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The Uprooted: Development, Displacement and Resettlement is a comprehensive academic work that delves into the multifaceted challenges arising from development projects that displace communities. Authors V. Sudarsen and M.A. Kalam provide an in-depth analysis of how large-scale infrastructure projects, industrial developments, and urbanization efforts impact vulnerable populations.
The book examines the theoretical frameworks and practical implications of displacement and resettlement policies, offering insights into the experiences of displaced communities and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs. It addresses critical issues including land acquisition, livelihood restoration, cultural preservation, and social integration.
Through case studies and empirical research, the authors highlight the often-overlooked human dimensions of development, advocating for more equitable and sustainable approaches to managing displacement. This work serves as an essential resource for policymakers, development professionals, academics, and anyone concerned with social justice and sustainable development.







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