Abstract
Millions of people impacted by climate change actually want to remain in place; these aspirations and respective capabilities need more attention in migration research and climate adaptation policies. Residents at risk may voluntarily stay put, as opposed to being involuntarily trapped, and understanding such subjectivity is empirically challenging. This comment elaborates on "voluntary non-migration" to call attention to a neglected population within the ongoing discourses on climate-induced migration, social equality and human rights. A roadmap for action outlines specific research and policy goals.
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Mallick, B., & Schanze, J. (2020, June 1). Trapped or voluntary? Non-migration despite climate risks. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114718
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