2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12229615
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Analyzing Coping Strategies and Adaptation after Resettlement—Case Study of Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon and Ekondo Kondo Model of Adaptation

Abstract: This article centrally deals with the resettlement of the Cameroonian village Ekondo Kondo. In the following paper, I present resettlements as catastrophic events for the relocated populations. Research was conducted in the resettled Cameroonian village of Ekondo Kondo. The objectives of the research were to find out what kind of changes and challenges (positive and negative) people faced after relocation, whether these changes and challenges illustrated aspects of adaptation after resettlement which are lacki… Show more

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“…Focusing on the problem that the environment is not synchronized with human beings in urbanization, existing studies are mostly based on the environment and tend to change people’s production and lifestyles to adapt to urbanization environment transformation, for instance, to cultural adaptation [ 9 , 10 ], social integration [ 11 ], ecological dependence [ 12 ], and so on. With popularization of the people-centered concept in Chinese society, studies have gradually turned to achieving mutual coordination between the environment and people by regulating the “environment”, in this case, through spatial production theory that explains processes and mechanisms of how external factors such as power, capital, and social class influence the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focusing on the problem that the environment is not synchronized with human beings in urbanization, existing studies are mostly based on the environment and tend to change people’s production and lifestyles to adapt to urbanization environment transformation, for instance, to cultural adaptation [ 9 , 10 ], social integration [ 11 ], ecological dependence [ 12 ], and so on. With popularization of the people-centered concept in Chinese society, studies have gradually turned to achieving mutual coordination between the environment and people by regulating the “environment”, in this case, through spatial production theory that explains processes and mechanisms of how external factors such as power, capital, and social class influence the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%