Can compensation prevent impoverishment?: reforming resettlement through investments and benefit-sharing/
edited by Michael M. Cernea and Hari Mohan Mathur
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008.
- xxviii, 441 p. ; 22 cm.
Reforming the foundations of involuntary resettlement : introduction / Michael M. Cernea -- Compensation and investment in resettlement : theory, practice, pitfalls, and needed policy reform / Michael M. Cernea -- The economic evaluation of projects involving forced population displacements / David W. Pearce and Timothy Swanson -- Forced displacement : allocative externality or unjust redistribution? / Herman E. Daly -- Development economics and the compensation principle / Ravi Kanbur -- Compensation, restoration, and development opportunities : national standards on involuntary resettlement / Susanna Price -- India's forced displacement policy and practice : is compensation up to its functions? / Walter Fernandes -- Eminent domain, protest, and the discourse on rehabilitation / Usha Ramanathan -- Can displacement be turned into development by compensation alone? The South Asian experience / Ruwani A. Jayewardene -- Mining coal, undermining people : compensation policies and practices of Coal India / Hari Mohan Mathur -- Conservation, displacement, and compensation / Frances J. Seymour -- Benefit sharing to supplement compensation in resource extractive activities : the case of dams / Dominique Égré, Vincent Roquet, and Carine Durocher -- From expropriation to land renting : Japan's innovations in compensating resettlers / Mikiyasu Nakayama and Kumi Furuyashiki -- Beyond compensation : sharing of rents arising from hydropower projects / Barry P. Trembath -- Can improved resettlement reduce poverty? / Susan D. Tamondong.
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Economic development projects Land settlement--Economic aspects Refugees--Government policy Forced migration