‘This Handbook provides a multidisciplinary examination of climate (im)mobility, situating it within broader socio-political, economic, and environmental contexts, and highlighting the regional and country-specific complexities of this humanitarian challenge. The book challenges dominant Eurocentric narratives, examining the heterogeneous experiences of (im)mobility across regions—from the Sahel and Horn of Africa to Asia, Europe, and the Americas, while drawing on the expertise of leading scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.’