位移生态学:一种可供选择的概念框架,用于导航如何重新定位以适应不断变化的世界

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Michaela Korodimou , Thomas F. Thornton
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本文有几个目标:首先概述一个“位移生态学”分析框架,作为替代主流位移框架的视角,如倡导对位移经验的更全面和相关的理解。其次,我们试图说明如何通过DE视角来理解场所营造或适应等现象,以支持面临气候变化和流离失所复合影响的社区和个人。第三,开放讨论如何在理解流离失所时超越自然-人类观点的笛卡尔二元论,帮助全球人们重新定位不断变化的世界的现实。为了实现这些目标,本文首先概述了流动性、迁移和流离失所等复杂而错综复杂的概念,并强调了从其中一个推断另一个的挑战。接下来,DE的分析框架被呈现出来,并置于它所产生的理论和实践知识中。然后,我们继续提供一个例子,说明如何应用DE镜头来理解流离失所者的生活经历,以及在流离失所背景下往往出现的具体现象。这些例子结合在一起,突出了在研究人员理解如何支持流离失所人口重新定位和适应流离失所经历中面临的未来危险方面,DE镜头如何有用。论文最后反思了该框架的局限性,以及如何进一步完善和应用该框架,以支持可能需要重新安置或以其他方式重新定位的社区,以适应我们都居住在气候变化的全新世后的流动、不断变化的世界的现实。
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Displacement Ecologies: An alternative conceptual framework for navigating how to reorient to a changing world
This paper has several goals: first to outline a “Displacement Ecologies” analytical framework as an alternative lens to the dominant framings of displacement, as such advocating for more holistic and relational understandings of the experience of displacement. Second, we seek to illustrate how understanding phenomena such as placemaking or adaptation through a DE lens can be useful in supporting communities and individuals facing the compounding impacts of climate change and displacement. Third, to open discussion on how pushing beyond the cartesian dualisms of nature-human viewpoints in understandings of displacement can help people globally to reorient to the realities of a changing world. To achieve these aims, the paper first provides an overview of the complex and intertangled notions of mobility, migration, and displacement highlighting the challenges of extrapolating one from the other. Following, the DE analytical framework is presented and situated in the theoretical and practical knowledge it arose from. We then continue to provide an exemplification of how the DE lens can be applied to understand the experience of life in displacement generally, as well as specific phenomenon that tend to emerge in displacement contexts, using case examples. These examples are tied together highlighting how the DE lens can be useful for researchers in understanding how displaced populations can be supported in reorienting and adapting to future hazards faced in the experience of displacement. The paper closes with reflections on the limitations of the framework as well as how it could be further refined and applied to support communities which may need to relocate or otherwise reorient to the realities of the fluid, transforming world we all inhabit in the post-Holocene era of climate change.
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World Development
World Development Multiple-
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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