RP-1 1The World Bank Financed VOL. 1National Highway project IV inHubei Province
RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN
Hubei Province Jingzhu Expressway Resettlement Office
March 1999 Wuhan, China
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The Definition of Resettlement Terminology of RAP
Acquisition of land and other assets for the project will adversely affect the
livelihood of persons who live, work or earn their living on' the land that will be
acquired for the project. PAPs are defined as those persons whose income or
livelihood will be adversely affected by land acquisition for the project. PAPs
include the following categories:
1) persons who have title, right, interest in structure(houses, enterprises, shelters,
or public building), land(including residential, agricultural and grazing land)
or any other asset acquired or possessed, in full or in part, permanently or
temporarily;
2) persons who use the structures, land or assets described abovc or persons
whose business, occupation, work, place of residence or habitat adversely
affected; or
3) persons whose standard of living is adversely affected as a consequence of
land acquisition.
A definition of PAPs is given below:
Definition of PAPs: Affected person means persons who on account of the
execution of the project had or would have their: a) standard of living
adversely affected; or b) right, title or interest in any house, land(including
premises, agricultural and grazing land) or any other fixed or movable asset
acquired or possessed, temporarily or permanently; or c) business, occupation,
work or place of residence or habitat adversely affected, and affected person
mean individually all tho,se who qualify as affected person.
PAPs may be individuals or legal persons such ad a company, a public
institution. Definition of PAPs is not limited to their legal registration or
permission to live or conduct business in the affected location, or their title to
property. Thus, it includes: a) all those affected by the project regardless of
their legal rights or absence thereof the assets being taken; and b) persons
without residential permiit to live in a certain area. Therefore all such persons
who are affected will need to considered and recorded as PAPs, regardless of
their legal connection to assets land or location.
If there are more than one person, family or household using or holding a
title to the same land or property that is acquired, they will be compensated
and rehabilitated according to the loss they suffer, their rights and the impact
on their living standards. The definition of PAPS is link directly to the
* adverse affect of the project, regardless of legal rights title or interest
All PAPs are entitled to the improvement or at least restoration of theiir
* standards of living, and compensation for the material losses they suffer.
Compensation for assets will cover replacement cost No deductions or
discounts will be applied to the compensation amount for depreciation or
other reasons. All PAPs deriving an economic benefit inn addition to the
compensation for their assets lost.
Those PAPs without title, authorization or legal permission to reside,
conduct business, cultivate land or construct structures are eligible for
rehabilitation of their livelihoods and compensation for their assets on a equal
footing with those with formal legal title, authorization or permissions to the
assets.
The term RESETTLEMENT includes: a) the relocation of living quarte:rs;
b) finding acceptable new employment for those whose jibs are affected; c)
restoration(or compensation) of affected productive resources such as land,
workplace, trees and infrastructure; d) restoration of other adverse effect on
PAPs living standards(quality of life) through land acquisition (such as the
adverse effects of pollution); e) restoration of or compensation for affected
private and ;public enterprises, and f) restoration of adversely affected on
cultural or common property.
Rehabilitation mean: the restoration of PAPs resource capacity to
continue with productive activities or lifestyles at a level higher or at least
equal to that before the project.
The objective of this RAP is to provide a plan for the resettlement and
rehabilitation of the PAPs so that their losses will be improve or at least
restored to the pre-project levels. To achieve these objectives the plan
provides for rehabilitation measures so that the income eaming potential of
individuals are restored to sustain their livelihoods. Affected productive
resources of business (enterprises including shops ) and public property.
Infirastructure and cultural property will also be improved or at least restored
to their pre-project level.
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Chapter 1 Project Background
1.1 Brief Description of the Project
Jingzhu Expressway is one of the main communications trunks from nordt to
south in China, and it is also one of the key communications projects during the
period of Ninth-Five-Year Plan(9th FYP). The section of this project in Hubei
province, with total length of 339 km(including 45km of Hurong expressway),
starts at Jiuliguan of Dawu county, passing by Xiaogan city (Dawu, Xiaochang and
Xiaonan) , Wuhan city ( Dongxihu, Chaidian and Jiangxia) and XianganPrefecture
( Xianganand Cibi C), ends at Tucheng village of Cibi city where the project is
linked up with that of Hunan Province.
Hubei section of Jingzhu Expressway consists of three projects: a) the north
section, b) Wuhan Junshan Yangtze River Bridge, c) the south section(from
Zhengdian of Jiangxia to Cibi C Tucheng). Among the them, the north section (from
Dawu Chenguan to Zhengdian) and the roundabout route in Wuhan city of Hurong
Expressway compose the Project III financed by the World Bank. The south
section in Hubei Province and the north section in Hunan Province compose the
Project l\'financed by the Bank. Junshan Yangtze River Bridge will be built with
other investment form.
Mandated by Hubei Province Communications Department (HPCD), Hubei
Provincial Communications Planning and Designing Institute(CPDI) finished the
main report of feasibility study of Project IV in May 1996, and provided
recommended route and comparative route. Convened by Hubei Province Planning
Commission(HPPC) and HPCD organized some related departments to examine the
report and required CPDI to undertake the deeply survey and more compares in
August 1996. During the visit to Hubei in November. 1997, the World Bank mission
give us some opinions about the alignment studv and compares of NHIV. According
to the opinions of the World Bank mission and some native specialists. and also
takina account of the enuineerini!. environment and resettlement. CPDI conducted
the same deep investigation to Xianganproposal 1. Xianganproposal 11
Xianganproposal IIl and Jia\u Proposal. Xian-anproposal I start at Zhenudian of
Jianoxia D. passing by Qinnianan. tea farm of Zhushan. Maanshan. Zhanggong.
Paota in XianganCity, Quankou, Zhonghuopu, Cunchuan Caanlin of Cibi County
and ends at Tucheng and connects with the north section of Hunan Province. The
total length of this aligmnent is 110Km, Most of area that this alignment will pass
are light hill. The construction condition is fairly convenient. This alignment is close
to NH107 and will attractive a lot of traffic volume and do great good to
XianganCity, so local government support this proposal very much.
The proposal II will start at Shenshan of Jiangxia D, passing by Jinshui T, Fasi,
in Jiangxia D, Dupukou in Jiayu County, Gantang in XianganC, Qu'ankou, Langqiao,
Yangjialin Caanlin, Fenghuangshan in puqi County, ends at Tucheng and links with
Hunan Province. The total length of this alignment is 1 03Km, in it, 32Kmr will pass
through the lake, the construction condition is poor.
The Proposal III starts at Shenshan in Jiangxia D. The section from Shenshan to
Beilin of Jiayu is the same as the Proposal II, from Beilin to south, it will pass
Shoujiawan of Jiayu County, Shijiawan of Xianning, Shenshan, Songjiahe,
Huanglong to Chenjiafan, the next section is the same as proposal II. The total
length of this alignment is 1OlKm. In it, 37 Km will pass through the lake.
The alignment from start point to Yinjiajiao of Jiayu of Jiayu proposal is the
same as Proposal II. After that it will pass Dupukou, Yuyue T, Guanqiao,
Fenghuangshan, Caanlin and will link with proposal II in Chenjiafan. The total
length of this alignment is 97Km. In it, 44Km will pass through the lake and 33Km
will be soft subgrade. The construction condition is poor and this alignment is far
away from XianganC. Local governmnent do not support this proposal.
Among the above proposals, Xianganproposal III and Jiayu proposal IV do not
satisfy with this project. As far as proposal I and II. Proposal II's distance is short.
but hydrology and geography condition is bad. According to the investigation
result and specialists' review'ing. Xianganproposal I is the recommended alignment.
As far as the resettlement. 8 households will not be acquired in XianganProposal 1.
The total areas of this 8 household houses is I 12OM2
Along the recommending alianment, 4 proposed connectinc roads. with the
total length of 28Knm. namel! Nlaanshan connecting road (connecting with 107 to
the east. and linik wvith a class two hiuhwav to the west connecting with provincial
hiuhwa'v namely W'upu Road). Zhanggonmniao cpnnecting road(connectina with
Zhanggong and Hengoouqiao T to the east). Gantang connecting road(connecting
,vith NH 107 in Fenghuanoshan to Xiangning C). Quankou connecting
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road(connecting with NH107 to the east and connecting with Jiayu to the west. 10
super and big bridges, with total length of 10730m, will be built. Along the
alignment, there are 6 interchanges, 15 separate interchanges, 6 administrative
station, 2 service area, 2 rest area and 2 maintenance areas.
This project includes two other highways. One is Dawu-Hongan, the total
length is 68.9Km(15.lKm will be new constructed).The alignment starts at the
Dawu Interchange and passes by Huangtugang, Baiyuan, Xincheng, Xiadian, ]Liuji,
Hekou, Shangxinji, Dazhaojia,Zhangjiafan,Xiejiatian,and ends at Daoshui Bridge of
Hongan Chengguan. The second highway is Tongshan-Chongyan-Cibi. The total
length is 95.2Km(22.3Krn is newly constructed). This highway starts at Xinqiao of
Tongshan. It passes by Tongyang, Nanlin, Lukou, Tiancheng, Lumeng, Chunchuan
an ends at Cibi Interchange.
According to the "Highway. Engineering Technical Standards" issued by the
Ministry of Communications, the main line of Project IV will be built on the basis of
the expressway standards in plain and light hill area, with speed 120 KM per hour, 4
lanes, subgrade width 28. OM, net width of large and middle bridge floor 2X12.0m.
The interconnecting roads are built according to the standard of class 2 highway.
Two other highways also will be constructed according to the Class 2 standdard.
And 78% of this two other highway is utilized the old highway and improve the old
highway. The land acquisition is less.
The total costs of this project will amount to 4.23 billion RMBY(includes two
other highway), and it will start to be constructed in June,1999,and end in
January,2003.
Mandated by HPCD through CPDI. Xi'an Communications University
compiled EIA and EAP.
The alignrment of Project sees the map.
Jingzhu Expressway is the leading part of the "Two Vertical. Two Horizontal
Main Trunk Highways" planned to be built by the state, it is significant to the
socioeconomic development of the state. and it will improve the highway
distribution of Hubei Province. make it convenient to communicate with other larae
cities and communications hubs of the state. bring about a great advance in various
aspects of H-Lubei Province.
1. 2 Areas Affected and Served by the Project
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The affected areas by project IV are listed as follows:
Wuhan City: including, Jiangxia district
Xiangan City: including Xiangan City and Cibi City, Tongshan C and Congyang C
Huanggang Prefecture:Hongan County
The route of project IVcovers 4 Cities, 7 counties(city or district), passing by 37
townships(farm or agency) , 138 villages. See attach table 1 for all the affected
administrative units.
1. 3 Social and Economic Background of the Project Area
Hubei Province, which the project lies in, is located in the center of China, with
an area of 186 thousand square KM and a.population of 58.25 million in 1997, and
is one of important industry and agriculture production bases of China. It connects
with Henan Province in the north, with Anhui Province in the east, with
Jiangxi ,Hunan province in the south, with Sichuan and Shanxi in the west and
northeast. In 1997, total indlustry and agriculture production of Hubei Province
amounted 345 billion YMBY.
Wuhan City, the capital of Hubei Province, with an area of 8467 square KM
and a population of 7.23 million at the end of 1997, is one of the most largest cities
in China, and the politic, cultural and economic center of Hubei Province. Wuhan is
one of the most important communications snubs of China, it is located on the
intersect of the Yangtze River and Hanjiang River, 107 national highway and
Jingguang Railway all pass by it. Some industry departments of Wuhan city, such as
metallurgy, textile, machine and chemical industry, hold very important positions in
China. Caidian D is located to the southwest of Wuhan City, has an area of 1106
square Km and a population of 510 thousand. There are one mountain, two rivers
and a lot of cultivated land in this district. The agriculture condition is very good.
Jiangxia district lies in the southern part of Wuhan city. has an area of 2009 square
Km and a population of 640 thousand at the end of 1997. Jianmxia has favorite
conditions to comprehensively develop agriculture because of a lot of fertile land
and a larae number of lakes. Zhifanz town. where the district oovernment lies in. is
one of the planned satellite towvns of Wuhan city.
XianuanPrefecture
XianuanPrefecture lies in the southern part of Hubei province. It has an area of
9856 square KM. its population density was 273 persons per square KM.
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Xianganprefecture is located in hilly land, has abundant agriculture and forest
resource. There are 6 counties to be administrated by it. They are Xiangancity, Jiayu
County, Puqi City, Tongshan County, Tongcheng County and Chongyang Coumty.
The average cultivated land for per person is 1.3mu in 1997. Xiangancity , where the
prefecture government lies in, has an area of 1502 square KM that 77 per cent of it is
mount and hill and 36. 2 per cent of it is covered by forest. Xiangancity has a
population of 530 thousand and 388. 3 thousand mu cultivated land. Puqi city, with
an area of 1723 square KM and a population of 510 thousand, is famous for its tea
and ramie. From south to north , the topography are short mountain, light hill, plain
and lake. The tour resource is very rich.
1.3.2 Affected area by two other highways.
Dawu County lies in the West section of Dabie Mountain. The total area is
1986 square Km. The population is 570 thousand. The cultivated land is
25.6thousang Mu.
Hongan County lies in the Southwest of Dabie Mountain. The total area is 1796
Square Km. The population is 640 thousand. 400 thousand is agricultural person.
The cultivated land is 500 thousand Mu.
Tongshan County lies in Southeast to Hubei Province. It is 124 km far away
from Wuhan City. The total area is 2680 square Km. The population is 410
thousand.
Congyang County lies in South to Hubei Province. The total area is 1968
square Km. The population is 410 thousand.
1. 4 Measures Taken to Minimize Resettlement
1.4.1 Principle:
* Avoiding the cities. townships. schools. hospitals. institutes and enterprises as
possible.
* Avoiding the scenic spots
* Minimize to acquire the cultivated land . use waste land .waste beach. and waste
hill as possible.
1.4.2 Measure:
I .At the stage of feasibility studv. important area and partial important
controlling point was determined. and aliLnment was chosen based on the
consultation with local govermnent and PAPs, CPDI determined the alignment.
Without lowering engineering standards, CPDI made the route avoid residential area,
enterprise and institution, and acquire less cultivated land as possible.
2.At the stage of preliminary design, CPDI surveyed the route. According to
the survey data, CPDI cornpare various sectional routes from the angle of
resettlement, and optimized the route.
3.At the stage of final design, CPDI conducted a detailed survey, compared and
optimized various sectional routes of the recommended aligrnient, minimized
resettlement. Comparing with XianganPropose I and XianganPropose II, 8
households will be less, and 1120 square M will be less.
4.Collecting the cultural relic material.
5.At the stage of selecting point of temporary land acquired, HPCD and the
monitoring engineer work together with related departments to have field visit in
order to minimize to acquire cultivated land.
According to survey, HPCD calculated the resettlement cost and project total
cost and analyze and compare the results.
At the stage of drawing up RAPs, when choosing resettlement sites, ROs at all
levels will consult with PAPs as fully as possible, with the presupposition of
satisfying PAPs' desires, con:rol the acquisition cultivated land and other profitable
land .
1. 5 Technical and Economic Feasibility Study
The technical and economic feasibility study report of the project will be
submitted to MOC and SPC in July, 1998, and the report is expected to be approved
before the end of October, 1998.
1. 6 Preliminary and Final Design of the Project
Mandated by HPCD. CPDI finished preliminary survey of the recommended
aliunment in January 1998. and plans to finish preliminary design in June. 1998. The
final desitn wvill be finished in March 1999 and reviewed by the highway specialists
from MOC.
1. 7 Owvnership of the Project
The ownership of the project belongs to HPCD.
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1. 8 The Social Survey
1. 8. 1 The Resettlement SurveyAccording to the requirement of the Aide Memoir signed by World Bank and
HPCD in June 1996 and November 1997, HERO organized the several social
surveys as listed:
1.From September 1996 to October 1996, HERO undertook a social survey.
This survey involves Xianning recommended route II and Jiayu comparing
route.
2. In Feburary, 1997, HERO organized another middle route proposal survey
(passing Xilianghu proposal route) and connecting roads proposal of
XianganlIl.
3.In January, 1998, according to the change of the alignment, the resettlement
survey of the final recommending alignment, namely Xianning proposal I and
it's connecting roads has finished.
4.In March, 1998, the connecting roads and annex area survey and the other
highways was finished.
The purposes of the survey lie in:
a)In order to provide the materials to priority the alignment, minimize the
resettlement and reduce the project cost
b)In order to provide foundation for the compiling of RAP;
c)Providing basic data for the resettlement;
d)providing background data for the monitoring and evaluating.
1. 8. 2 Survey Scope
Because the preliminary desicyn had not been finished at the beginnino of the
survey. there are two uncertain factors of the survev: a) the construction red lines b)
connecting roads. interchanges and temporary acquired land. Consulted with CPDI.
HERO took measures as follows:
(a)The survey scope is each 60M for two sides from the center line of the
recommended alignment and comparing route. The affected scope is each 30M
for two sides from the center line. i. e. . drawing two parallel lines fiom i 30Nl each
side of the center line as the supposed red lines. For the connecting roads. the
surve) scope is each 30M for two sides from center line and draw two parallel
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lines from 1 5M each side of the center line as the supposed red line.
According to the calculation of CPDI, the scope formed by the supposed red lines
almost covers the real scope of the red lines. After the preliminary design, CPDI can
take measures on 1/2000 topographic map as follows: a) conducting a sample survey
to calculate the resettlement error between the supposed red line scope and real red
line scope; b) readjusting the data of some sections that have considerable errors on
the maps.
