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How Lives, Livelihoods and Landscapes are fiercely changing due to human Intervention: A Case Study of Migration of Rohingya Minorities across South Asia

Meheroze Al Hassan, Sabin Huda, Meherub Al Hassan

Abstract


The Rohingya people group has confronted persistent savagery, segregation and statelessness in the Rakhine Territory of Myanmar. In 2017, a savage crackdown by Myanmar's military on Rohingya Muslims sent just about 1,000,000 escaping across the line of Bangladesh. They tracked down their transitory home in the evacuee camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh – presently the biggest displaced person camp on the planet [1]. Because of the abrupt deluge to Cox's Bazar, a focal point of advanced bio-variety, the region is confronting extreme difficulties to keep up with the normal environment. Areas like Teknaf, with an untamed life asylum of around 11,615 ha are presently practically abandoned. This paper plans to portray the major ecological impacts of the Rohingya exile inundation including: deforestation, serious water shortage and contamination, untamed life living space misfortune, fracture, and obliteration, helpless administration of strong and human waste, illadvised seepage frameworks, air contamination, surface water contamination, and so forth Besides, the paper looks to dissect the strategies, practices and job of the host-local area government to alleviate the impacts. While there are eminent effective tasks, similar to the Evacuee, Alleviation and Bringing home Commission (RRRC) giving condensed oil gas (LPGs) to address energy issues of the Rohingya, effects on biodiversity keeps on being influenced by absence of usable water and untamed life obliteration. All the more extensively, ecological effects from the displaced person camps present hitches to the Rohingya evacuees themselves & the host-local area, further tarnishing natural concerns[2].

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