Full Description
Anatomy of Resettlement: Ethnographic Accounts and Stories in Retrospect examines resettlement as a development strategy and the ongoing controversies and debate on resettlement as a development model. It chronicles the author's views and experience gathered over a period of three decades in this highly problematic and much debated field. The narratives, based on his work in many countries, examine the state of resettlement and development policies and practices in four selected countries - Bangladesh, China, India, and Pakistan. The book demonstrates that resettlement works and that the affected people, including the marginal and vulnerable groups, benefit more from project development. The overall findings from the case studies lend strong support to the resettlement with development (RwD) paradigm, with an attempt to reframe the debate more toward the management of resettlement for better outcomes.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 - The Resettlement Debate: issues and Approaches
Chapter 2 - From Academia to Consultancy: My Stories
Chapter 3 - kazipur: A Full Circle Journey
Chapter 4 - Bangladesh: Displacement by Mega projects
Chapter 5 - China: Setting New Standards in Resettlement
Chapter 6 - India: Displacement Resettlement and Struggles for rights
Chapter 7 - Pakistan: Sixty Years of Dams and Displacement
Chapter 8 - Does Resettlement Work? Reframing the Debate
Bibliography
About the Author