Environmental Change, Livelihood Issues and Migration: Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India

Avijit Mistri,Bhaswati Das

Environmental Change, Livelihood Issues and Migration: Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Country
Singapore
Published
20 September 2019
Pages
169
ISBN
9789811387340

Environmental Change, Livelihood Issues and Migration: Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India

Avijit Mistri,Bhaswati Das

This book deals with the out-migration from the UNESCO designated Sundarban Biosphere Reserve in India. It focuses on the question whether out-migration is a consequence of environmental change or livelihood issues and development deficit. It investigates the processes of migration from a broad spectrum, exploring a wide range of economic, social, and demographic factors along with environmental stressors. The processes of migration studied and empirically illustrated include migration stream, migration pattern, reasons for migration, the nexus between migration and social network, aspiration and different human, economic and physical capital. The book adopts a modelistic approach called the Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA) to investigate whether migration from Sundarban is an environmental migration or not. In addition it uses the risk perception approach of people’s cognition or ‘affective imagery’ to examine the degree of perceived environmental risk in the means of living, especially farming and fishing, of the islanders of Sundarban.

The book will be of interest to researchers and academicians in the areas of migration studies, geography, political science, sociology and economics.

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