Local social-ecological context explains seasonal rural-rural migration of the poorest in south-west Bangladesh

L. Clech, J. Sierra, M. Mannan, Mollah M. Shamsul Kabir, Mrittika Barua, J. Espinoza, Valery Ridde
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Bangladesh is one of the countries most affected by climate change. Internal migration is often presented as a response to environmental degradation. Here, using a people-centred perspective, we explore the complexity of the links between climate-induced change, environmental degradation caused by waterlogging and seasonal rural migration. We used an inductive qualitative approach in social sciences, conducting fourteen semi-directed interviews and six focus group discussions in March-April 2022. We related those results to a rainfall analysis on CHIRPS data for 1981-2021and we represented interactions and feedback between changes and livelihoods in a model. A complex picture of the situation is emerging, showing the interweaving effects of non-climatic and climatic changes, their interplay at different scales, their cumulative effects, the interactions between livelihood types and feedback between social and natural systems. Most of the climate-induced changes gradually become noticeable over the past 25 years. Climate data confirm these changes in recent decades, with July being wetter and January being dryer. Villagers reported waterlogging as the most significant change in their community, pointing to its multiple causes, originating in non-local and local, non-climatic anthropic changes, exacerbated by shrimp farm enclosures and worsened by climate-induced changes such as heavier rains, wetter monsoons and cyclones. Tiger prawn farms, reported as a lucrative and local adaptation to waterlogging and salinisation for the ones who can afford it, worsen the situation for the less wealthy, causing waterlogging and salinisation of the adjacent agricultural lands and buildings, the disappearance of traditional fishing and a reduction of the local job market. In addition, erratic rain patterns, droughts and cyclones affect local production and labour markets. COVID-19 lockdowns, by impacting markets and mobilities, further aggravated the situation. Inequality has increased as the range of adaptations of the less wealthy appears limited in this context of multiple crises.
当地的社会生态环境解释了孟加拉国西南部最贫困人口季节性从农村向农村迁移的原因
孟加拉国是受气候变化影响最严重的国家之一。国内移民通常被视为对环境退化的一种回应。在此,我们采用以人为本的视角,探讨了气候引起的变化、内涝造成的环境退化和季节性农村人口迁移之间的复杂联系。我们采用了社会科学中的归纳定性方法,在 2022 年 3-4 月间进行了 14 次半定向访谈和 6 次焦点小组讨论。我们将这些结果与 1981-2021 年 CHIRPS 数据的降雨量分析联系起来,并在一个模型中体现了变化与生计之间的相互作用和反馈。一幅复杂的局面正在形成,它显示了非气候和气候变化的交织效应、它们在不同尺度上的相互作用、累积效应、生计类型之间的相互作用以及社会和自然系统之间的反馈。大多数由气候引起的变化在过去 25 年中逐渐变得明显。气候数据证实了近几十年来的这些变化,七月较为潮湿,一月较为干燥。村民们报告说,内涝是他们社区最显著的变化,并指出其原因是多方面的,既有非本地的,也有本地的、非气候的人为变化,对虾养殖场的围栏加剧了内涝,而气候引起的变化,如更大的降雨、更潮湿的季风和气旋则使内涝更加严重。据报道,老虎虾养殖场对有能力的人来说是一种有利可图的当地适应内涝和盐碱化的方法,但对不太富裕的人来说却使情况更加恶化,造成邻近农田和建筑物的内涝和盐碱化,传统渔业消失,当地就业市场减少。此外,不稳定的降雨模式、干旱和龙卷风也影响了当地的生产和劳动力市场。COVID-19 封锁影响了市场和流动性,使情况进一步恶化。在多重危机的背景下,较不富裕人群的适应范围似乎有限,因此不平等现象加剧。
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