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Papers in this session take up questions of staying put, moving on, defending and protecting property -- in short, questions that have to do with place, our attachments to it, and how it is governed, both in the wake of disasters and in anticipation of more to come.
Disaster-Driven Climate Migration: Findings from Large Mobile Phone Datasets in India - Xiuqi Sukie Yang, University of Pennsylvania; Guangyuan Weng, Northeastern University; Shiyue Cui, University at Buffalo; Catherine Chen, Louisiana State University; Zhicong Chen, Nanjing University; Ying Zhu, The University of Hong Kong
Living with wildfire: Community fire brigades and the transformation of wildfire governance in Los Angeles - Nick Tinoco, University of California-Los Angeles
Making Sense of Staying After Mega Fires - Haisu Huang, William and Mary; Jill Ann Harrison, University of Oregon
Political Polarization and Risk in Mitigating Natural Disasters: A Study of Support for Flood Mitigation Proposals - Kathryn Freeman Anderson, University of Houston; Nicole Hart, University of Chicago; Hanadi Rifai, University of Houston; Francisco Haces-Garcia, University of Houston; Eric Bjorklund, Occidental College
Staying Put: The Uncertainty of Climate Change and Residential Immobility - Max Besbris, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Anna Rhodes, Rice University; Christine Jang-Trettien, CUNY