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Gender-specific out-migration deforestation and urbanization in the Ecuadorian Amazon

机译:厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区针对性别的移民森林砍伐和城市化

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The Ecuadorian Amazon, one of the richest reserves of biodiversity in the world, has faced one of the highest rates of deforestation of any Amazonian nation. Most of this forest elimination has been caused by agricultural colonization that followed the discovery of oil fields in 1967. Since the 1990s, an increasing process of urbanization has also engendered new patterns of population mobility within the Amazon, along with traditional ways by which rural settlers make their living. However, while very significant in its effects on deforestation, urbanization and regional development, population mobility within the Amazon has hardly been studied at all, as well as the distinct migration patterns between men and women. This paper uses a longitudinal dataset of 250 farm households in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon to understand differentials between men and women migrants to urban and rural destinations and between men and women non-migrants. First, we use hazard analysis based on the Kaplan–Meier (KM) estimator to obtain the cumulative probability that an individual living in the study area in 1990 or at time t, will out-migrated at some time, t+n, before 1999. Results indicate that out-migration to other rural areas in the Amazon, especially pristine areas is considerably greater than out-migration to the growing, but still incipient, Amazonian urban areas. Furthermore, men are more likely to out-migrate to rural areas than women, while the reverse occurs for urban areas. Difference-of-means tests were employed to examine potential factors accounting for differentials between male and female out-migration to urban and rural areas. Among the key results, relative to men younger women are more likely to out-migrate to urban areas; more difficult access from farms to towns and roads constrains women’s migration; and access to new lands in the Amazon–an important cause of further deforestation–is more associated with male out-migration. Economic factors such as engagement in on-farm work, increasing resource scarcity–measured by higher population density at the farm and reduction in farm land on forest and crops–and increase in pasture land are more associated with male out-migration to rural areas. On the other hand, increasing resource scarcity, higher population density and weaker migration networks are more associated with female out-migration to urban areas. Thus, a “vicious cycle” is created: Pressure over land leads to deforestation in most or all farm forest areas and reduces the possibilities for further agricultural extensification (deforestation); out-migration, especially male out-migration, occurs to other rural or forest areas in the Amazon (with women being more likely to choose urban destinations); and, giving continuing population growth and pressures in the new settled areas, new pressures promote further out-migration to rural destinations and unabated deforestation.
机译:厄瓜多尔的亚马逊河是世界上生物多样性最丰富的保护区之一,在任何亚马逊河国家中,森林砍伐率最高。大部分的森林砍伐是由于1967年发现油田后的农业殖民化造成的。自1990年代以来,不断增长的城市化进程也引发了亚马逊河地区新的人口流动方式,以及农村定居者的传统方式谋生。然而,尽管亚马逊河对毁林,城市化和区域发展的影响非常显着,但几乎没有研究过亚马逊内部的人口流动以及男女之间独特的迁徙模式。本文使用了北厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区250个农户的纵向数据集,以了解到城市和农村目的地的男女移民与非移民的男女之间的差异。首先,我们使用基于Kaplan-Meier(KM)估计量的危害分析来获得1990年或t时刻居住在研究区域的个体在1999年前某个时间t + n迁移出的累积概率。结果表明,向亚马逊地区其他农村地区(特别是原始地区)的外迁移远远大于向新兴但仍处于初期的亚马逊地区的迁移。此外,男人比女人更可能迁移到农村地区,而城市地区则相反。均值差异检验用于检验潜在因素,以解释男女向城市和农村地区外出迁移的差异。在主要结果中,相对于男性,年轻女性更可能外出迁往城市地区。从农场到城镇和道路的交通更加困难,限制了妇女的迁徙;而进入亚马逊新土地(这是造成进一步森林砍伐的重要原因)与男性外迁更为相关。经济因素,例如从事农场工作,以农场人口密度较高以及森林和农作物的耕地减少来衡量的资源稀缺性增加以及牧场增加,与男性向农村地区的外迁有关。另一方面,越来越多的资源稀缺,人口密度较高和较弱的移民网络与女性向城市的外迁更为相关。因此,造成了一个“恶性循环”:土地上的压力导致大多数或所有农场林区的森林砍伐,并减少了进一步农业扩张(森林砍伐)的可能性;外迁,尤其是男性外迁,发生在亚马逊地区的其他农村或森林地区(女性更可能选择城市目的地);并且,由于新的定居地区人口的持续增长和压力,新的压力促使人们进一步向外迁移到农村,森林砍伐未减。

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