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Accra 2 Climate Change 2 Ghana 2 Social Cohesion 2 Urban Displacement 2 Climate change 1 Klimawandel 1 Resettlement 1 Social integration 1 Social situation 1 Social stability 1 Soziale Integration 1 Soziale Lage 1 Soziale Stabilität 1 Umsiedlung 1
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Free 2 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 2
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Appiah Kubi, Johnson Wilson 2 Effa, Stella 2 Ekoh, Susan 2 Kitzmann, Carolin 2 Küssau, Nina 2 Martin-Shields, Charles 2 Pfeffer, Mario 2 Platen, Merle 2 Reinel, Theresa 2 Setrana, Mary Boatemaa 2
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German Institute of Development and Sustainability 1
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IDOS Discussion Paper 1 IDOS discussion paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Social cohesion in the context of environmental/climate-related internal displacement in Ghana
Ekoh, Susan; Martin-Shields, Charles; Kitzmann, Carolin; … - 2025
Climate change poses an existential threat to individuals and communities across the world. Populations with existing socio-economic vulnerabilities are the most affected, with people already experiencing climate-related losses and damages. Extreme weather events and other adverse impacts of...
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Social cohesion in the context of environmental/climate-related internal displacement in Ghana
Ekoh, Susan; Martin-Shields, Charles; Kitzmann, Carolin; … - German Institute of Development and Sustainability - 2025
Climate change poses an existential threat to individuals and communities across the world. Populations with existing socio-economic vulnerabilities are the most affected, with people already experiencing climate-related losses and damages. Extreme weather events and other adverse impacts of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015415133
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