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Population living in climate induced disaster vulnerable areas can mitigate risks by preventive resettlement strategies. However, prior to having resettlement risks and particular resettles livelihood impacts it is necessary to investigate those communities whose living have transformed through climate persuaded resettlement. Objective of this rese...

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