Environmental impact of the resettlement process: what to consider in Toronto (Canada)?
Within the expansive realm of initiatives encompassing social and environmental realms, spanning from the exploitation of natural resources to the realms of agribusiness and infrastructure, it is not uncommon for indigenous communities to bear the brunt of the consequences. This is particularly evident when the acquisition or reservation of extensive land parcels becomes an imperative necessity. Effective management of land access and resettlement is pivotal in tackling these delicate issues, mitigating adverse effects on local communities, and providing reparation for any damages incurred. Equally important is the enhancement of community living standards through meticulously orchestrated resettlement, the rebuilding of livelihoods,…







