Acceso abierto·Documento·2016·Español

La falta de involucramiento de los migrantes en proyectos de migración ambiental en China Occidental

Haijuan Yang; François Dubé; Lijun Huang

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Resumen

Policies of forced migration due to environmental degradation expose migrants to a number of potential risks, particularly in developing and newly industrialized countries such as China. This article aims to explore the contribution of institutional governance and migrant participation to the mitigation of these risks. Based on an empirical survey conducted in two villages in China’s Ningxia province, we consider the interactive relations between migrants and local government, and find that the participatory nature of local institutions (or lack thereof ) plays a fundamental role in determining the success of migration policies. Thus, the risks of social dislocation are not inevitable consequences imposed on migrants: When given the opportunity, they can adapt, influence, and improve resettlement projects in order to mitigate the risks to which they are exposed.

Cómo citar

Haijuan Yang, & François Dubé, & Lijun Huang (2016). La falta de involucramiento de los migrantes en proyectos de migración ambiental en China Occidental. https://doi.org/10.17428/rmi.v8i4.625