(b)After the finish of the preliminary design, CPDI will conduct a supplement
survey to collect the data of temporary land use.
The resettlement scope in RAP includes main alignment, interchanges,
connecting road and service area.
1. 8. 3 Survey Content
The survey content includes: a) location, type and area of the land to be acquired; b)
location, type, area and construction price of the structures to be removed; c)
location, type and quantity of the attached things in the survey scope; d) location,
type, quantity and ownership of the power lines and telecommunication lines in the
survey scope; e) population, assets, house, income and expenditure of the family
household whose land, house or attached things in the survey scope; f) basic
information and affected degree of the enterprises and institutions whose land,
structures or attached things in the survey scope; g)public opinions and suggestions;
h) basic information of the affected villages; i)statistic data and relevant laws and
regulations of the affected county( district, city). So there are 8 kinds of
questionnaire designed for the survey, see attach document 1 of annex 2 for details.
The survey consists of three parts: a) material indicator survey, including
questionnaire D, E, F and G; b) social economic survey. including questionnaire A,
B. C and H; c) document survey. including statistics data and laws and regulations
document.
Each material object in the survey scope was registered by 3 sets of key code:
a)address code. it is a I 3-figure number stand for 6 levels address. i. e. . route code +
county(district. city) code +tc,xn code + village code + team code + household code:
b)stake numtber + distance from the center line. it is a I 0-figure number stand for 2
level: c)map number + map code. it is a I -figure number for two level.
The survev indicators and survey methods can be seen in annex document I
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and 2 of the annex 2.
1. 8. 4 The Organization of the Survey
The resettlement survey was conducted by HERO, LROs, CPDI and PSI
together.
As the lead body, HERO took charge of the organization and coordination of
the survey.
As the main executive body, CPDI was responsible for the field survey,
examining and inputting the survey data, and transfer the data to PRO.
As the coordinate bodies, local ROs were in charge of providing logistical
support for the survey, and cooperate CPDI to finish the social economic survey.
As the Independent Monitoring Organization, PSI took charge of
questionnaires and survey methods designing, training the surveyors, supervising the
survey quality and providing computer service.
During the survey, PRO, CPDI and PSI made an investigation on the execution,
and after the survey, PRO, CPDI, LROs and PSI examined the survey data.
1. 8. 5 The Result of the Survey
By the end of March 1998, the resettlement survey of three comparing
aligrnment and one recommending alignment was finished. The total length is
351KM.(including connecting roads and the two other highway). 24002
questionnaires were filled out in the resettlement survey of project IV, among them,
6749 were questionnaire A, 6749 were questionnaire B, 264 were questionnaire C,
6846 were questionnaire D. 3002 were questionnaire E, 73 were questionnaire F, 55
were questionnaire G and 264 were questionnaire H. See table 1-1 for further
details.
1. 9 Preparation of the Resettlement Action plan
From August to September 1996. HERO. PSI and CPDI worked out the perfect
program of resettlement survey. From September 24 to October 15. the resettlement
survev of XiangTanproposal 11 and JTiavu comparing route was conducted. Directed by
the PSI. HERO organized the people from CPDI and LROs to compile the
RAP(draft) in December 1996. In FebruarN-.1997. another resettlement of Xiannin-
proposal III and Xianningn proposal II (passing through the lake) connecting roads
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were conducted and soon afterwards the survey, consultations about the
compensation and resettlement with local governments and PAPs were made. In
June 1997, the resettlement specialist from the Bank had a following-up visit to
Project IV. According to the suggestion and comments, the HERO revised
RAP(revised vision). In January and March, 1998, as the aligmnent changed, HERO
organized to undertake the resettlement survey of Xianning Proposal I(around lake)
and it's connecting roads. Based on these works, HERO compiled this RAP. In May
and November 1998, the world bank mission pre-apprise this project and give us
some comments. According to these comrnments, we compiled this RAP. The details
see table 1-2.Participant Organizations and Their Role in Preparing RAP
Table 1-2Organization Role
PRO a) organizing resettlement survey, collecting related laws
and regulations.
b) consulting with local governments, affected units and
househo]ds, and reaching agreements for compensation
rates.
c) clearing and analyzing survey data. training local
ROs' staff.
d) Compiling and revising RAP.
CPDI a) Optimizing the routes, minimizing the resettlement at
the stage of the feasibility study.
b) Providing I / 2000 maps for resettlement survey and
maps for sectional comparison.
c) Providing assistance for resettlement survey.
d) Readjustment sectional routes based on survey data.
Local Resettlement Office a) Providing assistance for resettlement survey.
b) Providing related local laws and regulations to PRO.
c) Participating the consultation.
d) Providing local socioeconomic data for PRO.
e) Working out concrete measures for resettlement and
rehabilitation.
PSI ) Designinu the resettlement sUrveN.b) Traininu ROs' staff.
c) Providing computer operation technical serv ice
d) Implementing independent monitoring.
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1. 10 Schedule for Project Construction and ImplementationThe schedule of the project con
struction and implementation see table 1-3.
Schedule for Project Construction and ImplementationTable 1-3
Item TimeFeasibility Report July, 1998Preliminary design March, 1998-June, 1998 -Project appraisal November, 1998Project negotiation April, 1999working drawing design January,] 999- March, 1999Implementation preparation March, 1999-May, 1999Construction June,1 999 - February, 2003
1. 11 Permission for Land Use, Resettlement and Construction
The schedule of permission for land use, resettlement and construction see table
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ScheduIe of Permission for Land Use, Resettlement and ConstructionTable 1-4
Item Time Authority
Project Application before July- .1998 Approved by State Council and Planning
Commission in June 1998.
Permission of RAP Before April. 1999 The People's Government of Hubei
Province
Land use permission Before Feburan.l999 The State Council
1. 12 Decree on Rates of compensation
Up to now. no decree on compensation rates for this project has been issued.
Compensation rates provided in this RAP were determined by HERO either
according to related laws and regulations or based on the resettlement surveyv data
and consultation with PAPs and OD4.30. Decree rates of compensation will issued
after to the review b! W'orld Banlk and approval of The People's Government of
Hubei Province. The issued decree rates of compensation will not be lower than
those of in the RAP.
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Chapter 2 Project Impact
This chapter is compiled based on the survey data from the resettlement survey
undertaken from September to October 1996, and in February 1997 and in January
and March 1998. The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the resettlement impact
and provide the basic data for the rest chapter of RAP.
2. 1 The Definition of Project Impact
The resettlement terms in. this chapter are definited as follows:
Permanent Land acquisition: All kinds of cultivated land and non- cultivatedland within the red lines of the expressway, and the definitions of all kinds of land
can be seen in the questionnaire D and annex 2.
Structure to Be Removed: All kinds of structures within the red lines of theexpressway, and the definitions of all kinds of structure can be seen in the
questionnaire D and annex 2. 1
Affected Attach Things: All kinds of attached things within the red lines of theexpressway, and the definitions of all kinds of attached things can be seen in the
questionnaire D and annex 2.
Power and Teleconmmunication Facilities to Be Removed: All kinds of power
and telecommunication facilities within the red lines of the expressway, and thedefinitions of all kinds of power and telecommunication facilities can be seen in the
questionnaire D and annex 2.
Affected Household: All families whose land, structure or attached things lie in
the red line scope of the expressway.
Affected Collective Unit: All kinds of collective units whose land, structure or
attached things lie in the red line scope of the expressway.
Affected Enterprise and Institution: All enterprises and institutions whose land,
structure or attached things lile in the red line scope of the expressway.
Project Affected Personsi(PAPs): All persons of the affected household.
Tvpe of the Project Impact: Land acquisition means the land within the red line
scope will be acquired. and structure removal means the structure or attached things
will be removed.
2. 2 Summary of the Project ImpactAccordinu to the survey data. 7 cities( district. county) . 37 iownships(acencv.
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Summary of Houseliold and UnitT&at)le 2-1
Jinigzhu Expressway Other two highwayItcm 4t 4ih~ Tot.l Subto- Jiangx Xainaoj Cibi C suibtotal Tong- Cong- Cibi C Dawu C Hongan
tal ia D 1) shan C yang C CA A ii'ectedl lhotisehold 2550 2056 575 490 991 494 166 144 25 109 50
I-louiselhol( _ 2349 1865 526 445 894 484 163 143 24 108 46Collective 195 185 46 45 94 1 0 3 1 4
Eniterprises & Institute 6 6 3 0 3In1 it:a. Oniy af'fected by land 1971 1640 432 392 756 331 85 123 3 81 39acqILliSitioll
I-louseliold 1791 1470 451 351 668 321 82 122 2 80 35Colleclive 179 169 40 41 88 10 3 I 1 1 4
I;nlpel-piise & Instittite I I I 0 0b. O,ill' allected by 164 73 0 6 67 91 57 9 10 12 3remiioval
I-lotiselloli 163 72 0 6 66 91 57 9 10 12 3C'olleclive I I 0 0 . __
Enterprise & Institute 0 0 0 0Bothi al'fected by landacctIisitioll and remiioval
Subtotal 415 343 83 92 168 72 24 12 12 16 8I-l ouselloldl 395 323 75 88 160 72 24 12 12 16 8Collective 15 15 6 4 5
Enltelrpise & linstitute 5 5 2 0 3B I'AI's 11264 8961 2580 1896 4485 2303 704 670 112 603 214A I'Fected by lanid 8493 7019 2199 1490 3330 1474 357 512 9 451 145
acq u isitioni . , ,
C Af'f'ected by remiloval 778 336 0 26 310 442 240 54 55 72 21I) A l1'ecle(i by lanid 1993 1606 381 380 845 387 107 104 ' 48 80 48ac(luisitioll_a(I remiioval
farm) and 138 villages(branch farm) will be involved in the resettlement of projectIV
an the two other highways. 2349 households, 195 collective units and 6 enterprises
and institutions( including repeating) will be affected, among them, 1971 (including
collectives and institutes and enterprises) , accounting to 77.3 per cent will only be
affected by land acquisition; L 64 households, accounting to 6.4 per cent, will only be
affected by structure removal, 415 households, accounting to 16.3 per cent will be
affected by both land acquisition and structure removal. The number of the PAPs is
11264, among them, 75.4 per cent will only be affected by land acquisition, 6.9 per
cent will only be affected by structure removal, and 17.7 per cent w'ill be affected by
both land acquisition and structure removal. See table 2-1 for further details.
The number of affected households in Cibi city is the largest, taking up
39.8percent of the total, and those of Jiangxia district and Xiangancity are in the
order from large to small. See attach table 2 for details.2. 3 Permanent Land Use
The total number of permanent land use of the recommended alignment is13311.0 mu, in it, the number of cultivated land is 9974.1, mu, taking up 74.9 percent. the number of non-cultivated land is 3336.9 mu, taking up 25.1 per cent.Among the acquired land, 40 per cent is irrigated field, 26.9 per cent is dry land,18,2 per cent is forest. The relevant data is listed in table 2-2
Summary of Permanent Land AcquisitionTable2-2 unit: mu
Total household r wm enterprise
Total 13311.0 9896.7 3256.1 185.2
Cultivated land 9974.1 9117.2 818.1 38.8
Irrigated field 5327.7 5164.8 162.9 0.0
Dry field 5388.9 3433.2 155.7 0.0
Vegetable garden 391.8 390.6 1.2 0.0
Water pond 171.0 21.2 149.0 0.8
Fish pond 469.4 106.2 333.3 29.9
Lotus pond 24.1 1.2 14.8 8.1
Nursery 1.2 0.0 1.2 0.0
Total of non- 3336.9 752.5 2438.0 146.4
cultivated landForest and tea land 2421.9 706.8 1643.6 71.5
Residence land 115.3 19.9 95.4 0.0
Waste land 110.6 0.0 98.0 12.6
Waste land 15.7 1.6 14.1 0.0
WAUaste beach 35.9 0.n 24.7 11.2
Profitable hill'. area 63.2 17.6 29.9 15.7
others 574. 6.6 -532.3 35.4
Data source: Resettlement Sur%ey oIr Project IV in Hubei Promince. September 1996.
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The per capita cultivated land of the affected area before the land acquisition was
1.47 mu, and the affected ratio of cultivated land is 3.6 per cent. The land acquisition
impact ratios are listed in table 2-3.
Impact Ratio of Cultivated Land AcquisitionTable 2-3
The number Agriculture Cultivated AffectedTownship Village of cultivated population land ratio
land before (NO) acquisitionacquisition (mu)
_____________ (m u) _
273748.7 186321 9845.6 3.6Total
Total orJingzhu 160869.0 79796 7946.6 4.9
Jiangxia D 53662.0 24265 2645.7 4.9Zhengdian T Laosi V 4330.0 1800 145.9 3.4
Duanlinmiao T Dongshan V 1983.0 973 171.8 8.7
Conglin V 1745.0 1121 122.5 7.0Duanlinmiao V 3268.0 1905 84.4 2.6
Laowuhu V 1839.0 1173 95.5 5.2
.__________ Qinnianan V 1617.0 742 92.2 5.7
Lianhuaqiao V 3422.0 1165 121.4 3.5
Anshan T Qinchun V 4248.0 833 171.8 4.0
Shenli V 3070.0 1345 171.5 5.6
Puan V 2839.0 1010 66.0 2.3
Anshan V 3800.0 1510 203.3 5.4
Maan V 1163.0 760 70.6 6.1
Dengta V 4408.0 1377 180.7 4.1
Xinyao V 1705.0 580 77.6 4.6
Shangmacha 1390.0 247 40.1 2.9__________ ng V
Helao T Shuguang V 1864.0 1528 216.5 11.6
Guanghui V 2739.0 1000 289.0 10.6
Dazui asriculture 1723.0 780 91.1 5.3
Dazui fishing V 2300.0 1779 80.6 0.4
Henggouqiao V Libaoqiao V 1920.0 1270 130.1 6.8
Fuqiao V 2289.0 1367 23.1 1.0
XianganC 36024.0 14689 1152.4 3.1
Zhanggong T Quanhu V 3613.0 1150 280.7 - 7.7
Zhaopu V 3952.0 1322 103.4 2.6
Zishan V 2467.0 847 47.7 1.9
Shizilin V 1593.0 448 36.2 2.3
Zitan V 2801.0 1 221 77.7 2.8
Zhanso,isnuma. \ 3458.0 1217 124.8 3.6
Baota T Guojiax%an 1101.0 I- 77.7_ 7.1
Baota V 649.0 640 47.8 7.4
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The number Agriculture Cultivated AffectedTownship Village of cultivated population land ratio
land before (NO) acquisition (%)acquisition (mu)
(mu)Tangjiazui V 1704.0 702 80.5 4.7
.__________ Liusan V 1625.0 610 0.0 0.0Shilong V 1652.0 614 0.0 0.0Tiepu V 1500.0 850 2.3 0.2
GantangT ZhulaoV 3633.0 1105 153.1 4.2
_ __ Junshan V 3027.0 1342 115.0 3.8
Yintianluo V 1778.0 1001 0.4 0.0
Dingsiqiao T Ciganz V 1471.0 1065 5.1 0.3
Cibi C 71183.0 40842 4148.5 5.8
Quankou T Taipingan V 2864.0 1333 173.7 6.1
Quankou V 2233.0 1295 100.7 4.5
Gongsilei V 1998.0 997 67.5 3.4
Dushan V 2076.0 1098 181.6 8.7
Lashupu V 3323.0 1295 30.8 0.9
_ Hujiazui V 2950.0 980 158.9 5.4
Yuetansi V 2309.0 1030 39.5 1.7
Shenshan T Zhonemin V | 1820.0 189 70.2 3.9
Zhonghupu T Nanbei V 1120.0 592 100.4 9.0
jiejiaqiao V 1890.0 916 62.2 3.3
Liznuang V 1696.0 667 174.8 10.3
AnfenaV | 2634.0 1108 112.8 4.3
Huavuan V 3172.0 1262 226.6 7.1
Yandun V 2656.0 2346 212.7 8.0
Ysangjialin T Guanlinsi V 1002.0 1227 81.8 8.2
Yangiialin V 2445.0 1720 195.2 8.0
Cimagang AsencN Yueshan V 2664.0 2198 204.0 7.7
Zhouhualin V 1100.0 970 93.1 8.5
XialuoganR V 1780.0 1272 142.2 8.0
Cunchuan A Zaigonglin V 659.0 751 26.4 4.0
Fenghuang A Wangshan V 2277.0 2163 189.5 8.3
Jingtan V 2235.0 1145 64.3 2.9
Kuzhuqiao V 2632.0 1038 52.7 2.0
Mulunlin V 2226.0 1110 208.6 9.4
Caanlin T Changlonglin V 1147.0 1116 222.7 19.4
Xiashan V 2053.0 1151 11.4 0.6
Qinshiqiao V 3177.0 1565 229.3 7.2
Xiandian T Longmenqiao V 3674.0 1952 45.4 1.2
Sigushan V 2772.0 1500 61.9 2.2
_ Yiangqiao V 2603.0 1457 203.2 7.X
TI lchen2 V 3996.0 1999 297.7 7.4
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The number Agriculture Cultivated AffectedTownship Village of cultivated population land ratio
land before (NO) acquisition.. (%)acquisition (mu)
.____________ (m u)
Subtotal of 112879.7 106525 1899.0 1.7
other highways
Tongshan C 15389.3 17646 412.2 2.7
MeigangT Mingshui V 319.0 468 19.8 6.2
Tongyang T Boxia V 780.0 1082 6.9 0.9
Jinwan V 850.0 1390 3.1 0.4
Yangu V 814.9 1522 14.9 1.8
Fnajialojngv 397.0 636 13.1 3.3
Shihang V 497.5 726 2.5 0.5
Dalu T Tangxia V 999.9 1381 50.9 5.1
Dalongkou V -653.0 328 30.1 4.6
Yujiafan V 1928.0 1694 74 3.8
Sixia V 1113.11 1307 56.3 5.1
Xinoiao V 1200.0 1220 40.1 3.3
Shentang V 1170.0 1042 30.1 2.6
Nanlin T Fangci V 1399.0 1532 11.7 0.8
Dapin V 1002.0 1175 13.1 1.3
Nanlin V 1484.0 1310 20.7 1.4
Zuibei V 728.0 833 24.9 3.2
Congyang C 49571.8 30358 572.6 1.2
Lukou T Quankou V 2616 1110 12.8 0.5
Qiaobian V 5121 2245 32.3 0.6
Lukou V 3769 1902 17.5 0.5
Baivi T Baivi V 2920 2404 8.6 0.3
Yugen V 2928 1576 34.2 1.2
Jinlong V 2371 1977 24.6 1
Yanxia V 3224 2039 44.8 1.4
Neizhou V 2187 1368 39.9 1.8
Lumen T Cangpu V 1416 820 14.9 1.1
Wuiijie V 1538 815 21.3 1.4
Lumenpu V 2273 968 31.2 1.4
Jinzhu V 2426 880 54.4 2.2
Hongxia V 451 510 20.5 4.5
V uliu V 753 1090 24.3 _3.2
DongliLl V 432.8 480 26.7 6.2
Tianchen ~T Xintang V 4325 2314 26.7 0.6
I_Llqi!1o V 3276 1992 33.6 _
Zhonujin V 2046 1668 30.4 1.5
(GiuO.jiliinl \V 1675 1622 18.2 1.1
L on2hei V 1529 1356 4.2 2.2
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The Agriculture Cultivated AffectedTownship Village number2241 1222populati land lratio
of cultivated on acquisition (0%/)land before (NO) (mu)acquisition
(mu)
Shanxia V 2241 1222 21.6 I
Cibi C 9285.0 7096 75.4 0.8
Jingquan t Shuangquan V 422 1014 9.4 2.2
Dongliugang V 1213 1092 18.7 1.5
Fenghuangsha T Datianfan V 5040 1803 18.2 0.4
Gognanquan v 1599 1930 15.6 1
Nanqu v 1020 1257 13.5 1.3
Dawu C 24419.6 33801 604.2 2.5
Xincheng T Xion2wan v 1650 1684 26.9 1.6
Maoji v 1293 1464 27.9 2.2
_______ | T Lianghe v 1297 1297 31.2 2.4
| Changlin v 717 933 21.6 3
Liuji T I Magang V 1251 2379 53.3 4.3
Liujiv 1016 2056 64.8 6.4
Diangang v 1391 ! 2807 72.8 5.2
Chengguan T Huanztu V 9787 1624 | 23.8 2.4
Xiadian T Caifan \' 1234 1520 } 25.4 2.1
Xiadian v 945 1462 12.2 1.3
Shanbei v 1310 1741 24.5 1.9
T Dufang v 1403 1631 310 0.7
Huangqiao V 1653 I 2430 26.1 1.6
Yangping T liulin 1021 1198 23.6 2.3
I___________ | Hugang v 1050 | 1300 23.1 2.2
I____ IChenwan v 1341 1518 30.8 2.3
Hekou T Shunshan v 1538 | 2300 30.3 2
-_____________ |Qunjian v | 1021 1277 22.3 2.2
______________ lChenlou v | 1485 1950 j 30.1 2
Hekou v 834.3 1230 23.5 2.8
| Hongan C 14268.0 17624 234.6 1.6
Chengguan T Chanequ v 2459 2847 32.7 1.3
Zhanejiafan v 1853 1781 47.6 2.6
Ercheng T Guanpwan V 1918 2106 7.4 0.4
T'umenlou 1399 1877 14.5 _
|_____________ |Dazhaojia \ 1531 1976 37.8 2.5
Shlingxinji T Shuikousi \V 1502 1812 17.5 1.2
__________ |tZhao.jiman V 1129 1277 20.2 1.8
Shan2xinii V 782 152(1 7.6
.-n:ashiant V| 546 754 27.2
g,ang \V i1149 1674 22.1 1.9
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Note: Cultivated land , not belongs to village, does not include into land acquisition.Data Source: Resettlement Survey of Project IV in Hubei Province.
