Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan

The purpose of this case study is to explore livelihood trajectories in the context of manmade and natural disasters in three villages of Swat district, Pakistan. These three villages were deeply affected by an armed conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan Army from 2006 to 2009 separately by floo...

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Autor principal: Shah, Aliman
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2011
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description The purpose of this case study is to explore livelihood trajectories in the context of manmade and natural disasters in three villages of Swat district, Pakistan. These three villages were deeply affected by an armed conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan Army from 2006 to 2009 separately by floods in 2010. This research is based on indepth qualitative analysis of 24 households to trace out the changes in household welfare and livelihood security aftermath of armed conflict and floods. The case evidence shows that majority of the households were facing declining livelihood security. Out of 24, only 7 households were found to cope with the crises while the remaining 17 were declining. The factors which enable coping households to maintain their livelihood security are international remittances, wealth, more male worker, government jobs and political connections. The factors which lead to the decline of majority of case households includes low or lack of livelihood diversification, human losses and injuries/illness especially the male worker, loss or sale of livestock. The most prominent responses induced by both the crises were internal as well as external migration for work. The medium and poor households were further pushed into more vulnerable conditions. The study households received relief assistances from government, NGO, and informal sources but at different extent. However, the large number of households with declining livelihoods security indicates the inadequacy or limitations of assistance. Informal support system was weakened by the crises due to the reduced capacity of the people to extend support to each other and the people were relying to get support from their relatives, friends and non relatives in other parts of the country.
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spelling RepoSLU36642012-04-20T14:24:01Z Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan Shah, Aliman Households Livelihood Armed Conflict Pakistan Taliban The purpose of this case study is to explore livelihood trajectories in the context of manmade and natural disasters in three villages of Swat district, Pakistan. These three villages were deeply affected by an armed conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan Army from 2006 to 2009 separately by floods in 2010. This research is based on indepth qualitative analysis of 24 households to trace out the changes in household welfare and livelihood security aftermath of armed conflict and floods. The case evidence shows that majority of the households were facing declining livelihood security. Out of 24, only 7 households were found to cope with the crises while the remaining 17 were declining. The factors which enable coping households to maintain their livelihood security are international remittances, wealth, more male worker, government jobs and political connections. The factors which lead to the decline of majority of case households includes low or lack of livelihood diversification, human losses and injuries/illness especially the male worker, loss or sale of livestock. The most prominent responses induced by both the crises were internal as well as external migration for work. The medium and poor households were further pushed into more vulnerable conditions. The study households received relief assistances from government, NGO, and informal sources but at different extent. However, the large number of households with declining livelihoods security indicates the inadequacy or limitations of assistance. Informal support system was weakened by the crises due to the reduced capacity of the people to extend support to each other and the people were relying to get support from their relatives, friends and non relatives in other parts of the country. SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2011 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3664/
spellingShingle Households
Livelihood
Armed Conflict
Pakistan
Taliban
Shah, Aliman
Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan
title Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan
title_full Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan
title_fullStr Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan
title_short Household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from Swat, Pakistan
title_sort household’s livelihood trajectories in the context of man-made and natural disasters : a case study from swat, pakistan
topic Households
Livelihood
Armed Conflict
Pakistan
Taliban