This edited volume explores the circumstances under which vulnerable communities can better adapt to climate and environmental change, and focuses in particular on the centrality of migration as a resilience and adaptation strategy for communities at risk. The book features important case studies where migration is being used as a risk management strategy in the Pacific, Sub-Sahara Africa, Latin America, and Europe. Its comparative analysis reveals common patterns in enhancing local resilience through migration across diverse regional, socio-economic, cultural, and political contexts. This book is a contribution to the global discussion about the future of migration policy, especially as climate and environmental change is expected to grow as one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Introduction Climate change and human mobility after Paris by Koko Warner.- PART 1 Mountain areas: Chapter 1 An index based assessment of vulnerability to floods in the Upper Indus Sub-Basin: What role for remittances? by Soumyadeep Banerjee, Muhammad Zubair Anwar, Giovanna Gioli, Suman Bisht, Saleem Abid, Nusrat Habib, Sanjay Sharma, Sabarnee Tuladhar, Azeem Khan.- Chapter 2 Role of remittances in building farm assets in the flood affected households in Koshi sub-basin in Nepal by Soumyadeep Banerjee, Suman Bisht, Bandita Sijapati, Meena Poudel, Dominic Kniveton.- Chapter 3 Migration as a Risk Management Strategy in the Context of Climate Change Evidence from the Bolivian Andes by Regine Brandt, Raoul Kaenzig and Susanne Lachmuth.- Chapter 4 Circular migration and local adaptation in the mountainous community of Las Palomas (Mexico)? by Noemi Cascone, Ana Elisa Pe?a del Valle Isla and Andrea Milan.- PART 2 Low-lying areas: Chapter 5 Household adaptation strategies to climate extremes impacts and population dynamics: case study from the Czech Republic by Robert Stojanov, Barbora Du~?, Ilan Kelman, Daniel Nmec and David Proch?zka.- Chapter 6 lӥ