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Population and disaster

1991 
Impact of natural disasters on the population of Japan, Takeshi Mizutani and Takamasa Nakano The consequences of the 1972 earthquake on the urban structure and population distribution of Managua, Jurgen Bahr Friuli - ten years after the earthquake of 6 May 1972, Robert Geipel The impact of the disaster in Mexico City, September 1985, Maria Teresa Gutierrez de MacGregor Population displacement due to riverbank erosion of the Jamuna in Bangladesh, K. Maudood Elahi The hazard potential of drought for the population of the Sahel, C.R. de Freitas The 1984 drought and settler migration in Ethiopia, Aynalem Adugna The indirect effects of famine on population - case studies from the Republic of Sudan, A. Trilsbach Chine - the demographic disaster of 1958-61, A.J. Jowett Paradise delayed - epidemics of infectious disease in the industrialized world, Peter Curson Disasters and diseases as they affect the growth and distribution of the population of Uganda, Hans K. Hecklau The disaster life cycle and human adjustments - lessons from Three-Mile Island and Chernobyl, Chris C. Park The Bhopal disaster, S.L. Kayastha and P. Nag Wars-mortality-poverty, Stanislaw Otok Was the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39, a demographic disaster?, Maria Carmen Faus Pujol Population, war and politics - a case study of Gaza Strip, Ahmed Said Dahlan The disaster of apartheid forced removals, C. M. Rogerson A simulation study of population and social disturbance in Japan, Koichiro Takahashi.
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