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Conservation refugee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conservation refugee
Conservation refugees are people, usually indigenous, who are displaced from their native lands when conservation areas are created, such as parks and other protected areas.〔(What is a Conservation Refugee ), from Native Solutions to Conservation Refugees〕 == Definition == Conservation refugees are peoples, often indigenous, who are driven out of their traditional lands when those lands are set aside for a national park or wildlife sanctuary. Many of these people, like the Great Lakes Twa, were already marginalized before the imposition of the nature preserve on their territory. When they are driven out, they find themselves culturally dislocated and often living on the margins of urban areas or new settlements where they have very few social or economic opportunities. They rarely have legal recourse to rectify their situations, as they find themselves confronted with powerful state and international conservation interests. Many conservation refugees are placed in refugee camps.
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