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 |
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 | ||
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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 | ||
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Involuntary resettlement sourcebook [[electronic resource] ] : planning and implementation in development projects |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | xxxiii, 434 p |
Disciplina | 325 |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development projects - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries Forced migration - Developing countries Migration, Internal - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-08567-3
9786610085675 1-4175-4573-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910455662603321 |
Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Involuntary resettlement sourcebook : planning and implementation in development projects |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2004] |
Descrizione fisica | xxxiii, 434 pages ; ; 24 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM |
Disciplina | 325 |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development projects - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries Forced migration - Developing countries Migration, Internal - Developing countries |
ISBN |
1-280-08567-3
9786610085675 1-4175-4573-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780590103321 |
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2004] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Involuntary resettlement sourcebook : planning and implementation in development projects |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | xxxiii, 434 pages ; ; 24 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM |
Disciplina | 325 |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development projects - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries Forced migration - Developing countries Migration, Internal - Developing countries |
ISBN |
1-280-08567-3
9786610085675 1-4175-4573-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Section 1: Policy Issues in Involuntary Resettlement -- 1. Scope of OP 4.12 -- Scope of OP 4.12 -- Land Acquisition and Restriction of Access to Conservation Areas -- Coverage of the Terms "Resettlement" and "Displaced Persons" -- The Policy Objective of Minimizing Land Acquisition and Resettlement -- When OP 4.12 Becomes Effective and When It Remains in Force -- Initial Applicability -- Project Closing -- Linkages between Bank and Other Donor or National Projects -- When OP 4.12 Does Not Apply -- Structural Adjustment Loans -- Natural Disasters, War, or Civil Strife -- Indirect Economic Impacts -- Adverse Environmental and Other Socioeconomic Impacts -- National or Regional Resource Management Programs -- Open-Market Purchase of Project Land -- Voluntary Resettlement -- Notes -- 2. Resettlement Instruments and Disclosure -- Resettlement Plan -- Policy Framework -- Process Framework -- Preparation and Implementation of Specific Components of the Project -- Selection of Criteria for Determining Eligibility for Assistance -- Identification of Measures to Improve or Restore Livelihoods and Living Standards -- Resolution of Potential Conflicts or Grievances -- Administrative and Legal Procedures -- Monitoring Arrangements -- Disclosure -- 3. Eligibility Criteria and Units of Entitlement -- Eligibility Criteria: Land Tenure and Severity of Impact -- Land Tenure -- Severity of Impact -- Open Access and Other Property -- Open Access or Common Property -- Residences -- Businesses -- Temporary Permits -- Temporary Involuntary Acquisition -- Appropriate Unit of Entitlement -- 4. Compensation and Income Restoration -- Calculation and Application of Replacement Cost -- General Principles -- Replacement Cost for Land -- Replacement Cost for Houses and Other Structures.
Replacement Cost for Other Assets -- Income Restoration Alternatives: Land, Cash, and Jobs -- General Principles for Replacing Income-Generating Assets -- Land-Based Options -- Cash Compensation and Rehabilitation -- Employment as Rehabilitation -- Note -- 5. Vulnerable Populations -- The Poor -- Women -- Indigenous Peoples -- Those Less Able to Care for Themselves -- Children -- The Elderly -- The Disabled -- Other Groups Not Protected by National Land Compensation Law -- People without Title or Use Rights -- Host Communities -- Community Members Remaining in the Original Area after Resettlement -- Note -- Section 2: Technical Aspects of Involuntary Resettlement -- 6. Resettlement Planning and Processing Requirements -- Processing Requirements at Each Stage of the Project Cycle -- Preidentification -- Project Identification -- Project Quality Enhancement Review -- Project Preparation -- Preappraisal -- Project Decision Meeting -- Project Appraisal -- Negotiations -- Effectiveness -- Supervision -- Irregular Processing: Late Identification of the Need for Resettlement -- Annex: Resettlement Site Selection, Movement of Displaced Persons, and Organization of Community Life -- Phase 1: Criteria for Site Selection -- Phase 2: Feasibility Studies -- Phase 3: Detailed Designs and Land Purchase -- Phase 4: Final Designs and Construction -- Movement of DPs -- Organization of Community Life and Support Services -- 