Multifaceted Effects of Migration for Sustainable Future

L. Pun
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Migration has become a global phenomenon because the modern means of transportation has reduced the time of travel. It has not only been soaring globally but also it has been becoming intense in Nepal as well. In the context of Nepal, migration from village towards frontier proximities, towns and city centers has been increasing on everyday basis, which is a stumbling block for sustainable future of both origin and recipient communities because it is associated with social, economic, environmental and institutional attributes of the origin and recipient communities. In this field, very few attempts have been made by academia, professional and concerned authorities focusing on the effects of migration for sustainable future. Considering this reality, I attempted to explore the twofold effects of migration in both origin and recipient communities pleading the stories of three research participants such as one non-migrant and two migrants. In this paper, I implanted ethnographic methods to inscribe the stories of research participants. For this, I employed conversational interview and observation techniques. In addition to this, I put my theoretical positionality on the side of the migration pessimistic school of thought putting the migration optimistic school of thought away to reveal the negative results of migration. Thus, the stories of both non-migrant and migrants have been implored in informal settings. From the sustainable point of view, the departure of people created social, economic, environmental and institutional threats in the origin as well as recipient communities.    
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移民对可持续未来的多方面影响
移民已经成为一个全球现象,因为现代交通工具减少了旅行的时间。它不仅在全球范围内飙升,在尼泊尔也变得越来越激烈。在尼泊尔,从村庄向边境地区、城镇和城市中心的移民每天都在增加,这是原籍和受助社区可持续未来的绊脚石,因为这与原籍和受助社区的社会、经济、环境和制度属性有关。在这一领域,学术界、专业人士和有关当局很少尝试着重于移徙对可持续未来的影响。考虑到这一现实,我试图通过三个研究参与者(一个非移民和两个移民)的故事来探索移民在原籍和接收社区的双重影响。在本文中,我植入了民族志的方法来记录研究参与者的故事。为此,我采用了谈话式访谈和观察技巧。除此之外,我把自己的理论立场放在移民悲观派的一边,把移民乐观派的思想放在一边,以揭示移民的负面结果。因此,非移民和移民的故事都在非正式场合被恳求。从可持续的角度来看,人们的离开对原籍和接收社区造成了社会、经济、环境和体制方面的威胁。
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