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Yang Y, Tilman D, Jin Z, Smith P, Barrett C, Zhu Y, et al.
Science . 2024 Sep; 385(6713):eadn3747. PMID: 39236181
Agriculture's global environmental impacts are widely expected to continue expanding, driven by population and economic growth and dietary changes. This Review highlights climate change as an additional amplifier of agriculture's...
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Mester B, Frieler K, Schewe J
Sci Data . 2023 Jul; 10(1):482. PMID: 37481606
We present a new open source dataset FLODIS that links estimates of flood-induced human displacements, fatalities, and economic damages to flooded areas observed through remote sensing. The dataset connects displacement...
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Falkendal T, Otto C, Schewe J, Jagermeyr J, Konar M, Kummu M, et al.
Nat Food . 2023 Apr; 2(1):11-14. PMID: 37117657
Global food security is threatened by the effects of COVID-19 on international agricultural supply chains and locusts destroying crops and livelihoods in the Horn of Africa and South Asia. We...
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Kluge L, Levermann A, Schewe J
Phys Rev E . 2023 Jan; 106(6-1):064138. PMID: 36671094
The radiation model is a parameter-free model of human mobility that has been applied primarily for short-distance moves, such as commuting. When applied to migration, it underestimates the number of...
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Otto C, Kuhla K, Geiger T, Schewe J, Frieler K
Sci Adv . 2023 Jan; 9(1):eadd6616. PMID: 36598974
Global warming is likely to increase the proportion of intense hurricanes in the North Atlantic. Here, we analyze how this may affect economic growth. To this end, we introduce an...
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Rikani A, Frieler K, Schewe J
PLoS One . 2022 Nov; 17(11):e0276764. PMID: 36383529
International migration patterns, at the global level, can to a large extent be explained through economic factors in origin and destination countries. On the other hand, it has been shown...
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Kluge L, Schewe J
Phys Rev E . 2021 Dec; 104(5-1):054311. PMID: 34942836
Human migration is often studied using gravity models. These models, however, have known limitations, including analytic inconsistencies and a dependence on empirical data to calibrate multiple parameters for the region...
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Desai B, Bresch D, Cazabat C, Hochrainer-Stigler S, Mechler R, Ponserre S, et al.
Science . 2021 Jun; 372(6548):1284-1287. PMID: 34140380
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Lotze H, Tittensor D, Bryndum-Buchholz A, Eddy T, Cheung W, Galbraith E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Jun; 116(26):12907-12912. PMID: 31186360
While the physical dimensions of climate change are now routinely assessed through multimodel intercomparisons, projected impacts on the global ocean ecosystem generally rely on individual models with a specific set...
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Schewe J, Gosling S, Reyer C, Zhao F, Ciais P, Elliott J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 Mar; 10(1):1005. PMID: 30824763
Global impact models represent process-level understanding of how natural and human systems may be affected by climate change. Their projections are used in integrated assessments of climate change. Here we...