7. Consultation and Participation -- What OP 4.12 Says -- Consultation and Participation Defined -- The Importance of Participation -- Issues in Consultation and Participation -- Consultation and Participation in the Project Cycle -- Project Identification -- Project Preparation -- Project Preappraisal -- Project Appraisal -- Project Implementation -- Project Completion -- The Role of the Bank in Supporting Participation -- Note. Annex: Consultation and Participation Matrix -- 8. Income Improvement -- What OP 4.12 Says -- Definition of Income Restoration in Operational Terms -- Issues in Income Restoration -- Risk Analysis -- Design of Income Restoration Strategies -- Stage 1: Analyzing Existing Sources of Income -- Stage 2: Surveying and Analyzing Current Economic Conditions -- Stage 3: Identifying New Opportunities -- Income Restoration through Land Replacement -- Strategic Use of Project Opportunities -- Other Income Restoration Strategies -- Requirements for Reporting and Review of Income Restoration Plans -- Monitoring and Supervision of Income Restoration Measures -- Annex: Microfinance as a Tool for Income Restoration -- Microfinance as an Income Restoration Strategy -- Collateral -- Creditworthiness -- Character -- Promotion of Favorable Practices among Financial Institutions -- 9. Costs, Budgeting, and Financing -- What OP 4.12 Says -- Identifying and Reporting Resettlement Costs -- Compensation -- Community Infrastructure and Services Costs -- Relocation Costs -- Resettlement Site Preparation Costs -- Income Restoration and Improvement Costs -- Administrative Costs -- Estimating Resettlement Costs -- Planning Costs -- Compensation Costs -- Community Infrastructure Costs -- Relocation and Resettlement Site Preparation Costs -- Income Restoration or Improvement Costs -- Administrative Costs -- Financial Flows, Arrangements, and Contingencies -- Key Issues -- Financial Arrangements for a Resettlement Policy Framework -- Financial Arrangements for Income Restoration -- Bank Disbursement for Resettlement -- Notes -- 10. Surveys, Monitoring, and Supervision -- What OP 4.12 Says -- Identification: Land Acquisition Assessment -- Census of DPs and Inventory of Assets -- Data Collection Formats -- Staffing -- Field Operations -- Data and Records. RP Preparation: Socioeconomic Analysis -- Implementation: Monitoring -- Internal Monitoring -- External Monitoring -- Bank Supervision of Resettlement Operations -- Supervision -- Early Review of Resettlement Implementation -- 11. Organizations for Planning and Implementation -- What OP 4.12 Says -- Organizational Responsibility for Resettlement Preparation and Planning -- Land Acquisition Assessment -- Census and Socioeconomic Surveys -- Eligibility Criteria and Resettlement Entitlements -- Consultations -- Feasibility Study of Resettlement Sites -- Feasibility Study of Income Improvement Measures and Formation of DP Committees -- Implementation -- Project Launch Workshop -- Organizational Units -- Organizational Models for Resettlement Implementation -- Checklist for Organizations Involved in Resettlement Implementation -- Coordination with Local Governments -- Monitoring and Evaluation -- Internal Monitoring -- External Monitoring -- Training and Capacity Building -- Notes -- 12. Implementing Resettlement Plans -- Getting Ready for Implementation -- Initiating Implementation -- Payment of Compensation -- Relocation -- Linkage of Resettlement Progress and Pace of Project Construction -- Reconstruction and Relocation to New Housing -- Civic Infrastructure -- Income Improvement Strategies -- Monitoring and Evaluation -- Grievance Redress -- Adaptation When Things Do Not Go According to Plan -- Circumstances Likely to Require Planning Changes -- Documentation of Planning Changes -- Section 3: Involuntary Resettlement in Selected Sectors -- 13. Resettlement in Urban Areas -- The Context of Urban Resettlement -- Importance of Initial Planning -- Minimizing Displacement -- Preventing Fraudulent Claims of Eligibility for Compensation -- Encouraging Public Participation and Responsiveness -- Considering Gender Issues. Coordination of Administrative and Financial Responsibilities -- Administrative Coordination -- Financial Planning and Coordination -- Limits of Bank Financing in Urban Projects -- Resettlement of Urban Squatters -- Entitlements for People without Security of Tenure -- Adverse Impacts on Mobile Enterprises -- Residential Relocation in Urban Projects -- Replacement Cost for Urban Land -- Replacement Housing in Urban Areas -- Location Issues in Urban Resettlement -- Urban Improvement: Opportunities for Resettlement as Development -- Improvement of Housing Standards -- Slum Improvement Programs -- Land Consolidation Programs -- Economic Rehabilitation in Urban Projects -- Distance of Relocation -- Obstacles to Income Restoration at the Relocation Site -- Community and Public Infrastructure in Urban Projects -- Restoring or Replacing Public Infrastructure -- Creating Public Spaces -- Urban Linear Projects -- 14. Resettlement in Linear Projects -- The Context of Linear Resettlement -- Linear Projects and Their Corridors of Impact -- Roads and Highways -- Gas and Oil Pipelines -- Water and Sanitation Systems -- Irrigation Systems -- Transmission Lines -- Railways -- Participation and Minimization of Resettlement -- Impacts on Vulnerable Populations -- Informal Economic Enterprises -- Residents without Secure Title -- Indigenous People -- Project Phasing, Censuses, and Studies -- Administrative Coordination -- Monitoring -- Summary of Key Elements -- 15. Dams and Resettlement: Building Good Practice -- The Context of Dam Construction -- Organizational Capacity and Commitment -- Assessment of Institutional Capacity for Resettlement Planning and Implementation -- Capacity Building in All Relevant Agencies -- Involvement of Local Institutions Likely to Be Engaged in Operation and Maintenance -- Resettlement Planning. A Panel of Experts for Preparing and Implementing the Resettlement Program. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808009603321 |
Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Risks and reconstruction [[electronic resource] ] : experiences of resettlers and refugees / / edited by Michael M. Cernea, Christopher McDowell |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (503 p.) |
Disciplina | 362.87/09172/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CerneaMichael M
McDowellChris |
Soggetto topico |
Refugees - Developing countries
Forced migration - Developing countries Land settlement - Developing countries Relocation (Housing) - Developing countries Rehabilitation - Developing countries Economic development - Social aspects |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-08814-1
9786610088140 0-585-32407-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Reconstructing resettlers' and refugees' livelihoods; Refugees and resettlers: theoretical considerations; Risks, safeguards, and reconstruction: a model for population displacement and resettlement; "Successful" refugee settlement: are past experiences relevant?; Land loss and land-based relocation; Risks associated with landlessness: an exploration toward socially friendly displacement and resettlement; From joblessness to re-employment; Homelessness and home reconstruction; Alebu: Eritrean refugees return and restore their livelihoods; From marginalization to re-inclusion
From marginalization to sharing the project benefitsRegaining food security and overcoming health risks; From corn to cotton: changing indicators of food security among resettled Vasavas; Food security in refuge and return: some aspects of entitlements, markets, and modalities; Regaining and securing access to common property resources; The effects of resettlement on access to common property resources; Toward social re-articulation; Postconflict reconstruction in Azerbaijan: a user's perspective on social assessment and stakeholder consultation The creation of community: well- being without wealth in an urban Greek refugee localitySocial re-articulation after resettlement: observing the Beles Valley scheme in Ethiopia; Social re-articulation and community regeneration among resettled displacees; General Bibliography |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454778503321 |
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Risks and reconstruction : : experiences of resettlers and refugees / / edited by Michael M. Cernea, Christopher McDowell |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | xv, 487 pages ; ; 24 cm |
Disciplina | 362.87/09172/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CerneaMichael M
McDowellChris |
Soggetto topico |
Refugees - Developing countries
Forced migration - Developing countries Land settlement - Developing countries Relocation (Housing) - Developing countries Rehabilitation - Developing countries Economic development - Social aspects |
ISBN |
1-280-08814-1
9786610088140 0-585-32407-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Reconstructing resettlers' and refugees' livelihoods; Refugees and resettlers: theoretical considerations; Risks, safeguards, and reconstruction: a model for population displacement and resettlement; "Successful" refugee settlement: are past experiences relevant?; Land loss and land-based relocation; Risks associated with landlessness: an exploration toward socially friendly displacement and resettlement; From joblessness to re-employment; Homelessness and home reconstruction; Alebu: Eritrean refugees return and restore their livelihoods; From marginalization to re-inclusion
From marginalization to sharing the project benefitsRegaining food security and overcoming health risks; From corn to cotton: changing indicators of food security among resettled Vasavas; Food security in refuge and return: some aspects of entitlements, markets, and modalities; Regaining and securing access to common property resources; The effects of resettlement on access to common property resources; Toward social re-articulation; Postconflict reconstruction in Azerbaijan: a user's perspective on social assessment and stakeholder consultation The creation of community: well- being without wealth in an urban Greek refugee localitySocial re-articulation after resettlement: observing the Beles Valley scheme in Ethiopia; Social re-articulation and community regeneration among resettled displacees; General Bibliography |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778831503321 |
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Risks and reconstruction : experiences of resettlers and refugees / / edited by Michael M. Cernea, Christopher McDowell |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | xv, 487 pages ; ; 24 cm |
