Authors
Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson, Dominic Kniveton, Terry Cannon
Publication date
2020/4/20
Journal
Palgrave Communications
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
1-15
Publisher
Palgrave
Description
The concept of Trapped Populations has until date mainly referred to people ‘trapped’in environmentally high-risk rural areas due to economic constraints. This article attempts to widen our understanding of the concept by investigating climate-induced socio-psychological immobility and its link to Internally Displaced People’s (IDPs) wellbeing in a slum of Dhaka. People migrated here due to environmental changes back on Bhola Island and named the settlement Bhola Slum after their home. In this way, many found themselves ‘immobile’after having been mobile—unable to move back home, and unable to move to other parts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, or beyond. The analysis incorporates the emotional and psychosocial aspects of the diverse immobility states. Mind and emotion are vital to better understand people’s (im) mobility decision-making and wellbeing status. The study applies an innovative and …
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