While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards specify the requirements to be observed when project-induced displacement and resettlement occurs, these international standards are not always followed. Governments often invoke the power of eminent domain and implement expropriation procedures instead of building support for a public or private project by negotiating with project-affected peoples. Evaluations of projects reveal that people are usually made worse off by being resettled. This paper provides a general introduction to the topic of project-induced displacement and resettlement, raising the key issues facing resettlement practice: under what conditions should projects and associa...
Being resettled is a complex and traumatic process. International experience reveals that people are...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
Most developing countries in their quest to improve upon the standard of living of their people desi...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...
Respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights must become more prominent in both the processes ...
AbstractMany public and private sector projects, such as hydropower dams or mines, trigger forced po...
Compulsory land acquisition and forced displacement of communities for a larger public purpose bring...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master o...
WP 2002-33 October 2002How does development economics address the issue of gains and losses from the...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
Whether projects are publicly or privately financed, no global body is tasked with systematically mo...
AbstractPhysical displacement, relocation and resettlement are widely acknowledged as posing enormou...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
Irrespective of the regional setting, displacement of all kinds results in considerable disruption a...
Being resettled is a complex and traumatic process. International experience reveals that people are...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
Most developing countries in their quest to improve upon the standard of living of their people desi...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...
Respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights must become more prominent in both the processes ...
AbstractMany public and private sector projects, such as hydropower dams or mines, trigger forced po...
Compulsory land acquisition and forced displacement of communities for a larger public purpose bring...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master o...
WP 2002-33 October 2002How does development economics address the issue of gains and losses from the...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
Whether projects are publicly or privately financed, no global body is tasked with systematically mo...
AbstractPhysical displacement, relocation and resettlement are widely acknowledged as posing enormou...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
Irrespective of the regional setting, displacement of all kinds results in considerable disruption a...
Being resettled is a complex and traumatic process. International experience reveals that people are...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
Most developing countries in their quest to improve upon the standard of living of their people desi...