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Managing Resettlement In India | Managing Resettlement In India |
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Edited by: Hari Mohan Mathur This volume suggests answers for many of the problems involved in managing resettlement confronted in the field everyday by critically looking at oft-neglected aspects of resettlement management. The analysis is broken into four parts Part one consists of three essays that raise issues related to managing adverse socio-economic impacts of development projects that are central to the task of resettlement management. Part two address recently enacted policy and legal issues related to resettlement. Part three, focuses on planning and management issues in resettlement, including five essays. The final part consists of three essays that highlight problems arising in the process of implementing projects. Table of Content: Page 1 and Page 2.
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| Cote d'Ivoire:Protest by Social Scientists |
| A large group of West Africa, Europe, and North American academics and social scientists, many of whom are students of population displacement, have signed onto an editorial written and circulated by a group of West African academics and social scientists. They argue that the former President of Cote d'Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo, is abusively clinging to power after having blatantly tried to falsifiy the recent elections. The point out that international bodies have confirmed that the opposition candidate, Alassane Ouattara, has defeated Gbagbo. Nonetheless, the Gbagbo and his military supporters prevent the access to power of the newly-elected President. The likelihood of renewed violent conflict, civil war, and bloodshed in Cote d'Ivoire is high and increasing, involving obvious risks of renewed massive uprooting and population displacement. |