2.4 Temporary Land AcquisitionThe temporary land acquisition includes land to pick up and throw mud,
construction field and living and product field. In this project, the temporary land
acquisition is 1464.4mu. In it, 841.4mu are for Jingzhu Expressway. 623mu are for
the two other highways. The details see table 2-4.
Summary of Temporary Land AcquisitionTable2-4
Name of County, City and District QuantityTotal 1464.4Subtotal of Jingzhu 841.1Jiangxia D .428.1XianganC 188.8Cibi C 224.5
Subtotzl of the other twho highwavs 623.0Tongshan C 164.0Congyang C 234.0Cibi C 160Dawu C 115.0Hongan C 50.0
2. 5 Structure Rtemoeval
The number of structure to be removed is 107142.9 square meter, in it, 31946.5
square meter is brick-concrete, taking up 31.4 per cent. 55667.2 square meter is
brick-timber, taking up 52.0 per cent. 12338.7 square meter is timber-tile, and
7190.5 square meter is simple house. 579 households(2126 PAPs) , 16 collective
units and 5 enterprises and institutions will remove their structure. The second land
acquisition needs 87.5mu. The data is listed in table 2-5.
See attach table 4 for further details.
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Summary of Structures to Be RemovedTable 2-5
The area of removal structureAflec cun.e Total area to beAfdect countres Brick- Brick- Timber- Simple
and district removed concrete timber tile houses
( m i _____ ._ _
Total 107142.9 31946.5 55667.2 12338.7 7190.5
Subtotal of Jingzhu 68389.0 21583.2 34830.3 7300.6 4674.9Household
Jiangxia D 11388.4 3753.5 5860.1 551.0 1223.8
XianganC 8509.4 2396.9 3441.7 1427.5 1243.3
Cibi C 48491.2 15432.8 25528.5 5322.1 2207.8
Subtotal of the 28779.3 7304.3 14355.8 5038.1 2081.1other two highways l
Tongshan C 12521.1 | 3131.3 5792.4 2792.1 805.3
Congyang 4099.7 1295.3 1549.7 630.3
Cibi C 5170.2 795.8 4101.2 273.2 0
Dawu C 4984.7 1001.5 2390.6 992.6 600
Hongan C 2003.6 1080.4 521.9, 349.9 51.4
Subtotal o, 6035.4 2369.0 3445.1 0.0 221.3collective
Jiangxia D 3940.2 2319.0 1399.9 0.0 221.3
XianganC I 1 78.22 0.0 1178.2 0.0 0.0
Cibi C L 917.0 50.0 867.0 0.0 0.0Subtotal of E&I 1 3939.2 690.0 3036.0 0.0 213.2___ _ __ _ _ __ 39 92 = _ __ ___ ___ _ _
Jiangxia D 1587.21 0.0 1374.0 0.0 213.2
XianganC | 0.01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Cibi C 2352.0 690.0 j 1662.0 0.0 0.0
Note: E&l: Enterprises and Institutions
Dat2 Source: Resettlement Survey of Project IVin Nubei Province, September 1996.
2.6 Affected Attached T7hingsWithin the red line scope of the recommended alignment, there are 610.60
square meter sunning ground. 106 wells. 1565.2 meter wall, 1126 tombs, 174389
timber trees and 6918 fruit trees. The data is listed in table 2-6.See attached table 5 for f urther details.
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STable 2ry f5Afected Attached ThingsTahl le 2-5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sullining Well Walll 'Tonib rTree Tree Ripe fruit Young fruitGroSunid (cNO))) OIO Tl c' m c1) < locmll tree treeGround (NO) Cm) (Na) ~~~~~ ~ ~~(NO) (NO) (NO) (NO)
CM 2 )__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
Total 6710.6 106 1565.2 1126 79872 94517 5804 1114Total of.ill gzh 5745.0 80 499.3 991 75065 93469 4862 894Stibtolal ol-I-I H 4325.0 79 __ -246.3 71 23757 58855 3366 894Jiamigxia D 1281.4 IS 162.3 61 414 328 260 460Xiant.wiiiC 142.0 11 77.0 0 1635 55221 1172 230I'qLI(i t 2901.6 53 107.0 _ 21708 3306 1934 204SLIhII)ldrcOIkLI; " .i~ ..... . ..620.0 I 0.0 920 51308 34614 1496 0.Ii.aiigxi,a I) 0.0 0 0.0 520 3609 328 956 0Xiangmnc 0.0 0 0.0 0 17 27748 90 0I'Itiqi C 620.0 I 0.0 400 47682 6538 450 0E&l 800.0 0 153.0 0 0 0 0 0Cibi C 800.0 0 | 15_ 0 0 0St llorshg otliy r 965.6 26 ;. ry5 4M37 1048 942 220two Iiiliwhnr ys__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Iomigsl.anl C 45 3 667.4 17 1794 388 144 80Congy.anlg(' 302.8 9 392 28 2242 568 , 140 87Cibi C' 0 7 0 11 771 71 645 32Damvl C 412.2 5 0 64 0 21 113 21I Jonganl C' 205.6 2 0 15 0 0 0 0
2. 7Project Affected PersonsThe number of persons in affected households is 11264. and their demographic
characteristics see table 2-7.In point of the sex and age strucrure, 52.7 per cent of the PAPs are male. and
47.3 per cent are female. 56.0 per cent of the PAPs are under 30 -year old. and theaverage aae of the PAPs is 28.9.
10752 PAPs have rural registered permanent residence, and 512 have non-
agricultural registered permanent residence.In view of educational level of all 6-year-old and above PAPs. the PAPs has a
comparativelv low educational level. 1212 persons are illiterate and semi-literate.4652 persons received primarv school education. 4224 persons received juniormiddle school education. onlv 957 and 123 persons received senior middle schooland college above education respectively. namely. 90.4per cent of the PAPs'educational levels are under senior middle school.
From the point of employment status of I 5-ytar-old and above PAPs. 7337persons (taking up 90.9per cent) are in employmen7 ' and 98.6 per cent of them areworking, normally. Accordin_ to occupation classiFication standards drawn byState Statistical Bureau. there are 139 occupations hre PAPs are en2a2ed in. 90.7opercent are peasant.
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Characteristics of Household PAPsTable2-7
Item Total Ji ngzia D XbnpganC Cibi C Tonph Congyan Das C Hoapn
anC gC C
For all PAPs _
Popuiation (NO) 11264 2580 196 4597 704 670 603 214
Ratio l00.MOh 22.90/. 16.8% 40.8% 6.3% 5.9%/ 5.5% 1.8%
Sex ratio
Male 52.7% 521% 53.1% 529% 52.6% 53.2% 52.7% 53.2%
Female 47.3% 47.90/o 46.90/o 47.1% 47A% 46.8% 47.3% 46.8%/e
Age disbursement
0-14 28.4% 29.1% 26.4% 29.5% 26.7% 27.9ff. 26.4% 28.1%
15-29 27.6% 27.3% 29.00%o 27% 28.3% 27.8% 28.3% 27.2%
30-39 14.8% 14.6% 13.1% 15.3% 15.3% 15.4% 15.9% 15.6%
40-49 13.2% 11.5% 15.6eh 13.1% 13.90% 13.1% 13.2% 13.3%
50-59 7.90/o 8.3% 8.7% 7.2% 8% 8.4% 8.3% 7.7%
60+ 8 1% 9.2% 7.2% 7.90/o 7.8% 7.4% 7.91/o 8.1%
Average age 28.9 29.0 29.2 28.8 29.1 28.6 26.7 29.2
Registering structure _ _______ _____
Rural 95.5% 95.9% 94.0% 96.0% 94.3% 96.5% 94.2% 95.7%
UTban 4.5%| 4.11% 60% 4.00/. 5.7% 3.5% 5.8% 4.4%
For 6 year old andabove
population (NO) 10455 2469 1727 4243 658 618 542 198
Ratio 100.0% 23.6% 16.6% 40.6% 6.3% 5.9%/. 5.1% 1.9%
Education level I
Illiterate and semi- 11.6% 15.8% 8 8% 9.8% 12.3% 11.7% 15.1% 13.4%
illiterate _ -
Primarn school 41.3% 40.8% 43.0% 40.9%/. 43.6% 42.3% 40.8% 34.9%/.
Junior middle 37.5% 33.9% 36.9% 40.4% 35.9% 36.5% 34.5% 43.4%
school
Senior middle 8.5% 8.3% 10.8% 8% 8% 8% 8% 8%
school
College and above i 1% 1.2% 0.5% 0 9% 0.2% 1.5% 1.6% 0.3%
For 15-year-old andabove *vho areemplovment
population (NO) 7337 1633 1143 2845 601 580 413 122
Ratio 100.0% 22.3% 15.6% 38.8% 8.2% 7.9% 5.5% .7%
Employ ment statusWorkine 98.6% 99.0% 97.3% 99. 1O 98.4% 98.55% 98 4% 99.2%
normal lOther 1.4% I.0% 2 7% 0.9% 1.6% 1.5% 1.6% 0.8%
Occupation . _
Peasanm 90 7% 82.4°o 89 95O 93.30% 94.40%6 93 7% 94.3% 93.55°
SerN cc OS% (1.8% 199% 0.2% 1 1% 1.2° 1 I1% 1 45O
%% orler 1.2%L 3 8S° 0.8° 0.20° 0.3% 0.2%0 t. 1% II 0.2% .
Salesnlen 02 7070 ( )50 0.2°o 0 1% l 1% (0.2% 0.1%
Doctor (..2"o 0. O% 0.1 % 02 0 1°o I _ .2°o
)Oth.r 65 l. I S°, 7.3 , 6 .0% 3 9"° 4 7 4.2% 4 6°%
Data source: Resettlement Su,e% of lroject IV in llubei Pro%ince. -September 196.
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2. 8 Affected Collective, Enterprises and Institutions2.8.1 Affected collectivesThere are 195 affected colleclives. 139 collectives belong to team, 48 collectivesbelong to villages. 28 belong to townships. The things of these collectives affectedby project are public land, such1 as public water pond, forest and cannel. The detailssee table 2-8 and attached table 6.
The acquisition land of co'llective, non-cultivated land accounted to 75 per cent.Most of them are forest and other non-cultivated land. The forest is located inXianganC and Cibi C. The other non-cultivated land are highways and cannel.As the duplication of Gantan interchanges and Xianpan highway and Xianpanhighway is class two highway, there is no need to acquire land.* For public water ponds, forest and undeveloped land, sunning ground and
cannel, there is no need to employ labors.• The employment situation is divided into two types.
A Non-operation. For example, some forest isn't enterprises operation activities.The obligation of employees is to look after them.B. Enterprises operations. Such as tea farm, fish pond.The employees of collective are the local peasant. They have their owncultivated land. The income that they receive from looking after forest is just asmall part os their income, not the main resource of their living. The project justaffects a part of their cultivated land. Most of them will continue to operate theircultivated land which is not acquired. A small part of them will be given somecultivated land through the land adjustment.
Summary of Affected Collective unitsTable 2-8
Total
Affected Item Jisngxi2 Xzang. Cibi C Tongs Congy Da- Honga
_ _ D nC n_ hsnC ang C wu C n CA, Units number (NO) 195 46 45 94 3 1 1 4
Team ownership unit 139 31 28 80 ___Village ownship unit 48 13 9 16 3 4 1Toxvnship ownship unit 28 2 18 8
B. house removal(m2) 6035.4 3940.2 1178.2 917.0Brick-concret 2369.0 2319.0 0.0 50.0Brick-timber 3445.1 1399.9 1178.2 867.0Simple house 221.3 221.3 0.0 0.0 _
C permanent land 3256.1 638.5 837.1 1623.2 55.2 20.2 21.5 60.4acquisition (mu)
Irrigated land 162.9 16.2 85.6 21.3 16.4 11.2 I1.1 1.1Drs land 153.7 30.3 4.8 56.9 36.7 3.5 5.1 16.4Water pond 149.0 56.9 27.1 65.0Fish pond 333.3 74.8 90.8 167.7
__Lotus ond 14.8 0.0 4.0 10.8Nurscr\ 1.2 () . (i. ..0
Fruit .team and fruit farm 339.2. 106.7 0.6 190.4 2.1 5.5 33.9
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Total
Affected Item Jiangia Xiang- Cibi C Tong Congy Daw Honga
D nC shin ang C u C n C
C
Forest 494.4 149.1 232.6 905.1 5.3 _ 9Resident land 95.4 4.0 1.9 89.5
Other profitable land 29.9 10.2 15.9 3.8 _=Other non-cultivated land | 669.1 190.3 371.4 107.4 _
D. affected laborers (NO) 170 50 45 69 2 1 l 2
Summary of land of collective units
Table 2-9
Organization S f Employment Employment statement
affected land (NO)Laosi V of Zhengdian 44mu will be acquired. I I person is in charge ofT in Jiagxia D 1.4mu is dry land and , looking after the forest(just
49.1 mu are forest. a small part of forest willbeI acquired)
Anshan V of Anshan T 58.2mu will be 5 household j Tea farm are contracted to 5in Jiangxia D acquired. 0.8mu is and 10 households. The contract
cultivated land, tea laborers i period is I year and rent fee ifarm is 50mu and is 10000 yuan
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ forest is 7.4mu.Xianing C Rebuilding 243.3mu -- The road belongs toCommunications Bureau highway. I constructions bureau. No
_______ _______ _______ _____________ em ploym entGuojiawan V of Baota T 40.5mu will be 2 household Fish pond was contracted toin XianganC acquired. 4.5mu is and 5 laborers household. A bridge will be
irrigated land and constructed.fishing pond is 36mu
Quankou V of Quakou T 58.6mu will be I I person looked after thisin Cibi C acquired forest( a small part of forest
will be acquired)Gongsilei V of Quankou i50.2mu will be I I person looked afterT on Cibi C acquired. in it. 47.8mu 400mu forest and small part
is forest, 2.4mu is of forest will be acquired.:____ irrigated land.
