Environmental degradation caused/exacerbated by the
harvesting of firewood/fodder/shelter materials by concentrated displaced
populations lengthens the distance women/girls must travel outside of camps to
collect firewood, putting them at greater risk of attack. Environmental
degradation can result in soil erosion, flash-flooding, surface water pollution
and loss of natural habitat, possibly limiting livelihoods opportunities and
negatively impacting food security, in addition to increasing tensions with
hosts over access to/availability of natural resources, possibly leading to
retribution/attacks on firewood collectors.