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Risk analysis and the risks and reconstruction model in population resettlement training course / Michael M. Cernea.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Mandaluyong City, Philippines : Asian Development Bank, 2007.Description: xiv, 225 pages : illustrations ; 16 cmISBN:
  • 00610070
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Contents:
Part 1, Module I: Social Assessment and Risk Analysis in Development Investments Projects -- Module II: Typologies of Displacement and Resettlement as Processes in Development: Causes, Types, Concepts, Size, and Frequency -- Module III: Improving the Management of Risks: Alternative Options for Resettlement Project Design -- Part 2, Module IV: The Impoverishment Risks and Reconstruction (IRR) Model -- IRR Part I - Basic Concepts and Functions: How to think about risks? -- Module V: IRR Part II - The Multiple Faces of Impoverishment Risks: The De-Capitalization of Resettlers -- Module VI: IRR Part III - Countering Poverty Risks through Reconstruction of Resettler's Income and Livelihood -- Part III, Module VII: Economic Issues in Risks Management: The Economics of Valuation and Eminent Domain -- Module VIII: Compensation, Development Investments, and Advanced Practice in Sharing Project Benefits
Summary: The training course is a useful guide on how to identify and address adverse social impacts of involuntary resettlement. It is designed and targeted to guide specifically policy makers and planners including resettlement managers who are familiar with the issues and challenges of addressing involuntary resettlement.
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Cernea, M. M. (2007). Risk analysis and the risks and reconstruction model in population resettlement: Training course. Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank.

Part 1, Module I: Social Assessment and Risk Analysis in Development Investments Projects -- Module II: Typologies of Displacement and Resettlement as Processes in Development: Causes, Types, Concepts, Size, and Frequency -- Module III: Improving the Management of Risks: Alternative Options for Resettlement Project Design -- Part 2, Module IV: The Impoverishment Risks and Reconstruction (IRR) Model -- IRR Part I - Basic Concepts and Functions: How to think about risks? -- Module V: IRR Part II - The Multiple Faces of Impoverishment Risks: The De-Capitalization of Resettlers -- Module VI: IRR Part III - Countering Poverty Risks through Reconstruction of Resettler's Income and Livelihood -- Part III, Module VII: Economic Issues in Risks Management: The Economics of Valuation and Eminent Domain -- Module VIII: Compensation, Development Investments, and Advanced Practice in Sharing Project Benefits

The training course is a useful guide on how to identify and address adverse social impacts of involuntary resettlement. It is designed and targeted to guide specifically policy makers and planners including resettlement managers who are familiar with the issues and challenges of addressing involuntary resettlement.

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