Migration as good, bad and necessary: examining impacts of migration on staying Himalayan communities affected by climate change DOI Creative Commons
Himani Upadhyay

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 11(1)

Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2024

Язык: Английский

Intergenerational grounding of women’s environmental non-migration DOI Creative Commons
Bishawjit Mallick, Julia van den Berg

Population and Environment, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 47(1)

Опубликована: Янв. 22, 2025

Abstract This study examines the impact of intergenerational learning and intellectual capital on women’s voluntary decisions to remain in place despite environmental risks. By investigating how women experience decision stay through knowledge transfer, we analyze adaptability communities facing climate-driven livelihood challenges intricate socio-ecological factors that tie individuals their homes. Through life-story interviews with 70 from 25 households five hazard-prone sites Bangladesh, reveals nuanced patterns traditional gender roles both support limit autonomy making mobility choices. Although vary across site scale, systemic issues such as arranged child marriage, financial instability, (traditional) home-bound duties, male authority over decisions, gendered expectations consistently emerged barriers (non-)migration, even when they aspired leave. Thus, this research offers insights into (non-)migration its intergenerationality, which is inevitable developing sustainable adaptation pathways.

Язык: Английский

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Finding mobility in place attachment research: lessons for managed retreat DOI Creative Commons

Robin Willcocks-Musselman,

Julia Baird,

Karen Foster

и другие.

Frontiers in Climate, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 7

Опубликована: Фев. 11, 2025

Climate change will affect many global landscapes in the future, requiring millions of people to move away from areas at risk flooding, erosion, drought and extreme temperatures. The term managed retreat is increasingly used Global North refer movement infrastructure climate risks. Managed retreat, however, has proven be one most difficult adaptation options undertake because complex economic, social-cultural psychological factors that shape individual community responses relocation process. Among these factors, place attachment expected possibilities for disrupts bonds identities individuals communities have invested place. Research intersection limited, partially are complicated constructs, each with confusing terminologies. By viewing concept as a form mobility-based adaptation, this paper attempts gain insights other mobility-related fields. We find mobility research contributed development more dynamic view attachment: such explored role either constraining or prompting decisions relocate, started explore how process responds disruptions influences recovery relocation. Beyond informing scholars practitioners, synthesis identifies several need attention. These needs include qualitative better understand dualistic attachments longitudinal about experiences fully comprehend during after relocation, increased exploration whether can help provide stability continuity

Язык: Английский

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Unveiling invisible climate im/mobilities: mixed-methods case study of a drought-prone rural area of Kersa, Ethiopia DOI Creative Commons
C. Gay Garcia, Marion Borderon, Patrick Sakdapolrak

и другие.

Regional Environmental Change, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 25(1)

Опубликована: Фев. 13, 2025

Язык: Английский

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The cascading effects of climate change on children: extreme floods, family mobility and child well-being in Amazonia DOI Creative Commons
Thaís de Carvalho

Climate and Development, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown, С. 1 - 9

Опубликована: Май 9, 2024

Climate change is a systemic crisis with an important intergenerational dimension, as its detrimental effects are expected to escalate over time. While the Children's Risk Index (CCRI) provides valuable insights into measurable generational vulnerabilities, it tends overlook intricate and cascading impacts of weather changes on children's lives. This paper reflects less visible dimensions climate risk by examining burgeoning trend seasonal migration in Amazonia's floodplains. Combining in-depth participant observation draw-and-tell interviews children, focuses identifying different factors that shape diverse experiences flood impacts. The article examines how age gender decisions around family mobility, patterns economic affect children left behind. findings reveal eroding vital social networks for exposing them material emotional hardship. conclusion importance more nuanced understanding presents potential directions attending relational precarity programming.

Язык: Английский

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Social limits to climate change adaptation: temporalities in behavioural responses to climate risks DOI
Frans Berkhout

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 71, С. 101471 - 101471

Опубликована: Сен. 7, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Migration as good, bad and necessary: examining impacts of migration on staying Himalayan communities affected by climate change DOI Creative Commons
Himani Upadhyay

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 11(1)

Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2024

Язык: Английский

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1