:PROPERTIES: :ID: 3efb3085-a2d8-42d0-b676-f9262755a60c :END: #+title: 2016-08-11 * Academic Writing :academia:CSLA:@personal: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2016-08-11 06:48:36+0100] :MODIFIED: [2016-08-11 08:23:15+0100] :IMPORTED: [2023-02-08 19:22:45-0500] :END: "You have to show on the page that you are aware why you are making the decisions you are making." There is not a huge difference between a proposal and introduction in an academic article. * Migration :academia:CSLA:@personal: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2016-08-11 Thu 15:01] :MODIFIED: [2016-08-11 Thu 15:13] :IMPORTED: [2023-02-08 Wed 19:22] :END: Migration slowed down since 2010 Climate change indicator. * Towards a theory of two-step push factors :academia:CSLA:@personal: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2016-08-11 Thu 19:15] :MODIFIED: [2016-08-13 Sat 07:36] :IMPORTED: [2023-02-08 Wed 19:22] :END: Context: Emigration from tropic and sub-tropic regions South of the Mediterranean to Europe has been accelerating for decades. This accelerated emigration is often related to breakdown of social and political systems in countries of origin. A coinciding global change is accelerating desertification in tropic and sub-tropic areas, resulting in loss of arable soil (water and carbon sinks). Gap: No or weak connection has been made between emigration and desertification. Significance: Current policy tackling emigration disconnected from deeper causing factors is less likely to yield positive results. Thesis: There is a positive corelation between accelerating desertification (another angle is the common climate change CO2 emissions), and accelerated emigration from decertifying areas. Method/Framework: This will be done by comparing a primary desertification indicator (possibly International Panel on Climate Change indicators over two decades) with International Organisation of Migration data series over the same period. Plan Section 1: Review accelerated emigration attributed to political instability and economic problems Section 2: Define desertification, demonstrate its acceleration Section 3: Compare data and demonstrate corelation Limitations space: time: 2015-1995 give or take a few Risks it has been done before, and I am just ignorant it needs me more time than I have it is beyond my skill mapping emigration data (usually by state) to climate data (usually by eco-region) Potential Sources IOM data sets Possibly IPCC emissions data. Still needs to find useful desertification indicator The world now is a place where there is greater liberty of movement for capital and goods, and a lesser liberty of movement for information and people. An increasingly near future where the combined effect of climate change and end of cheap energy mean the reverse: reduced movement of goods for the benefit of information, and reduced movement of capital for the benefit of people.