Development’s Displacements
Economies, Ecologies, and Cultures at Risk
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Development’s Displacements
Economies, Ecologies, and Cultures at Risk

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction / Peter Vandergeest, Pablo Idahosa, and Pablo S. Bose
Part 1: Displacement, Multinationals, and the State
2. Who Defines Displacement? The Operation of the World Bank Involuntary Resettlement Policy in a Large Mining Project / David Szablowski
3. Gendered Implications: Development-Induced Displacement in Sudan / Amani El-Jack
4. Uprooting Communities and Reconfiguring Rural Landscapes: Industrial Tree Plantations and Displacement in Sarawak, Malaysia, and Eastern Thailand / Keith Barney
Part 2: Displacement and Neoliberalism
5. Enforcement and/or Empowerment? Different Displacements Induced by Neoliberal Water Policies in Thailand / Michelle Kooy
6. Displacements in Neoliberal Land Reforms: Producing Tenure (In)Securities in Laos and Thailand / Peter Vandergeest
7. Contested Territories: Development, Displacement, and Social Movements in Colombia / Sheila Gruner
8. Dams, Development, and Displacement: The Narmada Valley Development Projects / Pablo S. Bose
Part 3: Conservation and Displacement
9. Upon Whose terms? The Displacement of Afro-Descendent Communities in the Creation of Costa Rica's National Parks / Colette Murray
10. Entanglements: Campesino and Indigenous Tenure Insecurities on the Honduran North Coast / Sharlene Mollett
11. Conclusion / Pablo Idahosa, Peter Vandergeest, and Pablo S. Bose
Contributors
Index
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