LAND GRABBING AND MIGRATION IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: Comparative Perspectives from Senegal and Cambodia
Abstract
Section titled “Abstract”Paper summary generated by OpenAI: This paper examines the interconnections between land grabbing, migration, and climate change, highlighting how these factors exacerbate each other in vulnerable regions. Utilizing a comparative analysis of case studies, the research identifies the socio-economic impacts of land acquisitions on local communities and their subsequent migration patterns. The findings reveal that climate-induced stressors significantly influence land tenure security, leading to increased displacement and migration. The study underscores the need for integrated policies that address land rights and climate resilience to mitigate the adverse effects on affected populations.