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Summary of Affected Enterprises and InstitutesTtable 2-10
Organization Ownership Background Affected quantity Affected
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _d e g re e
Zihushian Forest and Fruit Townshiip 9 empiloyees, 3 tIlousand Yuan 8. mtu cultivated land, 52.6mu Non- Partiallyfair of A ishian r in Enterprise wage permonth, 62 thousand cultivated land, I 304m2 brick-timber affectingJiangxia l) annual profit. . house and 214.2in2 timber-earth house production,
will be removed. andtemporaryaffectinghouses.
Anshian YouLigiian farm of Viilage 3 employees, 50Oyuan wage i mu non-cu tivated iand. In2 brick iPartiallyw Jian!gxia D Enterprise per montih, 15thiousand annuial timber house will be removed affected
profit.Sliangse Lake Farim of Townshlip 105 employees, 39 tihousald 30.7mu cultivated iand, I 3.8 inu non- partiallyJiangxia D Enterprises wage for per monti, 290 cultivated land affected
thotisand annual profit.CuLiciutiani Brick Firim ol Village I IO i employees(60 spare time 690m2 office bu-iiding(brick-concrete) partiallyCibi C enterprises employees),46thousanld wage will be removed, 2 brick-timber workshop i removal, not
for per month, 400thousaiid withi 550 mn2 to be removed. affectingannual profit. production
Xindian Changjiang Village 46 employees, annual business A brick-timber workshiop with 588m2 to, TeniporarilyWaterproOf material fair of Enterprise incomeis400 thousand yuan. be removed. 153m wall to be affected affectingCibi C productionXiniluo graini storelhouse of Township 5 employees in harvest season, A brick-timber storehiouse with 662m2 to T emporarilyXindian Trol Cibi C Enterprise I employee in the rest period. be removed. 800m2 sunning ground to be affecting
550yuan wage per monthi. acquired. _ productionS....,.. ,..,.,,,,...... . . ................- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... .. . . ................... ... . . . . . . . . . .............................. ......................................,.,..
2.8.2 Affected enterprises and institutions6 enterprises and institutes will be affected. In it, 3 units will be partially andtemporarly affected. The negotiations with the enterprises have been concluded andthe compensation has been determined based on the negotiationsThe details see table 2-10.
2. 9 Affected Power and Telecommunication Facilities. The affected power and telecommunication facilities include power line,
telecommunication line and broadcast line. Summary of the affected power andtelecommunication facilities sees table 2-11, and see attach table 7 for fiurtherdetails.
The special infrastructures will be rebuilt and rehabilitation by project unitexcept power and telecommunication.
Summary of Affected Power and Telecommunication Facilities
Table 2-11Item Unit Total Jingzhu The two other
Item lUnit Total highways
Power line 220thou.v M/tower 6050/15 6050/15Power line I1 Othou.v M/tower 7280/16 7280/16Power line 35thou.v M/tower 7675/50 259517 5080/43Power line lOthou.v M/tower 39167/165 38007/158 1160/7
Power line below 380v M/pole 28532/264 22612/218 5920/46
Domestic long-distance M/pole 2870/24 360/3 2510/21communication line
Local communication M/pole 5320/70 4720/65 600/5line
Countryside M/pole 7130/45 6950/43 180/2communication lineHanged electric line M/pole 3070/39 3070/39
Hanged electric cable M/pole 480/7 480/7line
Data source: Resettlement Survey of Project 1\ in Hubei Province. September 1996.
2.9 Environment Impact
During the expressway construction and operation. the main factors of
environment impact along the alignment are noise. W'e will pay. great attention to
reduce the impact factors as less as possible. For the area wvhere the noise is above
the standard. some of structure wvill be removed. And some of them will undertake
some actions to protect noise in order to avoid resettlement because of noise.
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The details of the main alignment see table 2-12. The details of the two other
highway see table 2-13.
The affected households of Jingzhu expressway is 420. There are 2050 PAPs.
Among them, 113 household will be removed, 542 PAPs will be removed. PRO will
undertake some protection action step by step according to the Environmental
protection plan, also in lines of the willing of PAPs
2.11 The resettlement of Junshan Brige
Junshan Brige is very important part of Jingzhu Expressway. It is domestic
financed. As this bridge connects the two projects which are financed by the World
Bank, and it will be constructed in the same period. So the resettlement in Jnshanbridge section will be undertaken according to the resettlement policy of this RAP.
Details of the impact of the Junshan Bridge section is presented in annex 3.
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Measures for prevention of traffic Noise of Jingzhu ExpresswayTable 2-12
Pile No. Name of The number The Protection Measuressensitive of number of
spots Household householdaffected by to be
noise removedK191+300 Maowulin V 8 8K193+700 Xujiaxiawu V I I I for seven households
K198+200 Pengjiawan V 6 Plantingtrees70*30(L*B)
K217+100 Laowucxia V 2 2K262+200 Nanzhuangtia 3 3
njia VK287+100 Mulunlin V 2 2K295+900 Yiyangqiao V 2 2K191+200 Fusi Primary I Planting
School trees300 5 40(L*B)K 193+600 Dongshan 1 Planting
Primary trees300*300(L*B)School .
K219+700 Guanghui I BuildingPrimary wa]1160*4(L*H)School
K223+800 Dazui junior I Building insulation wallschool 500*2.5
K240+550 Zulao Primary I Building wall 170*4School planting trees200*30
K268+600 Yandun I Building wa1180*3PrimarySchool
K290+950 Xinshiqiao I Buildine waI130*2...5PrimarvSchool
K299+100 Zhengjiawan 4K301+000 Yanheshangwa 10 1* for 9 household and
n _ planting treeslOO30K191+900 Xinqiaohe V 2K 194+800 Xiajiawan 2 **
K200+800 Sunli V 12K206+800 Shanmao.jiao 2
VK209+400 Maanshanqiao 4
touK214+900 Sugonglin V IK217+700 SongpoxiaV 3- **
K219+800 Shange uhu%%a 8 8n
K221+150 Lijiabian V 2 ** for 9 householclK22 1 +500 Xubohai 3 3K226+600 Nicfan V 10 10
K227+100 Y uiia%\an 10 l5or 5 householdK227+90 \\a nahai iao' folr 3 householcl
anK229+600(1 Zou jiJ L i aLi a ** lor I household
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Pile No. Name of The number The Protection Measures
sensitive of number of
spots Household householdaffected by to be
noise removedK231+600 Liujiawan 2 2K238+800 Shibanzui 4 *
K235+000 Breeding farm 10 K238+400 Fujiawan 4 2 ** for 2 householdK238+700 Tanglin V 4 4K239+500 Dawulong V ** for 4 householK240+1 00 Zujiawan V 11**K242+950 Wanyishao I *
K243+900 Xinwuwong 6 1 for 5 householdK246+100 Muchang 7 * for 6 khouseholdK247+800 Pengj ia S *
K248+800 Shujialong 7 *
K250+500 Xiedanfang 4 **
K252+550 Qianjiawan I**K257+850 Zenglijiawan 2 2K260+400 Guanjiawan 2 **
K260+800 Lizhuang V 8 1 1 for 7 householdK261+800 Luo.jiazhuang 11 4 ** for 7 householdK263+200 Meijiawvan 5 5K263+900 Tianqiao _ Tk265+i-100 Zujiawan 12
K266+100 Tianjia 3 *
K268+850 Houdizhuang 12K269+200 Huangjiawan 13 3 * for ten householdK269+600 Shibitian 6K272+900 Chezhuangyuj 4 1 ** for 3 household
iaK275+200 Wangja 7K276+500 Zhengsuipo I 1K281+100 Wujiawan 3 Building wall80*2.5K281+500 Xujia%van 20 3 **for 17 householdK282+700 Wangsan V 7 6 ** for 1 householdK283+200 Songsuming 2K284+400 Jintan V 9 3 ** for 6householdK285+000 Shizui V 4 2 ** for 2 householdK286+700 Mulunling V *
K287+500 Fengshupo 15K288+150 Wangjiawan 10 for 7 householdK289+700 Shijiawan 12 **for 7 householdK290+900 Qingshiqiao 6**K296+600 3team of 13 * for 8 household
y mang2qiao
K298+100 Jiangiacon2 3NlaanshanInterconnectin
2 roaKI+100 Caojia\\an 1() 2 ' ior 8 houscholdZhangegeong iiiierconnectin
2 raodK7+00() Yujia%tan * t for 2 houscholdd
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Pile No. Name of The number The Protection Measures
sensitive of number ofHousehold household
spotsaffected by to be
noise removedGangtanginterconnecting Toad _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
K13+200 shangwuhuang 6 3 ** for 3 householdNote:**stands for the amount of families which sound insulation window should be
installed to the windows of residences toward the proposed highway.
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Measures for Prevention of Traffic Noise of Other Two Highways
Table 2-13
No Pile NO. Name of Distanc Exceeded Executisensitive e from yer standard(db) Protection -ng time
spots road day night Measuresceinter(m)
i K3+600 Tongyang 15 2000 119 Installing 66 20013th 2010 14.6 insulation windowsprimary 2020 15.2school
2 K3+400 Tongyang 15 2000 - 2.5 Installing insulation 2001K6+200 T 2010 - 4.8 windows in
2020 0.2 6.4 bedroom3 K36+000 Lukou T 15 2000 - - Installing insulation 2010
2010 - 1.5 windows in2020 3.5 bedroom
4 K31+800 Qiaobian 2000 Doing monitoringPrimary 2010 regularly in theSchool of 2020 1.1 operation timeLukou T I
5 K48+700 Xintanglin 70 2000 -- Increasing the wall 2010Primary 2010 0.4School of 2020 2.2daqiao T
6 K55+000 Tiancheng 50 2000 2.6 Doing monitoringJunior 2010 3.2 regularly in theschool 2020 3.7 operation time
7 K53+800 Tiancheng 15 2000 -- 0.4 Installing insulation 2001K55+300 T 2010 3.5 windows in
2020 5.5 bedroom8 K78+ 100 Shuangpai 20 2000 -- Installing insulation 2010
si V 2010 0.5 windowvs in2020 _ 2.4 bedroom
9 K89+300 Chezhan T 15 2000 _ 0.4 Installing insulaticn 20012010 _ 3.5 windows in2020 _ 5.5 bedroom
10 K30+250 Hongshiqi 15 2000 -- Installing insulation 2010ao 2010 _ 1.5 windows in
2020 - 3.5 bedroom1] K70+850 Shizui V 15 2000 2.5 Installing insulation 2001
2010 - 4.8 windows in2020 0.2 6.4 bedroom
12 K78+450 Taohuapin 20 2000 - -- Installing insulation 20102010 - 0.5 windows in2020 - 2.4 bedroom
13 K82+000 Zhongmat 20 2000 __ -- Installing insulation 2010ou 2010 _ 0.5 w indows in
2020 _ 2.4 bedroom14 K 1+000 Erlang 80 2000 7.4 Installing insulation 2001
junior 2010 12 windossschool 2020 16
15 K3+000) L.incvuan 2000 13 Doing monitoriig 2001Junior 2010 15 regularly in theschool 2020 16 operation time
16 K4-.-900 Fluanushia 25(0 2000 0 2.0 Installing insulition 2001nggan V 2010 0 6.5 winido%% s
20 1.0 I0.(0
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No Pile NO Name of Distanc Year Exceeded Executisensitive e from standard(db) Protection ng Time-cspots enter day night Measures
17 K6+300 Awu 2000 3.2 Building wall with 2001senior 2010 5.4 3m heigth
I_____school 2020 7.9 .18 K12+800 Hugang 2000 8.7 Increasing .2m 2001
Primary 2010 11.3 heigth to enclosingschool 2020 14.1 wall
19 K15+200 Chenjiawa 2000 0 0 Installing insulation 2001n V 2010 0 0.8 windows
2020 0 4.0 __
20 K17+400 Mahoulin 100 2000 0 2.0 Installing insulation 2001V 2010 0 6.5 windows
2020 1.0 10.021 K26+500 Gaojiawan 2000 0 0 Doing monitoring 2010
V 2010 0 0 regularly2020 .0 0.5
22 K30+400 Dawu 3th 2000 3.8 Installing insulation 2001Senior 2010 6.3 windowsschool 2020 9.3
23 K37+000 Diangang 100 2000 12.7 Building wall and 2001Primary 2010 16.7 Installing insulationschool 2020 20.2 windows
24 K38+200 Hekou 60 2000 4.9 Installing insulation 2001Primary 2010 3.2 windowsSchool 2020 11.4
25 K39+200 Liuji 2000 5.9 Installing insulation 2001Primary 2010 9.2 windowsSchool 2020 12.4
26 K51+300 Raojiacai 110 2000 0 4.5 Installing insulation 2001V 2010 0 9.3 windows
2020 2.2 1327 K55+500 Xinzai 2000 1.6 Building enclosing 2001
Senior 2010 2.5 wallschool 2020 4.0
28 K56+500 Tumelou 2000 0 Building enclosing 2001Xinwang 2010 4.4 wallPrimary 2020 8.2school
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Chapter 3 Legal Framework and Compensation Rates
3. 1 Laws and Regulations
3. 1. 1 State Laws and Regulations
Main national laws and regulations are as follows:
(a)Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China(putting into effect
from Jan. 1987).
(b)Enforcement Regulation of the Land Management Law of the People's Republic
of China(putting into effect from Feb. 1991. )
(c)Forest Law of the People's Republic of China(putting into effect from Sep. 20
1984).
(d)Notice Concerning Unifying the Tax Sum Standards of Occupying Cultivated
Land Tax in Highway Construction Issued by the Ministry of Finance(putting into
effect from Jan. 1991)
3. 1. 2 Comprehensive and special Regulations issued by provincial government
Main provincial regulations are as follows:
(a)Hubei Province Land Management and Enforcement measures(putting into
effect from Sep. 7 1987)
(b)Notice Conceming the Resettlement of Surplus Labor After the Land
Acquisition and the Transfer of Registered Permanent Residence From Rural to
Urban issued by the Planning Committee of Hubei Province. the Labor Department
of Hubei Province , the Land Administration Bureau of Hubei Province(putting into
effect from Sep. 1991).
3. 1. 3 Prefecture. county and city regulations
Compensation and Resettlement Measures for Land Acquisition of State
Construction of Wuhan City (putting into effect from March 30 1994).
This RAP wNas prepared according to the laws and re(ulations mentioned above and
the Operational Directive for Involuntary Resettlement OD 4. 30 of \World Banlik. and
the resettlement work wvill be implemented according to these laws and regulations.
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3. 2 Major Provisions of the Laws and -Regulations
3.2. 1 About the Ownership
(a)The land of urban belongs to state. The land of rural and suburbs belongs to the
collectives except being part of state according to relevant laws. Residence base, land
and mountain used by privates also belong to the collective. (the 2nd and 6th
provision of Land Management Law of P. R. C.).
(b)Land belonging to collective should be registered by the county people's
government, verified and given the certifications in order to have prpprietary rights.
(the 9th provision of Land Management Law of P. R. C.).
(c) Forest resource belongs to the state except the part of collective according to the
laws( the 3rd provision of Forest Law of P. R. C.)
(d) The unit of the acquired land for state construction will obey the need of the
state. The acquired collective land for state construction belongs to the state, and the
land use unit only has land use right. ( the 23rd and 24th provision of the Land
Management Law of P. R. C.)
3. 2. 2 About the Land Use Right
(a)State land can be used by state ownership unit or collective unit according to
laws, and state land and collective land can be used by individual person according to
laws. (the 7th provision of the Land Management Law of P. R. C.)
(b)If ownership or use right will be changed according to the laws, it must change
registration and certifications(l Oth provision of Land Management Law of P. R.
IC. ).
(c)If the land use unit or individual want to transfer cultivated land to non-
cultivated land. it must be ratified by county or county above level govemment. ( the
14th provision of the Land Management Law of P. R. C.)
(d)Land ownership and use right disputes among state units, collective units should
be handled by county or county above level government where the land lies in. ( the
8th provision of the Enforcement Measures of Land Management Law of P. R. C.)
3. 2. 3 About the Approval Procedures
(a) Onl, after the project had been listed in the state fixed assets investment plan
and have been ratified. the construction unit can apply for land use. (the :22nd
provision of the Land Management Law of P. R. C. ).
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(b)If 1000 mu Cultivated lanrd or 2000 mu non-cultivated land will be acquired for
state construction, it must be ratified by state council. ( the 25th provision of the
Land Management Law of P. R. C. )
(c) Land use of one project should be applied at one time according to general
design. If the project will be constructed by stages, the land also will be acquired
by stages. Land use for railway, highway, oil pipe and water pipe construction
can be applied for by stages.
