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CoverTitle pageCopyright pageContents /SommaireList of Figures, Tables and MapContributors / Les auteursIntroduction1. The Socioeconomic Implications of Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Trajectories in South AfricaIntroductionElectricity Generation Options in South AfricaMeasuring Economy-wide ImpactsResults and DiscussionConclusionNotesReferences2. Les migrants climatiques en quête d’adaptation : les éleveurs Mbororo émmigrent en Rd CongoIntroductionRecadrage du discours sur la migration environnementaleMigrations pastorales, épreuves locales et contraintes juridiquesDétérioration des relations entre Mbororo et communautés localesViolences, nomadisme et citoyennetéPour une solution régionalement intégréeNotesRéférences3. Changements climatiques, genre, et inégalités sociales : les praticiennes de la médecine et de la pharmacopée traditionnelle en milieu urbain au Burkina FasoIntroductionOuagadougou : brève histoire socialeStructure sociale et exclusion de la femme du marché des soinsÉmergence d’une niche professionnelle informelle pour les femmesChangements Climatiques et crise de la biodiversité au Burkina FasoCrise de la biodiversité et menaces des opportunités informelles des femmesConclusionRéférences4. Saint-Louis du Sénégal, les « aventuriers » de la terreIntroductionSaint-Louis du Sénégal, un processus urbain lié à la dynamique des zones humidesUn accueil de populations sur les espaces exondésLes aventuriers de la terre : le processus de production du territoire d’un site sous contraintesConclusionBibliographie5. A New Cartography of International Cooperation: Emerging Powers in Sub-Saharan Africa – The Case of Biofuels Promotion by Brazil in SenegalIntroductionEmerging Powers and South-South CooperationContemporary Liquid Biofuel Developments in Sub-Saharan AfricaWhy the Sugarcane Tastes so Good: Analysing the Presence of Brazilian Biofuel-related Actors in SenegalConcluding Remarks: Limits and Shortcomings of the Brazilian Model of Liquid Biofuel Expansion through International CooperationNotesReferences6. Climate Change and the Urban Political Ecology of WaterIntroductionRegarding Urban Metabolism and Urban Political EcologyUrban Metabolism and the Political Ecology of Water: The Case of Mexico City and its Metropolitan AreaWater-Energy Nexus: A Climate Change ChallengeFinal Remarks: A Focus on New ParadigmsAcknowledgmentsNotesReferences7. Indigenous People and Climate Change: Causes of Flooding in the Bolivian Amazon and Consequences for the Indigenous PopulationIntroductionClimate Change and the Indigenous PeopleThe Indigenous People and their VulnerabilityThe Amazon, Home to Indigenous GroupsBeni and the AmazonRanchers and DeforestationHistoric Flooding in the Bolivian Amazon: Live it to Tell itCauses of the FloodConsequences and ConclusionsNotesBibliography8. Gender-wise Rural-to-Urban Migration in Orissa, India: An Adaptation Strategy to Climate ChangeIntroductionTheoretical Issues and Related LiteratureStudy Area Profile and Natural CalamitiesData and MethodologyResults and DiscussionConclusionReferences9. Effects of Climate Change and Heat Waves on Low Income Urban Workers: Evidence from IndiaIntroductionHeat Waves and Urban Labour MarketHeat Stress and Labour SupplySampling and SurveyResultsCost of AdaptationConclusionAcknowledgementsNotesReferencesAppendixBack cover
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