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Topics of the day:
1. immigration & environment
2. Migration and the Environment literature
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 20:54:54 -0400
From: Derick Fay
Subject: Re: immigration & environment
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Interesting topic.
I remember some news stories about concerns over shellfish harvesting by
Vietnamese and other southeast Asian immigrants in Boston Harbor. As I
recall there were issues around violation of conservation laws, but also
concerns that they were ingesting unsafe levels of toxins. So the issue
(in this case) may be less that lack of local knowledge leads to lack of
sustainability, and more that it puts the immigrants themselves at risk.
ok...here's something, quoted from
http://www.epa.gov/grtlakes/seahome/grants/src/ej/reg1.htm
" $ 19,998 Boston, MA MHRI will design and disseminate educational
materials describing health risks associated with harvesting contaminated
shellfish among the Vietnamese and Laotian communities; develop an
educational plan for Vietnamese and Laotians in greater Boston; increase
awareness of environmental protection among immigrant communities; and
improve access and effective environmental advisories for these
populations."
and a journal reference:
Charles, Jennifer C. and Menzie, Charles A. 1998. Identifying South-East
Asian immigrant populations in Massachusetts at risk from eating
contaminated shellfish.
Journal of Environmental Management, 52:161-171.


Here are some more links to similar work elsewhere in the US:
from Washington State
http://www.doh.wa.gov/here/Projects/Projects_Detail.asp?ID=245
and Maine
http://www.cascobay.usm.maine.edu/ejtext.pdf
Offhand, I don't know of any anths. who are working on the issue, but it's
pretty far from my own specialization.
Good luck
Derick Fay
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Derick A. Fay, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
Keene State College
Keene, NH
On Thu, 1 May 2003, Kathleen Igrec wrote:
> Hello
>
> I was curious if anyone is familiar with literature that discusses the
impact
> of international migration on the environment? Most of the existing
literature
> I've come across deals with the reverse--the impact of the environment
> (specifically environmental degradation) on migration patterns. However,
I'm
> currently investigating the opposite. I'm particularly interested in the
> conceptualization of how immigrants' experience in the host country
brings with
> it a lack of local knowledge, and whether that lack of knowledge affects the
> sustainability of the areas in which they reside.
>
> Any suggestions or referrals to resources would be helpful.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Katie
> Graduate Student
> University of Chicago
>
>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 19:27:48 -0700
From: "Preston D. Hadrison"
Subject: Re: Migration and the Environment literature
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