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The West African Sahel is predicted to be heavily affected by
climate change in the future. Slow-onset environmental changes,
such as increasing rainfall variability and rising temperature, are
presumed to worsen the livelihood conditions and to increase the
out-migration from the affected regions. Based on qualitative and
quantitative data from study areas in Mali and Senegal, this book
examines the relationship between population dynamics, livelihoods
and environment in the Sahel region, focussing specifically on
motives for migration. Critiquing the assumption that environmental
stress is the dominating migration driver, the author demonstrates
the important role of individual aspirations and social processes,
such as educational opportunities and the pull of urban lifestyles.
In doing so, the book provides a more nuanced picture of the
environment-migration nexus, arguing that slow-onset environmental
changes may actually be less important as drivers of migration in
the Sahel than they are often depicted in the media and climate
change literature. This is a valuable resource for academics and
students of environmental sociology, migration and development
studies.
The West African Sahel is predicted to be heavily affected by
climate change in the future. Slow-onset environmental changes,
such as increasing rainfall variability and rising temperature, are
presumed to worsen the livelihood conditions and to increase the
out-migration from the affected regions. Based on qualitative and
quantitative data from study areas in Mali and Senegal, this book
examines the relationship between population dynamics, livelihoods
and environment in the Sahel region, focussing specifically on
motives for migration. Critiquing the assumption that environmental
stress is the dominating migration driver, the author demonstrates
the important role of individual aspirations and social processes,
such as educational opportunities and the pull of urban lifestyles.
In doing so, the book provides a more nuanced picture of the
environment-migration nexus, arguing that slow-onset environmental
changes may actually be less important as drivers of migration in
the Sahel than they are often depicted in the media and climate
change literature. This is a valuable resource for academics and
students of environmental sociology, migration and development
studies.
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