03498nam 2200637 450 991048081940332120200810191527.01-4704-5802-0(CKB)4100000011243653(MiAaPQ)EBC6195959(PPN)25065296X(EXLCZ)99410000001124365320200810d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSubgroup decomposition in Out(Fn) /Michael Handel, Lee MosherProvidence, RI :American Mathematical Society,[2020]1 online resource (290 pages)Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society,0065-9266 ;number 1280"March 2020, volume 264, number 1280 (third of 6 numbers)."1-4704-4113-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to subgroup decomposition - Preliminaries : decomposing outer automorphisms -- Geometric EG strata and geometric laminations -- Vertex groups and vertex group systems -- Statements of the main results -- Preliminaries -- An outline of the relative Kolchin theorem -- IAn(Z/3) periodic conjugacy classes -- IAn(Z/3) periodic free factors -- Limit trees -- Carrying asymptotic data : proposition 3.4 -- Finding Nielsen pairs : proposition 3.7 -- The nonattracting subgroup system -- Nonattracted lines -- Ping-pong on geodesic lines -- Proof of theorem C -- A filling lemma.Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;number 1280.Manifolds and cell complexes {For complex manifolds, see 32Qxx} -- Low-dimensional topology -- Topological methods in group theorymscGroup theory and generalizations -- Structure and classification of infinite or finite groups -- Free nonabelian groupsmscGroup theory and generalizations -- Special aspects of infinite or finite groups -- Geometric group theory [See also 05C25, 20E08, 57Mxx]mscGroup theory and generalizations -- Special aspects of infinite or finite groups -- Automorphism groups of groups [See also 20E36]mscNon-Abelian groupsGeometric group theoryDecomposition (Mathematics)AutomorphismsAlgebraic topologyElectronic books.Manifolds and cell complexes {For complex manifolds, see 32Qxx} -- Low-dimensional topology -- Topological methods in group theory.Group theory and generalizations -- Structure and classification of infinite or finite groups -- Free nonabelian groups.Group theory and generalizations -- Special aspects of infinite or finite groups -- Geometric group theory [See also 05C25, 20E08, 57Mxx].Group theory and generalizations -- Special aspects of infinite or finite groups -- Automorphism groups of groups [See also 20E36].Non-Abelian groups.Geometric group theory.Decomposition (Mathematics)Automorphisms.Algebraic topology.511.3/26Handel Michael1949-908029Mosher Lee1957-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480819403321Subgroup decomposition in Out(Fn)2210227UNINA05467oam 2200685I 450 991079017350332120230126205030.01-136-70421-30-203-81402-910.4324/9780203814024 (CKB)2670000000163932(EBL)692414(OCoLC)782859149(SSID)ssj0000623352(PQKBManifestationID)11926392(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000623352(PQKBWorkID)10648096(PQKB)11319458(MiAaPQ)EBC692414(Au-PeEL)EBL692414(CaPaEBR)ebr10542129(CaONFJC)MIL760894(OCoLC)785578783(EXLCZ)99267000000016393220180706d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResettling displaced people policy and practice in India /editor Hari Mohan MathurNew Delhi [India] :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group and Council for Social Development,2011.1 online resource (442 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-58621-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Resettling Displaced People; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Foreword by Muchkund Dubey; Acknowledgements; Introduction and overview; Part I: The governance challenge; 1. Making resettlement work: Policy, planning and management: Hari Mohan Mathur; Legal framework for land acquisition; Policy guidelines on resettlement; The planning of resettlement; Strengthening management capacity; The role of NGOs; Monitoring and evaluation; Part II: Emerging issues in resettlement policy2. Converting resettlement policy into resettlement law: a welcome initiative but no occasion for celebration yet: Ramaswamy R. IyerStrengthening resettlement policy; Reasons for scepticism; Some progress overall, but more needs to be done; 3. Broadening the definition of 'population displacement': Geography and economics in conservation policy: Michael M. Cernea; Researching and conceptualising forced displacement; The pivotal importance of the concept of displacement; The significant redefinition: Restriction of access seen as displacement; Twin objectives in establishing protected areasWhat is the content of 'forced displacement'?New policy conclusions and operational prescriptions; The economic rationale underpinning the policy change; From policy to implementation; Additional financing provided for co-management; Focused research on restricted areas and property; 4. Involuntary resettlement policy and transport projects: Gordon Appleby; Involuntary resettlement policy, its development and its objectives; Involuntary resettlement policy in the transport sector; Good practice with involuntary resettlement in the transport sectorRoad rehabilitation in post-conflict situationsSumming-up; 5. Resettlement realities: the gulf between policy and practice: Felix Padel and Samarendra Das; Rival constructions of reality; Orissa's R&R policy; Disjunction between policy and practice; The phenomenon of displacement; Cultural genocide; Clash of ideologies; Rule of law; Suggestions for reforming resettlement; Part III: Compensation and the resettlement process; 6. Misunderstood and misused: Re-examining the compensation criterion in resettlement: Supriya Garikipati; The compensation criterion and surrounding controversyFrom abstract theory to applied policyDesigning an incentive-compatible consultation process; The resettlement preferences; Consultation exercises for betterresettlement; 7. From Narmada to Nandigram: the never ending clamour for land as the only route to resettlement: Vasudha Dhagamwar; Circumstances changed, but not ideas on resettlement; The displaced people of Orissa; The West Bengal story; Experiences overlooked; Displacement affects tribal people differently; Unsustainability of the land option; Displaced not all land-dependent8. Reconstructing livelihoods: The CIL experience with self-employment schemes: M. P. RoyDevelopmental projects have long been displacing people in large numbers every year, but it is only in recent years that the fate of those adversely affected has become an issue of widespread concern requiring urgent action. This volume is the scholarly exploration of these critical issues in a wider perspective, examining resettlement policies as well as resettlement strategies, their strengths, their weaknesses, the persisting gap between policy and its actual practice and the means to improve resettlement outcomes.This volume is well-structured into four parts: (a) DisplaceForced migrationIndiaEconomic development projectsSocial aspectsIndiaLand settlementIndiaForced migrationEconomic development projectsSocial aspectsLand settlement307.2362.870954Mathur Hari Mohan858756Council for Social Development (India)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790173503321Resettling displaced people3796647UNINA