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Efectos de Los Fenómenos Atmosféricos En La Migracion de Las Personas

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Efectos de Los Fenómenos Atmosféricos En La Migracion de Las Personas
PROGRAMA VERTICE
METODOLOGIA DE INVESTIGACIÓN CIENTÍFICA
ANTEPROYECTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN
2007

Prof. Daniel Sánchez por: Roshan Parvani TÍTULO
La determinación del efecto de los fenómenos del clima como factor influyente sobre los movimientos migratorios de las masas poblacionales en el área rural.

OBJETIVOS DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN
Objetivo General:
 Determinar si los fenómenos del clima son un factor que impulsa a las poblaciones rurales a migrar de un lugar a otro.

Objetivos Específicos:
 Determinar si las migraciones de las poblaciones rurales posee correlación con los fenómenos del clima.

 Conocer cualitativamente los movimientos de las migraciones poblacionales de la provincia de Colón que han sufrido desastres por cambios en los fenómenos naturales.
 Determinar si existe mayor cantidad de migraciones en las áreas rurales donde ocurrieron fenómenos climáticos y desastres naturales que en las áreas rurales donde no ocurrieron estos fenómenos.

PREGUNTA DE INVESTIGACIÓN
¿Los fenómenos del clima son un factor de fuerza para que se den migraciones en las poblaciones localizadas en las áreas rurales?

HIPOTESIS
Hi: Los fenómenos climáticos son causantes de las migraciones en las áreas rurales.
Ho: Los fenómenos climáticos de la naturaleza no son un factor dependiente sobre los movimientos migracionales de las poblaciones rurales.
Ha: Los fenómenos climáticos de la naturaleza son un factor dependiente sobre los movimientos migracionales de las poblaciones rurales.

DEFINICIÓN OPERANCIONAL DE VARIABLES
 Fenómenos climáticos: son aquellos fenómenos naturales que exceden un nivel determinado de normalidad. Como terremotos, inundaciones, volcanes, ciclones, huracanes, tornados.
 Migraciones poblacionales: se define como el cambio de residencia de un lugar denominado "origen", hacia otro lugar llamado "destino" en el que permanece durante un período de tiempo determinado.

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