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Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries: Achievements, Problems and Prospects
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Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries: Achievements, Problems and Prospects in Franklin, TN
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Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries: Achievements, Problems and Prospects in Franklin, TN
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Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries
provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions. It reports the findings of nine case studies conducted in countries which have established resettlement schemes. The major focus of the studies is the identification of the factors that have contributed to the success or failure of resettlement schemes from the point of view of the populations concernedin relation to the original objectives of the policymakersand with respect to development objectives other than population distribution.
provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions. It reports the findings of nine case studies conducted in countries which have established resettlement schemes. The major focus of the studies is the identification of the factors that have contributed to the success or failure of resettlement schemes from the point of view of the populations concernedin relation to the original objectives of the policymakersand with respect to development objectives other than population distribution.
Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries
provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions. It reports the findings of nine case studies conducted in countries which have established resettlement schemes. The major focus of the studies is the identification of the factors that have contributed to the success or failure of resettlement schemes from the point of view of the populations concernedin relation to the original objectives of the policymakersand with respect to development objectives other than population distribution.
provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions. It reports the findings of nine case studies conducted in countries which have established resettlement schemes. The major focus of the studies is the identification of the factors that have contributed to the success or failure of resettlement schemes from the point of view of the populations concernedin relation to the original objectives of the policymakersand with respect to development objectives other than population distribution.