为保护而重新安置:评估尼泊尔生物多样性地区的健康和社会安全挑战

Q1 Social Sciences
Hari Prasad Pandey , Tek Narayan Maraseni , Armando Apan
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保护驱动的迁移仍然是一个有争议的问题,引起了人们对平衡生物多样性保护与移民健康和社会安全的关注。本研究考察了生态安置(ER)对尼泊尔Terai Arc景观(TAL) 11个村庄流离失所者社区的影响。Terai Arc景观是一个生物多样性地区,拥有6个保护区、3个拉姆萨尔湿地和2个世界遗产。它以社会保障理论为基础,探讨了五个关键主题:个人和社区保护、社会关系、收入和教育、医疗保健机会和以生存为基础的粮食生产。采用一般线性模型和描述性统计分析了215个随机抽样家庭(抽样强度为10%)、11个焦点小组、30个关键信息提供者访谈、实地观察和政策审查的数据。结果显示有显著差异(p <;0.05)在健康和社会保障经验方面,依赖农业的家庭、老年人、少数民族社区和妇女受到的影响尤为严重。安置后的前五年出现了严重的混乱,随着时间的推移逐渐改善,更多地受到政治生态、全球化和发展趋势的推动,而不是安置机构的支持。然而,土著社区面临着持续的挑战,包括粮食安全的丧失、社会关系的削弱以及土著医疗保健的障碍。重新安置破坏了传统的、基于自然的治疗实践,阻碍了知识的代际传递。全球发展压力进一步加剧了这些问题。这项研究要求在重新安置之前必须建立基本的保健和社会保障服务,确保重新安置者参与决策。将现场生计战略纳入社会保障框架对于可持续福祉至关重要。
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Resettlement for conservation: Assessing health and social security challenges in Nepal's biodiverse regions
Conservation-driven displacement remains a contentious issue, raising concerns about balancing biodiversity protection with resettlers' health and social security. This study examines the impacts of ecological resettlement (ER) on communities displaced from 11 villages in Nepal's Terai Arc Landscape (TAL), a biodiverse region with six protected areas, three Ramsar sites, and two World Heritage Sites. Grounded in social security theories, it explores five key themes: individual and community protection, social relationships, income and education, healthcare access, and subsistence-based food production. Data from 215 randomly sampled households (10 % sampling intensity), 11 focus groups, 30 key informant interviews, field observations, and policy reviews were analyzed using general linear models and descriptive statistics. Findings show significant differences (p < 0.05) in health and social security experiences, with agriculture-dependent households, elderly individuals, ethnic communities, and women disproportionately affected. The first five years post-resettlement saw severe disruptions, with gradual improvements over time, driven more by political ecology, globalization, and development trends than by resettlement agency support. However, Indigenous communities face persistent challenges, including loss of food security, weakened social ties, and barriers to indigenous healthcare. Resettlement disrupts traditional, nature-based healing practices, hindering the intergenerational transfer of knowledge. These issues are further exacerbated by global development pressures. This study calls for the mandatory establishment of essential health and social security services before resettlement, ensuring resettlers representation in decision-making. Integrating on-site livelihood strategies into social security frameworks is crucial for sustainable well-being.
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Global Transitions
Global Transitions Social Sciences-Development
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