Category: Security Studies, Migration and Border Security
Publication Year: 2025
Language: Arabic
Publisher: Naif University Press
Author(s): Erin McFee, Safaa Otani
This study examines the role of border security authorities in managing human mobility driven by climate change in the Arab region. It provides insights into best practices and innovative strategies that border governance entities can adopt to effectively navigate these challenges. The study also explores the policies and programs implemented by Arab states to address climate change, whether through mitigation or adaptation measures. Additionally, it assesses the institutional and legal frameworks governing climate change in the region, alongside global and regional best practices and novel approaches for handling climate-induced migration at borders.
The study seeks to establish a framework for integrating climate change considerations into border governance, underscoring the importance of effective policies, regional collaboration, and capacity-building. Moreover, it aims to enhance understanding of the impact of climate change on migration, assisting governments and stakeholders in fulfilling their commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Compact for Migration.
Finally, the study presents a set of practical recommendations for policymakers and border security agencies to strengthen preparedness and response mechanisms for migration induced by climate change.
ISBN: 978-603-8487-04-4
Dimensions: 28x0.6x 21cm
Weight: 500 Gram
Pages: 110