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World Heritage Site listing for Ethiopian park leads to eviction of farming community
(news.mongabay.com)
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The park is 857 square miles, in one of the poorest countries in the world. The government has been more concerned with maintaining and increasing supplies of food and water to avoid the previous massively deadly famines, their ongoing border disputes with Eritrea, and other serious issues. Just because something slides under the radar doesn't mean they can get away with it permanently. Plus the government is giving them money to compensate for their illegally built houses.
Right, they're focused on more significant problems as well they should be, but we're still talking about actual humans versus what has been a largely theoretical park until very recently.