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A Conceptual Framework: Climate Change and Migration

Natural Capital
Climate-related
Stresses Perturbations

Social Capital Human Capital LIVELIHOOD ASSETS

Environmental Displacement
Permanent Temporary

VULNERABLITIY CONTEXT

MIGRATION RESPONSES

Socioeconomic
Stresses Perturbations

Physical Capital
Financial Capital

Environmentaleconomic Migration
Permanent Temporary (seasonal/circular)

Qin, H., P. Romero Lankao, and M. Haeffner. Displacement or Adaptation? Climate Change and Migration in Mexico. The Nansen Conference on Climate Change and Displacement in the 21st Century, Oslo, Norway, June 5-7, 2011.
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