Issues of adaptation of the population migrating from Ajara at the present stage
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https://doi.org/10.61671/bsrcc.v3iI.10302Keywords:
Ajara; migration; adaptation; resettlement.Abstract
Internal migration processes in Georgia have persisted for centuries and are driven by various complex factors. Studying the resettlement of the Adjarian population across different regions of Georgia and their integration-adaptation presents a significant challenge. Specific reasons, predominantly ecological disasters, propelled internal migration processes from Adjara. This study examines the causes of Adjarian population displacement, investigating the ground-level challenges migrants encountered in their interactions with local communities and national minorities. The research presents the reasons for re-migration and critically analyzes the government’s role and importance in successfully managing the resettlement process.
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