This short talk by Sandra Zimmermann from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) explores the concept of disaster-induced displacement as a potential social tipping element. Examine how natural disasters force populations to relocate and how these displacement patterns might trigger larger social transformations. Learn about the theoretical framework connecting climate disasters, human migration, and societal change through a systems perspective.
Disaster-Induced Displacement as a Potential Social Tipping Element
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Disaster-induced displacement as a potential social tipping element
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Institut Henri Poincaré