Consequences of post-disaster policies and relocation approaches: two communities from rural China

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Yong Chen, Lulu He, Dan Zhou
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Abstract

Purpose: Post-disaster population resettlement is a complicated process, during which the restoration of livelihood and lifestyle plays a critical role in achieving a successful resettlement outcome. This paper attempts to examine how recovery policies and relocation approaches influence people's livelihood recovery and perception of wellbeing. It specifically investigates the role of farmland in producing a livelihood and maintaining a rural lifestyle among displaced people. Design/methodology/approach: Through face-to-face questionnaire surveys and in-depth interviews with rural residents displaced from their villages after the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, China, this study presents both quantitative and qualitative evidence to investigate how post-disaster policies and particularly the availability of farmland influence people's recovery and their satisfaction with the post-resettlement life. Findings: Data suggest that availability of farmland, in spite of the size, makes big differences in post-disaster recovery because farmland provides resettled people with not only a livelihood to secure basic living but also a guarantee to maintain a rural lifestyle. Research limitations/implications: More samples are needed for analyzing factors that significantly influence disaster-displaced farmers' recovery and wellbeing post resettlement. Practical implications: This study can be used as an important reference for making plans for post-disaster recovery and population resettlement programs in other disaster-prone countries across the world. Originality/value: Land-based relocation is proposed as a desirable approach to addressing challenges of livelihood restoration amongst the resettled population in rural areas of developing countries.
目的:灾后人口重新安置是一个复杂的过程,在此过程中,生计和生活方式的恢复对成功实现重新安置起着至关重要的作用。本文试图研究恢复政策和搬迁方法如何影响民生恢复和幸福感。它具体调查了农田在流离失所者谋生和维持农村生活方式方面的作用。设计/方法/方法:通过面对面问卷调查和对中国四川汶川地震后背井离乡的农村居民的深入访谈,本研究提供了定量和定性的证据来调查灾后政策,特别是农田的可用性如何影响人们的恢复和他们对安置后生活的满意度。调查结果:数据表明,尽管农田面积很大,但其可用性对灾后恢复产生了很大影响,因为农田不仅为重新安置的人提供了保障基本生活的生计,还为维持农村生活方式提供了保障。研究局限性/影响:需要更多的样本来分析对灾民安置后农民的恢复和福祉有重大影响的因素。实际意义:本研究可作为世界其他易受灾国家制定灾后恢复和人口安置计划的重要参考。独创性/价值:基于土地的搬迁被认为是解决发展中国家农村地区重新安置人口生计恢复挑战的一种可取方法。
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4.40
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期刊介绍: Disaster Prevention and Management, An International Journal, sets out to advance the available knowledge in the fields of disaster prevention and management and to act as an integrative agent for extant methodologies and activities relating to disaster emergency and crisis management. Publishing high quality, refereed papers, the journal supports the exchange of ideas, experience and practice between academics, practitioners and policy-makers.
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