Internal migration in the upper mekong delta, viet nam: what is the role of climate related stressors?

K. Geest, K. V. Nguyen, T. Nguyen
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The present paper reports on a case study that investigated under what circumstances households use migration to cope with climate variability and food insecurity. Fieldwork was conducted in three communities in Dong Thap Province in the Upper Mekong Delta in Viet Nam. Methods used included a household survey (N=150), participatory research tools and key informant interviews. Ninety per cent of the survey respondents reported that climate-related stressors, such as floods, storms and changes in rainfall patterns, had adversely affected their livelihoods. Those effects, however, were more often qualified as being “moderate” rather than being “severe”, and for the survey population as a whole, no evidence was found that climatic stressors were principal drivers of migration from the area. The Upper Mekong Delta in Viet Nam is undergoing rapid economic development, with increasing migration mostly being driven by demand for labour in industrial centres. However, an analysis differentiated by income groups reveals that poorer households with little or no land are much more likely to be severely affected by climatic stressors than non-poor households. Their ability to cope and adapt locally is limited, and migration, which in most cases tends to be internal, is a common alternative. The present paper shows the importance of disaggregating climate impacts and migration causes for different socioeconomic groups.
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越南湄公河三角洲上游的内部移民:气候相关压力源的作用是什么?
本文报告了一个案例研究,该研究调查了在何种情况下家庭利用移民来应对气候变化和粮食不安全。实地调查在越南湄公河上游三角洲同塔省的三个社区进行。采用的方法包括家庭调查(N=150)、参与式研究工具和关键信息提供者访谈。90%的调查答复者报告说,与气候有关的压力因素,如洪水、风暴和降雨模式的变化,对他们的生计产生了不利影响。然而,这些影响往往被定性为“温和”而不是“严重”,而且就调查人口整体而言,没有证据表明气候压力因素是该地区移民的主要驱动因素。越南上湄公河三角洲的经济正在迅速发展,越来越多的移民主要是由于工业中心对劳动力的需求。然而,一项按收入群体区分的分析显示,土地很少或没有土地的较贫穷家庭比非贫困家庭更有可能受到气候压力的严重影响。他们在当地应付和适应的能力有限,移徙在大多数情况下往往是在国内,这是一种常见的替代办法。本文显示了对不同社会经济群体的气候影响和移民原因进行分类的重要性。
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