ABSTRACT:
The research paper tries to present the concept of development induced displacement. The present research paper is a systematic review study that highlights various dimensions of resettlement and rehabilitation within the context of development induced displacement. Development induced displacement has been one of the significant cause of deprivation of livelihood of the people, and it is in this backdrop that the study has tried to highlight the global scenario of resettlement and rehabilitation. This review study would be effective for developing an understanding about the various dimensions of resettlement and rehabilitation in the context of development induced displacement.
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Wakar Amin, Aamir Gul, Gh. Hassan. Understanding various dimensions of Resettlement and Rehabilitation in the context of development induced displacement: A review study. Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2021; 12(2):115-9. doi: 10.52711/2321-5828.2021.00017
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Wakar Amin, Aamir Gul, Gh. Hassan. Understanding various dimensions of Resettlement and Rehabilitation in the context of development induced displacement: A review study. Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2021; 12(2):115-9. doi: 10.52711/2321-5828.2021.00017 Available on: https://www.rjhssonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-12-2-9
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