Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement in Vietnam (eBook, ePUB)
Exploring the State - People Nexus
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This book explores the complex legal, cultural, economic and human rights issues associated with development-induced displacement and resettlement in Vietnam. It presents new paradigms and practises that place affected households at the centre of project planning and implementation to fully address the needs of the most vulnerable.
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This book explores the complex legal, cultural, economic and human rights issues associated with development-induced displacement and resettlement in Vietnam. It presents new paradigms and practises that place affected households at the centre of project planning and implementation to fully address the needs of the most vulnerable.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000683424
- Artikelnr.: 64999423
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000683424
- Artikelnr.: 64999423
Nguyen Quy Nghi is Senior Social Development Specialist for The World Bank in Washington DC. Jane Singer is Professor in the Department of Global Studies at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies.
Foreword, Frank Vanclay Introduction, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Jane Singer Part
1: Legal framework on land acquisition and resettlement in Vietnam Chapter
1: Land acquisition legal framework in Vietnam: balancing public and
private interests, Phan Trung Hien Chapter 2: Local governments as
catalysts for enhancing resettlement outcomes in infrastructure
development, Le Anh Tuan Chapter 3: Noncompliance with land acquisition and
resettlement in Vietnam: a policy tools approach, Nguyen Van Dang Part 2:
Agricultural land conversion, urbanization, and farmers' responses Chapter
4: Urbanization and land acquisition in Hue's peri-urban areas: challenges
and the way forward, Nguyen Quang Phuc Chapter 5: Agricultural land
appropriation for urban development: villagers learn to cope with the state
and adapt to the market, Nguyen Van Suu Chapter 6: "Good" versus "bad"
urbanization: land appropriation impacts in two peri-urban villages in
Hanoi, Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh Part 3: Navigating resettlement practices in
large infrastructure projects Chapter 7: Development-induced peri-urban
resettlement: livelihood opportunities, but at what cost?, Jane Singer,
Pham Huu Ty and Thi Kinh Kieu Chapter 8: How to deal with hunger? Household
strategies and rural livelihood diversification at a dam-induced
resettlement site, Nga Dao Chapter 9: Dam-induced resettlement in Vietnam:
proposing a socially sustainable model, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Phan Huyen Dan
Chapter 10: Post-resettlement integration into host communities: evidence
from a cross-sectional survey of large infrastructure projects in Vietnam,
Nguyen Quy Nghi, Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong and Do Thi Le Hang Part 4:
Addressing emerging and dormant issues in resettlement programs Chapter 11:
Breaking the vicious cycle: how the private sector can contribute to
solving resettlement dilemmas, Dinh Thi Ngoc Bich Chapter 12: Excitement or
anxiety: psychological aspects of development-induced resettlement, Do Thi
Le Hang, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong Chapter 13:
Gender-impact assessment: toward a universal application in large
development projects in Vietnam, Pham Thi Dieu My
1: Legal framework on land acquisition and resettlement in Vietnam Chapter
1: Land acquisition legal framework in Vietnam: balancing public and
private interests, Phan Trung Hien Chapter 2: Local governments as
catalysts for enhancing resettlement outcomes in infrastructure
development, Le Anh Tuan Chapter 3: Noncompliance with land acquisition and
resettlement in Vietnam: a policy tools approach, Nguyen Van Dang Part 2:
Agricultural land conversion, urbanization, and farmers' responses Chapter
4: Urbanization and land acquisition in Hue's peri-urban areas: challenges
and the way forward, Nguyen Quang Phuc Chapter 5: Agricultural land
appropriation for urban development: villagers learn to cope with the state
and adapt to the market, Nguyen Van Suu Chapter 6: "Good" versus "bad"
urbanization: land appropriation impacts in two peri-urban villages in
Hanoi, Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh Part 3: Navigating resettlement practices in
large infrastructure projects Chapter 7: Development-induced peri-urban
resettlement: livelihood opportunities, but at what cost?, Jane Singer,
Pham Huu Ty and Thi Kinh Kieu Chapter 8: How to deal with hunger? Household
strategies and rural livelihood diversification at a dam-induced
resettlement site, Nga Dao Chapter 9: Dam-induced resettlement in Vietnam:
proposing a socially sustainable model, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Phan Huyen Dan
Chapter 10: Post-resettlement integration into host communities: evidence
