Présentation de thèse: changement climatique et migrations humaines au Sénégal: une approche en termes de vulnérabilité du système socio-écologique
Alassane Diallo
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Alassane Diallo: CREG - Centre de recherche en économie de Grenoble - UGA [2016-2019] - Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019]
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Abstract:
The thesis highlights an accelerating climate effect on inter-regional migration in Senegal. Climate change, especially when it is slow-onset climate events, is not generally enough, on its own, to "produce" human migrations. It interacts with contextual factors of a socio-economic, cultural, demographic, politico-institutional, environmental… order in the migratory processes by exacerbating the initial vulnerability of the populations. To this end, policies should focus both on (i) development issues (poverty and inequality) by acting on the environment and populations respectively in a coherent and extensive manner; but also, (ii) climate economics by reducing physical and climatic vulnerability through mitigation and adaptation policies to face climate change.
Keywords: climate change; internal migrations; social-ecological system; vulnerability; Senegal; pseudo-panel; migrations internes; système socio-écologique; vulnérabilité; Sénégal; changement climatique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Published in Revue de la régulation. Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, 2019, 26, 8 p. ⟨10.4000/regulation.15800⟩
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DOI: 10.4000/regulation.15800
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