(d)Land management departnent of county or county above level will examine the
application, and organize the land use unit and affected unit to consult the
compensation and resettlement plan, and the plan will be ratified by county or
county above level government. (the 18th provision of the Enforcement
Measures of Land Management Law of P. R.-C. )
(e)If the land use unit need additional temporary land acquisition for project
construction, it must apply for additional temporary land acquisition to land
management department of county or county above level government, and it should
be ratified by the same level government. (the 23rd provision of the Enforcement
Measures of Land Managemen,t Law of P. R. C.).
3. 2. 4 About the Compensation and Resettlement
(a)The unit that acquires the land for construction will pay land compensation for
the cultivated land commensurate to three to six times of the average annual income
of the land in last three years. (the 27th provision of Land Management Law of P. R.
C.)
(b)Acquired non-cultivated but profitable land should be compensated two or three
times its annual income. Acquired residence base is compensated according to the
compensation rate of the neighboring land. (the 6th provision of the Enforcement
Measures of Land Management Law of Hubei province).
(c)Acquisition for barren hill. xvaste land and beach because of state construction
will pay no compensation after the ratification. (the I 1 th provision of the Enforcement
Measures of Land Manaaement Law of Hubei Province).
(d)The unit that acquires land for state construction will pay subsidy for
resettlement in addition to compensation. The subsidy for resettlement is calculated
on the basis of the number of the rural population to be resettled. The standard of
subsid& per capita is commensurate wvith two or three of average annual income per
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mu in last three years. However, the maximum of the subsidy can not excel ten
times of its average annual income in last three years. If the compensation and
subsidy can not rehabilitate living standards of the PAPs, ratified by the provincial
level people's govenmment, the contractor can add the compensation and subsidy,
but the total of the sum must not excel twenty times of average annual income per mu
in last three years. (the 28th and 29th provision of Land Management Law of P. R.
C.)
(e)If the acquisition is for profitable non- cultivated land, the resettlement subsidy
is two to three times of its annual income per mu. (the 11th provision of the
Enforcement Measures of Land Management Law of Hubei province).
(f) Except the compensation paid to individual for standing crops and attached
things, all kinds of compensation and subsidy for resettlement should be used for
production, offering employment opportunity for the surplus laborer caused by the
acquisition and living allowance for those who can not get a job. No unit and person
can divert it for other purposes. (the 30th provision of Land Management Law of P. R.
C.)
(g) All units or individual persons who acquire cultivated land for house or other
non-agricultural project will pay cultivated land acquisition tax.
(h) In the area that tax sum is more than 5 RMBY per square meter, the cultivated
land acquisition tax will be calculated by the standard of 2 RMBY per square. (the 1 st
provision of Notice Conceming Unifying the Tax Sum Standards of Occupying
Cultivated Land Tax in Highway Construction Issued by the Ministry of Finance").
(i)Surplus laborers caused by land acquisition will be arranged through developing
agricultural production, sideline and township industries by relevant units under the
organization of county level and above local people's govemment. More over. the
land user can absorb those who accord with the demands with their resettlement
subsidy. (the 31 st provision of Land Management Law of P. R. C.).
(j)The number of resettled surplus labors for per mu acquired cultivated land should
not excel 3 persons. (the I Ith provision of Compensation and Resettlement Measures
for Land Acquisition of State Construction of W'uhan City).
(k)The resettled laborers should live up to following prerequisites:
a) lived at the acquired area bef'ore May 1982 or immigirated into the acquired area 6
monitlhs before land acquisition according relevant laws:
b)are 16 to 45-vear-old men and 16 to 40 women. or 16 to 50-year-old men anld 16
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to 45 women whose village organization system was rescinded because of land
acquisition; c)are not disable; d)are not school students. (the 14th provision of
Compensation and Resettlement Measures for Land Acquisition of State Construction
of Wuhan City).
(1) After land acquisition, if the per cultivate land is above 0.4mu in village, there is
no surplus labors to be resettlement. If the per cultivate land is between 0.4and 0.2mu,
one surplus labor(no more than one person)will be resettled when 1 mu cultivated
land is acquired. If the per cultivated land is less than 0.2mu, 1.5 person(no more than
1.5 person) will be resettled when 1 mu cultivated land is acquired. If the non-
cultivated land is acquire, there is no surplus labors.( Notice Concerning the
Resettlement of Surplus Labor After the Land Acquisition and the Transfer of
Registered Permanent Residence From Rural to Urban issued by the Planning
Committee of Hubei Province, the Labor Department of Hubei Province, the Land
Administration Bureau of Hubei Province(putting into effect from Sep. 1991).
3. 3 Compensation Rates
All compensation rates in this RAP were worked out based on the survey data,
related laws and regulations, the World Bank Operational Directive for Involuntary
Resettlement OD4. 30 and consultation with affected units and PAPs. Its aim is to
improve PAPs' living standards as soon as possible.
3. 3. 1 Land Compensation Rates
(a)Perrnanent Land Acquisition
Compensation Base
According to survey data. the average incomes per mu irrigated field from 1995 to
1997 in Jiangxia district. Jiayu county, Xianning city and Puqi city are 740. 970, 927
and 946 Yuan RMBY respectively. PRO chooses the highest income per mu irrigated
field 970 RMBY as the compensation base. The compensation bases of dry land. pond
and forest are the same as that of irrigated field.
Compensation Multiplier
Accordino to related laws and reOulationis, with the compensation base of irrigated
field. the compensation multiplier for irrigated field is 6. for drv land is 5. for pond
and nursery is 6. for economic forest is 7(including 2 for tree compensation). for
timber forest is 4 (including I for tree compensation). for house foundation is
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5(according to the standard of dry land,l yuan administration fund for per square
meter). For other profitable land are 3. According to related laws and regulations,
barren hill and waste land will not be compensated originally, but consulting with
related departments, PRO will pay 200 RMBY per mu as compensation of barren hill
and waste land acquisition. In addition to land compensation, per mu fish pond will
receive another 3000 RMBY as compensation of digging fee.
All land compensation rates see table 3-1.
Land Acquisition Compensation Rates
Table 3-1Type of land compensation base Compensation Compensation Price
(yuan/mu) Multiplier (yuan/mu)irrigated land 970 6 5820dry land 970 5 4850pond 970 6 5820fish pond digging fee 3000 3000nursery 970 6 5820economic forest 970 7 6790timber forest 970 4 3880barren hill and waste 200 200landhouse foundation 970 5 4850other profitable land 970 3 2910
(b)Temporary Land Use
According to 33rd of Land Management Law of People's Republic of China, the
compensation of temporary land acquisition is calculated on the basis of the actual
duration and area. also on the basis of the annual product of last three year after
signing the land use contract.
In this project. temporary land use compensation will be calculated on the basis
cf one year's duration. and the compensation price is I time of the average annual
income in last three years of the land. If the duration excel one year and no more than
two year, the compensation will be calculated two times of the average annual income
and so on. As the temporary land wvill maybe destroy the topsoil and some irrigated
facilities. the project Ullit must recover the topsoil and facilities before return them. If
the topsoil canniot be recovered. then the compensation will be paid according to the
product loss.
Ws hen wve acquire the temporary land. we will avoid cultivated land and acquire
non-cultivated land.
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(c)Standing Crop compensation
According to the second term of 6h of Hubei Province Land Management and
Enforcement measure, all standing crops and timber will be compensated on the basis
of their product. After negotiation, the standing crop will be compensated on I time of
average annual income of the crops.
3. 3. 2 Resettlement Subsidy
The resettlement subsidy for each affected laborer is commensurate with 3 times
of the average annual income of last three years of the land. In this project, the
subsidy for each person is 2910yuan, three times of the irrigated field compensation
base. The project will adversely affect 10486 individuals through acquisition of
cultivated land. The project will pay a resetilement subsidy of 2190 RMB to village
administrations for each of the affected persons for their rehabilitation after the
resettlement. The resettlement subsidy for each person is the same rate for all
cultivated land.
3. 3. 3 Housing Compensation
The house compensation is the most concerned problem of PAPs. Having
analyzed survey data and consulted with PAPs and related departments, PRO worked
out the compensation rates based on the full replacement value without depreciation
for all kinds of structure. The standard is 265 yuan/m2 for brick-concrete house, 150
yuan/m2 for brick-timber house, 105 yuan/m2 for earth-timber house, 70 yuan/m2 for
simple house. This standard is suit for residence house and village collective houses.
For enterprises and institutes, the compensation will be negotiation wvith these
organizations and determined. The details see chapter 5.
Besides the replacement cost. the removal fee. work-stop fee will be paid. After
consulting with local department. the removal fee will be paid 100 yuan for per PAP.
The work-stop fee will be: the net income of per person in 1997 times the actual
removal duration(] month). In 1997. the highest net income of per person in this 4
counties(districts)is 2509vuan (Jianuxia D is 2509\Vuan. Xiannirio is 2023vuan. Puqi is
2238yuan.). As far as household. it will be calculated by- labors standard.
The aff'ected household will not pay any tax.
3. 3. 4 Specific Facilities Compenisation
The aff'ected specific facilities include power line. telecommunication line.
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broadcast line and optical fiber line. The compensation negotiated with power and
telecommunuication departnent and decided. The compensation rates for their
relocation see table 3-2.
Compensation Rates for Specific FacilitiesTable 3-2
Item unit Compensation Rate (Yuan)power line 220 thou. V Tower 100000power line 110 thou. V Tower 50000power line 35 thou. V Tower 35000
power line 10 thou. V Tower 10000power line below 380 v Pole 500
domestic long-distance M 2
communication linelocal communication line M Icountryside communication M I
linehanged electric cable line M 30
3. 3. 5 Attached Things
In this project, attached things include sunning ground, well, enclosing wall, tomb
and tree. Attached things' compensation rates see table 3-3.Compensation Rates for Attached Things
Table 3-3
Item unit Compensation rate
sunning ground m2 5well No. 400
wvall M 200
tomb No. 300
tree ( d I Ocm) No. 25
tree ( (D<lOcm) No. 10
Fruit-bearing tree ( 1) No. 60
10cm)
YouLIm fruit tree ( Cl) No. 20
<IOcm )
3.3.6 Enterprises and Institutes
Because the condition. product. capacity and scale and benefit of ever!- enterprise
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and institute are quite different, the compensation rate is according to the actual
situation. The compensation will be determined base on the negotiation with the
affected enterprises and institutes.
3.4 The policy developed in this RAP, the rehabilitation plan (chapter 4) and all the
procedures elsewhere in the RAP shall apply to:
1) all the components of this project;
2) resettlement associated with the Junshan Brige section; and -
3) any future resettlement which may arise as a consequence of changes or
additions or revisions to the currently defined alignment.
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Chapter 4 Resettlement & Rehabilitation ImplementationPlan
4.1 The Objectives and Principles of Resettlement and
Rehabilitation4.1.1 The Objectives of Resettlement and Rehabilitation
The general objective of the resettlement and rehabilitation is to ensure the
PAPs benefit from the project and their living standards will improve or at least be
restored after the project impact. It means: a)The area and structure of the rebuilt
house of affected household will or at least be the same as that before removal.
b)Laborers have been resettled properly and reach a higher income level than
before; c) Public structures and specific facilities have been rehabilitated as fonner
standards; d)Affected enterprises have been restored , and' their production scale,
production capacity and employment have been restored.
4.1.2 The Measures of Resettlement and Rehabilitation
The resettlement and rehabilitation consists of living resettlement &
rehabilitation and production resettlement & rehabilitation.
Living resettlement & rehabilitation mainly implies house removal and living
facility recovering. It includes:
1) the residence houses of affected household
2) the living houses of affected enterprises
3) the supplying facility of water and electricity
Production resettlement & rehabilitation mainly implies the resettlement of
laborers and production facilities recovering. It includes:
l) Resettlement in agriculture field and non-aariculture fields.
2) The production facilities recovering of affected enterprises and institutes.
Because the replacement compensation rate will be paid. the production scale and
capacity xviIi not be reduced. the workers employment will not be affected.
Resettlement and rehabilitation will be implemented through the methods of
paying compensation. resettling laborers and restoring living and production
conditions.
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4.1.3 The Principles of Resettlement and rehabilitation
(a) Consultation
PAPs were consulted on the location of the resettlement sites, the amount of
house compensation that they were entitled, the schedule, the fund disbursement,
and employment. PAPs or representatives participated and the agreement have
been reached.
The consultation was implemented through representative meeting and village
consultant meeting.
(b)Compensation
* House, special facilities and attached things have been compensated at
replacement price. The compensation will be paid directly to the asset-holdersan
received completely by the asset-holders; and not be spent on behalf of the asset
holders by various county township of village government intermediaries.
Salvageable materials of the old house belong to the former owners. No
deduction will be made from the published rates in any form including
withholding, taxes or depreciation. Parties other than the asset holders will not be
allowed to make expenditures out of the compensation funds on behalf of the
asset-holders. The replacement price is determnined based on survey and paid at the
currently price. During the implementation. inflation also will be concemed.
Pay more attention to enterprises and vulnerable group
In order to minimize the loss of enterprises, the enterprises and institutes will be
determined the relocation and the resettlement fund be paid first. As far as
household resettlement, we will pay more attention to vulnerable group.
* Buildings and special facilities will be dismantled and rebuilt by owners.
The compensation fund must be disbursed before resettlement. For vulnerable
group. PRO will ask the local resettlement offices to give them help and
subsidy.
* Pay more attention to the surplus labors' willing
Besides carrvine out the lawN and reaulations of state and province. the willing
of surplus laborers w ill be concemed when resettling them into enterprises. When
aoricultural regi.sters transfer to non-agricultural reizister. the willing of surplus
labors and the needs of enterprises also wvill be concerned.
* Use land reasonable
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Because a large number of buildings will be affected by this project, the plan of
using land is very important in order to acquire less cultivated land as possible.
4.2 House rebuilding
The houses rebuilding refers to affected household residence houses. The
houses of enterprises and institutes don't include. The details see table 4-1.
Schedule for House Relocation
Tab l e 4-1
Item Beginning Finishing
Consult the relocation 1998.9 1998.11siteNotify the deadline for 1998.11 1998.12house removalDeclare the choice of 1998.12 1999.1relocation siteDeliver compensation 1999.4 ' 1999.7Rebuild new houses 1999.4 1999.7Move into new houses 1999.5 1999.7and remove the old oneCivil work 1999.9 2003.2
PAPs will be kept informed about any changes in the content of the RAP
regarding policy and compensation and schedule(in case such a change takes
place)
Fifty per cent of the housing compensation will be paid to the PAPs at the
beginning of the constructing new house, the rest 50 per cent will be paid at the
half of the construction.
4.2.1 Scheduling
* The schedule is determined and changed according the schedule of project. It
will be consulted with PAPs to ensure that thev will have 3 months to remove
and 4 months to rebuild their new house.
* Before their new houses is finished. PAPs will still live in their old house. No
one can force them to leave their house.
4.2.2 Relocation site choice
PAPs were Eiven a choice to select one among several plots that would be
available to them. The relocation sites must be:
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* PAPs will be resettled in their original communities(if they are willing they
will be resettled in original village ). According to survey, there are no
more than 7 household will be removed in each village, it is possible to
relocate PAPs in their own village.
* The environment is good, no pollution, convenient to their living and their
work.
* Minimizing to acquire the cultivated land.
* The people are vvilling to accept these PAPs to remove into their
communities, and they can get well along with them.
The relocation houses site will be acquired waste land as possible. The village
commission will be responsible for rebuilding procedure . Acquiring the land must
be permitted by the township government.
4. 2. 3 Compensation for Working Time Loss
The compensation for working time loss will be calculated on the basis of
laborer number and their actual working time loss of the household, and
counterpart compensation for enterprises will be calculated on the basis of the time
to restore the enterprises.
4.2.4 Assistance for Vulnerable Group
The assistance vulnerable group will receive from PRO includes:
a) financial assistance provided by HPCD for their removal;
b)labor assistance organized by village for house construction and removing;
c)reducing or remitting their voluntary labor
d)having priority to choose locations of rebuilding and readjusted cultivated
land.
4. 3 Specific Facilities Resettlement and Rehabilitation
The affected specific facilities mainly include power and telecommunication
facilitates. These facilities will be compensated at full replacement price based on
the consultationi wvith relevant departments. and the relocation of these facilities
wvill he imiplemenited as soOnI as possible to satisfv the normal needs of the PAPs.
4. 4 Public Structures Resettlement and Rehabilitation
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In this project, public structure means collective houses. Their structure are
almost the same as that of household, so they will be compensated with the same
compensation rates as that of family house. Their function and relocation site: will
be comprehensively concerned.
4. 5 Attached Things Resettlement and Rehabilitation
All attached things will by removed and rebuilt by their owner at the same time
of house removal.
4. 6 Enterprises and Institutes Resettlement and Rehabilitation
4.6.1 Enterprise and Institutes Loss Compensation
The financial compensation for enterprises' loss will be determined according
to actual situation. The compensation to Chunchuan brick works, Cibi City
Changjiang waterproof materials works, Xinghuo grain storehouse of Xinidian
Town of Cibi City will be determined based on consultation and according to their
structure and affected degree. Besides the compensation for direct loss, these
enterprises will receive compensation for indirect loss, including profit loss, wage
loss, transfer fee. For the other enterprises, the relocation doesn't affect the normal
production, so the compensation for structures and land will be paid according to
the standard of Chapter 3. After negotiation, the details of compensation are as
follows: table 4-2Compensation Rate to Enterprises and Institute
Table4-2 Unit:thou.vuan
Name wage profit Reconstru transition subtotal
loss ction fee fee
Zhushan forest and fruit fair of 176.86 thousand vuan for land compensation. 210.52 387.38
Anshan T in Jian2xia D thousand yuan for house compensation.
