1. Sociological Implications and Modern Diaspora
In response to Hurricane Katrina, anthropologist Anthony Oliver- Smith noted that the "increasing complexity of [natural] disasters is rooted in the interplay of social and economic factors in the environment, exacerbating the vulnerability of people- and environments and intensifying impacts when they occur." ... The sudden rupture of the relationship of people to place in the wake of environmental disaster also has profound psychological impacts on the mental health of displaced people. ...
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