Climate change is widely expected to produce new and/or intensified mobility patterns, including migration and displacement. However, research on the relationship between climate change and human mobility is limited, especially regarding the roles of governance and interventions that intentionally or otherwise shape mobility responses.
The Governing Climate Mobility (GCM) Research Programme seeks to address this gap by examining the relationships between climate change, mobility and governance in Ghana and Ethiopia. In this DIIS Working Paper a range of socio-economic, environmental, demographic and not least governance dimensions are presented to enable future explorations of their roles in shaping mobility practices in Ethiopia as slow onset climate change occurs.