International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.

Considering the continuous influx of Mozambican refugees to Malawi as an external shock to the forest ecosystem, a dynamic model of optimizing the use of forest tree resources is developed in this paper. Land clearing for refugee camp sites, construction material, fuelwood and agricultural crop prod...

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Autores principales: Babu, Suresh Chandra, Hassan, Rashid M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172213
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description Considering the continuous influx of Mozambican refugees to Malawi as an external shock to the forest ecosystem, a dynamic model of optimizing the use of forest tree resources is developed in this paper. Land clearing for refugee camp sites, construction material, fuelwood and agricultural crop production constitute a major threat to forest resources in the refugee populated areas. The model presented in the paper provides a framework for analysing various afforestation and technology policies to increase the sustainable use of forest tree resources. The optimal conditions for choosing the levels of land clearing for various uses of refugee population are derived. The model parameters are used to identify the optimal timing and rate of afforestation that will attain a dynamic equilibrium of forest tree resources. Several policy implications are derived from the model results for reducing the environmental degradation of forest resources due to the presence of refugees. It is argued that the general environmental regulation policies based on user-pay principles may not be appropriate under the refugee situation and that additional intervention is needed by the host government and international relief agencies for reversing the trends in deforestation.
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spelling CGSpace1722132025-02-19T14:01:39Z International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi. Babu, Suresh Chandra Hassan, Rashid M. immigration emigration deforestation refugees policies migration dynamic programming Considering the continuous influx of Mozambican refugees to Malawi as an external shock to the forest ecosystem, a dynamic model of optimizing the use of forest tree resources is developed in this paper. Land clearing for refugee camp sites, construction material, fuelwood and agricultural crop production constitute a major threat to forest resources in the refugee populated areas. The model presented in the paper provides a framework for analysing various afforestation and technology policies to increase the sustainable use of forest tree resources. The optimal conditions for choosing the levels of land clearing for various uses of refugee population are derived. The model parameters are used to identify the optimal timing and rate of afforestation that will attain a dynamic equilibrium of forest tree resources. Several policy implications are derived from the model results for reducing the environmental degradation of forest resources due to the presence of refugees. It is argued that the general environmental regulation policies based on user-pay principles may not be appropriate under the refugee situation and that additional intervention is needed by the host government and international relief agencies for reversing the trends in deforestation. 1995-03 2025-01-29T12:59:34Z 2025-01-29T12:59:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172213 en Limited Access Elsevier Babu, Suresh Chandra; Hassan, Rashid M. 1995. International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi. Journal of Environmental Management 43(3): 233-247. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0301-4797(95)90414-X
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refugees
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dynamic programming
Babu, Suresh Chandra
Hassan, Rashid M.
International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.
title International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.
title_full International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.
title_fullStr International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.
title_full_unstemmed International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.
title_short International migration and environmental degradation: the case of Mozambican refugees and forest resources in Malawi.
title_sort international migration and environmental degradation the case of mozambican refugees and forest resources in malawi
topic immigration
emigration
deforestation
refugees
policies
migration
dynamic programming
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