Global migration has risen sharply from approximately 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million people per year ...
Human migration has been an essential and transformative process, driven by the need to adapt to changing environmental, social, and economic conditions. Here we explore associations between drought ...
Homo sapiens evolved in Africa about 200,000 years ago and went on to become great walkers. With our bigger brains came curiosity about the world. People living outside of Africa today can trace their ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have demonstrated, through multi-agent simulations in a two-dimensional space, that the combination of environmental variability and human migration may foster the ...
The out-of-Africa migration, in which ancient humans went on to inhabit every other continent except Antarctica, may not have ...
Current models of human migrations consider cities as equal, so that migration fluxes are driven by population size (left). However, natural hazards, conflicts, or socioeconomic inequalities affect ...
Two landmark genomic studies have unveiled unprecedented details about prehistoric human migrations, including the longest known journey from North Asia to South America and the largest genetic ...
Current climate migration literature focuses on establishing links between climate drivers and migration. However, it often overlooks the broader role that migration plays within the context of ...