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Displacement and resettlement in India: The human cost of development / Hari Mohan Mathur

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Routledge contemporary South Asia seriesPublication details: Routledge , 2013 . London :Description: xviii, 227 pISBN:
  • 9780415826792
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325.54 MAT-D
Contents:
Introduction: Displacement and Resettlement in the Development Process-- Part 1: Displacement by Development-- 1. Not by Dams Alone: Urban Development Projects and Displacement of Slum Dwellers-- 2. Mining Coal, Undermining People: Flawed Resettlement Leaves Displaced People Worse Off-- 3. Common Development Disorders: Impoverishment Risks from Projects that Involve Displacement-- Part 2: The Policy Response-- 4. Good Intentions are not Enough: The World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement-- 5. Providing a Better Life for Displaced People: National Policy Guidelines on Involuntary Resettlement-- Part 3: Approaches to Resettlement-- 6. Social Impact Assessment: An Aid to Understanding the Likely Effects of a Proposed Intervention-- 7. Making Resettlement Work: Issues in Planning and Implementation-- 8. New Livelihoods for Old: Restoring Incomes Lost due to Involuntary Resettlement-- 9. No End to Injustice: Gender Biases in Resettlement Planning-- Part 4: Resettlement in a Globalizing World-- 10. Investors In, Farmers Out: Private-Sector Projects and the Contentious Issue of Land Acquisition-- 11. A Blow to Tribal Life: The Disastrous Impact of Globalization-- Part 5: The Way Forward-- 12. Development for All: Ensure that the Displaced People Have a Share in Project Benefits
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Introduction: Displacement and Resettlement in the Development Process--
Part 1: Displacement by Development--
1. Not by Dams Alone: Urban Development Projects and Displacement of Slum Dwellers--
2. Mining Coal, Undermining People: Flawed Resettlement Leaves Displaced People Worse Off--
3. Common Development Disorders: Impoverishment Risks from Projects that Involve Displacement--
Part 2: The Policy Response--
4. Good Intentions are not Enough: The World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement--
5. Providing a Better Life for Displaced People: National Policy Guidelines on Involuntary Resettlement--
Part 3: Approaches to Resettlement--
6. Social Impact Assessment: An Aid to Understanding the Likely Effects of a Proposed Intervention--
7. Making Resettlement Work: Issues in Planning and Implementation--
8. New Livelihoods for Old: Restoring Incomes Lost due to Involuntary Resettlement--
9. No End to Injustice: Gender Biases in Resettlement Planning--
Part 4: Resettlement in a Globalizing World--
10. Investors In, Farmers Out: Private-Sector Projects and the Contentious Issue of Land Acquisition--
11. A Blow to Tribal Life: The Disastrous Impact of Globalization--
Part 5: The Way Forward--
12. Development for All: Ensure that the Displaced People Have a Share in Project Benefits

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