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Maia Call
Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park
Publications - 13
Citations - 438
Maia Call is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 232 citations. Previous affiliations of Maia Call include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Sea-level rise and human migration
Mathew E. Hauer,Elizabeth Fussell,Valerie Mueller,Valerie Mueller,Maxine Burkett,Maia Call,Kali Abel,Robert McLeman,David Wrathall +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize the rapidly expanding knowledge of human mobility and migration responses to anthropogenic sea-level rise, providing a coherent roadmap for future SLR research and associated policy.
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Disruption, not displacement: Environmental variability and temporary migration in Bangladesh.
TL;DR: These results challenge the common assumption that flooding, precipitation extremes and high temperatures will consistently increase temporary migration and are consistent with a livelihoods interpretation of environmental migration in which households draw on a range of strategies to cope with environmental variability.
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Smallholder responses to climate anomalies in rural Uganda
TL;DR: It is found that smallholder livelihoods are responsive to climate exposure over both short and long time scales, and that in order to sustain rural livelihoods, new strategies will be necessary if smallholders are to successfully adapt to climate change.
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Meeting the looming policy challenge of sea-level change and human migration
David Wrathall,Valerie Mueller,Valerie Mueller,Peter U. Clark,Peter U. Clark,Andrew Reid Bell,Michael Oppenheimer,Mathew E. Hauer,Scott Kulp,Elisabeth A. Gilmore,Helen Adams,Robert E. Kopp,Kali Abel,Maia Call,Joyce J. Chen,A deSherbinin,Elizabeth Fussell,Carling C. Hay,Bryan D. Jones,Nicholas R. Magliocca,Elizabeth Marino,Aimée B. A. Slangen,Koko Warner +22 more
TL;DR: This article examined the implications of global policy decisions that determine future greenhouse gas emissions and local policies around coastal risk that influence where and how we live to minimize the adverse consequences of sea-level change.
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Migration towards Bangladesh coastlines projected to increase with sea-level rise through 2100
Andrew Reid Bell,Andrew Reid Bell,David Wrathall,Valerie Mueller,Valerie Mueller,Joyce J. Chen,Michael Oppenheimer,Mathew E. Hauer,Helen Adams,Scott Kulp,Peter U. Clark,Peter U. Clark,Elizabeth Fussell,Nicholas R. Magliocca,Tingyin Xiao,Elisabeth A. Gilmore,Kali Abel,Maia Call,Aimée B. A. Slangen +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an empirically calibrated agent-based model of household migration decision-making that captures the multi-faceted push, pull and mooring influences on migration at a household scale.