This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations induced by the drought events that have hit Mali since the late 1980s. The results show that the droughts that have unevenly acted the regions of Mali have had the ect of increasing migration from rural to urban areas. This is true for both men and women, regardless of the age group considered. Between 1998 and 2009, droughts translate into an additional net outow of 7,134 male and 6,281 female rural migrants per year. The ect of drought episodes, however, differs according to localities and rural households'capacity to adapt to climatic constraints: it fades in localities characterized by more diversied crops and in those located in the Sudano-...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
Drawing from 17 rounds of harmonised census data, this paper explores the link between climate varia...
Two Malian case studies are compared, both representing dryland areas with relatively low population...
This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations ind...
This paper combines population and climate data to estimate the volume of migration induced by the d...
Subsistence farmers in Sahelian Africa are highly vulnerable to the rainfall effects associated with...
Significant attention has focused on the possibility that climate change will displace large populat...
Mobility is the most important response by the inhabitants of the Sahel to climatic adversity. This ...
Drought and Displacement in Douentza (Mali), a Sahelian case study The Sahelian droughts of the la...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
For many households in rural sub-Saharan Africa, drought is an important environmental shock because...
Formerly a country of nomadism par excellence, Mauritania has experienced since its independence in ...
Using event history analyses, we investigate the impact of rainfall conditions — a crucial environme...
Projections estimate that by 2050 hundreds of millions to a billion people will migrate elsewhere du...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
Drawing from 17 rounds of harmonised census data, this paper explores the link between climate varia...
Two Malian case studies are compared, both representing dryland areas with relatively low population...
This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations ind...
This paper combines population and climate data to estimate the volume of migration induced by the d...
Subsistence farmers in Sahelian Africa are highly vulnerable to the rainfall effects associated with...
Significant attention has focused on the possibility that climate change will displace large populat...
Mobility is the most important response by the inhabitants of the Sahel to climatic adversity. This ...
Drought and Displacement in Douentza (Mali), a Sahelian case study The Sahelian droughts of the la...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
For many households in rural sub-Saharan Africa, drought is an important environmental shock because...
Formerly a country of nomadism par excellence, Mauritania has experienced since its independence in ...
Using event history analyses, we investigate the impact of rainfall conditions — a crucial environme...
Projections estimate that by 2050 hundreds of millions to a billion people will migrate elsewhere du...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
Drawing from 17 rounds of harmonised census data, this paper explores the link between climate varia...
Two Malian case studies are compared, both representing dryland areas with relatively low population...