From individual to collective social remittances: the role of translocal moorings in climate adaptation in Morocco

Autor(en)
Rachael Diniega, Simon A. Bunchuay-Peth, Patrick Sakdapolrak
Abstrakt

Remittances from migrants have been increasingly recognized as potential contributors to climate adaptation in origin communities. This paper examines social remittances and the role of translocal actors within the context of environmental and climate change. We particularly emphasize that also the lack of movements (immobilities and moorings) plays a crucial role in social remittance pathways, which has so far mostly been neglected. Drawing from ethnographic qualitative research, we examine a case study from Skoura M’Daz, Morocco, where a growing ecotourism sector is being shaped by both migrant and non-migrant actors. We found that immobilities and moorings play a pivotal role in the social remittance pathway in several forms, including: (a) the translocal embeddedness of key actors, (b) the development of local know-how for implementing remittances, and (c) the transformation of social remittances as agents stop and go among origins, transit, and destination areas. Thus, this research suggests that a translocal im/mobility approach, rather than a focus only on the act of migration, opens up new layers of spatial analysis and understanding of social remittances in responding to environmental and climate change.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung
Journal
Mobilities
Anzahl der Seiten
18
ISSN
1745-0101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2025.2506063
Publikationsdatum
05-2025
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
507002 Bevölkerungsgeographie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Demography, Geography, Planning and Development, Sociology and Political Science
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 13 – Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/ce768ed9-3341-40c6-97a3-8d9127d492d5