Country Frameworks for Development Displacement and Resettlement Reducing Risk Building Resilience 1st Edition (Eds) Susanna Price – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781138491892,9781351031820,1138491896,1351031821
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The problem of escalating population displacement demands global attention and country co-ordination. This book investigates the particular issue of development-induced displacement, whereby land is seized or restricted by the state for the purposes of development projects. Those displaced by these schemes often risk losses to their homes, livelihoods, food security, and socio-cultural support; for which they are rarely fully compensated. Bringing together 22 specialist researchers and practitioners from across the globe, this book provides a much-needed independent analysis of country frameworks for development-induced displacement spanning Asia, Africa, Central and South America.
Table contents:
1 Why national law is essential for protecting public interest and providing safeguards in land acquisition and forced displacement
2 Global monitoring of the human impacts of development-forced displacement and resettlement
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3 Can national and international legal frameworks mitigate land grabbing and dispossession in South-East Asia?
4 Minding the gender gaps: how legal gaps withhold gender-equitable outcomes in land acquisition, compensation and resettlement
5 Higher risk, higher reward? Negotiated settlements, wellbeing and livelihoods in displacement by development
6 What does it take to mandate good national policy into law? The case of Sri Lanka’s National Involuntary Resettlement Policy
7 Assessing country safeguards as a protection/benefit for those who are displaced by development projects: the case of democratic South Africa
8 Safeguarding community livelihoods in Uganda: analysis of a country framework for land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation
9 Indigenous people, involuntary resettlement, international institutions in Mexico
10 Paying resettled communities for environmental services: legally mandated benefit-sharing
11 Global or local safeguards? Social impact assessment insights from an urban Indian land acquisition
12 Urbanisation resettlement in China: characteristics, risks and the revised Land Administration Law
13 Land rights on paper and in practice in Cambodia: how land rights are recognised, protected and
14 Cultural and political obstacles to effective resettlement: a case study of involuntary displacement
15 With or without international institutions? Acquisition of land rig
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