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Missing links in the forest–migration nexus

Author : Thung, P.H.,Juniwaty, K.S.
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 61 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9786023870721

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Missing links in the forest–migration nexus by Thung, P.H.,Juniwaty, K.S. Pdf

This paper provides an overview of the current state of knowledge about migration and its relation to forests in Indonesia. An evaluation of current patterns and trends of migration finds that while mobility is increasing nationally and internati

Connecting the dots in the forest-migration nexus

Author : Juniwaty, K.S.,Sijapati Basnett, B.,Thung, P.H.,Sanjaya, I.M.,Busra, M.I.
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Connecting the dots in the forest-migration nexus by Juniwaty, K.S.,Sijapati Basnett, B.,Thung, P.H.,Sanjaya, I.M.,Busra, M.I. Pdf

This working paper set out to examine the links between migration and forests through a case study of Malinau District in North Kalimantan, Indonesia. The findings indicate that there has been a generational shift in migration patterns: educational migrat

Migration

Author : Juniwaty, K.S.,Moeliono, M.,Maharani, C.
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : EAN:1017528007304

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Migration by Juniwaty, K.S.,Moeliono, M.,Maharani, C. Pdf

For forest communities, migration is an important livelihood strategy. The primary driver of migration in our research areas in Malinau has changed from employment to education. In Kapuas Hulu, migration for high-level education is also gradually increasi

Sustainable Development Goals

Author : Pia Katila,Carol J. Pierce Colfer,Wil de Jong,Glenn Galloway,Pablo Pacheco,Georg Winkel
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 653 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2019-12-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781108486996

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Sustainable Development Goals by Pia Katila,Carol J. Pierce Colfer,Wil de Jong,Glenn Galloway,Pablo Pacheco,Georg Winkel Pdf

A global assessment of potential and anticipated impacts of efforts to achieve the SDGs on forests and related socio-economic systems. This title is available as Open Access via Cambridge Core.

Troubled Transit

Author : Antje Missbach
Publisher : Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Page : 459 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789814695961

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Troubled Transit by Antje Missbach Pdf

Troubled Transit considers the situation of asylum seekers stuck in limbo in Indonesia from a number of perspectives. It presents not only the narratives of many transit migrants but also the perceptions of Indonesian authorities and of representatives of international and non-government organizations responsible for the care of transiting asylum seekers. Fascinated by the extraordinary and seemingly limitless resilience shown by asylum seekers during their often lengthy and dangerous journeys, the author highlights one particular fragment of their journeys - their time in Indonesia, which many expect to be the last stepping stone to a new life. While they long for their new life to unfold, most asylum seekers become embroiled in the complexities of living in transit. Indonesia, a vast archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is more than a location where people spend time waiting; it is a nation state that interacts with transiting asylum seekers and formulates policies that have a profound impact on their experience in transit there. Troubled Transit tries to explain the complexities faced by the transiting migrants within the context of the Indonesian government and its political challenges, including its relationship with Australia. The Australia-centric view of recent asylum seeker issues has tended to ignore the larger socio-political context of the migratory routes and the perspectives of transit states towards asylum seekers stuck in transit. This book hopes to direct the Australia-centric gaze northwards to take Indonesian policies and policymaking into account, thereby giving Indonesia more relevance as a transit country and as an important partner in regional protection schemes and migration management. Even though some Indonesian policies and practices are less than favourable for asylum seekers, and even reprehensible from a human rights perspective, more attention must be paid to ongoing developments that impact on transiting asylum seekers in Indonesia if any of the hardships they suffer there are to be alleviated.

Environment and Development Economics

Author : Scott Barrett,Karl-Göran Mäler,Eric S. Maskin
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780191665608

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Environment and Development Economics by Scott Barrett,Karl-Göran Mäler,Eric S. Maskin Pdf

This book honours Partha Dasgupta, and the field he helped establish; environment and development economics. It concerns the relationship between social systems (to include families, local communities, national economies, and the world as a whole) and natural systems (critical ecosystems, forests, water resources, mineral deposits, pollution, fisheries, and the Earth's climate). Above all, it concerns the poverty-environment nexus: the complex pathways by which people become or remain poor, and resources become or remain overexploited. With contributions by some of the world's leading economists, including five recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics, in addition to scholars based in developing countries, this volume offers a unique perspective on the environmental issues that matter most to developing countries.

