The migration-sustainability paradox: transformations in mobile worlds
Date
2021
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Abstract
Migration represents a major transformation of the lives of
those involved and has been transformative of societies and
economies globally. Yet models of sustainability
transformations do not effectively incorporate the movement
of populations. There is an apparent migration-sustainability
paradox: migration plays a role as a driver of unsustainability
as part of economic globalisation, yet simultaneously
represents a transformative phenomenon and potential force
for sustainable development. We propose criteria by which
migration represents an opportunity for sustainable
development: increasing aggregate well-being; reduced
inequality leading to diverse social benefits; and reduced
aggregate environmental burden. We detail the dimensions of
the transformative potential of migration and develop a
generic framework for migration-sustainability linkages based
on environmental, social, and economic dimensions of
sustainability, highlighting identity and social transformation
dimensions of migration. Such a model overcomes the
apparent paradox by explaining the role of societal mobility in
achieving sustainable outcomes.
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Research Article
Keywords
migration-sustainability, paradox, mobile world