Climate variability, political crises, and historical population displacements in Ethiopia (Record no. 59724)

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Personal name Comenetz, Joshua
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Title Climate variability, political crises, and historical population displacements in Ethiopia
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2002
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Extent p.113-27.
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Summary, etc. E1 Nino events from the 1970s through the 1990s caused extended droughts in Ethiopia. These droughts were followed by famine and political turmoil that resulted in radical changes of government, secession, and a massive program of population redistribution. Cartographic analysis of Ethiopian census data from 1984 and 1994 shows changes in demographic patterns. The consequences of government-imposed migration policies, whose catalyst was the climate variability caused by repeated E1 Nino events, were changes in the ethnic composition of certain Ethiopian regions and changes in the geographic patterns of population growth. - Reproduced.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Climatic change - Ethopia
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Climatic change
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Personal name Caviedes, Cesar
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Main entry heading Environmental Hazards
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        Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2018-07-19 Volume no: 4, Issue no: 4 AR60169 2018-07-19 2018-07-19 Articles

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