2013
DOI: 10.4172/2169-0170.1000103
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Environmental Obligations and Social Engineering: A Case Study of Evicted Community from Dal lake, Kashmir

Abstract: This work explores empirical and theoretical perspectives on land acquisition for the protection of environment accompanied by rehabilitation of the evicted community. Land acquisition followed by resettlement of affected fishermen community apparently had an overall good impact on the evicted population. The work reveals that resettlement has not compromised the basic requirements of the evictees; however, further steps are required to be taken to make the said eviction in consonance with the guidelines of th… Show more

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