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I. INTRODUCTION
II. GLOBAL OVERVIEW
2.1. Asia and the Pacific
2.2. Africa
2.3. Latin America and the Caribbean
2.4. Europe, the United States, and Canada
III. TYPES OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS CAUSING DISPLACEMENT
3.1. Dams
3.2. Urban infrastructure and transportation
3.3. Natural resource extraction
IV. THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEVELOPMENT-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT
4.1. Theoretical models
4.2. Varying levels of risk for indigenous peoples, women, and other groups
4.3. Comparing the experiences of development displacees and refugees
V. POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS RELEVANT TO DIDR
5.1. The development of policies, standards, and guidelines on involuntary resettlement
5.2. International instruments
VI. MOBILIZATION AGAINST DIDR AND/OR IN FAVOUR OF IMPROVED STANDARDS
VII. THE ETHICS OF DIDR

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