id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264348-n551lttt Balsari, Satchit Climate Change, Migration, and Civil Strife 2020-10-13 .txt text/plain 7741 363 45 Advances in remote-sensing and surveillance capabilities that have tracked population displacements in recent years have generated strong empirical evidence that migration is a key survival mechanism in the face of extreme weather events, including floods and droughts; that most climate-related migration takes place across short distances within countries or across contiguous borders; and that households which lack migration options are inherently more vulnerable and less adaptable to the impacts of climatic variability [9] . Shifts in these arguments began to emerge in the mid-2000s, as the effects of climate change became more marked [94] , the number of resource wars increased with surges in forced migration [78] , and research and policy analysis contributed to enhanced understanding of the pivotal negative roles played by internal social fragilities and incompetent or malicious state leaders in the setting of external economic and agricultural shocks [95, 96] . ./cache/cord-264348-n551lttt.txt ./txt/cord-264348-n551lttt.txt