Publication

2012

This paper seeks to demonstrate environmentally-induced displacement as an increasing important category of population movement. In addition to several theoretical considerations, the paper also examines which main factors force people to abandon their homes. Both long-term threats and short-lived natural disasters are discussed, and it is shown how they entail significant implications for the dynamics of population mobility.

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Author Bogumil Terminski
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