Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan

This Synthesis Paper is supported by the Opportunities and Synergy Fund of the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA). The field studies that form the basis of this paper were carried out by two consortia – Pathways for Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) and...

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Main Authors: Ishfaq, Sadia Munawar, Saeed, Basharat Ahmed
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Published: 2018
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description This Synthesis Paper is supported by the Opportunities and Synergy Fund of the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA). The field studies that form the basis of this paper were carried out by two consortia – Pathways for Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) and Himalayan Adaptation, Water and Resilience (HI-AWARE) Research on Glacier and Snowpack Dependent River Basins for Improving Livelihoods. CARIAA is financially supported by the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the International Development Research Centre, Canada. Climate change is likely to affect human mobility patterns, particularly, in resource-dependent rural areas where livelihoods and economic activities are climate-sensitive. This is especially true for a country like Pakistan which has a large rural population dependent on agriculture, livestock and forestry for its livelihoods. Over the past decades, changing rainfall patterns and temperature fluctuations across the country have increased difficulties for those engaged in agriculture and other sources of rural livelihoods. Poverty, food insecurity, low human development, poor governance and inadequate access to health and education services have exacerbated rural vulnerability which has led to the need for rural livelihood diversification. As a consequence, a proportion of the rural population has adapted by shifting livelihoods away from the agriculture sector, and in some cases, moving to urban areas altogether. While there are limited studies in Pakistan on the phenomenon of rural-to-urban migration in response to climate change, this synthesis paper is an attempt at filling the literature gap on migration as an adaptation strategy in rural communities vulnerable to climatic impacts and risks.
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spelling ftidrcdspace:oai:idl-bnc-idrc.dspacedirect.org:10625/57525 2025-04-20T14:37:26+00:00 Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan Ishfaq, Sadia Munawar Saeed, Basharat Ahmed 2018-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10625/57525 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10625/57525 CLIMATE CHANGE MOBILITY PATTERNS CLIMATE-SENSITIVE LIVELIHOODS PAKISTAN RURAL POPULATION POVERTY FOOD INSECURITY RURAL VULNERABILITY RURAL LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRATION MIGRATION AS AN ADAPTATION STRATEGY Synthesis Report 2018 ftidrcdspace 2025-03-25T07:33:29Z This Synthesis Paper is supported by the Opportunities and Synergy Fund of the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA). The field studies that form the basis of this paper were carried out by two consortia – Pathways for Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) and Himalayan Adaptation, Water and Resilience (HI-AWARE) Research on Glacier and Snowpack Dependent River Basins for Improving Livelihoods. CARIAA is financially supported by the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the International Development Research Centre, Canada. Climate change is likely to affect human mobility patterns, particularly, in resource-dependent rural areas where livelihoods and economic activities are climate-sensitive. This is especially true for a country like Pakistan which has a large rural population dependent on agriculture, livestock and forestry for its livelihoods. Over the past decades, changing rainfall patterns and temperature fluctuations across the country have increased difficulties for those engaged in agriculture and other sources of rural livelihoods. Poverty, food insecurity, low human development, poor governance and inadequate access to health and education services have exacerbated rural vulnerability which has led to the need for rural livelihood diversification. As a consequence, a proportion of the rural population has adapted by shifting livelihoods away from the agriculture sector, and in some cases, moving to urban areas altogether. While there are limited studies in Pakistan on the phenomenon of rural-to-urban migration in response to climate change, this synthesis paper is an attempt at filling the literature gap on migration as an adaptation strategy in rural communities vulnerable to climatic impacts and risks. Report glacier* International Development Research Centre: IDRC Digital Library Canada
spellingShingle CLIMATE CHANGE
MOBILITY PATTERNS
CLIMATE-SENSITIVE LIVELIHOODS
PAKISTAN
RURAL POPULATION
POVERTY
FOOD INSECURITY
RURAL VULNERABILITY
RURAL LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION
RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRATION
MIGRATION AS AN ADAPTATION STRATEGY
Ishfaq, Sadia Munawar
Saeed, Basharat Ahmed
Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan
title Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan
title_full Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan
title_fullStr Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan
title_short Migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the Upper Indus Basin and semi-arid plains in Pakistan
title_sort migration decisions and climate change adaptation : synthesis findings from the upper indus basin and semi-arid plains in pakistan
topic CLIMATE CHANGE
MOBILITY PATTERNS
CLIMATE-SENSITIVE LIVELIHOODS
PAKISTAN
RURAL POPULATION
POVERTY
FOOD INSECURITY
RURAL VULNERABILITY
RURAL LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION
RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRATION
MIGRATION AS AN ADAPTATION STRATEGY
topic_facet CLIMATE CHANGE
MOBILITY PATTERNS
CLIMATE-SENSITIVE LIVELIHOODS
PAKISTAN
RURAL POPULATION
POVERTY
FOOD INSECURITY
RURAL VULNERABILITY
RURAL LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION
RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRATION
MIGRATION AS AN ADAPTATION STRATEGY
url http://hdl.handle.net/10625/57525