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“No fish–no fishermen”: staying as a voluntary choice despite environmental risks

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摘要

While climate change may amplify global mobility patterns, most affected individuals voluntarily stay in their locales. This research studies the multiple forms of voluntary non-migration amidst socio-environmental challenges, focusing on the traditional fishermen community in southwestern Bangladesh. Through 25 in-depth interviews and two focus group discussions, the research uncovers that despite socio-environmental obstacles, such as the loss of the primary source of livelihood–the river, a substantial number of fishermen are determined to stay in the locality voluntarily. The households who voluntarily stay face livelihood challenges that coexist with their vulnerabilities. The fishermen employ diverse livelihood strategies to cope with the adversities and strive to maintain their livelihoods in situ. This study emphasises that voluntary non-migration could serve as both an adaptation strategy in vulnerable locales and an outcome of livelihood decisions, highlighting its fluid and dynamic nature. The implications of these findings are relevant for future research and policy formulation in promoting local adaptation and supporting the population choosing to remain in place in the face of environmental challenges.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1470-1489
頁數20
期刊Local Environment
29
發行號11
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2024

UN SDG

此研究成果有助於以下永續發展目標

  1. SDG 13 - 氣候行動
    SDG 13 氣候行動

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 地理、規劃與發展
  • 管理、監督、政策法律

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