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-====== Groundswell 2: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration ======+====== Groundswell 2: Acting on Internal Climate Migration ======
  
 Climate change is an increasingly potent driver of migration. This report, which builds on the 2018 Groundswell report, presents new regional analyses that reaffirm how climate-driven internal migration could escalate in the next three  Climate change is an increasingly potent driver of migration. This report, which builds on the 2018 Groundswell report, presents new regional analyses that reaffirm how climate-driven internal migration could escalate in the next three 
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 ^  Quick Facts  ^^ ^  Quick Facts  ^^
-| Report location:  | [[https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstreams/158b2f56-a4db-5a2d-93b9-0070068fa084/download]]   | +|Report location:  |[[https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstreams/158b2f56-a4db-5a2d-93b9-0070068fa084/download]]   | 
-| Language:  | English | +|Language:  |English  
-| Publisher:  | [[encyclopedia:world_bank_group|World Bank Group]] +|Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:world_bank_group|World Bank Group]] 
-|Publication date:  | 2018 | +|Publication date:  |2018  
-| Authors: Viviane Clement, Kanta Kumari Rigaud, Alex de Sherbinin, Bryan Jones, Susana Adamo, Jacob Schewe, Nian Sadiq, Elham Shabahat +|Authors:  |Alex de Sherbinin, Bryan Jones, Elham Shabahat, Jacob Schewe, Jonas Bergmann, Kanta Kumari Rigaud, Kayly Ober, Nadege Desiree Yameogo, Nian Sadiq, Susana Adamo, Viviane Clement  
-| Time horizon:  | 2030-2050  |  +|Time horizon:  |2030 - 2050    
-| Geographic focus:  | Sub-Saharan AfricaEast Asia and the PacificSouth AsiaNorth AfricaLatin AmericaEastern Europe and Central Asia+|Geographic focus:  |Sub-Saharan_AfricaEast_Asia_and_the_PacificSouth_AsiaNorth_AfricaLatin_AmericaEastern_Europe_and_Central_Asia, Morocco, Vietnam, Kyrgyz_Republic   
-| Page count:  | 362 |+|Page count:  |362  | 
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 +=====Methods===== 
 +The research method used in the report involves analyzing climate migration projections for Morocco, Vietnam, and the Kyrgyz Republic up to 2050 across three scenarios: pessimistic reference, more inclusive development, and more climate-friendly. The projections consider socio-economic, demographic characteristics, urbanization trends, climatic conditions, and natural systems to identify hotspots of climate in- and out-migration.\\  
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 =====Key Insights===== =====Key Insights=====
 +Morocco, Vietnam, and the Kyrgyz Republic face distinct climate migration challenges by 2050. Morocco may see 1.9 million climate migrants, with hotspots in coastal cities and central foothills. Vietnam's Mekong Delta and Red River Delta are vulnerable, potentially affecting 3.1 million people. The Kyrgyz Republic's Ferghana Valley and areas around Bishkek could experience significant migration due to water scarcity and crop productivity changes. Adaptation strategies and inclusive development are crucial to mitigate impacts.
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 1. Internal climate migration is set to accelerate to 2050 across six regions, hitting the poorest and most vulnerable  1. Internal climate migration is set to accelerate to 2050 across six regions, hitting the poorest and most vulnerable 
 the hardest and threatening development gains. the hardest and threatening development gains.
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 3. Early action both to cut global greenhouse gas emissions and to ensure inclusive and resilient development is essential, and can reduce the scale of internal climate migration by as much as 60–80 percent. 3. Early action both to cut global greenhouse gas emissions and to ensure inclusive and resilient development is essential, and can reduce the scale of internal climate migration by as much as 60–80 percent.
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