1st Edition

The Science of Climate Migration

By Frank R. Spellman Copyright 2023
260 Pages 33 Color & 9 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

260 Pages 33 Color & 9 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

260 Pages 33 Color & 9 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book addresses the nexus between science and migration and examines how the two are inextricably intertwined. The Science of Climate Migration primarily addresses the science of global climate change and additionally examines how this change is more than a region being too hot, too cold, too dry, too wet, or too windy; rather it is also about heightened military tensions, political... Read more
1. Setting the Stage. 2. Water's Impact On Irrigation. 3. When the Fields Blow in the Wind. 4. When Opportunity Vanishes. 5. When Disease Is A Passenger. 6. When the Sea Rises. 7. When the Forest Turns to Ash. 8. When the Mountains Lift. 9. When Land Subsides. 10. Relative Sea Level Rise. 11. When Land Fractures. 12. Climate Change and the Hispanic Paradox.

Biography

Frank R. Spellman is a retired assistant professor of environmental health at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, and author of over 155 books. Spellman has been cited in more than 400 publications; serves as a professional expert witness and incident/accident investigator for the U.S. Department of Justice and a private law firm; and consults on Homeland Security vulnerability assessments (VAs) for critical infrastructure, including water/wastewater facilities nationwide. Dr. Spellman lectures on sewage treatment, water treatment, homeland security and health and safety topics throughout the country and teaches water/wastewater operator short courses at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, VA). He holds a BA in public administration; BS in Business Management; MBA; Master of Science, MS, in environmental engineering; and a PhD in environmental engineering.