What is it about?

This paper proposes a critical discussion of the population displacement processes involved in the Rosia Montana gold-mining project within the theoretical framework of development-induced displacement (DID). We begin with an overview of the geographical context of the rural community, focusing on the social and economic structure of Rosia Montana.

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After assessing the relocation and resettlement processes, we examine several problems related to the compensation mechanism set up by the mining company.

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To highlight the complexity of the consequences of development-induced displacement and the limits of the policies of relocation and resettlement in the area.

Dr Remus Cretan
west university of Timisoara

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This page is a summary of: DEVELOPMENT-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT IN ROMANIA: THE CASE OF ROŞIA MONTANĂ MINING PROJECT, Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, October 2020, CICADIT, University of Bucharest,
DOI: 10.37043/jura.2012.4.1.4.
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