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Forced Migrations - Coggle Diagram
Forced Migrations
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Development induced
PUSH and PULL
Relocation of Household
Mumbai's slums: Because of the city development, people are forced to move to slums
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Conflicts between developers and slum dwellers have been unfolding across the city for more than a decade, stalling slum redevelopment projects designed to pull 60% of Mumbai's population out of harsh living conditions. Under a controversial slum rehabilitation policy, developers can snap up land for commercial development in exchange for building free houses for slum dwellers.
However, slum residents are only entitled to free housing if they have lived in the area to be cleared since before 1995, or, in some cases before 2000, which is a huge stumbling block for state government officials who say they want to make Mumbai slum free. This caveat means almost 70% of slum dwellers in the city are ineligible for a free home and would probably end up in slums elsewhere.
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Environment induced
PUSH and PULL
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Lack of repair
Lack of economy support after natural disasters. For example , Drought in Somalia
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