Paper discusses the effects of demogrpahic change, including migration, on social resilience, and use of the natural resource base. In the communities studied the authors find that emigration is concurrent with, but not driving, unsustainable agriculture.
Citation:
Adger, W. N.; Kelly, P. M.; Winkels, A.; Huy, L. Q.; Locke, C. 2002. Migration, remittances, livelihood trajectories, and social resilience. Ambio 31(4):358-366.
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Articles
Journal Article
Publication year:
2002
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