Many parts of the developing world are subject to variable and extreme climate, the impacts of which impede development and point to the need to improve the understanding and management of climate risks. These needs are being amplified by human-caused climate change. This book discusses who is vulne
Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
β Scribed by S. Irudaya Rajan and R. B. Bhagat
- Publisher
- Routledge India
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book highlights how climate change has affected migration in the Indian subcontinent. Drawing on field research, it argues that extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, cyclones, cloudbursts as well as sea-level rise, desertification and declining crop productivity have shown higher frequency in recent times and have depleted bio-physical diversity and the capacity of the ecosystem to provide food and livelihood security. The volume shows how the socio-economically poor are worst affected in these circumstances and resort to migration to survive.
The essays in the volume study the role of remittances sent by migrants to their families in environmentally fragile zones in providing an important cushion and adaptation capabilities to cope with extreme weather events. The book looks at the socio-economic and political drivers of migration, different forms of mobility, mortality and morbidity levels in the affected population, and discusses mitigation and adaption strategies.
The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of environment and ecology, migration and diaspora studies, development studies, sociology and social anthropology, governance and public policy, and politics.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Dedication
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Preface and acknowledgements
1 Migration in the context of climate change: an introduction
2 Climate change, vulnerability and migration in India: overlapping hotspots
3 Migrating to adapt? Exploring the climate change, migration and adaptation nexus
4 Exploring vulnerability in flood-affected remittance-recipient and non-recipient households of upper Assam in India
5 Institutional response to displacement due to chronic disasters: the art of muddling through
6 Remittances as self-insured life: on migration, flood and conflict in North-Western Pakistan
7 Situating migration in planned and autonomous adaptation practices to climate change in Bangladesh
8 Migration in response to environmental change: a risk perception study from Sundarban Biosphere Reserve
9 Gender processes in rural outmigration and socio-economic development in the Himalaya
10 Climate change, drought and vulnerability: a historical narrative approach to migration from Western Odisha, India
11 Dynamics of distress seasonal migration: a study of a drought-prone Mahabubnagar district in Telangana
12 Seasonal migration from dry climatic zone: a case of rural Maharashtra
13 Migrant ecology
14 Spaces of recognition of climate migrants in India: question of rights and responsibilities
Index
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