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Medicine · Public Health
This Personal View examines the growing intersection between climate change and human mobility, arguing that migration, displacement, and immobility are increasingly shaped by both sudden-onset and slow-onset climate hazards alongside underlying social and governance vulnerabilities. The authors highlight that most climate-related mobility occurs within national borders and carries considerable implications for health, livelihoods, and urban systems. Although global frameworks such as the Global Compact for Migration and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change have begun to acknowledge these dynamics, a major adaptation gap at the national level remains a critical challenge for public health preparedness and policy.
Novelty: 78%
Rigor: 85%
Significance: 92%
Validity: 88%
Clarity: 90%
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