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How do rural-urban linkages change after an extreme flood event? Empirical evidence from rural communities in Pakistan

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 750, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141462

Keywords

Climate change; Disaster risk reduction; Extreme events; Flood impacts; Rural-urban dependencies; Regional development; Vulnerability dynamics; Punjab

Funding

  1. Higher Education Commission, Pakistan [SAP-50020940]
  2. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) [PIN= 91549672]

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This study explores the impacts of flooding on rural-urban linkages in Pakistan and investigates the social, economic, and spatial factors that can influence these linkages. The findings show that flooding severely affects rural communities, both directly and indirectly. Additionally, factors such as age, education, income, and occupation play a significant role in how rural-urban linkages change.
Extreme flood events can lead to dramatic changes in societal processes, disrupt rural-urban linkages and affect rural vulnerabilities. Changes in rural-urban linkages due to extreme flooding have been theoretically discussed with limited empirical evidence. Therefore, this study investigates the impacts of a flood event on linkages between rural and urban areas of Pakistan. This study also examines socioeconomic and spatial factors that can influence changes in rural-urban linkages. Three case studies were selected from the Punjab province of Pakistan, and a total of 325 samples were collected through household surveys. Descriptive statistics, binary logistic regression and correlation analysis were conducted to analyse the data. The findings show that flooding has severely affected rural communities directly and indirectly. This paper details the many different ways in which floods can change rural linkages with cities-i.e., the flow of people, information, finance, goods and services between rural and urban areas. The results also reveal that the age of household head, education, income and farming occupation are influential factors that affect how rural-urban linkages change. Most importantly, the research highlights that extreme flooding can both increase and decrease the dependence of rural communities on cities in different ways. This indicates that linkages between rural and urban areas need to be strengthened in order to reduce flood-related vulnerabilities. This study paves the way for regional planners and disaster managers to establish synergies for developing integrated flood risk management and development strategies. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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