Resettlement with People First: Counterfactual Pathways: Routledge Studies in Development, Displacement and Resettlement
Editat de Susanna Price, Jay Drydyken Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2023
Drawing on contributions from leading and emerging scholars from around the world, this book considers cases involving dams, mines, roads, and housing, amongst others, from Asia, Africa, and South America. In each case, the counterfactual approach invites us to reconsider how the dynamics of accountability play out through resettlement hazards and the asymmetries of power relations in the negotiation of displacement benefits and redress. Considering a range of theoretical and ethical perspectives, the book concludes with practical, alternative policy suggestions for displacement arising both from development and from slow onset climate change.
This book’s novel approach focussing on the people's agency in the dynamics of governance, accountability, and (dis)empowerment in development projects with displacement and resettlement will appeal to academic researchers, development practitioners, and policymakers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032558660
ISBN-10: 1032558660
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 15 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Development, Displacement and Resettlement
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032558660
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 15 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Development, Displacement and Resettlement
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate AdvancedNotă biografică
Susanna Price was the first international resettlement specialist recruited to the Asian Development Bank, Manila. Now based in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University (ANU) she publishes regularly on displacement, resettlement, and social analysis. Her PhD is from Kyoto University, Japan.
Jay Drydyk is Professor of Philosophy at Carleton University, Canada; past President of the International Development Ethics Association; and past President of the Human Development and Capability Association. He is a Canadian philosopher whose research examines development from perspectives in ethics and social/political philosophy including the capability approach. Recent publications include the Routledge Handbook of Development Ethics (with Lori Keleher) in 2019.
Jay Drydyk is Professor of Philosophy at Carleton University, Canada; past President of the International Development Ethics Association; and past President of the Human Development and Capability Association. He is a Canadian philosopher whose research examines development from perspectives in ethics and social/political philosophy including the capability approach. Recent publications include the Routledge Handbook of Development Ethics (with Lori Keleher) in 2019.
Cuprins
1. How participation affects involuntary resettlement: Evidence from the World Bank 2. Kariba resettlement and decision-making 3. Alternative development paths in Manantali, Mali 4. What if: Free, Prior and Informed Consent for Pak Mun Dam? 5. Meaningful participation and governance for the Pehuenche: Pangue and Ralco dams 6. Mapping and identification of ‘unanticipated’ impact: The Jamuna bridge project 7. Resettler input and equity outcomes in climate-related resettlement in Iloilo, the Philippines 8. Empowerment through consultation and participation: A counterfactual case study in Odisha State, India 9. Empowerment through agreement making: Ahafo Gold Mine in Ghana 10. Shifting power to affected communities: A counterfactual study of an IFC investment in a Guinean bauxite mine 11. What if? Some conclusions
Descriere
This book puts forward powerful counterfactual case studies to assess what problems real-world development projects would likely have avoided if the project had followed a higher standard, such as the World Commission on Dams policy framework. For academic researchers, development practitioners, and policy makers.