@article{fdi:010072244, title = {{R}esearch on climate change, health inequities, and migration in the {C}aribbean}, author = {{C}loos, {P}. and {R}idde, {V}al{\'e}ry}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{O}n {S}ept 18, 2017, a few days after {H}urricane {I}rma caused extensive damage to the {C}aribbean, {H}urricane {M}aria - another category five hurricane - badly hit many islands in the region. {A}mong them was {D}ominica, a small island developing state ({SIDS}) of the {C}aribbean community, located in the {W}indward {I}slands between {G}uadeloupe in the north and {M}artinique in the south. {D}ominica was devastated after the passage of {H}urricane {M}aria with at least 30 deaths out of a population of 72?000, and 60% of houses were either gone (blown into the sea or totally scattered in pieces across the island) or severely damaged.}, keywords = {{DOMINIQUE} ; {CARAIBE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{L}ancet {P}lanetary {H}ealth}, volume = {2}, numero = {1}, pages = {e4--e5}, ISSN = {2542-5196}, year = {2018}, DOI = {10.1016/{S}2542-5196(17)30176-6}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010072244}, }