Impacts of the future changes in extreme events on migration in the Middle East

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2016-04-22

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European Geosciences Union (EGU)

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Natural hazards are defined as extreme events that threat people, their homes and their neighborhoods. They damage housing, food production system and other infrastructures. The frequency of natural hazards namely drought, floods can influence the residential decision-making and can cause substantial residential mobility by affecting relatively greater numbers of people in the region. Developing countries are more vulnerable to the impacts of natural hazards. Therefore, environmental migration can be associated with natural hazards especially in the developing countries. Limited water resources and demographic dynamics of the Middle East make the region one of the most affected domains from the impacts of natural hazards. In this study, we consider the relationship between migration as a demographic process and the frequency of natural hazards in the Middle East for the period of 2020 - 2045 with respect to 1980 - 2005 by performing the projection according to the scenario of IPCC, namely RCP8.5 through the RegCM4.4 and combining them with an econometric analysis.

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This research has been supported by Bogaziçi University Research Fund Grant Number 10421.

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EGU General Assembly 2016

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An, N., Turp, M. T., Öztürk, T. & Kurnaz, M. L. (2016). Impacts of the future changes in extreme events on migration in the Middle East. Paper presented at the EGU General Assembly 2016.