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Shifting Rainfalls, Shifting Livelihoods: Seasonal Migration, Food Security and Social Inequality in Northern Ghana

机译:降雨转移,生计转移:加纳北部的季节性移民,粮食安全和社会不平等

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This chapter examines the interrelationship between rainfall variability, migration, and social inequality in a savannah district of Northern Ghana affected by environmental change. The analysis shows that seasonality is a crucial factor shaping smallholders' livelihood decisions in semi-arid Northern Ghana, an area characterised by a unimodal rainfall. This pattern of rainfall allows one half-year rain-fed production cycle only. Seasonal migration is an important strategy in response to temporary food shortages, which are exacerbated by environmental and climate change. Study results show that the traditional migration during the dry season has increasingly shifted toward the rainy season-especially among poorer and vulnerable households. Rainy-season migration reduces the farm household's labour availability, which in turn leads to reduced crop yields and lower food security. Interviews with local people reveal that most migrants perceive rainy-season migration to the mining sites (galamsey) of Ghana as more promising than rain-fed subsistence agriculture at home despite the severe dangers and likewise uncertain outcomes associated with galamsey. Only if migrants can remit, do they compensate for their absence during the main time of farm activities at home. Otherwise, households face the risk of increased food insecurity and vulnerability. A majority of migrants, however, prefers non-agricultural professions and some have already invested in these activities. Thus, the temporal shift in seasonal migration leads to a significant shift in livelihood preferences among the poorer and highly vulnerable households, and a concomitant reduction of the importance of subsistence agriculture for the local population.
机译:本章探讨了受环境变化影响的加纳北部大草原地区降雨变化,迁移和社会不平等之间的相互关系。分析表明,季节性因素是影响半干旱北部加纳地区小农户生计决定的关键因素,该地区以单峰降雨为特征。这种降雨方式仅允许一个半年的雨养生产周期。季节性移民是应对因环境和气候变化而加剧的临时粮食短缺的一项重要战略。研究结果表明,旱季的传统移民已越来越多地转向雨季,尤其是在较贫穷和脆弱的家庭中。雨季移民减少了农户的劳动力供应,从而导致农作物减产和粮食安全下降。对当地人的采访显示,尽管加拉姆西有严重的危险和不确定的结果,但大多数移民认为雨季移民到加纳的矿区(加拉姆西)比在家中依靠雨水养活的农业更有希望。只有移民可以汇款,他们才能补偿在家中从事农业活动的主要时间。否则,家庭将面临粮食不安全和脆弱性加剧的风险。但是,大多数移徙者偏爱非农业职业,有些移徙者已经投资于这些活动。因此,季节性移徙的时间变化会导致较贫穷和高度脆弱家庭的生计偏好发生重大变化,与此同时,维生农业对当地人口的重要性也随之降低。

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