Anshan Youngman farm of 72.20 thousand yuan for land compensation. 10.50 82.70
Jianexia D thousand y uan for house compensation.
Shangse Lake Farm of Jianexia D 294.93 thousand ' uan for land compensatioll. 294.93
Chtinchutian Brick Works oi 'Cibi C 100.0 100.0 240.0 40.0 480.0
Chanaiiane X-Vatcrprool' maitLriul 54.0 80.0 160.0 30.0 320.4
\\orks oi Cihi C
Xinhuo (irain SIOrCI,oLISe ol 'Xndian Tol 14.0 120.0 30.0 164.(1
Total _ _ _ 960.8
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In order to avoid relocating enterprises and institutions and minimize
resettlement, PRO is consulting with CPDI to optimizing the alignment. ROs at all
level will implement further consultation with affected enterprises about the
compensation rate after the determination of the alignment.
4. 6. 2 Choice of Relocation Site
When choosing relocation sites for affected enterprises that will be removed as a
whole, following factors will be taken into account:
a) The site is convenient for materials supply;
b) the site is equipped with necessary living and production conditions such as
conmnunications, water and power supply.
c) In the site, the enterprise's production will not do harm to environment and
residential population around.
For those enterprises that will only remove part of its structures, the
relocation site will be near to original place. The relocation site will be chosen
based on the consultatio:n of affected units, LROs , PROs and local land
management and planning department.
4.6.3 Laborers Resettlement of agriculture Enterprises and Institutions
All the affected enterprises and institutions will be compensated at replacement
cost. As a large number of the collective land that will be acquired by this project
is separated forest and other land, some forest with a large area and some fish pond
involves employment. And employees are just respond to look after these forest
and pond. They also have their own land to operate. After acquired a part of
collective land. employees will not be reduced and their also operate their own
land. At the same time. these laborers also will be recovered their income through
the village investment plan. PRO and IMO will monitor it.
The replacement compensation rates will be paid to enterprises and institutes
after land acquired. Using these funds. they will recover their production scale and
living condition. The employment will not be affected. During the workingI-stop.
the indirect loss will be paid to workers.
4.6.4 Schedule for Removal and Rehabilitation
The removal and rehabilitation wNill be undertaken from January 1999 to July
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1999. Because the removal of the enterprises and institutes need more time
comparatively, so its beginning time will be ahead of that of household.
4.7 Agricultural Population and Laborers Resettlement
4.7.1 The Number of the Agricultural Population and Laborers Need to Be
Resettled
According to relevant laws and regulations of state and Hubei Province, the
formulae to calculate the number of the agricultural population and laborers need
to be resettled are as following:-'
A=[B - (C-D)] X (1+0. 00927)
A: the agricultural population to be resettled
B: the area of cultivated land to be acquired
C: the total area of cultivated land before land acquisition(mu)
D: the number of total agricultural population
In the formulae, population(laborer) natural growth ratio were taken into
account, and population natural growth ratio of Hubei Province is 0. 927 per cent.
The result of the calculation sees table 4-3.
From table 4-3, we can see that, the number of cultivated land per capita in the
lowest village is 0.71mu after the land acquisition along the main alignment. Other
two highways are 0.41mu According to the laws and regulations mentioned in
chapter 3, so all the surplus laborers will be resettled in agricultural field based on
land.
Summary of the Agricultural Population to Be ResettledTable 4-3
Land Agriculture Laborers Acquisition AgricuLtur LoaborersTown sh i p vi l lage before population land e to be
acquiitio (no.) (no) (mu) popu -bi resettled c
(mu) res~~~~~~~~~~~ettled hold
Total 2737J8.7 186321 75704 9845.6 6391 255!
Subtotal of Jinzhu 160869.0 79796 33544 7946.6 4290 1736
Jiangxia D 53662.0 24265 10376 2645.7 1254 568
Zhenedian T Laosi V 4330.0 1800 896 145.9 61 30
Duanlinmiao I )Dow±shan V 1983.0 X 973 407 171.8 85 35 _
Con_ihlm V 1745.0) 1121 400) 122.5 79 2)8
D)uan3inimao V 326X.0 19( 632 84.4 49 16 l
lIao\ uht \ 1 839.(1 1173 4018 95.5 6 21 _ I
Qtaiaiainan \ 1617.0 742 237 92.2 42 13 2
I.ianhuaqa.o 3422.0 1165 798 121.4 41 28
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Anshan T Qingcun V 4248.0 833 371 171.8 34 1 5-
Shenli V 3070.0 1345 400 171.5 75 22
PuanV 2839.0 1010 445 66.0 23 10
Anshan V 3800.0 1510 485 203.3 82 26
Maan V 1163.0 760 261 70.6 46 15
DengtaV 4408.0 1377 474 180.7 56 19
Xinyaoo V 1705.0 580 118 77.6 26 5
Shangmacang 1390.0 247 193 40.1 7
Helao T ShuguangV 1864.0 1528 982 216.5 179 115
Guanghui V 2739.0 1000 780 289.0 106 83
Dazui V 1723.0 780 347 91.1 41 18
Dazui Fishing 2300.0 1779 589 80.6 62 20 _
Hengguoqiao T Libaoqiao V 1920.0 1270 573 130.1 86 39
Fuqiao V 2289.0 1367 580 23.1 13
Xianning C 36024.0 14689 6506 1152.4 452 189 2
Zhanggong T Quanhu V 3631.0 1150 429 280.7 92 34
Zhaopo V 3952.0 1322 440 103.4 34
Zishan V 2467.0 847 241 47.7 16 4 2
Shizilin V 1593.0 448 138 36.2 10
Zitan V 2801.0 1221 457 77.7 34 12
Zanggongmao 3458.0 1217 354 124.8 44 12
Baota T Guojia%van 1101.0 555 256 77.7 39 18 _
Baota V 649.0 640 317 47.8 47 23 (
Tangjiazui V 1704.0 702 285 80.5 33 13 2
Liusan v 1625.0 610 270 0.0 0 0
Siiong V 1652.0 614 412 0.0 0 0 2
Tiepu V 1500.0 850 430 2.3 0 1
Gantang T Zhulao V 3633.0 1105 791 153.1 47 33 3
Junshan V 3072.0 1342 650 115.0 51 24 2
Yintianluo % 1778.0 1001 444 0.4 0 0
DingsiqiaoT CIGANG ' 1471.0 1065 592 5.1 4 .2 I
Cibi C 71183.0 40842 16662 4148.5 2584 979 1
Quankou T Taipinan V 2864.0 1333 442 173.7 81 27 2
Quankou V 2233.0 1295 400 100.7 59 18 _
Gonesenici 1998.0 997 420 67.5 34 1 _
D)ushan V 2076.() 1(98 503 181.6 96 U _
LISIShLIp \V 33 .12) 1295 457 30.8 12 4 2
I jIJiaZLli V 2950(.)) 98() 390 158.9 21 2
YulWiaiSi \V 239.()) 103(0 514 39.5 89 9 2
Shcnishani I Zon2nuin V I82)).) 1589 1069 70.2 62 42
.honL2huipuL I Nanbeicoln i12(.)) 592 212 1())4 519 -
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Jiejiaqiao V 1890.0 916 479 62.2 30 1 2.0C
Lizhuang V 1696.0 667 317 174.8 69 32 2.28
Anfeng V 2634.0 1108 418 112.8 47 2.28
Huayuan V 3172.0 1262 470 226.6 91 34 2.33
Yandun V 2656.0 2346 397 212.7 189 32 1.04
Yangjialin T Guanlinsi V 1002.0 1227 584 81.8 101 48 0.75
Yangjialin V 2445.0 1720 570 195.2 138 45 1.31
Cimagang Yueshan V 2664.0 2198 852 204.0 170 65 1.12
Agency iZhouhuaiin V 1100.0 970 296 93.1 82 25 1.04
Xiaiuogang V 1780.0 1272 455 142.2 102 36 1.29
Cuncuan Zaigonglin V 659.0 751 248 26.4 30 10 0.84Agency
Fenhuangshan Wangshan v 2277.0 2163 1130 189.5 181 93 0.97Agency _
Jintan V 2235.0 1145 494 64.3 33 14 1 90
Kuzuqiao V 2632.0 1038 480 52.7 20 9 2.48
Mululin V 2226.0 1110 456 208.6 104 43 1.82
Caanlin T Canglonglin V 1147.0 1116 320 222.7 218 62 0.83
Xiashan V 2053.0 1151 430 1'1.IT4 6 2 1.77
Qinshiqiao V 3177.0 1565 936 229.3 113 68 1.88
Xindian T Longmenqiao 3674.0 1952 883 45.4 24 _ 1.86
Sigushan V 2772.0 1500 650 61.9 33 1.81
Yiyangqiao V 2603.0 1457 440 203.2 114 34 1.65
Tucheng V 3996.0 1999 950 297.7 150 71 1.85
Sublotal of other 112879. 106525 42160 1899.0 2101 815 1.04two highwa-ys __ __ __ __ _1____04__
Tongshan C 15389.3 17646 5345 412.2 450 145 0.85
Meigang T Mingshui V 319 468 253 19.8 29 15 0.64
TongYang T Boxia V 780 1080 181 6.9 9 _ 0.71
linwan V 850 1390 351 3.1 5 1 0.61
Yangdu V 814.9 1522 467 14.9 28 8 0.53
Fanlialon V 397 636 126 13.1 21 4 0.60
Shihang V 497.5 726 296 2.5 3 _ 0.68
Dalu T Tan2xia V 999.9 1381 460 50.9 70 23 0.69
Dalonglkou 653 328 130 30.1 15 6 0.69
Yujiafan V 1928 1694 530 74 . 65 21 1.90
Sixia V 1113 1307 434 56.3 66 22 I.09
Xinqiao V 1200 1220 427 40.1 41 14 0.81
Shcmanwiw V 1170 1042 33 2 30.1 27 8 0.95
Nwailn T Fechi V 1399 1532 400 11.7 12 30911.0
DItPin V 1022 117 22 13.1 1 3 ().91
Nanlin V 1484 1310 390 2().7 8 0.84
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Zuibei V 782 833 316 24.9 26 10 0.91
Congyang C 49571.8 30358 11235 572.6 380 131 1.61
LukouT QuankouV 2616 1110 469 12.8 52 2.35
Qiaobian V 5121 2245 680 32.3 14 4 2.27
Lukou V 3769 1902 818 17.5 8 3 1.97
Baiyi T Baiyi V 2920 2404 995 8.6 7 2 1.21
Yugenv 2928 1576 540 34.22 18 6 1.84
Jinlong v 2:371 1977 840 24.6 20 8 1.19
Yanxia v 3224 2039 938 44.8 28 13 1.56
Neizhou v 2187 1368 636 39.9 25 11 1.57
Lumen T Puchang v 1414 820 384 14.9 8 4 1.71
Wulijue 1:538 815 389 21.3 11 5 1.86
Lumenpu V 2273 968 306 31.2 13 4 . 2.32
Jinzu v 2426 880 255 54.3 19 5 2.70
Hongxia v 451 510 180 20.5 23 8 0.84
Wuliu v T 753 1090 380 24.3 35 12 0.67
Dongiiu v 432.8 480 164 26.7 29 10 0.85
Tiancheng T Xintang v 4:325 2314 790 26.7 14 1.86
Fuqiao v 3:276 1992 743 33.6 20 7 1.63
Zhongjin v 2046 1668 523 30.4 25 1.21
Guojialin v 1675 1622 470 18.2 17 5 1.02
Longbeiv 1:529 1356 435 34.2 30 9 1.10
Shanxia v 2241 1222 300 21.6 11 2 1.82
Cibi C 9285 7096 2579 75.4 79 25 1.30
Jinquan T Shuangquan 422 1014 350 9.4 22 7 0.41
Ongliugang 1213 1092 216 18.7 16 3 1.09
Fenghuang T Datianfan v 5040 1803 718 18.2 6 2 2.79
Gonganquan 1590 1930 802 15.6 19 7 0.82
Nanqu v 1020 1257 493 13.5 16 6 0.80
Dawu C 24419.6 33801 14759 604.2 905 391 0.70
Xincheng T Xion2"an V 1650 1684 641 26.9 27 1 0650 1684 641 2) 6.9 ~~~~10 0.96
Maoji * 1293 1464 820 27.9 31 0.86
Lianghcv 1297 1297 715 31.2 31 17 .98
Chonglin' 717 933 275 21.6 28 8 0.75
Diangang 1391 2807 1045 72.8 148 55 0(47
ChenmitanT. I lWfannlli V 978 1624 458 23.8 39 ( .9
NiaiinLi iuin i 1234 1520 75'2 5.4 31 15 (180
Xiadian % 945 1462 625 122 * 19 8 (1.64
Shlanhei \ I .H) 1741 8() 24.5 32 15 (4
Du,lb,,n X 14(13 1631 79() 1(1 I s
.Ilualgqiao v 1653 2430 1088 26.1 . 17 (0.67
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YamgpinT Liulinv 1021 1198 531 23.6 27 12 0.83
Hugang v 1050 1300 369 23.1 28 8 0.79
Chenwan v 1341 1518 630 30.8 35 14 0.86
Hiekou T Shunshan v 1538 2300 1100 30.3 45 21 0.66
Quanjian v 1012.3 1277 582 22.3 28 12 0.78
Chenlou v 1485 1930 881 30.1 39 1S 0.75
_Hekou v 834.3 1230 522 23.5 34 14 0.66
Hongan C 14268 17624 8242 234.6 287 123 0.80
C'hengguan T Changqu v 2459 2847 1385 32.7 38 18 0.85
Zhangjiafan 1853 1781 508 47.6 1 46 13 1.01
Ercheng T Guanwangz 1918 2106 1219 7.4 8 4 0.91
Tumenlou v 1399 1877 1027 14.5 19 0.74
Dazhaojia v 1531 1976 911 37.8 49 22 0.76
S;hangxinji T Shuikousi v 1502 1812 677 17.5 21 7 0.82
Zhaojiawan 1129 1277 478 20.2 23 8 0.87
= Shangxinji 782 1520 608 7.6 14 5 0.51
Hogmaosan 546 754 280 87.2 37 14 0.69
____________ Beigang v 1149 1674 1149 22.1 32 22 0.67
I)ata resource: Resettlement survey of project IV in Hubei Province. Cultivated land doesn't include
the land belongs to village.
4. 7. 2 Method of Agricultural laborer Resettlement
As village is the basic administrative unit in countryside, and the number of
agricultural population was calculated on the basis of village, the agricultural
r esettlement will be implemented within the village.
After land readjustment, there will be no surplus labors.
The agricultural resettlement is just the land readjustment. It means that, all the
land of the village will be gathered up, and then be redistributed to each household
based on the number of population. Through land readjustment, the laborers who
loss their land because of land acquisition will gain land again. they will go in for
agricultural production in the vrillaue.
The land will be contracted to the PAPs after land acquisition. All the PAPs
will be resettlement based on aiTriculture.
The land readjustment will be undertaken the goal of rehabilitating lost
income and not merely of replacing a specific area of lost land. The rehabilitation
measures are:
I.ln village investment plan. it will be stated that some measures will be
undertaken to improve the planting condition of irrigated land or raise the
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income. And these measures will be implemented.
2.Increase the area of dry land to PAPs when the irrigated land was less than
before to rehabilitate the income.
3.During the land readjustment, the land readjustment will be undertaken the
goal of rehabilitating lost income an not merely of replacing a specific area
of lost land.
4.For the PAPs who are affected by land acquired, the village will replace
their income, give them some subsidies to help them reach the living
standard.
The land readjustment will be undertaken in August 1999.The affected
households will gain land nearby their relocation sites, and the vulnerable
group will take priority to choose their land.
4.7.3 Rehabilitation Measures
After land adjusted, the average land area will be reduced. In order to testore
or improve the living standards for the PAPs after the land acquisition, the land
compensation and resettlement subsidy must be used properly and reasonable.
Generally speaking, the land compensation and resettlement subsidy will be used
for following aspects:
L Improving agricultural production conditions.
The affected area of this project has abundant natural resource to develop
economic crops. Many land are quite suit to plant tea and fruit . But the agriculture
productivity of some towns is comparatively low because of limited funds. So it is
possible to use the land compensation and resettlement subsidy to improve the
production conditions.
* Training the PAPs. improving their production skills.
91.1 per cent of the affected agricultural laborer's educational levels are lower
than senior middle school, and there are onlx' 1. 4 technical staff among 100
persons. so it is very important to use the land compensation and resettlement
subsidy to enhance their scientific quality.
* Addin- the investment of agricultural machination.
AddinQ the investmnent of agricultLral machination will raise the efficiency. So
some of laborers wvill undertake non-ariculture production to raise their
income.
(d) using the land compensation and resettlement subsidy to process the
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agricultural and forest products extensively, enhancing the commercialization
degree of the products.
(e)bringing barren hill and waste land under cultivation, increasing agricldture
resource.
(f)using the land compensation and resettlement subsidy to establish new middle
and small enterprises that have ready market and little risk.
(g)grasping the opportunity of project construction, serving the project,
especially providing construction materials and labor service for the project. As far
as the providing construction materials and labor service, it will be arranged in
each village by the townships. In the same condition, the construction units will
give the affected village priority right and sign the contrast.
