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The consequences of relocating in response to drought: human mobility and conflict in contemporary Kenya

As global temperatures rise, drought-induced human relocation is expected to increase. Using original national survey data from Kenya, we investigate whether people who report relocating due to drought are more likely to be victims of violence than people who do not move. We also examine whether thi...

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Published in:Environmental research letters 2018-09, Vol.13 (9), p.94014
Main Authors: Linke, A M, Witmer, F D W, O'Loughlin, J, McCabe, J T, Tir, J
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Demography
Drought
Kenya
migration
Relocation
Violence
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