Charcoal, Food, and Water Production in the Tropics: Applying Nexus Thinking to Improve Research and Policy Approaches in Complex Landscapes

Author : Tuyeni Heita Mwampamba,Adrian Ghilardi,Rob Bailis
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9782889632473

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Charcoal, Food, and Water Production in the Tropics: Applying Nexus Thinking to Improve Research and Policy Approaches in Complex Landscapes by Tuyeni Heita Mwampamba,Adrian Ghilardi,Rob Bailis Pdf

Editorial: Tuyeni H Mwampamba, Rob Bailis, Adrian Ghilardi Urbanization, food, and water consumption trends in many tropical countries show that demand for charcoal (as a source of cooking energy), meat, grain and water will rise to proportions that surpass the ability of existing ecosystems to supply these services simultaneously and at desired qualities. Consequently, drastic changes to policy and practice are needed to improve ecosystem potential and/or alter demand trends. Traditional charcoal production in sub-Saharan Africa, South East Asia and Latin America often competes or co-exists with livestock keeping and agriculture and has a tendency to occur in water-limited woodlands. The co-occurrence of charcoal and food production results in complex landscapes characterized by strong interactions between subsystems, managed by multiple sets of actors, with potentially competing objectives. These social-ecological systems provide goods and services that are essential to millions of people throughout the global south. Nevertheless, there have been very few detailed studies of such systems, particularly on the individual and combined effects of charcoal, crop, and livestock production on the hydrological system that maintains them and vice versa. As a result, these multi-use landscapes are typically managed by short-sighted, highly generalized, mono-sectorial policies that ignore important tradeoffs and undercapitalize on synergies. A system-level approach could provide important insights that improve and expand current understanding of this energy-food-water nexus. Tackling urgent and complex problems composed of multiple and interrelated factors lies at the heart of nexus thinking - an approach that “examines the inter-relatedness and interdependencies of environmental resources and their transitions and fluxes across spatial scales and between compartments” (UNU-FLORES 2015) and relies on interdisciplinary research and multi-sector policy teams. It has attracted significant interest from international organizations, the private sector and governments as a way to develop integrated equitable solutions that involve inputs from multiple stakeholders. However, this approach is notably absent in the research arena. Identifying appropriate interventions for achieving sustainable charcoal and food production and maintaining the underlying hydrological system on which they depend requires that the systems are considered simultaneously and that their biophysical, social, and political inter-relations are well understood. Taking charcoal as the nexus entry-point, this Research Topic aims to generate new understanding of charcoal production systems by incorporating agriculture and hydrology into the matrix. We were interested in empirical articles, reviews, meta-analytical articles and perspective papers that address at least two of the three nexus components and which offer provocative and insightful perspectives into the nexus as a whole. We hope that this Research Topic will 1) facilitate identification of research gaps, policy opportunities and priorities for the nexus, 2) kick-start the development of a community of researchers and practitioners working on the nexus, and 3) permit the development of a research agenda that explores the nexus globally across multiple study sites.

Handbook on Migration and Welfare

Author : Crepaz, Markus M.L.
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2022-01-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781839104572

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Handbook on Migration and Welfare by Crepaz, Markus M.L. Pdf

Bringing together prominent scholars in the field, this Handbook provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex interrelationship between migration and welfare. Chapters further examine the effects of emigration on sending societies exploring issues such as the impact of remittances, diasporas, and skill deterioration as a result of human capital flight on capacity building and on economic and political development more generally.

Advancing the forest and water nexus

Author : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-18
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789251318591

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Advancing the forest and water nexus by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Pdf

Forests are intrinsically linked to water – forested watersheds provide 75 percent of our accessible freshwater resources (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005) – and both forest and water resources are relevant to the achievement of all 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Despite the important interlinkages, the forest-water nexus is often unaccounted for in policy and planning. For example, three quarters of forests are not managed for soil and water conservation, which poses a fundamental challenge to achieving sustainable and resilient communities and ecosystems. It is paramount to employ an integrated approach to forest and water resources in management and policy that takes into account the complexity and contextual nature of forest-water relationships. To achieve this, we must improve our understanding of forest-water relationships within local contexts and at different scales, as well as our ability to design, implement, and learn from landscape approaches that both rely on these forest-water relationships, and impact them. In this context, FAO’s Forest and Water Programme has developed a module-based capacity development facilitation guide for project and community stakeholders involved in forest, water and natural resource management to ensure we apply our knowledge to better manage forests and trees for their multiple benefits, including water quantity, quality and the associated socio-economic benefits that people within and outside forests so heavily depend on.

