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Index
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Overview
Introduction
Perceptions and Impacts of Weather Shocks on Households
Coping and Adaptation Strategies
Migration
Remittances
Conclusion and Policy Implications
Note
Bibliography
Part 1 Synthesis
Chapter 1 Climate Change, Migration, and Adaptation in the MENA Region
Introduction
Perceptions about Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
Migration
Remittances
Other Coping and Adaptation Strategies
Community and Government Programs
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part 2 Focus Countries and Data
Chapter 2 Focus Countries
Introduction
Criteria for the Choice of Focus Countries
Algerian Context
Egyptian Context
Moroccan Context
Syrian Context
Yemeni Context
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 3 Data Collection
Introduction
Household Survey Questionnaire
Household Survey Data Collection
Qualitative Data Collection
Conclusion
Part 3 Impacts, Coping Strategies, and Adaptation Mechanisms
Chapter 4 Perceptions of Climate Change, Weather Shocks, and Impacts on Households
Introduction
Data
Perceptions of Climate Change
Impact on Households
Conclusion
Annex 4A: Distribution of Perceptions by Quintiles of the MCA’s First Factor
Bibliography
Chapter 5 Weather Shocks, Impacts, and Households’ Ability to Recover in Morocco
Introduction
Data
Basic Statistics
Correlates of the Likelihood of Shocks and the Ability to Recover
Conclusion
Bibliography
Chapter 6 How Do Households Cope with and Adapt to Climate Change?
Introduction
Data and Methodology
Household Coping Mechanisms
Household Adaptation Strategies
Community-Level and Government Responses
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part 4 Climate Change and Migration
Chapter 7 Do Changes in Weather Patterns and the Environment Lead to Migration?
Introduction
Data
Basic Statistics
Correlates of Resident and Nonresident Migration
Conclusion
Annex 7A: Reasons for Migration by Country, Five Countries Sample
Bibliography
Chapter 8 Climate-Induced Migration in the MENA Region: Results from the Qualitative Fieldwork
Introduction
Rationale for Qualitative Work and Methodology
Focus Groups and In-depth Interviews in Rural (Sending) Areas
Focus Groups and In-depth Interviews in Urban (Receiving) Areas
Heterogeneity between Countries in the Reasons for Migration
Interviews with Key Informants: The Example of Morocco
Conclusion
Annex 8A: Focus Group Discussion and In-depth Interview Questions in Urban Areas
Annex 8B: Focus Group Discussion and In-depth Interview Questions in Rural Areas
Annex 8C: Key Informant Questions for Government Officials and Nongovernmental Experts
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 9 Is Climate Change Likely to Lead to Higher Net Internal Migration? The Republic of Yemen’s Case
Introduction
Data and Methodology
Results
Conclusion
Bibliography
Chapter 10 Extreme Weather Events and Migration: The Case of Morocco
Introduction
Data
Basic Statistics
Correlates of the Probability of Migration
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part 5 Remittances
Chapter 11 Do Remittances Reach Households Living in Unfavorable Climate Areas? Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
Introduction
Data and Methodology
Results
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 12 Does the Impact of Remittances on Poverty and Human Development Depend on the Climate of Receiving Areas?
Introduction
Data and Methodology
Results
Conclusion
Bibliography
Boxes
Figures
Maps
Tables
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