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Foreword
Abbreviations
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. The Resettlement Plan in the Project Cycle
3. Resettlement: Key Planning Concepts
4. Consultation and Participation
5. Socioeconomic Information
5.1 Preparing for Data Collection
5.2 Data Collection Methods and Objectives
5.3 Deciding What Data to Collect
5.4 Improving Data Collection Effectiveness
5.5 Data Collection Operations
>> 5.6 Reporting Survey Results
5.7 Data Collection and Surveys in the Project Cycle: Key Action Points
5.8 Checklist: Socioeconomic Information
6. Relocation
7. Income Restoration
8. Institutional Framework
9. Monitoring and Evaluation
Selected Reading List
Appendix 1: The Bank's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement
Appendix 2: Sample Terms of Reference for Full Resettlement Plan
Appendix 3: Resettlement Policies in Selected DMCs
Appendix 4: Resettlement Monitoring: Sample Formats for Monthly Progress Reports
Handbook on Resettlement: A Guide to Good Practice : 5. Socioeconomic Information

5.6. Reporting Survey Results

The results of the survey are used immediately to:

  • prepare a list of APs in accordance with the existing compensation policy
  • identify those indirectly affected by the project who are eligible for entitlements
  • prepare an entitlements matrix based on losses
  • recommend compensation payments and grievance redress procedures
  • develop a computerized data bank and a program that will allow easy disaggregation of data on APs by impact, age, sex, education, income, occupational skills, land-holdings, preferred choices for relocation and income restoration.

Recommended Format for Reporting Data Collection Results

I. Introduction

  • Description of the project
  • Objective(s) of the survey or census
  • Method(s) used
  • Operation of the survey and limitations

II. Description of the Affected Area and Findings

  • The area: nature and scale of impacts
  • Socioeconomic status of APs
  • Identification of vulnerable groups
  • Loss of land and other assets
  • Inventory of community property and natural resources
  • Loss of social networks, social services and cultural sites
  • Entitlement matrix of APs



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