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The use of survey data to study migration-environment relationships in developing countries: alternative approaches to data collection.

Richard E Bilsborrow1, Sabine J F Henry2.   

Abstract

Growing interest in the environmental aspects of migration is not matched by research on their interrelationships, due partly to the lack of adequate data sets on the two together. Focusing on the microlevel, we describe the data required to effectively investigate these interrelationships. Data sources are discussed, be collected, focusing on household surveys and remote sensing. The main section of the paper describes three alternative approaches to data collection: (a) using existing population and environmental data from different sources, illustrated by Burkina Faso; (b) adding questions to a survey developed for another purpose, illustrated for Guatemala using a DHS survey; and (c) designing a new survey specifically to collect both migration and environmental data to investigate interrelationships, illustrated by Ecuador. Methods used and summary findings are described, followed by a discussion of their advantages and limitations. We conclude with recommendations as to effective use of each approach as research on migration-environment linkages moves forward.

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Keywords:  Burkina Faso; Climate change; Ecuador; Guatemala; Household survey; Land use; Migration; Remote sensing; Rural environment

Year:  2012        PMID: 24701002      PMCID: PMC3972128          DOI: 10.1007/s11111-012-0177-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Environ        ISSN: 0199-0039


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