Disciplina | 362.87/09172/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CerneaMichael M
McDowellChris |
Soggetto topico |
Refugees - Developing countries
Forced migration - Developing countries Land settlement - Developing countries Relocation (Housing) - Developing countries Rehabilitation - Developing countries Economic development - Social aspects |
ISBN |
1-280-08814-1
9786610088140 0-585-32407-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Reconstructing resettlers' and refugees' livelihoods; Refugees and resettlers: theoretical considerations; Risks, safeguards, and reconstruction: a model for population displacement and resettlement; "Successful" refugee settlement: are past experiences relevant?; Land loss and land-based relocation; Risks associated with landlessness: an exploration toward socially friendly displacement and resettlement; From joblessness to re-employment; Homelessness and home reconstruction; Alebu: Eritrean refugees return and restore their livelihoods; From marginalization to re-inclusion
From marginalization to sharing the project benefitsRegaining food security and overcoming health risks; From corn to cotton: changing indicators of food security among resettled Vasavas; Food security in refuge and return: some aspects of entitlements, markets, and modalities; Regaining and securing access to common property resources; The effects of resettlement on access to common property resources; Toward social re-articulation; Postconflict reconstruction in Azerbaijan: a user's perspective on social assessment and stakeholder consultation The creation of community: well- being without wealth in an urban Greek refugee localitySocial re-articulation after resettlement: observing the Beles Valley scheme in Ethiopia; Social re-articulation and community regeneration among resettled displacees; General Bibliography |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812278403321 |
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Settler economies in world history [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Lloyd, Jacob Metzer, Richard Sutch |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (629 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.3/1091724 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
LloydChristopher <1950->
MetzerJacob SutchRicchard |
Collana | Global economic history series |
Soggetto topico |
Indigenous peoples - Developing countries
Land settlement - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-95600-4
90-04-23265-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Preliminary Material / Christopher Lloyd , Jacob Metzer and Richard Sutch -- Introduction: Toward a Unified Approach to the Economic History of Settler Economies / Richard Sutch -- Settler Colonization and Societies in World History: Patterns and Concepts / Christopher Lloyd and Jacob Metzer -- Why the Settlers Soared: The Dynamics of Immigration and Economic Growth in the “Golden Age” for Settler Societies / Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch -- Five Hundred Years of European Colonization: Inequality and Paths of Development / Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth L. Sokoloff -- Uneven Development Paths among Settler Societies, 1870–2000 / Henry Willebald and Luis Bértola -- Settler Colonialism in Africa / Claude Lützelschwab -- Jews in Mandatory Palestine and Additional Phenomena of Atypical Settler Colonization in Modern Time / Jacob Metzer -- “Great Frauds and Abuses”; Institutional Innovation at the Colonial Frontier of Private Property: Case Studies of the Individualization of Maori, Indian and Métis Lands / Frank Tough and Kathleen Dimmer -- Aboriginal Economies in Settler Societies: Maori and Canadian Prairie Indians / Tony Ward -- Patterns and Processes of Migration: An Overview / Drew Keeling -- Three Island Frontiers: Japanese Migration in the Pacific / Carl Mosk -- Coerced Labor in Southern Hemisphere Settler Economies / David Meredith -- Labor Market Outcomes in Settler Economies between 1870 and 1913: Accounting for Differences in Labor Hours and Occupations / Martin P. Shanahan and John K. Wilson -- Wakefieldian Investment and the Birth of New Societies, circa 1830 to 1930 / Bernard Attard -- Financial Intermediaries in Settler Economies: The Role of the Banking Sector Development in South Africa, 1850–2000 / Grietjie Verhoef -- International Trade and Investment of the Settler Economies during the Twentieth Century: Argentina, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. / Tim Rooth -- Trade, Dominance, Dependence and the End of the Settlement Era in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, 1920–1973 / Francine McKenzie -- So Similar, So Different: New Zealand and Uruguay in the World Economy / Jorge Álvarez and Luis Bértola -- The State and Economic Policy in Twentieth Century Australia and New Zealand: Escaping the Staples Trap? / Jim McAloon -- Institutional Patterns of the Settler Societies: Hybrid, Parallel, and Convergent / Christopher Lloyd -- Notes on Contributors / Christopher Lloyd , Jacob Metzer and Richard Sutch -- Index / Christopher Lloyd , Jacob Metzer and Richard Sutch. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463188803321 |
Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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