Resettlement and villagization in Ethiopia (original) (raw)

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dbo:abstract Les déplacements contraints de population en Éthiopie se déroulent principalement dans le cadre de deux types de projets politiques menés par les différents gouvernements éthiopiens depuis les années 1950 : le resettlement et la villagisation. Ils sont généralement menés de façon simultanée. Dans tous les cas, l’État use de la violence pour contraindre les populations à quitter leur domicile originel. (fr) Resettlement and villagization in Ethiopia has been an issue from the late nineteenth century up to the present, due to the overcrowded population of the Ethiopian highlands. As the population of Ethiopia has increased in the twentieth century, the need to move inhabitants has only increased as available cropland per family declined to its current level of less than one hectare per farmer. (en)
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rdfs:comment Les déplacements contraints de population en Éthiopie se déroulent principalement dans le cadre de deux types de projets politiques menés par les différents gouvernements éthiopiens depuis les années 1950 : le resettlement et la villagisation. Ils sont généralement menés de façon simultanée. Dans tous les cas, l’État use de la violence pour contraindre les populations à quitter leur domicile originel. (fr) Resettlement and villagization in Ethiopia has been an issue from the late nineteenth century up to the present, due to the overcrowded population of the Ethiopian highlands. As the population of Ethiopia has increased in the twentieth century, the need to move inhabitants has only increased as available cropland per family declined to its current level of less than one hectare per farmer. (en)
rdfs:label Déplacements contraints de population en Éthiopie (fr) Resettlement and villagization in Ethiopia (en)
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