The authors examine involuntary migration and its associated global risks. They introduce the GRiNLoc-GpESTE tool to analyze the interconnectedness of factors driving migration, such as conflicts, natural disasters, climate change, and economic limitations. The study urges policymakers to address these risks with a cross-cutting approach, recognizing the potential for polycrisis.
Global Risks Related to Involuntary Migration
Author(s)
Irena Apolzan Arădăvoaicei, Cristian-Silviu Bănacu, Marin Andreica and Ștefan Săvulescu
Publication Date
5 October 2024
Publisher
Sciendo
DOI / URL
Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Systems Addressed
Social Order and Governance
Resource Theme
Catastrophic and Existential Risk • Learning resource