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Integrating rural livelihoods and community interaction into migration and enviroment research: A conceptual framework of rural out-migration and environment in developing countries
Society and Natural Resources
  • Hua Qin, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Courtney G. Flint, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-5-2012
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Abstract

This article presents a conceptual framework linking perspectives from migration and environment with rural livelihoods and interactional community research in the context of rural out-migration and environmental changes in developing countries. Household livelihoods and community interaction comprise two core mediating factors between rural out-migration and rural environmental outcomes. Developing an interdisciplinary conceptual framework is an important way to advance migration and environment research that is built on knowledge from a variety of disciplines. By building linkages across different research fields, our conceptual framework provides an overall picture of the relevant mechanisms through which out-migration affects the rural environment. The framework has implications for theory, methodology, and rural environment and development policy.

Citation Information
Qin* H, CG Flint. 2012. Integrating rural livelihoods and community interaction into migration and environment research: A conceptual framework of rural out-migration and environment in developing countries. Society and Natural Resources. 25(10): 1056-1065.