This bibliography highlights academic publications relating to development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) that were published over the last 40 years. The entries are divided by type: books, chapters in edited volumes; journal articles and research papers. While not a comprehensive bibliography, the first four sections list approximately 600 references
The special focus section in this issue examines the interface between anthropology and development-...
Human displacement has always been a consequence of war, written into the myths and histories of cen...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...
This bibliography highlights academic publications relating to development-induced displacement and ...
Development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) is a type of forced migration, and refers t...
The idea for this bibliography on the global crisis of internal displacement arose in preparation fo...
In the on-going discourse on development and the search for a suitable model for sustainable develop...
Whether projects are publicly or privately financed, no global body is tasked with systematically mo...
This bibliography lists books, articles, reports and Masters and doctoral theses about the resettlem...
Abstract Large-scale development projects, such as dams, reservoirs, power plants, highways, plant...
Forced displacement as a consequence of wars, civil conflicts, or natural disasters does not only ha...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
According to specialists over fifteen million people each year are forced to leave their former plac...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
Generally, mining-induced displacement has been less considered in research on development-induced d...
The special focus section in this issue examines the interface between anthropology and development-...
Human displacement has always been a consequence of war, written into the myths and histories of cen...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...
This bibliography highlights academic publications relating to development-induced displacement and ...
Development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) is a type of forced migration, and refers t...
The idea for this bibliography on the global crisis of internal displacement arose in preparation fo...
In the on-going discourse on development and the search for a suitable model for sustainable develop...
Whether projects are publicly or privately financed, no global body is tasked with systematically mo...
This bibliography lists books, articles, reports and Masters and doctoral theses about the resettlem...
Abstract Large-scale development projects, such as dams, reservoirs, power plants, highways, plant...
Forced displacement as a consequence of wars, civil conflicts, or natural disasters does not only ha...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
According to specialists over fifteen million people each year are forced to leave their former plac...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
Generally, mining-induced displacement has been less considered in research on development-induced d...
The special focus section in this issue examines the interface between anthropology and development-...
Human displacement has always been a consequence of war, written into the myths and histories of cen...
While the World Bank safeguard policies and International Finance Corporation Performance Standards ...