2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71950-0_6
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Climate Change-Induced Natural Hazard: Population Displacement, Settlement Relocation, and Livelihood Change Due to Riverbank Erosion in Bangladesh

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“…Two reasons are for their homeless status. First, most of the waste pickers are not homeless from their birth; they are homeless because of their moving to the city from rural Bangladesh as a result of their displacement by extreme climatic events such as floods, cyclones, riverbank erosion, and so on (Maksud 2017;Mediana 2008;Malak et al 2021). Second, the anthropogenic factors such as separation of their parents, involvement with social crimes, social injustice, and so on have forced them to detach from family and friends, and the accommodation that may have accompanied their previous status (Mitra 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two reasons are for their homeless status. First, most of the waste pickers are not homeless from their birth; they are homeless because of their moving to the city from rural Bangladesh as a result of their displacement by extreme climatic events such as floods, cyclones, riverbank erosion, and so on (Maksud 2017;Mediana 2008;Malak et al 2021). Second, the anthropogenic factors such as separation of their parents, involvement with social crimes, social injustice, and so on have forced them to detach from family and friends, and the accommodation that may have accompanied their previous status (Mitra 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%