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期刊名:Population and environment

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ISSN:0199-0039

e-ISSN:1573-7810

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Mohamad AlAbbas,Emily Hannum,Jere Behrman et al. Mohamad AlAbbas et al.
How do geospatial sorting and social stratification condition natural-disaster exposure and impact? Using the case of the May 2022 flash floods in Pernambuco, Brazil, we address this question with a dual-source approach that captures dispar...
Valerie Mueller,Clark Gray,Sudhanshu Handa Valerie Mueller
The use of migration as an adaptation strategy is now recognized by scholars and policymakers as a key response to climate change. Cash transfer programs, now being implemented worldwide, also have the potential to facilitate adaptation and...
Sarah Chambliss,Aquiel Warner,Corwin Zigler et al. Sarah Chambliss et al.
Racialized and lower-income communities often face disproportionate health risks from air pollution. In central Texas, semiconductor fabrication plants (SFPs) are a major emissions source, but their health effects and impact on disparities ...
Laurence Cannings,Craig W Hutton,Kristine Nilsen Laurence Cannings
Wellbeing and environment are inherently interlinked and, as such, should be supported by a framework that captures multiple relationships between people and ecosystems. A comprehensive wellbeing assessment encompasses broad objective and s...
Monica J Grant,Katherine J Curtis Monica J Grant
Environmental disruptions such as extreme weather events can intensify household uncertainty by creating financial, marital, and housing instability. In this paper, we draw on unique interview data to advance knowledge of fertility intentio...
Sam Hampton,Elodie Taylor,Lorraine Whitmarsh Sam Hampton
Climate change is an intergenerational issue, with parents uniquely positioned to influence both current emissions and future generations' environmental attitudes. This study explores the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours of parents in the...
Alexis R Santos-Lozada,Matt Kaneshiro,Collin McCarter et al. Alexis R Santos-Lozada et al.
damages, demolishing the electric grid, and severely affecting essential daily services. Recovery from the disasters continued as of the second half of 2019. Amidst the chaos, stakeholders expected impact estimates to be available for recov...
Mahalia B Clark,Ephraim Nkonya,Gillian L Galford Mahalia B Clark
With rising global temperatures come greater temperature and precipitation variability, contributing to more frequent and severe climate hazards that can upend lives and displace families. Lower-income households are often disproportionatel...
Mingwei Liu,Erik J Timmermans,Alfred Wagtendonk et al. Mingwei Liu et al.
We aimed to map the spatial distribution of green space in the Netherlands, and to first comprehensively assess socio-demographic and socio-economic differences in the availability of green space in the Netherlands. Data was analyzed from a...