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Is climate change fuelling migration in Sri Lanka? : community voices from Anuradhapura, Trincomalee, Nuwara Eliya and Kegalle districts
2020
“This report's primary objective is to explore the linkage between climate change and migration in Sri Lanka. While people seemingly migrate for economic reasons, increasingly climate change related factors are adding to already difficult and complicated socio-economic conditions, resulting in people's movement from their homes to surrounding areas or further afield in search of livelihoods.”
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- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- Bangladesh
- Geographic Subject
- Sri Lanka
- Subject
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- Socioeconomic conditions and development
- Migration
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