Learning capacity and diversification, enabling and constraining factors, and external assistance: A cross-national comparative analysis of long-term livelihood recovery

Mahed-Ul-Islam Choudhury, Haorui Wu
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Despite a wide recognition of the importance of learning capacity and diversification, enabling and constraining factors, and external assistance in facilitating long-term livelihood recovery (LTLR), there is a paucity of comparison for a nuanced understanding of interconnections among the three themes (learning capacity and diversification, enabling and constraining factors, and external assistance) in different societal and disaster scenarios. Accordingly, this article employs a cross-national comparative approach in examining the interplay of these three factors in LTLR, within rural communities, following the two international post-disaster case studies, the 2007 Cyclone Sidr, Barguna, Bangladesh and the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, Sichuan, China. This cross-national comparison indicates that the affected communities in both cases experienced extreme challenges in LTLR while illustrating the differences. Learning capacity and diversification facilitated asset loss recovery and risk mitigation in the Sidr case, while the Wenchuan case demonstrated a limited learning opportunity for livelihood diversification. Enabling and constraining factors were identified in both case studies. Particularly, people-place connections positively shaped the LTLR in the Wenchuan case while producing negative results in the Sidr case. External assistance facilitated livelihood provisioning, protection, and promotion for the Sidr case; in contrast, giving little, if any, credence to the local traditional livelihood practice, the top-down external interventions in the Wenchuan case jeopardized the rural communities LTLR. This article defends that promoting grassroots participation in community reconstruction and recovery and strengthening grassroots livelihood learning and practice capacities would advance LTLR.
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学习能力和多样化、有利因素和制约因素以及外部援助:长期生计恢复的跨国比较分析
尽管人们普遍认识到学习能力和多样化、有利因素和制约因素以及外部援助对促进长期生计恢复(LTLR)的重要性,但在不同的社会和灾难情景中,对这三个主题(学习能力和多样化、有利因素和制约因素以及外部援助)之间的相互关系进行细致入微的理解却缺乏比较。因此,本文以2007年孟加拉国巴尔古纳锡德热带风暴和2008年中国四川汶川地震这两个国际灾后案例研究为基础,采用跨国比较方法,考察这三个因素在农村社区LTLR中的相互作用。这一跨国比较表明,在两种情况下,受影响的社区都经历了LTLR的极端挑战,同时也说明了差异。在锡德尔案例中,学习能力和多样化有助于恢复资产损失和降低风险,而汶川案例表明,生计多样化的学习机会有限。在这两个案例研究中都确定了有利因素和制约因素。特别是,人地联系在汶川案例中对LTLR产生了积极影响,而在锡德尔案例中产生了消极影响。外部援助为锡德尔案的生计提供、保护和宣传提供了便利;相比之下,在汶川案例中,自上而下的外部干预几乎不相信当地的传统生计实践,损害了农村社区的LTLR。本文认为,促进基层参与社区重建和恢复,加强基层生计学习和实践能力将促进LTLR的发展。
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