Abstract

The problems of climate change have always been important issues. Human history is full of important events (sometimes tragic,) caused by climatic changes and catastrophes. In the past major migration waves have occurred as the result of long draughts, and in the late 20th century the potential for “manmade” climatic catastrophes has emerged as a grim consequence of the social and economic developments of recent decades. This is why international research programs on the human dimension of global change are increasingly addressing climate-related problems.

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