Country frameworks for development displacement and resettlement : reducing risk, building resilience
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Country frameworks for development displacement and resettlement : reducing risk, building resilience
(Routledge studies in development, mobilities and migration)
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019
- : hbk
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Why national law is essential for protecting public interest and providing safeguards in land acquisition and forced displacement / Ruwani Jayewardene
- Global monitoring of the human impacts of development-forced displacement and resettlement / Nadine Walicki
- Can national and international legal frameworks mitigate land grabbing and dispossession in South-East Asia? / Andreas Neef
- Minding the gender gaps : how legal gaps withhold gender-equitable outcomes in land acquisition, compensation, and resettlement / Celine Salcedo La Vina
- Higher risk, higher reward? : negotiated settlements, wellbeing and livelihoods in development displacement / Susanna Price and Nicholas Tagliarino
- What does it take to mandate good national policy into law? : the case of Sri Lanka's national involuntary resettlement policy / Sam Pillai
- Assessing country safeguards as a protection/benefit for those who are displaced by development projects : the case of democratic South Africa / Chris De Wet
- Safeguarding community livelihoods in Uganda : analysis of a country framework for land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation / Russell Rhoads and Onesmus Mugyenyi
- Indigenous people, involuntary resettlement, international institutions / Salomon Nahmad Sitton
- Paying resettled communities for environmental services : legally mandated benefit-sharing for Vietnam's dam displaced / Jane Singer
- Global or local safeguards? : social impact assessment insights from an urban Indian land acquisition / Asmita Kabra and Budhaditya Das
- Urbanisation resettlement in China : characteristics, risks and the revised land administration law / Duan Yuefang, Brooke Wilmsen and Zhao Xu
- Land rights on paper and in practice in Cambodia : how land rights are recognised, protected and expropriated for project development / Sek Sophorn
- Cultural and political obstacles to effective resettlement : a case study of involuntary displacement of Pehuenche families by the Pangue and Ralco hydroelectric dams in southern Chile / Jeanne W. Simon and Claudio Gonzales Parra
- With or without international institutions? : acquisition of land rights for infrastructure projects in the weak legal framework of Timor-Leste / Bernardo Almeida