Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh

Climate displaced persons generally follow the same trails as other migrants, but climate-induced displacement is adding to the pace and scale of human mobility. The prime aim of the study was to investigate the rural to urban migration of climate induced displacement in coastal area of Bangladesh a...

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Main Authors: B. Prabal, R. Syed Hafizur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran Muncipality 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhcum.net/article_33709_5b01b75ee1e317cd5fb2cd2403f05ed5.pdf
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spelling doaj-4a8d982807d8456e8828da003caa42882020-11-24T21:59:19ZengTehran MuncipalityInternational Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management2476-46982476-47012018-07-013319321010.22034/IJHCUM.2018.03.0333709Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in BangladeshB. Prabal0R. Syed Hafizur1Department of Environmental Sciences, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, BangladeshClimate displaced persons generally follow the same trails as other migrants, but climate-induced displacement is adding to the pace and scale of human mobility. The prime aim of the study was to investigate the rural to urban migration of climate induced displacement in coastal area of Bangladesh addressing to risks and opportunities. The study mainly based on primary data and secondary data was used for validation. The study reveals that after displacement nearly 89% displaced people migrated from rural (Kutubdia Island) to Cox’s Bazar urban area. Consequently, meantime their monthly income, occupational status, housing and sanitation condition, source of drinking water and health care facilities were changed positively but in most cases they are dissatisfied. Because they lost their traditional and indigenous occupations system and their housing pattern and conditions become worsen. Availability of water and sanitation facility and healthcare seeking behavior changed positively in the urban area. Finally, the study revealed that there is risk and opportunity for climate displaced people in urban migration. However, planned/fair migration of climate displaced people can reduce the risk factors in the urban setting.http://www.ijhcum.net/article_33709_5b01b75ee1e317cd5fb2cd2403f05ed5.pdfClimate displaced personCox’s bazarHuman mobilityMigrationRisk and opportunity
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R. Syed Hafizur
Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
Climate displaced person
Cox’s bazar
Human mobility
Migration
Risk and opportunity
author_facet B. Prabal
R. Syed Hafizur
author_sort B. Prabal
title Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh
title_short Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh
title_full Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in Bangladesh
title_sort migration pattern and risk management of climate induced displaced people of coastal area in bangladesh
publisher Tehran Muncipality
series International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
issn 2476-4698
2476-4701
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Climate displaced persons generally follow the same trails as other migrants, but climate-induced displacement is adding to the pace and scale of human mobility. The prime aim of the study was to investigate the rural to urban migration of climate induced displacement in coastal area of Bangladesh addressing to risks and opportunities. The study mainly based on primary data and secondary data was used for validation. The study reveals that after displacement nearly 89% displaced people migrated from rural (Kutubdia Island) to Cox’s Bazar urban area. Consequently, meantime their monthly income, occupational status, housing and sanitation condition, source of drinking water and health care facilities were changed positively but in most cases they are dissatisfied. Because they lost their traditional and indigenous occupations system and their housing pattern and conditions become worsen. Availability of water and sanitation facility and healthcare seeking behavior changed positively in the urban area. Finally, the study revealed that there is risk and opportunity for climate displaced people in urban migration. However, planned/fair migration of climate displaced people can reduce the risk factors in the urban setting.
topic Climate displaced person
Cox’s bazar
Human mobility
Migration
Risk and opportunity
url http://www.ijhcum.net/article_33709_5b01b75ee1e317cd5fb2cd2403f05ed5.pdf
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