GREEK MOUNTAIN VILLAGES: PLACES OF REFUGE IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD

Since World War 2 in Europe, village populations have generally declined. The country bears environmental scars of centuries of hardship. Since the global Financial Crisis, Greek welfare payments have been slashed, while in 2013 60% of workers under 24 were unemployed. [...]it considers the contempo...

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Community
Demography
Economic crisis
Energy industry
Famine
Hardship
History
International finance
Islands
Medieval period
Observatories
Oleaceae
Population decline
Rural areas
Scholarly publishing
Soil erosion
Sustainability
Tourism
Travel
War
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