Refugees’ Integration in the Built Environment: The Sweden Case
The resettlement and integration of a displaced population into a new society faces a plethora of challenges. These range from lack of national legal frameworks to plan and implement planned relocation, to the absence of a long-term vision, inadequate funds, and poor institutional structures. The 3-...
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Autor principal: | Mo Hamza |
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MDPI AG
2021
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