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A very first for Bangladesh, this edited book examines the complex
issues of development-induced displacement and resettlement using
case studies with good practice examples from a wide range of
ongoing projects. The authors, who are largely practitioners in the
field of resettlement studies, are well-known in the country and
internationally for their expert knowledge. The book establishes a
baseline for further research on resettlement and development in
Bangladesh. It is rich in well-presented case studies replete with
evidence-based strategies to help prevent impoverishment amongst
those displaced by development projects. The chapters in this
collection address emerging issues and approaches to resettlement
and thus have enriched the literature in an era of rapid economic
development and change. Thus, the book will remain as a valuable
resource and reference or teaching aid in academic and development
circles.
A very first for Bangladesh, this edited book examines the complex
issues of development-induced displacement and resettlement using
case studies with good practice examples from a wide range of
ongoing projects. The authors, who are largely practitioners in the
field of resettlement studies, are well-known in the country and
internationally for their expert knowledge. The book establishes a
baseline for further research on resettlement and development in
Bangladesh. It is rich in well-presented case studies replete with
evidence-based strategies to help prevent impoverishment amongst
those displaced by development projects. The chapters in this
collection address emerging issues and approaches to resettlement
and thus have enriched the literature in an era of rapid economic
development and change. Thus, the book will remain as a valuable
resource and reference or teaching aid in academic and development
circles. In addition to the Foreword by Michael Cernea and the
Introduction by the editors, the book contains thirteen chapters:
Chapter One, Resettlement in the Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge
Project: Innovations and Good Practices (Mohammad Zaman); Chapter
Two, Beyond Resettlement: The SAP II Program in the Bhairab Bridge
Project (Hafiza Khatun); Chapter Three, Self-Managed Resettlement
by Informal Settlers in the Jamuna-Meghna River Erosion Mitigation
Project (Kh. Khairul Matin); Chapter Four, Gender and Resettlement
in Bangladesh (Bindiya Rawat); Chapter Five, Income and Livelihood
Restoration in the Tongi-Bhairab Bazar Double Line Project (A. M.
Salah Uddin); Chapter Six, The Impact of Development on Adibasi
People in Bangladesh (Hafiza Khatun and Surinder Aggarwal); Chapter
Seven, The Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project: The Ten Best
Practices in Resettlement Management (Mohammad Zaman and Aqueel
Khan); Chapter Eight, Land Acquisition and Resettlement in Urban
Transport Project in Dhaka City: Experience and Innovations (Akhtar
Zaman); Chapter Nine, Resettlement in RCIP-Rail Projects: A Review
of the Planning Experience (Saifulla Dostogir and Aktarul Islam
Khan); Chapter Ten, Resettlement Planning and Implementation:
Making Things Happen (Albab Akanda); Chapter 11, Training and
Capacity Building in Resettlement Management: The MLARR Program at
BRAC University (Ferdous Jahan and Sharif A. Wahab); Chapter
Twelve, External Monitoring in CEIP-1 Project: Review and Early
Experience (Jan T. Twarowski); and Chapter Thirteen, Toward a Land
Acquisition and Resettlement Law for Bangladesh: Issues for
Consideration (Mohammad Zaman and Hafiza Khatun).
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