河岸侵蚀诱发迁移聚落的空间复杂性与人类互动

Nilanjana Biswas , Sayani Mukhopadhyay
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这项研究概述了在马尔达恒河左岸受河流侵蚀影响的mouza中,先前定居的殖民地和包含重新安置家庭的殖民地之间存在的隔离性质。对随机选择的一组样本进行了调查,其中包括流离失所者和以前定居的居民,以了解社会冲突的根本性质以及进一步迁移到更安全的地方以改善生计的限制。研究结果表明,社会隔离的现有性质和复杂的空间相互作用使流离失所家庭之间产生了一种兄弟情谊,这是与定居增长有关的空间设置的特征。它为占有既得土地并遭受身份丧失的人们带来了一种不同的社会结构。相反,安全感吸引了更多社会地位与搬迁殖民地相似的人。
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Space complexity and human interactions in bank erosion-induced relocated settlements
This study has outlined the existing nature of segregation between the previously settled colonies and colonies containing relocated families in a river erosion-affected mouza located on the left bank of the Ganga River in Malda. A randomly chosen set of samples containing displaced and previously settled inhabitants has been surveyed to understand the underlying nature of social conflicts and restrictions for further migration to safer places for better livelihood. The findings reveal that the existing nature of social segregation and a complex spatial interaction have developed a sense of brotherhood among the displaced families which has characterised the spatial setup regarding settlement growth. It gave birth to a different social setup for the people who occupied the vested land and suffered from identity loss. In contrast, the sense of security has attracted more people with similar social status to the relocated colonies.
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