Before the payment of the land compensation and resettlement subsidy, LROs
will supervise and urge each village to work out detailed plan to use the
compensation and resettlement subsidy,
LROs will also provide valuable suggestion for PAPs to use the land
compensation and resettlement subsidy effectively. HERO will monitoring the use
of the fund and its effect all the course. According to law and regulation, the land
compensation and resettlement subsidy belongs to collective. The village
investment plan sees annex III.
4.7.4 Village resettlement funid delivery, management and monitoring
PRO will delivery the land compensation and resettlement subsidy according the
funds flowing(see the map of funds flowing). The land compensation and
resettlement subsidy belongs to collective and it will be invested to PAPs and
village development. The delivery, management and monitor will be accoeding to
next steps:
1. preparation before the funds delivery
(I )Affected village reported their affected situation to high-level Ros in order to
review their review.
(2)PRO. CIROs. COROs and IMO help and train the village government to
compile their village investment plan.
(3)Directed by ROs at all levels and ne-otiated with PAPs. village
administration committee compiled their VIP and submitted it to COROs.
They will fill the table 2 and 3 of annex 3 and state their plan in details.
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(4).COROs review the V'IP. Any village without VIP will not be disbursed
funds.
2. Funds management and monitor.
(1) After review VIP carefully, COROs will disburse the funds according to
the plan step by step.
Village administration committee will report the results to TROs and
COROs once a month. COROs will report their result to PRO once a
season.
(2) Except this report, COROs and TROs will take field visit regularly or
irregularly to check the funds investment. Every year, PRO will choose
one village as a sample to monitor it's funds investment.
(3) IMO will investigate and field visit and hold open discussion meeting to
know the funds investment and evaluate the result of fund investment.
They also will give some comments to village committees and feedbacktheir monitoring result to COROs and TROs and PROs.
4. 8 Resettlement and Rehabilitation Schedule
4. 8. 1 Implement Schedule
Implement schedule sees table 4-4.
4. 8. 2 Connection Resettlemient Implementation with Civil Works
The civil works of project IV will begin at September 1999. In order to
undertake the resettlement work well , the land acquisition and resettlement will
be implemented before the civil work. In July-August, 1999, ROs at all levels and
engineering department will check resettlement work.
4. 9 Resettlement Information Booklet (RIB)
To ensure that all affected units and person understand the details of the
resettlement program, a Resettlement Information Booklet will be prepared by
PRO. the RIB will contain the follow%ing information:
(a)Brief description of the project:
(b)Areas affected by the project:
(c)Compensation policies and rates:
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(d)Resettlement and rehabilitation policies;
(f)List of resettlement entitlements;
(g)Institutions responsible for delivery of resettlement entitlements;
(h)Preferential rehabilitation measures for vulnerable groups.
(i) The affected number and compensation rate.
(3) Information on the impact of resettlement on each household.
(k)Detailed description of entitlements due to each household.
(l) Preferential rehabilitation measures for vulnerable groups.
(m)The affected number and compensation rate.
The RIB will be delivered to each affected household. The personnel
information about the impact an their entilement were printed out to each affected
person through the computers. The RIB will be given to enterprise and institution,
township resettlement offices and village commission in early half of 1999.
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Table 4 Implementation Schedule
_ 1996 _ 1997 ___ 1998 1999 2003Working Contents 8 9 10 II _ 2 3 7 8 9 I 3 5 6 7 8 9 _1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 4
Establishing PRO (N1-14)*_________..___
Establishing LRO _g__
Land acquisition survey | * _
Tentative coordination
Preparing RAP (draft)
Supplementary survey
Data modification
Revising RAP report
Further resectlement coordination
Permit of the RAP
Selection of the relocation land
Applicant for land planning
Land acquisition and resettlement
fund allocation
House Re-building
Relocation of the infrastructure
facilities
Relocation of enterprises
Removing to new house from the
old ones
Land adiustment
Civil works
Independent monitoring
Living standard survey
Note: The above Num. under the year means the concrete month. eg. the 8 undcr the Year 1996 means the 8t" month in 1996.
Chapter 5Compensation Cost Estimate and Budget
5. 1 Flow of FundsThe flow of-funds of project IVsee chart 5-1.
Resettlement Funds Flowing
Chart 5-1
PRO
X sin W | ~Wuhan CRO |CR t
Dawu ~~~Jia X i _ ci _Tong,- Congy Hon
S~~~~~xi n C ORO X CcRo
|Pwr an ownships | Other |
Telecom. RO department
Department
Township ViliI ge
Enterprise ows_ on
Village Househo Collectiv
enterpris e Ids e belIong
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The resettlement funds include base cost, administrative costs, contingencies andother costs.
5.2 Base Cost
The base cost of project includes following categories of expenses: land
acquisition compensation, temporary land use compensation, standing crops
.compensation, cultivated land acquisition tax, resettlement subsidy, compensation for
indirect loss of household removal, house compensation, compensation for second
acquired land, compensation for land preparation of second acquired land and resident
land, compensation for attached things, specific facilities compensation and
compensation for enterprise and institution removal loss.
5.2. 1 Land Acquisition Compensation
It includes compensation for acquired irrigated field, dry land, pond, nursery,
forest, barren hill, waste land., other non-cultivated land, house rebuilding land and
resident land preparation and fish pond digging fee. Deducting the repeating areas of
the building of more than twvo or more stories, the house rebuilding land area is
87.5mu.
5.2.2 Temporary Land Use
The cost will be calculated on the basis of one year, and compensation rate is 970
RMBY pre mu a year.
5.2.3 Cultivated Land Acquisition Tax
The tax sum will be calculated according to the actual area and the tax ratio
stipulated by related laws and regulations.
5.2.4 Standing Crops Compensation
The compensation will be calculated according to the area of acquired cultivated
land and compensation rate of standing crops.
5.2.5 Resettlement Subsidy
When calculating the resettlement subsidv. the acquired land area is the area will
be acquired by the project actually. and the population natural growth ratio is 0.927
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per cent.
5.2.6 Compensation for Indirect Loss of Household
It includes compensation for house removal and working time loss. If there are
some accidents during the removal, project units will pay medicine cost.
5.2.7 House Compensation
It includes compensation for household and collective houses. It.doesn't include
compensation for house removal of enterprises and institutions.
5.2.8 Attached Things Compensation
It will be calculated according to the actual quantity and their compensation rates. It
doesn't include compensation for attach things of enterprises and institutions.
5.2.9 Specific Facilities Compensation
The specific facilities include power and telecommunication facilities. If other
facilities such as canal, ditch and road will be affected by the project, they will be
restored as the former standard by project units.
5.2.10 Enterprise Removal Compensation
It includes direct and indirect loss, and will be calculated based on consultation
and according to productivity, wage level, affect degree and length of rehabilitation
time.
5.3 Administrative Costs
ROs at all levels are responsible for implementation of resettlement and
rehabilitation will be paid administrative expenses at the rate of 4 per cent of the
total amount of compensation payable in their jurisdictions. The administrative cost
xvill be paid for office equipment. staffs wage. traffic cost. The cost will delivered
bv HERO. ROs at all levels will not use resettlement compensation as administrative
cost.
5.4 Contingencies
5. 4. 1 Physical Contingencies
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Physical contingencies have been included to provide for any local changes in design
or alignment and for any unforeseen circumstance during RAP implementation.
Physical contingency budgeted. for is 10 per cent of the total cost of land acquisition
and resettlement.
5. 4. 2 Price Contingencies(inflation)
The price contingencies will be provided for the inflation and price rising caused
by other factors. Price contingency budgeted for is 10 per cent of the lotal cost of land
acquisition and resettlement.
5. 5 Other Costs
It includes, RAP monitoring fee and RAP compiling fee, and is 4 per cent of the
base cost.
The budget of the resettlement cost sees table 5-1.
5. 6 Acceptor of Base Cost
According to the affect degree, base cost will be allocated to PAPs and affected
enterprises and institutions. Details see table 5-2.
Acceptor of Base CostTable 5-2
Acceptor CostPower and telecommunication departments Compensation for specific facilitiesTownship enterprises Direct and indirect lossVillage enterprises Direct and indirect lossVillage collective land compensation, resettlement subsidy,
compensation for public facilities. collectiveland and attached things, collective fish ponddigaing fee
Team collective Compensation for public facilities. team fishpond digging fee
Households House compensation. attached things. standingcrops. working time loss and house removalcompensation
OCther departments Land acquisition tax
5.7 The Resettlement Cornpensation Fund Resources
The total cost of this project is 4.26 billion RNIBY. 52% will be invested by
HuLei Province Government. 29.1% will be financed b\ the World Bank. 18.9 wvill be
fi-om centre oovernment. The total cost of resettlement compensation is 199 million
RMBY. taking up 4.67%. All of cost will be paid by Hubei Province Government.
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The Budget of the Resettlement CostTable 5-1
Item Unit Compesatio Quantity Cost(thou.
*rte(RMBy) Jingzhu Other RMBY)Expressway roads
A, Basic Cost 153455.96
a. land acquisition compensation 69785.10Cultivated land mu
Irrigated field mu 5820 4164.9 1162.8 31007.21Dry land mu 4850 3250.9 729.8 19306.40Pond mu 5820 619.3 6.4 .3641.57Nursery mu 5820 1.2 - 6.98
Economic forest mu 6790 314.2 125.5 2985.56Timber forest mu 3880 1827.4 83.3 7413.52
Barren hill and waste land mu 200 138.4 27.68Residence Land mu 4850 115.3 559.21House rebuilding land mu 4850 67.7 17.8 -414.7Other profitable land mu 2910 47.5 13B.23The preparation cost for residence land m2 1 122538.0 28779.3 151.32and house rebuilding landFish pond digging fee mu 3000 430.6 1291.8Temporary Land Use mu 970*2 841.4 623.0 2840.94
b. Tax for land acquisition mu 1333.4 8075.1 1899 13299.5c. Standing crops compensation mu 970 7910.5 1892.6 9509.00d. Resettlement subsidy 2910 8625 1861 30514.26e. Indirect Loss of Family House 669.3
removal cost 100 1588 578 216.6loss of working time 209 1588 578 452.7
f. House Compensation 1 -961.62brick-concrete m2 265 23952.2 7304.3 8282.97timber-concrete m2 150 38275.4 14355.8 7894.68timber-earth m2 105 7300.6 5038.1 1295.56simple house m2 70 4896.2 2081.1 488.41
g. Attached Things Compensation 4041.87sunning ground m2 8 4945.0 965.5 47.28svell 400 80 26 42.4wall m 200 499.3 1065.9 313.04tomb 300 991 135 337.8timber tree ( 4) -10cm) 25 75065 4807 1996.8Timbertree ( 4)<lOcm) 10 93469 1048 945.17Bearing-fruit tree ( 4) I Ocm) 60 4862 942 348.24Fruit tree ( 4<]ocm) 10 894 220 11.14
h. Specific Facilities Compensation 5942.29power line 22o thou. V base 100000 15 0 1500.00power line 110 thou. V base 50000 16 0 800.00power line 35 thou. V base 35000 7 43 1750.00power line 10 thou. V base 10000 158 7 1650.00power line 380 and belo%% 380% base 500 218 46 132.00lon2-distance communication line m 2 360 2510 5.74...local communication line m 1 4720 600 5.32countryside communication line i 1 6950 180 7.13hanged electric cable line m 30 3070 92.10
i. Enterprise remoxal compensation 1733.01B. Administrative Cost (4% of the base 6138.24cost)C, Contingency 30691.20a Vhx\sical continucnc\(l0% of base I 5345.60
cost )h lPrice conhinuenc% (10% of base cost) I 5345.61)
D. Other costs (5.75% of base cost) 8823. 72Total 199109.12
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Chapter 6 Institutional Organization
6. 1 Institutions Responsible for Resettlement Planning,Management, Implementation and Monitoring
The provincial leading group of Resettlement Office of Project is established in
1996. Wuhan, Xianning Prefecture and Xiaogan City also established their own
leading groups. Under the leading group, the Resettlement Office at all level were
established and are responsible for coordinating all resettlement activities under the
project.
Institutional Organizations of Project IV
Chart 6-1
PRO i MO (PSI ) lPR I .................. IM (P :
................................................................ ........................ ................................................. .........................;
Xiaogan CRO Wuhan CRO Xiaming CRO g | CRO|
Dawu Jiang Xian Cibi T Congy Hon
CORO CR an CORO an anCOROCD CORO COR
0
TROs
In July. 1998. the headquarter of Jingzhui expresswvay construction was established.Resettlemient office is a corporation and agency division and respoinsible the actualresettlenment w\ork.
2. The wxorking, progress of resettlement organization:
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(1) after consulting with design institute and PAPs, compiling the resettlement
planning and deciding the scope of resettlement.
(1) location, type and area of the land to be acquired;
(2) location, type, area and construction price of the structures to be removed;
(3) location, type and quantity of the attached things in the survey scope;
(4) location, type, quantity and ownership of the power lines and
telecommunication lines in the survey scope;
(5) population, assets, house, income and expenditure of the family household
whose land, house or attached things in the survey scope;
(6) basic information and affected degree of the enterprises and institutions
whose land, structures or attached things in the survey scope;
(7) public opinions and suggestions;
(8) basical information of the affected villages;
(9) statistic data and relevant laws and regulations of the affected
county( district, city). (a)Hubei Provincial Leading groups for the world
bank financed project's resettlement ,Leading group of Wuhan city,
Xianning prefecture, Jiangxia district, Xianning city, Cibi city t Tongshan
county, Congyang county and Hongan, and township levels.
(b) PRO and city, prefecture, district, county and township resettlement offices.
(c)Design institute: CPDI.
(d)Independent Monitoring Organization: PSI.
All institutional organizations involved in the project see chart 6-1.
6. 2 Responsibilities
6.2.1 HERO
(a)Entrust the survey design institute with the measurement of resettlement
impact. conduct population census, maintain data and train the ROs responsible for
the use of data.
(b) Propaganda the policy of resettlement
The content of propaganda is resettlement law and regulation. the compensation
rate and method. the schedule of the project.
tc) Compiling the RAP
Based on the regulation and law and consultant with PAPs and affected
household and units. HERO compiled the RAP. apply for planning license
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for land use and permission for construction land use to relevant authorities.
(d) provide training for the CIROs and COROs.
The purpose of training is to make the staff of local ROs familiar with the
resettlement program and operation method.
(e)Coordinate the implementation of the RAP and the construction schedule.
(f)Sign resettlement contracts with CIROs and COROs.
According to the compensation rate and schedule, PRO will sign implementation
contracts with CIROs and COROs. PRO will monitor CIRO and CORO to
carry out their work according to RAP and the contract.
(g)Disbursing and Monitoring the use of funds.
(h)Guide and monitor resettlement implementation.
(i)Coordinate among organizations involved in resettlement.
(j)monitor resettlement activities
(k)Review monitoring reports.
(I)Prepare progress reports and submit them to the PMO.
(m)Provide the resettlement budget.
6.2.2 Wuhan City and Xianning Prefecture ROs
(a)Receive city, district amd county data from CPDI, maintain it and use it as the
basis of monitoring framework. Update the data by incorporating the information
provided by COROs.
(b)Train the CORO and TRO staff.
(d)Sign resettlement contracts with PRO and CORO for implementation.
(e)Allocate the funds from PRO to COROs and monitoring the funds using.
(f)Guide and coordinate resettlement work in counties.
(g)Report to PRO on work progress and provide suggestions.
6.2.3 City, District and County ROs
Citv(district. county) ROs are the central units in resettlement implementation.
They supervise actual implementation. and have the qualified staff in makinc
implementation decisions as well as technical capacity to manage census data as a
monitoring tool. During 1he pea period of implementation they will receive
personnel support from associated departments to carry out the workload. Thev are
equipped with computers to utilize the census data and have been trained to upkeep
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and enter the data on resettlement implementation. The information they organiize
and supply to CIROs and to HERO provide the basis of intemal monitoring of
resettlement.
Their responsibilities are:
(a)Prepare county( district, city) RAPs according to census data supplied by CPDI
and resettlement policies of the project.
(b)Implement RAP.
(c)Guide and monitor TROs.
(d)Receive resettlement finds
(e)Allocate resettlement funds.
(f)Train staff of TROs
(g)Report to CIRO and PRO.
6.2.4 Township ROs
(a)Survey, monitor and record all resettlement activities within its jurisdiction.
(b)Supervise acquisition of land, houses, other buildings and structure,
infrastructure, enterprises as well as house reconstruction and relocation.
(c) Supervise the employment and training of PAPs in township enterprises.
(d)Report on progress.
(e)Approval the village compensation investment plan and give the village priority
to recover and improve their living standard.
6.2.5 Village Administration Committee and Team
(a)Report:
-Quantity of land acquired
-Ownership and use rights of land and propertv.
-Land-laborer ratio.
(b)Participate in surveys.
(c)Participate in consultation.
(d)Select resettlement sites.
(e)address grievance issues.
(tW)V'ork out a-riculture rehabilitation plan.
(g)Coordinate removal and reconstruction. provide assistance for vulnerable
groups.
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(h)Report on progress.
6.2.6 Survey and Design [nstitute: Communications Planning and Designing
Institute (CPDI)
(a)Survey and map resettlement area.
(b)Calculate the detailed impact.
(c)In collaboration with TRO and village administration establish and record
ownership and rights on land and assets.
(d)Analyze data.
(e)Assist HERO in the preparation of the RAP.
(f)train CIRO and CORO staff in the use and maintenance of census data.
(g) Develop a monitoring system based on the census data and disseminate
information to counties and cities.
