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  • Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
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    ISBN: 978-0-521-19882-0 , 978-0-521-12464-5
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 344 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 362.8
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    Keywords: Economic development projects / Social aspects ; Internally displaced persons ; Internally displaced persons / Relocation ; Gesellschaft ; Binnenflüchtling. ; Ethik. ; Entwicklungsprojekt. ; Menschliche Sicherheit. ; Binnenflüchtling ; Ethik ; Entwicklungsprojekt ; Menschliche Sicherheit
    Abstract: "For decades, policy-makers in government, development banks and foundations, NGOs, researchers and students have struggled with the problem of how to protect people who are displaced from their homes and livelihoods by development projects. This book addresses these concerns and explores how debates often become deadlocked between 'managerial' and 'movementist' perspectives. Using development ethics to determine the rights and responsibilities of various stakeholders, the authors find that displaced people must be empowered so as to share equitably in benefits rather than being victimized. They propose a governance model for development projects that would transform conflict over displacement into a more manageable collective bargaining process and would empower displaced people to achieve equitable results. Their book will be valuable for readers in a wide range of fields including ethics, development studies, politics and international relations as well as policy making, project management and community development"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements; List of tables; 1. Introduction; Part I. Fundamentals: 2. Problems of polarization; 3. Defining displacement by and for development; Part II. From Cost-Benefit Analysis to Ethics: 4. Development planning, cost-benefit analysis, and displacement; 5. Guidelines and rights; 6. The development ethics framework; Part III. From Values to Responsibilities: 7. Ethical outcomes; 8. Ethical procedures; 9. Agents, harms, and responsibilities; 10. International responsibilities and rights regarding displacement; Part IV. Realizing Responsibilities: 11. Narmada revisited; 12. Starting points and future directions; Bibliography
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