ROLE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Public participation
Stakeholders in spatial planning
A continuum of participation
History of Public participation-Global
Advocacy Planning
Indian context public participation
Amendments toward public participation
Current Scenario-Indian Context
Merits of Public participation
Importance of Public Participation.
ROLE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Public participation
Stakeholders in spatial planning
A continuum of participation
History of Public participation-Global
Advocacy Planning
Indian context public participation
Amendments toward public participation
Current Scenario-Indian Context
Merits of Public participation
Importance of Public Participation.
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2. Types of Resettlement
&
Components of A Resettlement
Action Plan (RAP)
Nandar New
Dip.EIA/EMS (2)
Mining Engineering Department,
YTUDecember 31, 2015 2
3. Introduction
• Who are the affected person(APs)?
• What is involuntary resettlers?
• Why Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is need?
• Types of Resettlement
• The essential components of a RAP
• References
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4. Who are the affected person(APs)?
• Lose, as a consequence of the project, all or
part of their physical and non-physical assets
• Impact may be permanent or temporary
• Exposure to health and safety hazards
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5. What is involuntary resettlers?
• People of all ages, many of whom have no
option but to give up their assets
• World Bank policy designates involuntary
resettlers as requiring assistance
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6. Why Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is need?
• To ensure that people who are physically or
economically displaced as a result of project
end up no worse off and better off than they
were before the project was undertaken
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7. Physical Displacement
• Lost of shelter, productive assets or access to
productive assets (such as land, water, and forests)
Economic Displacement
• Interrupts or eliminates people’s access to productive
assets without physically relocating the people
themselves
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9. Rural Resettlement
Displacement of people in rural area
Major challenges
requirements for resorting income based on land
or resources
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10. Urban Resettlement
both physical and economic displacement
affecting housing, employment, and enterprises
Major challenges
Restoration of wage-based or enterprise-based
livelihoods that are often tide to location
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11. Linear Resettlement
having linear patterns of land acquisiton
(highways, railways, canals, and power
transmission lines)
Major challenges
Road upgrading in densely populated urban area
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12. Site-specific Resettlement
non-linear projects such as factories, hotels,
commercial plantation
also associated with mining and other extractive
industries
Major challenges
maintaining a consistent approach to
compensation and income restoration over the
life of the project
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13. Deciding on the type of Resettlement Plan
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15. The essential components of a RAP
• Identification of Project Impacts and Affected
Population;
• Legal Framework;
• Compensation Framework;
• A description of resettlement assistance and
restoration of livelihood activities;
• A detail budge;
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16. • An implementation schedule;
• A detail of organizational responsibilities;
• A framework for public consultation,
participation and development planning;
• A description of provision for redress of
grievances; and
• A framework for monitoring, evaluation, and
reporting;
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24. Conclusion
• Need to understand the project location
information;
• To enact laws and regulation;
• In project implementation, region development
should be included;
• Lead to sustainability;
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25. References
• Handbook for preparation Resettlement Action
Plan(IFC)
• Handbook on Resettlement (A Guide to Good
Practice) (ADB)
• IAIA 2015 Social Impact Assessment guidance
document
• Outline of a Resettlement Action Plan
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