【蔓延する転居と再定住のパラダイムに関する課題:リスク、貧困、遺産、解決】
Challenging the Prevailing Paradigm of Displacement and Resettlement:Risks, Impoverishment, Legacies, Solutions '18
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1. Economic and moral imperatives for improving the paradigm of development-caused displacement and resettlement Michael M. Cernea Part I. The livelihood risks and impacts of forced displacement and resettlement 2. The impoverishment of resettlers through cost externalization in hydropower projects Chen Shaojun 3. Protecting against impoverishment risks in the mining industry John Owen and Deanna Kemp 4. Problems endure despite policies: urban livelihoods after forced displacement Dolores Koenig 5. The legacy of risks and community harm of an infrastructure project: sexual abuse and forced displacement under Uganda's transportation project Elana Berger and Moses Ntenga 6. Dilemmas of conservation-displacement from protected areas Asmita Kabra Part II. Crafting solutions: resettlement legislation, ethics and accountability 7. Comparing China’s and the World Bank’s displacement policies over time: the ascent of the "Resettlement with Development" Paradigm Shi Guoqing 8. Investing in resettlement and benefit-sharing in China: new paradigm, approaches, challenges, and prospects Duan Yuefang 9. Standing up for safeguards: a rare story of the World Bank exercising political will Natalie Bugalski, Mark Grimsditch, and David Pred 10. Addressing legacy with reparations: restoring the livelihood of the displaced Maya Achi’ indigenous peoples in Guatemala Carmen Albertos 11. Responsibilities overseas and accountability at home: a new kind of legal case in Germany on dam-caused displacement in Sudan Valerie Hansch and Miriam Saage-Maas 12. Climate change and displacement: challenges and needs to address an imminent reality Robin Bronen, Julie Maldonado, Elizabeth Marino, and Preston Hardison 13. The need for national-level legal protection of populations displaced by expropriation: laws on land acquisition and resettlement in 50 countries Nicholas K. Tagliarino 14. Human Rights: why and how the World Bank should pursue abuse-free development and protect against rights violations linked to its projects Jessica Evans
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