Environmental change, circular migration, and adaptation: A gendered perspective from the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region

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Environmental change, circular migration, and adaptation: A gendered perspective from the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region Soumyadeep Banerjee Dr. Suman Bisht Hamburg, July 2013 International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Kathmandu, Nepal

International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) Serving 8 countries in the HKH region

Regional intergovernmental learning and knowledge centre Vision: Men, women, and children of the Hindu Kush Himalayas enjoy improved wellbeing in a healthy mountain environment Mission: To enable sustainable and resilient mountain development for improved and equitable livelihoods through knowledge and regional cooperation

Himalayan Climate Adaptation Programme (HICAP) Communication and outreach Climate change scenarios Climate Science Water availability and demand scenarios Cross cutting components Sub-basin level Goal: Enhance resilience to change, particularly climate change Gender in adaptation Social Science Vulnerability and adaptation Objectives: Reduce uncertainty Knowledge and capacity development Actionable proposals Local community level Food security Ecosystem services Environmental Science

Migration and adaptation

Migration as an adaptation: Foresight 2011 UNU 2012 ADB 2012

Research on environmental change, migration and adaptation in ICIMOD

ICIMOD publications on environment, migration and adaptation ICIMOD publication Peer reviewed publications Reports commissioned by external agencies

Primary research question Under what condition can migration be considered an adaptation to increased stresses and shocks related climate change?

Impact of migration on CC adaptation Skills/knowledge Social network Attitude Cash remittances Migration New technology Vulnerability Adaptive capacity resilience

Key research questions Vulnerability Do migrant HH have increased capacities natural, financial, social, human and demographic to non-migrant HH? Do migrant HH have increased affordability of health or education, to non-migrant HH? Do migrant HH Live in less exposed areas compared to non-migrant HH? Adaptation Do migrant HH have better adaptation strategies structural and non-structural- to non-migrant HH? Resilience Do communities with higher percentage of migrant HH have better flexibility in terms of deploying community resources during drought/flood? Are Communities with higher percentage of migrant HH better prepared for drought/flood?

Gender Migration and CC Migration: Migration is highly gendered in terms of both drivers and impacts, which differ between men and women, although it is not clear how these differences might be played out in the context of climate change (Graeme Hugo, 2010) CC: CC is most adversely felt by vulnerable people in the climate hot spots of the South and chief among them are women who constitute the larger percentage of the world s poorest (IPCC) Gender Studies: contestations over resources within HH and the unequal bargaining power within HH tends to subordinate women and children s individual voices and volition in migration decisions

Migration framework Empirical research Policy analysis Pilot Contribute empirical evidence to the global discourse on migration and adaptation. Actionable recommendations for government institutions, non-government organizations, and international development agencies.

Strategic and country partners Strategic Partner University of Sussex, United Kingdom Country partners India China Aaranyak, Guwahati, India Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, Kunming, People s Republic of China

Empirical research (2012-2014)

Assam, Eastern Brahmaputra Subbasin (EBSB) in North East India

Floods in Assam, EBSB, North East India Source: Aaranyak

Yunnan, Upper Salween and Mekong Sub-basin (USMSB) in South West China

Drought in Yunnan, USMSB, South West China

Research methodology Qualitative Gender disaggregated FGD Flood and non-flood affected Drought and non-drought affected Gender specific case study Key informant Interviews Study of labor migration and use of remittances in villages affected by flood and drought Quantitative Settlement Survey Household survey

Data Base -India Qualitative FGD (6/village) in 14 villages 34 Key informant interviews 40 in-depth interviews with women in 2 villages Quantitative 1100 HH survey in 30-35 villages Settlement surveys in 30-35 villages

Data Base -China Qualitative FGD (6/village) in 15 villages 34 Key informant interviews 40 in-depth interviews with women in 2 villages Quantitative 800 HH survey in 20-25 villages Settlement surveys in 20-25 villages

Migration framework Empirical research Policy analysis Pilot Migration in adaptation and poverty reduction policies Adaptation and poverty reduction in migration policies Focus on mountain/ hill and gender issues Opportunities and gaps in existing policies

Migration framework Empirical research Policy analysis Pilot Study of labor migration and use of remittances in villages affected by flood and drought Migration in adaptation and poverty reduction policies Adaptation and poverty reduction in migration policies Focus on mountain/ hill and gender issues Opportunities and gaps in existing policies Access to information Financial literacy Strengthening of social networks Productive use of financial remittance

THANK YOU (Soumyadeep Banerjee: sbanerjee@icimod.org) Suman Bisht: sbisht@icimod.org ) International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Kathmandu, Nepal