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Development Induced Displacement; A Review of Risks Faced by Communities in Developing Countries
2019
Sociology and Anthropology
About 15 million people every year are forced to live their homes to give way for huge development projects such as dams, highways, and mining. In most developing countries, such projects have been noted to increase ecological and social vulnerability, thus leaving the affected people displaced, disempowered and destitute. The literature review paper focused on the different risks communities are exposed to due to development induced displacement and resettlement. The data presented is review
doi:10.13189/sa.2019.070205
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