Migration and forests in the Peruvian Amazon

Author : Menton, M.,Cronkleton, P.
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Migration and forests in the Peruvian Amazon by Menton, M.,Cronkleton, P. Pdf

This paper reviews the literature on the links between migration and forests in the Peruvian Amazon. It highlights not only the complexity of the migrant–forest interface in Peru but also the relative lack of research on these dynamics. Historically, offi

Migration, Environment and Climate Change

Author : Frank Laczko,Christine Aghazarm
Publisher : UN
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UCLA:L0102912581

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Migration, Environment and Climate Change by Frank Laczko,Christine Aghazarm Pdf

Gradual and sudden environmental changes are resulting in substantial human movement and displacement, and the scale of such flows, both internal and cross-border, is expected to rise with unprecedented impacts on lives and livelihoods. Despite the potential challenge, there has been a lack of strategic thinking about this policy area partly due to a lack of data and empirical research on this topic. Adequately planning for and managing environmentallyinduced migration will be critical for human security. The papers in this volume were first presented at the Research Workshop on Migration and the Environment: Developing a Global Research Agenda held in Munich, Germany in April 2008. One of the key objectives on the Munich workshop was to address the need for more sound empirical research and identify priority areas of research for policy makers in the field of migration and the environment.

ECOWAS and the Dynamics of Conflict and Peace-building

Author : Thomas Jaye,Dauda Garuba
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9782869785236

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ECOWAS and the Dynamics of Conflict and Peace-building by Thomas Jaye,Dauda Garuba Pdf

ECOWAS and the Dynamics of Conflict and Peace-building testifies to the fact that we cannot talk of West African affairs, more so of conflict and peace-building, without talking about ECOWAS. For over two decades now, West Africa has remained one of Africas most conflict-ridden regions. It has been a theatre of some of the most atrocious brutalities in the modern world. It has, nonetheless, witnessed one of the most ambitious internal efforts towards finding regional solutions to conflicts through ECOWAS. The lead role of ECOMOG the ECOWAS peacekeeping force in search of peaceful solutions to civil wars in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau and Cote dIvoire has yielded a mix of successes and failures. In this book, the authors take a candid look at the role that ECOWAS has played and show how the sub-regional organisation has stabilised and created new conditions conducive to nation building in a number of cases. Conversely, the book shows that ECOWAS has aggravated, if not created, new tensions in yet other cases. The comparative advantage that ECOWAS has derived from these experiences is reflected in the various mechanisms, protocols and conventions that are now in place to ensure a more comprehensive conflict prevention framework. This book provides a nuanced analysis of the above issues and other dynamics of conflicts in the region. It also interrogates the roles played by ECOWAS and various other actors in the context of the complex interplay between natural resource governance, corruption, demography and the youth bulge, gender and the conflicting interests of national, regional and international players.

Migration and Environmental Change in Morocco

Author : Lore Van Praag,Loubna Ou-Salah,Elodie Hut
Publisher : Springer
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-19
Category : Emigration and immigration
ISBN : 3030613925

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Migration and Environmental Change in Morocco by Lore Van Praag,Loubna Ou-Salah,Elodie Hut Pdf

This open access book studies the migration aspirations and trajectories of people living in two regions in Morocco that are highly affected by environmental change or emigration, namely Tangier and Tinghir, as well as the migration trajectories of immigrants coming from these regions currently living in Belgium. This book departs from the development of a new theoretical framework on the relationship between environmental changes and migration that can be applied to the Moroccan case. Qualitative research conducted in both countries demonstrate how the interplay between migration and environmental factors is not as straightforward as it seems, due to its wider social, political, economic, demographic and environmental context. Findings show how existing cultures of migration, remittances, views on nature and discourses on climate change create distinct abilities, capacities and aspirations to migrate due to environmental changes. The results illustrate how migration and environmental factors evolve gradually and mutually influence each other. In doing so, this book offers new insights in the ways migration can be seen as an adaptation strategy to deal with environmental change in Morocco.

The Well-being of International Migrants in Rural Areas: Bridging the Migration-Development Nexus

Author : Philomena De Lima,Belinda Leach,David Radford,Seema Arora-Jonsson
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2022-10-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9782889761104

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The Well-being of International Migrants in Rural Areas: Bridging the Migration-Development Nexus by Philomena De Lima,Belinda Leach,David Radford,Seema Arora-Jonsson Pdf

Healthy Urban Environments

Author : Cecily Maller
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2018-05-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317217237

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Healthy Urban Environments by Cecily Maller Pdf

Set in the ‘human–environment’ interaction space, this book applies new theoretical and practical insights to understanding what makes healthy urban environments. It stems from recognition that the world is rapidly urbanising and the international concern with how to create healthy settings and liveable cities in the context of a rapidly changing planet. A key argument is that usual attempts to make healthy cities are limited by human-centrism and bifurcated, western thinking about cities, health and nature. Drawing on the innovative ‘more-than-human’ scholarship from a range of disciplines, it presents a synthesis of the main contributions, and how they can be used to rethink what healthy urban environments are, and who they are for. In particular, the book turns its attention to urban biodiversity and the many non-human species that live in, make and share cities with humans. The book will be of interest to scholars and students in human geography, health sociology, environmental humanities, public health, health promotion, planning and urban design, as well as policymakers and professionals working in these fields.