Abstract

1. The long-term impacts of resettlement programmes resulting from dam construction projects in Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Sri Lanka and Turkey: a comparison of land-for-land and cash compensation schemes Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama 2. The resettlement programme of the Wonorejo Dam project in Tulungagung, Indonesia: the perceptions of former residents Dian Sisinggih, Sri Wahyuni and Pitojo Tri Juwono 3. Livelihood status of resettlers affected by the Saguling Dam project, 25 years after inundation Sunardi, Budhi Gunawan, Jagath Manatunge and Fifi Dwi Pratiwi 4. Resettlement and development: a survey of two of Indonesia's Koto Panjang resettlement villages Syafruddin Karimi and Werry Darta Taifur 5. A long-term evaluation of families affected by the Bili-Bili Dam development resettlement project in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Hidemi Yoshida, Rampisela Dorotea Agnes, Mochtar Solle and Muh. Jayadi 6. The livelihood reconstruction of resettlers from the Nam Ngum 1 hydropower project in Laos Bounsouk Souksavath and Miko Maekawa 7. Reconstruction of the livelihood of resettlers from the Nam Theun 2 hydropower project in Laos Bounsouk Souksavath and Mikiyasu Nakayama 8. Long-term perceptions of project-affected persons: a case study of the Kotmale Dam in Sri Lanka Jagath Manatunge and Naruhiko Takesada 9. Atatu rk Dam resettlement process: increased disparity resulting from insufficient financial compensation Erhan Akca, Ryo Fujikura and Cigdem Sabbag 10. The long-term implications of compensation schemes for community rehabilitation: the Kusaki and Sameura dam projects in Japan Kyoko Matsumoto, Yu Mizuno and Erika Onagi

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