About INDR
About INDR | About INDR |
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The first international meeting was co-sponsored by the Refugee Studies Center and the World Bank at Oxford in 1995. In 2000, at the invitation of the Tenth World Congress of Rural Sociology, Michael Cernea led five full days of sessions on population resettlement in Rio de Janeiro. At this congress, an ad hoc meeting organized by Ted Downing (University of Arizona) and Shi Guoquing (Hohai University, China), 60 resettlement specialists from over 20 countries formed the International Network on Displacement and Resettlement (INDR). The International Network on Displacement and Resettlement (INDR) provides a virtual, global communications network of scholars, practitioners, and policy makers attempting to prevent development-induced impoverishment.
Future sections of this website will provide one-stop access to research information on policies, risk assessment, mitigation methods, theoretical development, and the evaluation of development-induced resettlement. |
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