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Rethinking Urban Risk and Resettlement in the Global South [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 870 g, 31 Illustrations, color
  • Pub. Date: 10-Jun-2021
  • Publisher: UCL Press
  • ISBN-10: 1787358305
  • ISBN-13: 9781787358300
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  • Format: Hardback, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 870 g, 31 Illustrations, color
  • Pub. Date: 10-Jun-2021
  • Publisher: UCL Press
  • ISBN-10: 1787358305
  • ISBN-13: 9781787358300
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A study on urban risk and resettlement programs in the Global South in the era of climate change.

Environmental changes impact everyone, but the burden is especially heavy upon the lives and livelihoods of the urban poor and those living in informal settlements. In an effort to reduce urban residents&; exposure to climate change and natural disasters, resettlement programs are becoming widespread across the Global South. Yet, while resettlement may reduce a region&;s future climate-related disaster risk, it can also often increase poverty and vulnerability. This volume collates the findings from a research project that examined urban areas across the globe, including case studies from India, Uganda, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, Cambodia, and the Philippines. The book offers a unique approach to resettlement, providing an opportunity for urban planners to re-think how disaster risk management can better address the accumulation of urban risks in the era of climate change.
 
List of figures and tables
viii
List of contributors
x
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction 1(18)
Allan Lavell
Cassidy Johnson
Garima Jain
Part 1 Framing the issues
19(56)
1 Resettlement and relocation: an approach to understanding failure and guiding success
21(13)
Allan Lavell
2 Resettling, re-enabling: the challenge of reconstructing a human habitat
34(16)
Anne-Catherine Chardon
3 How do relocation decisions and implementation impact risk outcomes? Raising questions after learning from India
50(25)
Garima Jain
Part 2 Understanding and interpreting risk
75(56)
4 Risk as a subjective concept and its influence on decision-making
77(19)
Cassidy Johnson
Garima Jain
Vineetha Nalla
Jose Delfin Caceres-Martinez
5 A risk assessment framework for decision-making that transcends economic valuation: understanding why people choose to stay in disaster risk-prone areas
96(19)
Shuaib Lwasa
Amir Bazaz
Garima Jain
6 Resettlement in Montserrat after the volcanic crisis: a consensus on tolerable levels of risk?
115(16)
Emily Wilkinson
Part 3 Protest and power: resistance to resettlement
131(38)
7 The choice of perils: understanding resistance to resettlement for urban disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
133(21)
Anthony Oliver-Smith
8 Resistance and resilience of the community of Belen, Iquitos, Peru, to resettlement
154(15)
Angel Wilson Chavez Eslava
Part 4 Land issues in resettlement
169(80)
9 Land, property rights and risk
173(13)
Colin Marx
10 Climate change, land and housing-induced evictions: another round of accumulation through dispossession?
186(27)
Yves Cabannes
11 Relocation, expulsion and risk in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
213(18)
Giovanna Astolfo
12 Stay or leave? The dilemma of typhoon survivors in urban Tacloban, Philippines
231(18)
Bill Flinn
Holly Schofield
Part 5 Natural resource and human occupation issues
249(58)
13 Population resettlement in the Ria Celestun Biosphere Reserve: an opportunity for development?
251(18)
Elizabeth Mansilla
14 (Re)creating disasters: a case of post-disaster resettlements in Chennai
269(21)
Garima Jain
Chandni Singh
Teja Malladi
15 Flood risk-induced relocation in urban areas: case studies of Bwaise and Natete, Kampala
290(17)
Teddy Kisembo
Conclusion 307(5)
Garima Jain
Allan Lavell
Cassidy Johnson
Appendix A Typology of resettlement and relocation interventions 312(6)
Appendix B Risk-related resettlement and relocation in urban areas 318(4)
Appendix C Disaster- and hazard-induced urban resettlement in Latin America 322(5)
Appendix D Reimagining resettlement for risk reduction in urban India 327(7)
Appendix E Building better to build back better: understanding value, cost and risk in Kampala, Uganda 334(4)
Index 338