Natural disasters and internally displaced population in India: An analysis from IDMC data
By: Dakua, Tushar, et al
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BookPublisher: Man In India: Founded in 1921 by Sarat Chandra Roy Description: 103(2-3), 2023: p. 65-81.
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Man In India: Founded in 1921 by Sarat Chandra RoySummary: The frequent climate hazards are the foremost factor for internal displacement in India, which is ranked first among the South Asian countries. This article intends to examine the temporal change and spatial distribution of internally displaced people due to different natural disasters in India using a globally representative data set of the internal displacement monitoring centre (DMS). – Reproduced
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The frequent climate hazards are the foremost factor for internal displacement in India, which is ranked first among the South Asian countries. This article intends to examine the temporal change and spatial distribution of internally displaced people due to different natural disasters in India using a globally representative data set of the internal displacement monitoring centre (DMS). – Reproduced


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