Mediterra

Migration and inclusive rural developpment in the Mediterranean
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Co-directed by the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM) and the Agence française de développement (AFD), the new edition of the Mediterra report gives the floor to experts and partner institutions to better understand this complex theme, and identify sustainable solutions. Lire la suite

Today, migratory phenomena are an essential part of political agendas. Little known, their effects on territories of origin and destination have an impact on the socio-economic balance in an already preoccupying climate context.

As a major component of population movements, migration from countryside to cities is a strategy to improve household living conditions thanks to migrants' tangible and intangible transfers and is a lever for local development. However, it also undermines the attractiveness of rural territories, especially for younger people. Besides, it deprives them of the human resources required for the agricultural and agro-food sectors.

At a time when food crises are resurging and natural resource tensions in the Afro-Mediterranean region are worsening, migration may also weaken food and water security of the poorest regions.

What have been, and what are, the migratory trends in the Mediterranean? How can internal and international mobility be integrated as a territorial development factor? How can youth and female migration be addressed? What are the links between migration and the environment? What roles do innovation and the private sector play? What answers can be provided by actors of cooperation and development?

Co-directed by the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM) and the Agence française de développement (AFD), the new edition of the Mediterra report gives the floor to experts and partner institutions to better understand this complex theme, and identify sustainable solutions.


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Éditeur
Presses de Sciences Po
Auteur
AFD, CIHEAM,
Langue
anglais
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > Monde & sociétés > Afrique
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > Monde & sociétés > Maghreb
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > Géopolitique > Relations internationales
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > International
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC055000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food > SOC007000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
BIC subject category (UK)
J Society & social sciences
Code publique Onix
06 Professionnel et académique
Date de première publication du titre
03 janvier 2019
Type d'ouvrage
Monographie
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Index, Bibliographie

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Details de produit
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Date de publication
03 janvier 2019
ISBN-13
9782724623956
Contenu du produit
Text (eye-readable)
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Pages chiffres romains : 312
Code interne
9782724623956
Format
17 x 24,5 cm
Poids
800 grammes
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PREFACE
Thomas Mélonio, Executive Director Innovation, Research and Knowledge, AFD
Plácido Plaza, Secretary General of the CIHEAM

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

LIST OF ACRONYMS

INTRODUCTION

> CHAPTER 1
Migration to and from Mediterranean countries 
Anda David

> CHAPTER 2
Overview of internal migration in the Mediterranean
Amal Miftah

> FOCUS
The Grdr "migration-citizenship-development"
Olivier Le Masson, Grdr

> CHAPTER 3
West African migration to Mediterranean countries and agricultural work
Audrey Lenoël, Yoan Molinero-Gerbeau

> CHAPTER 4
Migration, agriculture and rural territories in the Mediterranean
Michele Nori

> FOCUS
The “Agricultural and Livestock Support for Syrian People”, Programme led by the CIHEAM-Bari
CIHEAM-Bari

> CHAPTER 5
Rural development and migration: an environmental dimension
Omar Bessaoud, Ahmad Sadiddin

> CHAPTER 6
Fishing and fishing communities: what future when faced with the challenges of inclusive and sustainable development in Algeria ?
Sid Ahmed Ferroukhi

> CHAPTER 7
Youth migration from rural areas in the Mediterranean: socio-economic determinants, challenges and opportunities for targeted policies
Eleonora Castagnone, Paola Termine

> FOCUS
How social entrepreneurs transform the journey of migrants
Anaïs Petit, Ashoka France

> CHAPTER 8
Rural under-development and internal migration : the example of Tunisian agriculture
Marie-Hélène Schwoob, Mohamed Elloumi

> CHAPTER 9
Gender and climate-induced migration in the Mediterranean: from resilience to peace and human
security

Monia Braham

> FOCUS
Unaccompanied minors, different realities and support methods
Guillaume Logez, Jean-Michel Beraud, ALEFPA

> CHAPTER 10
Innovation at the service of the prevention of and adaptation to migration
Pascal Bergeret, Marian Stuiver, Bertram de Rooij

> FOCUS
The role of ICT in refugee empowerment: the Kiron experience in France
UniR 230

> CHAPTER 11
The Euro-Mediterranean process and the root causes of migration
Giuseppe Provenzano

> CHAPTER 12
Migration, asylum: the role of development agencies 
Nordine Drici, Olivier Kaba, Barbara Joannon

> CHAPTER 13
Mobilisation of Syrian investors and the private sector to boost local economic development in refugee hosting municipalities
John Speakman, Janette Uhlmann, Gilda Borriello

> FOCUS
Refugee assistance through financial inclusion
Baptiste Fassin, Convergences

> SYNTHESIS
Forum on agriculture, rural development and migration in the Mediterranean (29 May 2018)

BIOGRAPHIES

TABLE OF DOCUMENTS