How Climate Variability Reshapes Mobility, Inequality, and Policy Across Regions

Author:   Prasanta Mujrai
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798277575604


Pages:   618
Publication Date:   05 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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How Climate Variability Reshapes Mobility, Inequality, and Policy Across Regions


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Climate variability is fundamentally reshaping global human mobility, creating one of this century's most urgent challenges-and opportunities. This book offers a groundbreaking synthesis of environmental change, human movement, and social justice. Across thirty meticulously crafted chapters, it illuminates the multifaceted relationships between climate stressors, migration dynamics, inequality, and policy responses. The analysis begins by establishing robust conceptual foundations, distinguishing between climate variability and long-term change while mapping the pathways from environmental hazards to human displacement. Critically, it avoids oversimplification, recognizing mobility as a continuum from voluntary movement to forced displacement. Outcomes diverge widely based on adaptive capacity, vulnerability, and exposure. The work integrates diverse methodologies-climate reanalysis, remote sensing, household surveys, and causal inference techniques-to build rigorous, policy-relevant evidence. Examining hazard typologies reveals the diverse nature of climate-mobility links. Slow-onset stressors like drought, salinization, and rising temperatures gradually reshape livelihoods and labor markets. Rapid-onset shocks-floods, cyclones, wildfires-trigger immediate displacement cascades. Particularly insightful is the focus on compound and cascading events, where climate impacts interact with existing vulnerabilities, often producing non-linear, threshold-driven responses that can transform entire regions. Regional chapters provide in-depth explorations of specific contexts: coastal systems facing sea-level rise and managed retreat; small island developing states confronting existential threats; drylands where water scarcity intersects with conflict; and mountain regions experiencing glacier retreat. Each setting presents unique challenges, yet also reveals remarkable resilience, innovation, and adaptive capacity. The treatment of inequality is especially powerful. It examines who can move and who is trapped, how wealth and networks create ""mobility dividends"" for some, and how structural inequalities-based on caste, race, ethnicity, gender, and disability-shape outcomes unjustly. Dedicated chapters on gendered dimensions and Indigenous knowledge bring often-marginalized perspectives to the forefront, highlighting care work, decision-making power, land rights, and place-based adaptation traditions essential for equitable policy. Sectoral analyses show how climate mobility intersects with virtually all domains: agriculture, energy, infrastructure, labor markets, health, and governance. The exploration of emerging innovations is compelling-forecast-based financing, nature-based solutions with mobility co-benefits, digital connectivity, parametric insurance, and portable social protection systems. Policy chapters highlight inspiring institutional innovations: Africa's free movement protocols; Asia-Pacific's labor mobility frameworks; the Americas' integration of disaster risk reduction with social protection; and Europe's evolving mobility governance. These demonstrate that pathways for cooperative, rights-based governance are actively being pursued. This work is more than analysis; it is a call for transformation. Addressing climate mobility requires reimagining development paradigms, governance, and social contracts. The path demands courage, creativity, and commitment to justice. By centering human rights, respecting diverse knowledge, investing in inclusive adaptation, and supporting mobility as choice rather than desperation, we can transform crisis into opportunity-building a more just, resilient, and sustainable world.

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Author:   Prasanta Mujrai
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9798277575604


Pages:   618
Publication Date:   05 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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