Bilmez, Zehra NamliUmutlu, Hasan2025-10-112025-10-11202597983373061939798337306216https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3373-0619-3.ch011https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/21390This study addresses the economic, social, and environmental impacts of climate change-induced migration from a multidimensional perspective. It is emphasized that climate-induced migration is increasing due to natural disasters, agricultural yield losses and resource depletion, which has profound social and economic impacts on migrating individuals and communities. The economic impacts of migration include imbalances in employment, infrastructure deficiencies, and contribution to local economies. The study argues that policies should be developed at national and international level to manage climate change-induced migration in a sustainable manner. Proposed solutions include policies such as education programs, infrastructure investments, and increased climate finance. In this context, understanding the relationship between climate change and migration is considered a critical step for the formulation of global strategies. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.en10.4018/979-8-3373-0619-3.ch011info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAgricultural EconomicsEconomic And Social EffectsInflationLossesAgricultural YieldsClimate-induced MigrationNatural DisastersPolicy RecommendationsResource DepletionSocial And Economic ImpactsSocial And Environmental ImpactSocio-economicsYield LossGlobal WarmingClimate change-induced migration: Socio-economic dimension and policy recommendationsBook Part2793062-s2.0-105003989440N/A