Research on the Impact of Climate Change on State Vulnerability
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DOI: 10.25236/erems.2018.058
Author(s)
Kaiyang Han, Honglin Ren, Yujie Zhang
Corresponding Author
Yujie Zhang
Abstract
Climate change can influence regional instability, and the net damage costs of climate change are likely to be significant. Many of these effects will alter people’s lifestyle, and may have the potential to cause the weakening and breakdown of social and governmental structures. Consequently, destabilized governments could result in fragile states. In this paper, a series of models are developed to help to solve climate change how influence regional instability.
Keywords
Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient, Evaluation Model, Multiple Regression Model