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Vol. 12 No. 1 (1992): Special Issue on Environmental Refugees
Vol. 12 No. 1 (1992): Special Issue on Environmental Refugees
Published:
1992-06-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Environmental Refugees
Véronique Lassailly-]acob, Michael Zmolek
1-4
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Articles
Natural Calamities and Environmental Refugees in Bangladesh
Muinul Islam
5-10
PDF
Environmental Refugees in Sub-Saharan Africa: Causes and Effects
Ogenga Otunnu
11-14
PDF
Environmental Displacement in Malaysia: The Effects of the Development Process on Rural and Native Communities
Sahabat Alam Malaysia
15-19
PDF
Not Seeing the People for the Forest Thalland's Program of Reforestation by Forced Eviction
Dave Hubbel, Noel Rajesh
20-21
PDF
Environmental Disasters in the Western Republics of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Renate Rybizki
22-23
PDF
The Three Gorges Project in China
Joseph Whitney
24-26
PDF
Counter-Insurgency, Ecocide and the Production of Refugees Warfare As A Tool of Modernization
Jim Glassman
27-30
PDF
Coping with Mines A Critical Risk For Repatriating Kurds
John R. Rogge
31-32
PDF
Review Essay
Damming the Narmada and the Three Gorges
Michael Zmolek
33-38
PDF
Book Reviews
Migrants et Refugies
Jean-Luc Mathieu, Véronique Lassailly-Jacob
39-40
PDF
Back Matter
Back Matter
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