Intro -- Reconstructing resettlers' and refugees' livelihoods -- Refugees and resettlers: theoretical considerations -- Risks, safeguards, and reconstruction: a model for population displacement and resettlement -- "Successful" refugee settlement: are past experiences relevant? -- Land loss and land-based relocation -- Risks associated with landlessness: an exploration toward socially friendly displacement and resettlement -- From joblessness to re-employment -- Homelessness and home reconstruction -- Alebu: Eritrean refugees return and restore their livelihoods -- From marginalization to re-inclusion -- From marginalization to sharing the project benefits -- Regaining food security and overcoming health risks -- From corn to cotton: changing indicators of food security among resettled Vasavas -- Food security in refuge and return: some aspects of entitlements, markets, and modalities -- Regaining and securing access to common property resources -- The effects of resettlement on access to common property resources -- Toward social re-articulation -- Postconflict reconstruction in Azerbaijan: a user's perspective on social assessment and stakeholder consultation -- The creation of community: well- being without wealth in an urban Greek refugee locality -- Social re-articulation after resettlement: observing the Beles Valley scheme in Ethiopia -- Social re-articulation and community regeneration among resettled displacees -- General Bibliography.
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Refugees -- Developing countries. Forced migration -- Developing countries. Land settlement -- Developing countries. Relocation (Housing) -- Developing countries. Rehabilitation -- Developing countries. Economic development -- Social aspects.