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Session II: Impact of gradual environmental change on migration: Regional and national perspectives

Before we can determine what types of migratory patterns related to gradual environmental changes are relevant at the national and regional levels, we must first define the main concepts. Gradual environmental changes are those that occur over a long period of time and manifest themselves in small increments. These changes normally have a breaking point, or a threshold after which they are irreversible. Some examples of gradual environmental change are desertification, land degradation, deforestation, and a loss of biodiversity. These phenomena can lead to land erosion caused by wind or water, deterioration of the physical, chemical, biological, and economic quality of the land, and a permanent loss of natural vegetation.

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