UID:
almafu_9959232245202883
Format:
1 online resource (613 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
3-8382-6723-0
Note:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Foreword -- From the author -- Introduction-a brief overview of contemporary involuntary migrations -- 1. An overview of development-induced displacement and resettlement -- 2. Historical considerations regarding development-induced population displacement and resettlement -- 3. Theoretical conceptualization of development-induced displacement and resettlement -- 4. The most important causes of development induced displacement and resettlement -- 4.1. Construction of Dams and Irrigation Projects -- 4.2. Development of transportation infrastructure -- 4.3. Urbanization, re-urbanization, transformation of urban space and population redistribution schemes in urban areas -- 4.4. Deforestation and the expansion of agriculture -- 4.5. Mining and transportation of resources -- 4.6. Population redistribution schemes -- 4.7. Conservation of nature -- 4.8. Other causes of development-induced population displacement -- 5. The European context of development induced displacement and resettlement -- 6. Actors of resettlement processes and their basic functions and objectives -- 7. Applying the concept of human security to research on development-induced displacement and resettlement. -- 8. Development-caused displacement and resettlement as a social and economic opportunity -- 9. Development-induced displacement and the dynamics of social change -- 10. The politicization of development-induced displacement and resettlement -- 11. Voluntary resettlement schemes -- 12. Analysis of the stages of resettlement process -- 13. Compensation: forms, principles, and potential socio-economic consequences -- 14. The impact of development-induced displacement and resettlement on families -- 15. Resources as a key issue determining the causes, course, and the socio-economic consequences of resettlement.
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16. Irreversible spiral of displacement, evictions and forced migrations -- 17. Activities of international institutions -- 18. Development-Induced Displacement and Human Rights -- 19. In which direction the international human rights should go? The right not to be displaced and the right to be resettled -- 20. Concluding remarks -- 21. Abstract -- 22. Résumé -- 23. Selected Bibliography -- 24. Annexes.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-8382-0723-8
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-8382-0693-2
Language:
English
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