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Socio-environmental conflicts between the refugee populations and their host communities: The case of Eritrean Refugees in North Western Tigray, Ethiopia

Aregai Mekonen () and Bedemariam Muluberhan
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Aregai Mekonen: Department of Soil Resource and Water Shade Management, Aksum University, Shire campus, P.O.Box 314, Shire, Tigray, Ethiopia
Bedemariam Muluberhan: Department of Soil Resource and Water Shade Management, College of Agriculture, Aksum University, Shire campus, P.O.Box 314, Shire, Tigray, Ethiopia

Environmental & Socio-economic Studies, 2020, vol. 8, issue 2, 54-62

Abstract: This article presents research on the socio environmental impact of refugees on their host communities. We assessed the challenges of refuge populations to their host community in north western Tigray, Ethiopia, where the Eritrean refugees are settled,. Primary data was produced from semi-structured questionnaires and a random sampling technique deploying a logistic regression model to describe the relationship between the socio-environmental changes of the host community. Results suggested 96% of the sample respondents confirmed changes of tree species and forest coverage on community farms was observed during the study period. Similarly, change in forest coverage and changes in tree species are strongly and positively associated with the existence of refugees in the study communities. The dramatic change observed on forest coverage and tree species has led to a progressive decline in natural resources. The study concluded that unplanned human population influxes, especially refugee inflows, affected host communities negatively and the socio-environmental situation has been significantly changed in the study areas. The study highlights the need for holistic intervention to ameliorate the negative impacts and to maintain the sustainable management of natural resources so as to improve the socio-environmental impact of refugees on host communities.

Keywords: socio-environment; logistic regression; impact of Eritrean refugees; North Western Tigray; Ethiopia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.2478/environ-2020-0012

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