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Climate change is often understood as a main driver of human mobility in Africa, but this book demonstrates the many other factors that also come into play in households´ mobility practices including those linked to gender, finance and livelihoods.
Using case studies from Ethiopia and Ghana, the edited collection reveals how the two countries’ governance structures play significant roles in shaping households’ agency and mobility options. It shows that mobility has long been practised in both countries and is important for households’ livelihoods and resilience to climate change. The book concludes with policy recommendations for institutional practices that can support adaptive climate mobility.
Spis treści
1. Introduction – Ninna Nyberg Sørensen, Lily Salloum Lindegaard, Neil Webster, Joseph Kofi Teye and Zerihun Mohammed
Part 1: Climate and Land Cover Changes
2. Vegetation Cover Changes in the Eastern and Upper West Regions of Ghana – Joseph Kofi Teye, Philip Prince Kwasi Mantey, Marie Ladekjær Gravesen, Seyram Richard, Lily Salloum Lindegaard, Francis Xavier Jarawura, Nauja Kleist and Shelta Gatsey
3. Land Cover and Land Use Change and Climate Variability: Evidence from Longitudinal GIS Data in Shashemene and Tehuledere – Kefyalew Sahle, Zerihun Mohammed, Lily Salloum Lindegaard, Ninna Nyberg Sørensen, Neil Webster and Dessalegn Rahmato
Part 2: Local Impacts and Adaptation Strategies
4. Assessing Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change and Variability in the Savannah and Forest Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana – Francis Xavier Jarawura, Joseph Kofi Teye, Lily Salloum Lindegaard and Nauja Kleist
5. Climate Change and Its Implications for Smallholder’s Crop Production: Change from Maize to Teff to Haricot Beans in Shashemene District, Ethiopia – Busha Teshome and Zerihun Mohammed
6. Khat Cultivation and Climate Change in Tehuledere, South Wollo – Dessalegn Rahmato
7. “They Are Supposed to Stay Home”: Examining the Politics of Adaptation and (Im)mobility in Northern Ghana – Lily Salloum Lindegaard, Francis Xavier Jarawura and Nauja Kleist
8. Short-Distance Migration as an Adaptation Strategy to the Impacts of Climate Change: The Case of Shashemene District – Zerihun Mohammed
Part 3: Gendered Mobility Practices
9. Gender Dimensions of Climate-Related Migration in the Savannah and Agro-Ecological Zones in Ghana – Francis Xavier Jarawura, Nauja Kleist and Joseph Kofi Teye
10. Trespassing Legal and Moral Boundaries: Ethiopian Domestic Workers Returned from the Middle East – Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
Part 4: The Issue of Finance
11. Climate Related Mobility, Land and Inclusive Finance in Rural Ethiopia – Neil Webster and Adane Alemayehu Tadesse
12. Conclusion: Policy Reflection on Slow Onset Climate Mobility and the Importance of the Governance Variable – Neil Webster and Ninna Nyberg Sørensen