Involuntary Resettlement in Africa : Selected Papers From a Conference on Environment and Settlement Issues in Africa
معرفی کتاب «Involuntary Resettlement in Africa : Selected Papers From a Conference on Environment and Settlement Issues in Africa» نوشتهٔ Cynthia C Cook; World Bank; Makerere Institute of Social Research; African Conference on Environment and Settlement، منتشرشده توسط نشر World Bank Publications در سال 1994. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
'Sponsored by the World Bank and Makerere Institute of Social Research'--Pref. Chap. 2. Involuntary resettlement in bank-financed projects: Lessons from Chap. 10. Environment and settlement in Eastern Sudan: some major policy Chap. 12. Settlement and resettlement: experience from Uganda's national Chap. 8. Long-term impacts of resettlement: The Akosombo dam experience Chap. 13. Development strategies and issues for land settlement in West Chap. 3. Dislocation of settled communities in the development process Chap. 5. Resettlement of displaced people in connection with the nylon Chap. 11. Resettlement and integration of pastoralists in the national Chap. 14. Population trends and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa Chap. 15. Environment and settlement issues i Africa: toward a policy Chap. 1. African population resettlement in a global context Chap. 6. Involuntary relocation in urban areas of Mozambique Chap. 7. Social impacts of the creation of Lake Kariba Della McMillan, Thomas Painter, and Thayer Scudder Part III. Involuntary resettlement in urban areas Part II. Involuntary resettlement in rural areas Aspects of the Lesotho highlands water project Chap. 9. The Kainji Lake experience in Nigeria Urban upgrading project in Douala, Cameroon The case of Kiambere hydroelectric project Part IV. Long term impacts of resettlement J.S.O Ayeni, Wolf Roder, and J.O. Ayanda Cinthia C. Cook and Aleki Mukendi Part IV. Toward a policy agenda
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