Climate, Urbanization, and Conflict:

David Castells‐Quintana, T. McDermott
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In this paper, we test the effect of weather shocks and floods on urban social disorder for a panel of large cities in developing countries. We focus on a particular mechanism, namely the displacement of population into (large) cities. We test this hypothesis using a novel dataset on floods—distinguishing those that affected large cities directly from those that occurred outside of our sample of large cities. Floods are found to be associated with faster growth of the population in the city, and in turn with a higher likelihood (and frequency) of urban social disorder events. Our evidence suggests that the effects of floods on urban social disorder occur (mainly) through the displacement of population, and the “push” of people into large cities. Our findings have important implications for evaluating future climate change, as well as for policies regarding adaptation to climate change and disaster resilience.
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气候、城市化和冲突:
在本文中,我们测试了天气冲击和洪水对发展中国家大城市的城市社会混乱的影响。我们关注的是一种特殊的机制,即人口向(大城市)的迁移。我们使用一个关于洪水的新数据集来检验这一假设——将那些直接影响大城市的洪水与那些发生在大城市样本之外的洪水区分开来。研究发现,洪水与城市人口的快速增长有关,反过来,城市社会混乱事件的可能性(和频率)也更高。我们的证据表明,洪水对城市社会混乱的影响(主要)是通过人口的迁移和“推动”人们进入大城市来发生的。我们的研究结果对评估未来气候变化以及适应气候变化和抗灾能力的政策具有重要意义。
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