountriesEcologyEnvironmentEnvironmental DegradationEnvironmental PolicyEthicsHuman RightsInternational MigrationInternational Migration--determinantsMigrantsMigrationMigration PolicyNatural DisasterPolicyPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation PolicyRefugeesSocial PolicyWorld

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  • Examination of migration as an independent variable.
  • Discussion of ethical and policy implications.
  • Main Results:

    • Environmental factors are significant drivers of international migration.
    • Migration can also influence environmental conditions, creating a feedback loop.
    • Ethical and policy frameworks are needed to manage environment-related migration.

    Conclusions:

    • Environment-related migration is a complex issue with significant global implications.
    • Policy and ethical considerations must be integrated into migration management strategies.
    • Further research is needed to fully understand the migration-environment nexus.