DOI: 10.14264/uql.2018.64
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Understanding long-term livelihood resilience of resettled ethnic groups in the Yali Falls Dam basin, Central Highlands of Vietnam

Abstract: Studies on development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) across the world have revealed a range of negative outcomes for resettlers' livelihoods. DIDR studies have faced conceptual challenges and limited understanding of the post resettlement and livelihood reconstruction process. Previous studies have tended to overlook the full range of impacts that resettlement projects have on the ability of displaced persons to maintain their livelihoods and have tended to focus on short-term livelihood strateg… Show more

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