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FMR 51 General - Thirty years of development-induced displacement in China

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Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)
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To accelerate the process of poverty reduction in its poorer regions, China decided in 2001 to implement a national programme of displacement of populations living in areas considered environmentally fragile.
To accelerate the process of poverty reduction in its poorer regions, China decided in 2001 to implement a national programme of displacement of populations living in areas considered environmentally fragile. But these programmes were hardly a novelty for China, and the record of previous such attempts has been far from positive.

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Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)
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François Dubé
Keywords
forced migration
refugees
refugee
asylum seeker
china
Environment
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 15/12/2015
Duration: 00:06:07

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