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·1 Introduction Regardless of whether displacement is caused by conflict disaster or development displacement results in crisis like conditions for the people who experience it Smith Oliver Citation 2005 Physical displacement relocation and resettlement are widely acknowledged as posing enormous risks to project affected people Owen and Kemp
As pointed out by Walter Fernandes in the Indian region of Jarkhand alone mining has led to the displacement of million people Contrary to the opinions of some specialists the problem of mining induced displacement and resettlement is a global problem occurring on all continents
Downloadable with restrictions Recent literature indicates that mining induced displacement and resettlement practices inadequately compensate affected families particularly in developing countries This paper focuses on the Aynak copper mine project in Afghanistan and measures the minimum compensation package that aligns with the sociocultural and economic preferences
·Specialists rarely look into the subject of mining induced displacement and its social consequences However some instructive examples do exist One particularly valuable and detailed study worth mentioning is entitled Avoiding New Poverty Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement published in 2002 by professor Theodore E
·Shangguan 2019 Risk perceptions and mining induced displacement and resettlement a case study from Anhui Province China Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal DOI /
In mining induced displacement and resettlement MIDR although this occurs globally the problems faced by the affected communities in several regions largely vary In this article we highlight the varying impacts of MIDR especially on human rights through the review of recent literature Findings from this
1 ·The database includes records of mining induced displacement and resettlement events Records are structured around events rather than mining projects on the basis that a mining project will often undertake or induce several displacements over the course of its lifecycle In this dataset each instance of displacement is treated as
·Mining induced displacement and resettlement is not only an issue of individual human rights violations but also of collective rights community company conflicts the struggle for resources access to land indigenous rights the question of self determination of tribal people and local communities and
·Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement 2002 suggests that the rate of MIDR is far greater than reported The failure to maintain a global account of case studies and
·Mining induced displacement and resettlement is an important development issue because it significantly influences the livelihoods and sustainability of mining communities This study seeks to
The largest portion of the displacement is caused by open pit mining associated with the extraction of lignite copper and diamonds en Introduction 1 Mining induced displacement and resettlement A specific category of developmentinduced displacement and resettlement 2
Physical displacement relocation and resettlement are widely acknowledged as posing enormous risks to project affected peoples For over four decades scholars campaigners and project affected people have sought to highlight the effects of development induced displacement and resettlement DIDR 2 During this time there has been a proliferation of case studies
Downloadable with restrictions Underground mining in China has incited severe land subsidence causing the forced eviction of millions of farmers Here we report on one of the earliest Chinese studies on Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement MIDR based on a farm household survey n = 230 and semi structured interviews n = 29 in Shaanxi Shanxi
·Numerous instances of mining induced displacement and resettlement MIDR can be found globally such as gold mines in Ghana open pit copper mines in Papua New Guinea and Jharkhand
3 ·This article provides a critical appraisal of current thinking and practice on mining induced displacement and resettlement MIDR The article identifies five critical and distinguishing factors associated with MIDR and explores them in light of contemporary policy debates surrounding the mining industry including consent negotiated agreements and
·Underground mining in China has incited severe land subsidence causing the forced eviction of millions of farmers Here we report on one of the earliest Chinese studies on Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement MIDR based on a farm household survey n = 230 and semi structured interviews n = 29 in Shaanxi Shanxi Shandong Jiangsu
that mining induced displacement is equally important in displacement studies The study recommends that economists must put more effort in mining induced resettlement studies given that it has the potential to resettle more people Keywords Mining Economic Consequences Development Life Satisfaction Economic Activities JEL codes Q34 R23 Z13
·An application of the aforementioned classifications to the research on the consequences of mining induced displacement and resettlement helps to understand the broader context of problems encountered by the displacees However it should also be supplemented by two specific categories gender security and cultural security
·This study examines mining induced displacement and resettlement MIDR in rutile mining communities in Sierra Leone drawing from mining and resettlement literature and utilizing political
Recent literature indicates that mining induced displacement and resettlement practices inadequately compensate affected families particularly in developing countries This paper focuses on the
·Mining induced displacement and resettlement MIDR is inherently complex involving multiple social spatial and political changes with long lasting impacts on people and projects While there is no inherent reason to assume that resettlement should be a negative process the nature dynamics and coping strategies of
·The first widely studied type is Development Induced Displacement and Resettlement DIDR Every year millions of people throughout the world are displaced from their ancestral homes livelihoods and communities due to land based development projects Mathur 2013 p 3; Satiroglu and Choi 2015 DIDRs in Malaysia and in India One of the many
Mining induced displacement and resettlement is an important development issue because it significantly influences the livelihoods and sustainability of mining communities This study seeks to
"The object of this paper is to present mining induced displacement and resettlement as a highly diverse global socioeconomic issue occurring in all regions of the world as a human rights issue and as a source of challenges to public international law and and institutions providing humanitarian assistance Development induced displacement is primarily an socioeconomic
·To examine the significance of this question for sustainability we explore three development induced displacement and resettlement DIDR programs in China dam induced resettlement poverty
·The authors conclude that the land pooling model of resettlement LPMR can improve the short‐ to medium‐term economic conditions of APs and advances suggestions to further promote a balance of interests in mining‐induced displacement and resettlement cases
·The international scale and total number of involuntary resettlements caused by mining activity remains unaccounted for 1 Preliminary data provided by Theodore Downing in his now decade old report Avoiding New Poverty Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement 2002 suggests that the rate of MIDR is far greater than reported