Essays about: "development induced displacement and resettlement"

Found 3 essays containing the words development induced displacement and resettlement.

  1. 1. We were fish in the pool but now we are in a river: Çöpler Village, a Case of Displacement in Turkey

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Humanekologi

    Author : Idil Börekci; [2014]
    Keywords : development induced displacement and resettlement; landscape; experiences; neighbourly relations; cultural identity; boredom; Turkey; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Several studies have shown that development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) poses risks of impoverishment to both ecological and societal sustainability. Loss of homes, productive lands, income-earning assets, resources, social structures and cultural identity are some of the risks that occur as a result of displacement. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Contingent Valuation Method for Determining the Intangible Costs of Development-Induced Displacement

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Julius Engelsöy; Marcus Josefsson; [2013]
    Keywords : Cost-benefit analysis; Contingent valuation method; Development-induced displacement; Phnom Penh;

    Abstract : This thesis presents a method for determining earlier overlooked costs of development-induced displacement, to be used in the cost-benefit analysis framework. More precisely, the method aims to determine asset-and-income loss complementary, ex post willingness-to-accept for the first year of displacement. READ MORE

  3. 3. Replace One´s Place: The Livelihood of Internally Displaced People in Colombia

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Humanekologi

    Author : Cornelia Helmcke; [2013]
    Keywords : internal displacement; development induced resettlement; livelihood approach; Buen Vivir; place; El Quimbo; Neiva; Colombia; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Colombia es el país con el número más alto en desplazados internos en el mundo. La población rural huye generalmente por la violencia generada en el conflicto armado. Pero también los llamados “proyectos de desarrollo” de empresas multinacionales que invierten en infraestructura generalmente afectan a comunidades locales. READ MORE