posted on 2024-09-05, 22:09authored byDanesh Jayatilaka, Rajith W.D. Lakshman, Iresha M. Lakshman
In this chapter, we offer some theories about how to create safer cities in post- war countries. We do this by presenting our research on the losses and gains of two relocated urban IDP communities in post- war Sri
Lanka: Colombo, the national capital, and Jaffna, the capital of the country’s northern province. Our community profiling approach looks at how these two communities responded with resilience to the violence and displacement that residents experienced in a post-conflict situation.
Funding
Department for International Development (DFID)
History
Publisher
Routledge, International Development Research Centre
Citation
Jayatilaka, D.; Lakshman, Rajith W.D. and Lakshman, I.M. (2018) 'Urban Community Profiles: Safe Relocation and Resettlement in Post-War Sri Lanka', in J.E. Salahub, M. Gottsbacher and J. de Boer (eds) Social Theories of Urban Violence in the Global South, Oxon, New York and Ottawa: Routledge and International Development Research Centre