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Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives / / Warren van Wicklin
Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives / / Warren van Wicklin
Autore Van Wicklin Warren
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 146 p. ) : maps ;
Disciplina 333.91/009172/4
Collana World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development
World Bank series on evaluation and development
Soggetto topico Water resources development - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries
Forced migration - Developing countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-351-32687-2
1-351-32686-4
1-351-32688-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Most Projects Selected for the Study Have Greater Resettlement Problems than Typical Bank-Assisted Projects with Dams -- Project Compensation Rates and Schedules Vary but Are Improving in Terms of Fairness and Timeliness -- The Relocation Record Is Uneven but Mostly Satisfactory -- The Income Restoration Record Is Unsatisfactory -- Social Infrastructure and Services Are the Most Successful Components of Projects -- Resettler Satisfaction Varies among Projects -- Country Commitment and Performance Are Varied but Improving -- Resettler Participation Is Common at All Stages of Projects -- Nongovernmental Organization Participation Is Far from Optimal -- Good Relations between Resettlers and Host Communities -- Costs Vary Among Projects -- The Main Lessons Learned Focus on the Difference between Results and Plans, the Limited Capacity of Public Agencies, Resettlement Compensation, and Borrower Commitment -- Confrontations and Crises in Upper Krishna -- Government Commitment Is Critical -- Dams Flood 880 Square Kilometers, with 240,000 People Affected -- Implementation of Resettlement--an Abysmal Record -- Compensation--Too Little, Too Late, and Too Contentious -- Government Continually Modifies Compensation Policy -- Compensation Is Inadequate -- The Uses of Compensation Vary -- Income Restoration Depends Too Much on Irrigation -- Income Impact Trends Are Similar to Those in Unaffected Areas -- Living Conditions Are Better but Health Is a Worrisome Exception -- The Move Hurts Women More Than Men.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511687803321
Van Wicklin Warren  
London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives / / Warren van Wicklin
Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives / / Warren van Wicklin
Autore Van Wicklin Warren
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 146 p. ) : maps ;
Disciplina 333.91/009172/4
Collana World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development
World Bank series on evaluation and development
Soggetto topico Water resources development - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries
Forced migration - Developing countries
ISBN 1-351-32687-2
1-351-32686-4
1-351-32688-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Most Projects Selected for the Study Have Greater Resettlement Problems than Typical Bank-Assisted Projects with Dams -- Project Compensation Rates and Schedules Vary but Are Improving in Terms of Fairness and Timeliness -- The Relocation Record Is Uneven but Mostly Satisfactory -- The Income Restoration Record Is Unsatisfactory -- Social Infrastructure and Services Are the Most Successful Components of Projects -- Resettler Satisfaction Varies among Projects -- Country Commitment and Performance Are Varied but Improving -- Resettler Participation Is Common at All Stages of Projects -- Nongovernmental Organization Participation Is Far from Optimal -- Good Relations between Resettlers and Host Communities -- Costs Vary Among Projects -- The Main Lessons Learned Focus on the Difference between Results and Plans, the Limited Capacity of Public Agencies, Resettlement Compensation, and Borrower Commitment -- Confrontations and Crises in Upper Krishna -- Government Commitment Is Critical -- Dams Flood 880 Square Kilometers, with 240,000 People Affected -- Implementation of Resettlement--an Abysmal Record -- Compensation--Too Little, Too Late, and Too Contentious -- Government Continually Modifies Compensation Policy -- Compensation Is Inadequate -- The Uses of Compensation Vary -- Income Restoration Depends Too Much on Irrigation -- Income Impact Trends Are Similar to Those in Unaffected Areas -- Living Conditions Are Better but Health Is a Worrisome Exception -- The Move Hurts Women More Than Men.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780329003321
Van Wicklin Warren  
London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives / / Warren van Wicklin
Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives / / Warren van Wicklin
Autore Van Wicklin Warren
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 146 p. ) : maps ;
Disciplina 333.91/009172/4
Collana World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development
World Bank series on evaluation and development
Soggetto topico Water resources development - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries
Forced migration - Developing countries
ISBN 1-351-32687-2
1-351-32686-4
1-351-32688-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Most Projects Selected for the Study Have Greater Resettlement Problems than Typical Bank-Assisted Projects with Dams -- Project Compensation Rates and Schedules Vary but Are Improving in Terms of Fairness and Timeliness -- The Relocation Record Is Uneven but Mostly Satisfactory -- The Income Restoration Record Is Unsatisfactory -- Social Infrastructure and Services Are the Most Successful Components of Projects -- Resettler Satisfaction Varies among Projects -- Country Commitment and Performance Are Varied but Improving -- Resettler Participation Is Common at All Stages of Projects -- Nongovernmental Organization Participation Is Far from Optimal -- Good Relations between Resettlers and Host Communities -- Costs Vary Among Projects -- The Main Lessons Learned Focus on the Difference between Results and Plans, the Limited Capacity of Public Agencies, Resettlement Compensation, and Borrower Commitment -- Confrontations and Crises in Upper Krishna -- Government Commitment Is Critical -- Dams Flood 880 Square Kilometers, with 240,000 People Affected -- Implementation of Resettlement--an Abysmal Record -- Compensation--Too Little, Too Late, and Too Contentious -- Government Continually Modifies Compensation Policy -- Compensation Is Inadequate -- The Uses of Compensation Vary -- Income Restoration Depends Too Much on Irrigation -- Income Impact Trends Are Similar to Those in Unaffected Areas -- Living Conditions Are Better but Health Is a Worrisome Exception -- The Move Hurts Women More Than Men.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810477903321
Van Wicklin Warren  
London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui