Land Laws, Administration and Forced Displacement in Andhra Pradesh, India
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- V. Ratna Reddy & M. Gopinath Reddy & Velayutham Saravanan & Madhuusudana Bandhii & Oliver Springate-Baginski, 2004. "PARTICIPATORY FOREST MANAGEMENT IN ANDHRA PRADESH : A Review," Development Economics Working Papers 22158, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
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acquisition of agricultural lands; SEZs; Special Economic; Zones; Andhra Pradesh; South Indian state; irrigation projects; public activism; land acquisition; Population Displacement; economic policies; migrant labourers;All these keywords.
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