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Analyse the social and environmental consequences of migration​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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The two principal impacts that migration is likely to have on the environment are its contribution to GHG emissions, and therefore climate change, and to the 'amenity', 'enjoyment' or 'benefit', that is provided by aspects of the natural environment that are seen to be of value by many people, and which might be ...

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Two factors responsible for migration are:

MARRIAGE ✍

✏ Marriage is a very important social factor of migration. In rural areas most of the girls have to migrate to there in law's place of residence after marriage.

EDUCATION ✍

✏ Rural areas,by and large, lack educational facilities, especially those of higher education and rural people have to migrate to the urban centres for this purpose.

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