Regional evidence of environmental mobility in Southeast Asia: A systematic review of the empirical evidence

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1111/sjtg.12562
Mongkon Thongchaithanawut, Marion Borderon, Patrick Sakdapolrak
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In recognition of the complex and context‐specific interplay between environmental change and human mobility, regionally focused systematic reviews have been acknowledged as very valuable. No such review exists for Southeast Asia (SEA), despite being a region that is significantly shaped by human mobility and a hotspot of environmental change. In this article, we aim to close the gap by systematizing the empirical literature on the causes and consequences of human mobility in the context of environmental change in SEA. The review is based on 63 scientific publications derived from the CliMig database and supplemented by additional backward and author‐citation search methods. The empirical evidence from SEA reveals several overarching themes that are consistent with global trends in the environment‐mobility nexus. In particular, we highlight the importance of remittances—both financial and social—as key mechanisms that facilitate adaptation to environmental uncertainty. We also identify several specific areas of research that require further investigation in the context of SEA, including the conditions faced by migrants in destination areas and the dual‐nature impacts of remittances on both the household and the migrant's perspective.
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东南亚环境流动性的区域证据:对经验证据的系统审查
由于认识到环境变化与人类流动之间复杂且因地制宜的相互作用,以区域为重点的系统性综述被认为是非常有价值的。尽管东南亚(SEA)是一个深受人类流动影响的地区,也是环境变化的热点地区,但却没有此类综述。在本文中,我们旨在通过系统整理东南亚环境变化背景下人类流动的原因和后果方面的实证文献来弥补这一空白。综述以 CliMig 数据库中的 63 篇科学出版物为基础,并辅以其他后向和作者引用搜索方法。东南亚国家联盟的经验证据揭示了与环境-流动性关系的全球趋势相一致的几个重要主题。我们特别强调了汇款的重要性--包括金融汇款和社会汇款--汇款是促进适应环境不确定性的关键机制。我们还确定了需要在环境-流动关系背景下进一步调查的几个具体研究领域,包括移民在目的地地区面临的条件以及汇款对家庭和移民视角的双重影响。
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期刊介绍: The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography is an international, multidisciplinary journal jointly published three times a year by the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, and Wiley-Blackwell. The SJTG provides a forum for discussion of problems and issues in the tropical world; it includes theoretical and empirical articles that deal with the physical and human environments and developmental issues from geographical and interrelated disciplinary viewpoints. We welcome contributions from geographers as well as other scholars from the humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences with an interest in tropical research.
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