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Land Acquisition in Asia

Towards a Sustainable Policy Framework

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9789811364570
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This book explores the existing and diverse institutional bottlenecks of land acquisition, ranging from legal and social to political and even environmental within the Asian context. It identifies the short- and long-term risks associated with land sale through regional case studies and aims to propose a more sustainable policy framework. One such policy framework proposed is that of Land Trust for mitigating some of these risks. For instance, recent studies argue that land trust or land lease is one of the best ways to increase the rate of return to invite private investors into infrastructure investment and industrialization. 

A rare snapshot of a continent in the process of rapid development, this book offers an invaluable resource for scholars, activists and politicians alike. 

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ISBN13:9789811364570
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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1. Introduction.- 2. Interdisciplinary Approach to Long-Term Welfare Effects of Displacement.- 3. Short-Term Versus Long-Term Effects of Forced Displacement.- 4. The long-term livelihood effects of the conservation-led displacement in Kanchanpur, Nepal.- 5. Attitudes Toward Land Acquisition in Indonesia.- 6. The Political Economy of Caste, Forced Displacement and Impact on Local Communities’ Welfare in Nepal.- 7. Special Economic Zones and Livelihood Changes: Evidence from India.- 8. Attitudes Towards Forced Displacement in West Bengal, India: To Move (Again) or Not?.- 9. Land Trust to Facilitate Development Through Land Transfer.- 10. Economic Development and Effects on Land.- 11. Land Pooling as a Means of Mitigating Land Displacement in India.- 12. Conclusion.

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