from a cross-sectional survey of large infrastructure projects in Vietnam,
Nguyen Quy Nghi, Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong and Do Thi Le Hang Part 4:
Addressing emerging and dormant issues in resettlement programs Chapter 11:
Breaking the vicious cycle: how the private sector can contribute to
solving resettlement dilemmas, Dinh Thi Ngoc Bich Chapter 12: Excitement or
anxiety: psychological aspects of development-induced resettlement, Do Thi
Le Hang, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong Chapter 13:
Gender-impact assessment: toward a universal application in large
development projects in Vietnam, Pham Thi Dieu My
Foreword, Frank Vanclay Introduction, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Jane Singer Part
1: Legal framework on land acquisition and resettlement in Vietnam Chapter
1: Land acquisition legal framework in Vietnam: balancing public and
private interests, Phan Trung Hien Chapter 2: Local governments as
catalysts for enhancing resettlement outcomes in infrastructure
development, Le Anh Tuan Chapter 3: Noncompliance with land acquisition and
resettlement in Vietnam: a policy tools approach, Nguyen Van Dang Part 2:
Agricultural land conversion, urbanization, and farmers' responses Chapter
4: Urbanization and land acquisition in Hue's peri-urban areas: challenges
and the way forward, Nguyen Quang Phuc Chapter 5: Agricultural land
appropriation for urban development: villagers learn to cope with the state
and adapt to the market, Nguyen Van Suu Chapter 6: "Good" versus "bad"
urbanization: land appropriation impacts in two peri-urban villages in
Hanoi, Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh Part 3: Navigating resettlement practices in
large infrastructure projects Chapter 7: Development-induced peri-urban
resettlement: livelihood opportunities, but at what cost?, Jane Singer,
Pham Huu Ty and Thi Kinh Kieu Chapter 8: How to deal with hunger? Household
strategies and rural livelihood diversification at a dam-induced
resettlement site, Nga Dao Chapter 9: Dam-induced resettlement in Vietnam:
proposing a socially sustainable model, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Phan Huyen Dan
Chapter 10: Post-resettlement integration into host communities: evidence
from a cross-sectional survey of large infrastructure projects in Vietnam,
Nguyen Quy Nghi, Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong and Do Thi Le Hang Part 4:
Addressing emerging and dormant issues in resettlement programs Chapter 11:
Breaking the vicious cycle: how the private sector can contribute to
solving resettlement dilemmas, Dinh Thi Ngoc Bich Chapter 12: Excitement or
anxiety: psychological aspects of development-induced resettlement, Do Thi
Le Hang, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong Chapter 13:
Gender-impact assessment: toward a universal application in large
development projects in Vietnam, Pham Thi Dieu My
1: Legal framework on land acquisition and resettlement in Vietnam Chapter
1: Land acquisition legal framework in Vietnam: balancing public and
private interests, Phan Trung Hien Chapter 2: Local governments as
catalysts for enhancing resettlement outcomes in infrastructure
development, Le Anh Tuan Chapter 3: Noncompliance with land acquisition and
resettlement in Vietnam: a policy tools approach, Nguyen Van Dang Part 2:
Agricultural land conversion, urbanization, and farmers' responses Chapter
4: Urbanization and land acquisition in Hue's peri-urban areas: challenges
and the way forward, Nguyen Quang Phuc Chapter 5: Agricultural land
appropriation for urban development: villagers learn to cope with the state
and adapt to the market, Nguyen Van Suu Chapter 6: "Good" versus "bad"
urbanization: land appropriation impacts in two peri-urban villages in
Hanoi, Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh Part 3: Navigating resettlement practices in
large infrastructure projects Chapter 7: Development-induced peri-urban
resettlement: livelihood opportunities, but at what cost?, Jane Singer,
Pham Huu Ty and Thi Kinh Kieu Chapter 8: How to deal with hunger? Household
strategies and rural livelihood diversification at a dam-induced
resettlement site, Nga Dao Chapter 9: Dam-induced resettlement in Vietnam:
proposing a socially sustainable model, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Phan Huyen Dan
Chapter 10: Post-resettlement integration into host communities: evidence
from a cross-sectional survey of large infrastructure projects in Vietnam,
Nguyen Quy Nghi, Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong and Do Thi Le Hang Part 4:
Addressing emerging and dormant issues in resettlement programs Chapter 11:
Breaking the vicious cycle: how the private sector can contribute to
solving resettlement dilemmas, Dinh Thi Ngoc Bich Chapter 12: Excitement or
anxiety: psychological aspects of development-induced resettlement, Do Thi
Le Hang, Nguyen Quy Nghi and Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong Chapter 13:
Gender-impact assessment: toward a universal application in large
development projects in Vietnam, Pham Thi Dieu My