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_bFER-P
245 _aProgress: at whose cost? :
_bdevelopment–induced displacement in West Bengal 1947-2000
_cby Walter Fernandes ...[et al.]
260 _aGuwahati :
_bNorth Eastern Social Research Centre,
_c©2012
300 _a593 p. ;
_c23 cm.
490 _aNESRC displacement studies series
_v2
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _tChapter 1. Displacement, deprivation and the pattern of development
505 _tChapter 2. Studies and rehabilitation policies at alternatives
505 _tChapter 3. The nature of the study
505 _tChapter 4. The background of West Bengal: deprivation and displacement
505 _tChapter 5. Displacement and deprivation by water resources
505 _tChapter 6. Alienation by industrial, mining and power projects
505 _tChapter 7. Environment protection, refuge rehabilitation and farms
505 _tChapter 8. Transport, defence, administration, urban development
505 _tChapter 9. Human resources, tourism, welfare and others
505 _tChapter 10. Total land acquired, person affected, rehabilitation and the future scenario
505 _tChapter 11. The background of the respondents
505 _tChapter 12. The process of deprivation, resettlement: impoverishment and marginalisation
505 _tChapter 13. Conclusion: development with A human face
650 _aEconomic development -- India -- West Bengal
650 _aEnvironmental aspects
650 _aForced migration
700 _aFernandes, Walter
700 _aChetri, Shanti
700 _aLama, Satyen
700 _aJoseph, Sherry
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