Development-induced displacement and resettlement in Vietnam : exploring the state-people nexus / edited by Nguyen Quy Nghi and Jane Singer.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Routledge studies in development, displacement and resettlementPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.Description: 1 online resourceISBN: - 9781003165774
- 100316577X
- 9781000683424
- 1000683427
- 9781000683400
- 1000683400
- Forced migration -- Vietnam
- Internally displaced persons -- Government policy -- Vietnam
- Internally displaced persons -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Vietnam
- Economic development projects -- Social aspects -- Vietnam
- Rural development -- Social aspects -- Vietnam
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Third World Development
- 304.8/109597 23/eng/20220706
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"This book explores the complex legal, cultural, economic and human rights issues associated with development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) in Vietnam. As in many parts of the world, urban expansion and large-scale infrastructure projects in Vietnam often rely on forced land acquisition, which can result in the involuntary resettlement of households and entire communities. This book examines the adequacy of monetary and in-kind compensation, and the support that resettlees need for successful integration into host communities and for sustainable livelihoods and improved well-being. 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. This includes women, the elderly and ethnic minority groups. Bringing together research evidence, practical experience, and insights of distinguished researchers, this book is the first to systematically examine DIDR in Vietnam, a single-party state seeking to balance state interests with the demands of investors and civil society for human rights and participation by affected people. Combining the latest evidence and research findings on development-induced displacement and resettlement in Vietnam with practical experiences in project implementation, this book will be a useful guide for researchers across development, migration, and Southeast Asian Studies, as well as practitioners and policy makers. Its lessons will also be relevant to other countries facing rapid development"-- Provided by publisher.
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