(h)Provide technical assistance on data management and measurement issues to
HERO, COROs, CIROs and the independent monitors.
6.2.7 Independent Monitoring Organization:
Population Study Institute(PSI), as an independent monitor PSI observes all
aspects of resettlement planning and implementation and provides reports to HERO
on progress of resettlement. Responsibilities of PSI are presented in detail under
independent monitoring in chapter 9.
6. 3 Leading Groups
Leading groups for the project have been established in Hubei province and all
affected cities(district, county) . the heads of the leading groups are the members of
government who take charge of resettlement and land acquisition in their jurisdiction
area. the groups consist of' leading members from relevant authorities such as
communications department. land management, planning commission and financial
departments.
Hubei Proxvincial Resettlement Office was established under Hubei
Communications Department in January 1996. it take charge of coordination
orlanizing. planning. monitorinio of the resettlement.
All leading groups(as well as ROs under them) in affected cities(district . county)
were set up in September 1996. they take charge of coordinating, organizing.
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monitoring of the resettlement in their jurisdiction area.
6. 4 Staffing
All organizations involved in the project have staffed and equipped, details see
table 6-1.
Summary of Organization Staffing
Organization Average Total Quality of staff Work duration Equippednumber of number of computer
staff staff
PRO 6 6 Undergraduate 1996.1-2003.8 4
CIROs 4 8 ollege and 1996.8-2003.8 2
a_ bove
COROs 4 16 College 1996.8 -2003.8 4
TROs 5 100 Senior middle 1996.8-2003.8
school
Village 3 210 Major cadre 1996'8-2003.8
commission
Survey Institute 15 15 Undergraduate 1996.8-2003.8 4
IMO 6 6 Master and 1996.8-2003.8 2
above
Consultants 2 2 Associate 1996.8-2003.8
Prof.and above
6. 5 Measures for Strengthening Institutional Capacity
(a) Select persons who have high quality and coordination and organization
capacities to staff ROs at all levels. and keep the ROs staff comparatively stable.
(b)Strengthen the training of the know-how of the World Bank financed project,
project background and computer operation.
The content of train is the regulation and laws about resettlement and OD 4.30, the
data management of the computer. the implementation procedure of
resettlement . the method o funds management ,the resettlement and
rehabilitation measures. The training mentioned above have been finished. The
training doesn't be held xill be undertaken before the resettlement start. The
trainingo accomplishments and plan see table 6-2 and table 6-3.
(c)Strengthen staffs professional ability. and master relevant laws and regulations.
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Summary of Training CourseTable 6-2
Organization Total Working duration content
staff
HERO 6 1996, 1997 Resettlement survey and compiling
City(Pref.) RO 16 1996.9 Resettlement survey and some regulations
CORO 16 1996.10 Resettlement survey and some reguiations
TROs 95 1996.10 Resettlement survey and some regulations
Survey institute 15 1996.11 Resettlement survey and some regulations
ClROs.COROs.TROs 12 1996.11 Computer and resettlemcnt survey data
CIROsCOROs.TOs 16 1996.12 Resettlement information booklet andresettlement data management system
CIROs.COROs.TRO, .17 1996.12 Updating the databaseCIROsCORosTRO, 1 9 Internal monitoring method
CIROs.COROs.TRO 120 1998.1 Measures of rehabilitating production
and living conditions and handling
grievances
CIROs.COROsT,Os 20 1998.5-6 Visiting the Hunan and Henan Province.
Staff Training PlanTable6-3Content Participant Time
Resettlement preparation an survey data CIROs COROs March.1999
revising
Update the resettlement survey data CIROs. COROs April. 1999
Handling some rest issues CIROs. COROs and TROs Mav .1999
Village in estment plan and monitoring CIROs. COROs and TROs May. 1999
Resettlement fund management and CIROs. COROs June.1999
statistic
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Chapter 7 Participation and Consultation
7. 1 The participation of the PAPs
(a) Opinions and Suggestions about the Project
At the stage of survey, PRO selected 15-year-old above person from each affected
household to fill the questionnaire, and the result of the survey sees table 7-1.
From table 7-1, following conclusions can be drawn: a) only 67 percent of the
PAPs are clear about the project, and 71 per cent are clear about resettlement policies.
ROs must attach more importance to the propaganda; b) 97 per cent of the PAPs agree
to build the expressway, and absolute majority of the PAPs consider that state,
collective and individual all will benefit from the project; c)Absolute majority of the
PAPs believe that government will handle the compensation issues properly, so they
support the construction of the expressway, and will agree the resettlement
arrangement; d)The PAPs attach great importance to the environmnent, they suggest to
afforest the expressway and build noise barrier; e) The PAPs want build more
passage to make the production and live convenient for themselves; f) More PAPs
want to be resettled in non-agricultural fields.
In view of the situation mentioned above, PRO decides to take some measures in
next step. On the one hand, strengthen the propaganda of the project background and
relevant laws and regulations, on the other hand, consult with design institute,
strengthen environment protective measures and pay more attention to the design of
passage.
(b) Compensation Rates
The compensation rates in this RAP are worked out based on consultation with
PAPs. having been examined by World Bank and ratified by provincial government,
they will be publicized in RIB.
(c) Relocation Site
TROs have selected relocation sites for PAPs and enterprises and institutions.
and the sites wvill be consulted further in the next step.
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Summary of Public Opinions and Suggestions
Table 7-1Question comments Proportion(%)
Are you clear about the situations of local expressway
construction (one choice)I clear 672not very clear 213 not clear 12
Do you agree to build expressway (one choice)I Yes 972No I3indifferent 2
Who will benefit from expressway construction?(multi-choice) -.
I country 1002 collective 983 individual 92
Do you know the resettlement policy? (one choice)I Yes 71
e_______________________ 2 No 29
Will you obey the arrangement (one choice)I Yes 99
________________________ 2NoHave you any suggestion for the expresswayconstruction? (multi-choice)
I afforest the 98highway2build noise 88barrier3far away from 78village4build more 99passage
What's your requirement on the resettlement(multi-choice)
I provide fund 93for PAPs tomake living bythemselves2provide 80enouwh land3provide jobs in 87non-agricultural
_____________ __ fields
Data source: Resettlement Survey of Project IV in Hubei province.
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(d) Affect Degree
During the resettlement survey, all loss of the PAPs and enterprises and
institutions were registered carefully in questionnaire D and E. The owner of the
assets participated the survey, and with his signature, the data were entered into
computer. All loss of the PAPs will be described in RIB.
7. 2 Next Step
(a) About the Engineering
Based on the PAPs' opinions about engineering such as passway and dimension of
the overpass, HERO will consulte with design institute to optimize the design.
(b) About the Relocation Site (at least twice for choice) and Rebuilding Style of
Affected Household.
Several programs of the relocation site will be provided for PAPs to choose, and
decided by themselves. They can choose from two kinds of rebuilding styles of their
free willing: self-rebuilding and collective rebuilding.
(c) About the Compensation Rates, the affected household will know whether their
compensation rate is replacing compensation or not.
Consultation will be conducted further, and the result will be reported in the
monitoring reports.
(d) About Resettlement Style and Agriculture Production Rehabilitation Plan
(e) Other Issues PAPs Interested in
The consultation will be conducted see table 7-2, and LROs can consult with PAPs
through irregular fora and conferences and address the information to PRO. IMO also
visits PAPs irregularly to collect opinions and suggestions and report them to PRO.Consultation in Next Step
Table 7-2
content timing c Participants
ProJcct engineering 1998.1 1999.12 PRO. CPDl. IROs INI() _ _
Relocation sitC aindl nihod 1998.1--- 19(9.3 P(RO. CIROs COMOs. INIO
Surplus labors rcsesicitieclt and 1998.4--- 1999.7 PRO. CPD)l. IRos . INIO
production rehabilitation
Collectin2 aric ance about thc 1999 U.-200t3.3 1XI). ClIKos. CMO)s. IRO.N
compensation rate
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7.3 Consultation Method
Direct Method
(a) Forum of PAPs
From forum of PAPs collect opinions and suggestions, and consult them with
local government and LROs.
(b) Consultation Conference
Discuss relocation site, cormpensation rates and other issues on the conference
with enterprises and institutions and reach final agreement.
Indirect Method
PAPs express their grievance and suggestions to ROs through IMO, village
committee and other relevant departments, and ROs at all levels will handle it
according to the stipulated procedure.
7. 4 Role of IMO in the Consultation
(a) Pointing out the issues (such as compensation rate, surplus laborers resettlement
and project schedule) that PA:Ps are interested in, addressing their grievance and
suggestions.
(b) Providing opinions and suggestions to resolve the problems.
(c) IMO will consult with the PAPs regularly, holding interviews ad focus group
discussion.
The Dates of consultatiorn and participation meetings held between a)project
authorities and PAPs; b) Indepenent Monitoring Organization and PAPs will be
recorded and kept in the project file.
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Chapter 8 Grievance and Appeals
Since the entire resettlement and rehabilitation program is being carried out with
the participation of the PAPs, it is expected that no major grievance issue will arise.
However, to ensure that the PAPs have avenues for expressing their grievances
related to any aspects of land acquisition and resettlement, detailed procedures of
expression of grievances have been established for the project. The objective is to
respond to the complaints of the PAPs speedily and in a transparent manner. The
rnechanism is designed to be easy, accessible, transparent and fair. The purpose is to
respond to grievance issues in an effective manner without resorting to complicated
formal channels to the extent possible.
8. 1 Content of the GrievancesThe PAPs' grievances will be any aspects related to land acquisition, quantity of
asset, land readjustment, relocation site choice work-stop loss and removal fee.
8. 2 ProcedureStage 1:
If any person are aggrieved by any aspect of the resettlement and rehabilitation
program, he can lodge an oral or written grievance with the village administration
committee or the local TRO. In case an oral compliant is made, it will be written on
paper by the village unit and processed. Village administration committee or the TRO
will resolve the issue within two weeks.
Stage 2:
If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision in stage 1, he can bring
the compliant to the attention of the CORO within one month from the date of the
receipt of the decision in stage 1. CORO will reach a decision on the compliant within
three weeks.
Stage 3:
If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision in stage 2. he can brin,g
the compliant to the attention of the CIRO withiin one month from the date of the
receipt of the decision in stage 2. CORO w ill reach a decision on the compliant within
four weeks.
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Stage 4:
If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision of the CIRO, he can
bring the compliant to the attention of the PRO within one month from the date of the
receipt of the decision in stage 3. PRO will reach a decision on the compliant within
four weeks.
Stage 5:
If the PAP is still dissatisfied by the decision, he can appeal to the people's courtin accordance with the "Civi] Procedure Act" within 15 days -of receiving the
decision of the PRO.
8.3 Principle of Resolving GrievanceIf the PAPs make their grievance, ROs at all levels must make a thorough
investigation and study, and consult with the aggrieved person, resolve the grievancetransparently and fairly. The aggrieved person may appeal if the decision makingbody of the pervious stage does not respond in the required period of time.
8. 4 Reply and Method to Resolve the Grievance8. 4. 1 Reply to the Grievance
(a)A brief description of the grievance;(b)The result of investigation and study;
(c)Relevant laws and regulations;
(d)Decision and its basis
(f)entitlements of the PAP to bring the compliant to the attention of above RO andappeal to people's court. Appeals for grievance will be free of charge.
8. 4. 2 Method to Resolve the Grievance
(a)For individual grievance. the ROs will give him written notice of the decision.
(b)For collective grievance. the ROs will notify the PAPs through meeting orformal document.
No matter which method is adopted, the RO that the aggrieved person belongs to
will be notified with the result.
8. 5 Report on the Settlement of Grievance
During the period of implermientation. LROs will register the grievances and their
settlement result. and report it to PRO in written form monthly.
The main content of this chapter will be incorporated into RIB.
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Chapter 9 Monitoring
In order to ensure the resettlement work run smoothly, PRO set up a monitoring
mechanism. The purpose of monitoring is to be ensure tat the resettlement work is
carried out according to the RAP strictly through the checking the activities of land
acquisition. resettlement and rehabilitation activities regularly. The monitoring
consists of internal monitoring and independent monitoring.
Internal monitoring of the complete resettlement organization will be undertakIen
by the PRO to ensure that all the responsible units follow the schedule and comply
with the principle of the RAP. The purpose of internal monitoring is to maintain the
satisfactorv functioning of the institutional organization of resettlement durinc the
implementation process.
Population Study Institute(PSI) of Wuhan University vill undertak-e the
independent monitoring of the resettlem.ent of this project. The purpose of
independent monitoring is to provide an evaluation of resettlement by an
organization independent of ihe provincial goverru-nent. Iooking at the overall
implementation from a broader. long term point of view. Independent monitors wiill
follow the resettlement activity to evaluate whether the goals of the resettlement are
achieved throush:
a) the application of the Laws of PRC pertaining to resettlement:
b) compliance with the principles of the World Bank's Operational Directive 0. D
4. 30 on Involuntarv Resettlement; and
c) an improvement in the standards of living of the PAPs or at least maintenance
the pre- project levels of well-being.
9. 1 Internal Monitoring and Supervision
PRO has developed an intemal monitoring framework to supervise the
resettlement activities. Central to the framework is the census of the PAPs and their
assets. PRO maintains the data base in its office and monitors the progzress in
resettlement preparation and implementation through a 100 Sn t ernal monitoring of
the activities
9. 1. I Implementation Procedure
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During the implementation, LROs will enter implementation information from
the TROs on and individual. household and unit based on templates prepared for
monitoring and deliver the record of the current activity in electronic form to PRO.
In this wav a continuous moinitoring of implementation will be maintained. PRO
will conduct periodic supervision of resettlement at the village and township level to
verifv the reported progress on a random basis.
9. 1. 2 Indicators to be monitored
(a)Payment of compensation to the PAPs/units
(b)Allotment of house plots
(c)Reconstruction of private housing
(d)Land readjustment for the PAPs losing land
(e)Provision of employment to surplus laborer and the adequacv of employment in
terns of security. public health, skill levels incomes
(f)Rehabilitation of the vulnerable groups
(g)Rehabiliiation of infrastructure and public buildings
(h)Restoration of affected enterprises and replacement of jobs of the surplus
laborer of those enterprises
(i)Schedulin6 of the above
(j)Conformity of the participation and consultation with the PAPs during
implementation
(k)staffing. training. work schedule and effectiveness of local ROs.
9. 1. 3 Method of Intemal Mlonitoring
Intemal monitornn will be conducted through questionnaires and case study. In
the survey , PRO will select sample households and affected units to verify the
resettlement and address their compensation rate. removal fee. work-stop loss.
compensation for standing crops. All of enterprises and institutions will be surveved.
The number of the sample is 10 % of the households and 15 % of collective
units.
The first survev, will be conducted at the end of April 1998 when the first
installment of compensation is paid. The form of questionnaires see attach table 9
and attach table 10 .
Based on the data of the first monitoring survev. PRO wNill take measures to
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improve the resettlement work, and make follow-up supervision. The follow-
up survey will be conducted through irregular questionnaires.
After the land readjustment, case study and family visitation will be
implemented.
9. 14 Staff
The staff of resettlement organizations involved in monitoring see table 9-1.
Personnel of Resettlement Organizations Involved in Monitoring
Table 9-1
Organization Regular staff. Total staff during peak
period
PROCIRO - 3CORO 3 4
TRO 4
Villan-e administration i
IMO 2
9. 1. 5 Purpose and Responsibility
(a)Set up the resettlement office. train staff to investigate the project affected area.
(b)Facilitate the appointment of PSI to provide consulting services to PRO and to
CPDI during resettlement survev.
(c)Conduct a survey jointly with CPDI at the same time with the preliminarv
design of the alignment.
(d)compile RAP in conformitv with the laws of state and the Bank guidelines.
(e)train the ROs at the local level. and provide guidance in the preparation of city
and county RAPs.
(t)Receive the input from CIROs and COROs while compiling the RAP for the
project.
(g)Review the city and county RAP for their conformity with the project RAP.
h) Superlise the inforrnation campaign for the PAPs and the preparation of the
RIB.
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(i)Undertake the internal rnonitoring responsibilities as listed above.
9.2 Independent MoniitoringThe activities undertaken by IMO are based on the resettlement survey data.
9. 2. 1 Independent Monitoring OrganizationPopulation Study Institute of Wuhan University is the independent
organization of the project. PRO and PSI concluded a independent monitoringcontract in August 1996. This institution was established in 1984. and in 1985, itwas one of orginazations which will be supported by the United Nation Fund forPopulation Activities. The organization is a comprehensive unit undertakingteaching, consulting and service. Thev have a lot of resettlement experiences andtook part in Three gorges resettlement. They also undertook another two projectsfinanced by the Bank (Tokel:o Power station project in Inmogolia and Jinmen powerstation in Hubei Province). 1The staff of PSI involved in independent monitorine seestable 9-2.
Staffing of IMO
Tabte 9-2
Name Age Title ResponsibilitiesGu Shegzu J 42 Professor | ConsultantZhu Nong 34 Associate Consultant
t professor lJian Xinhua 51 Professor Resettlement study and
; __________________ _______________ orginazationLiu Chuanjiang 32 ] Associate Resettlement study and
l__________________ ! Professor org-inazation
Zhong Yinshui 32 Lecturer Resettlement study andj __________________ _______________ m onitorin ,
Liu Xiai 43 lecturer Orginazation and
ChengDe_in 2S coordination
Cheng Delin 28 Lecturer Resettlement studv and
. ______________ monitoring
Yang Yanlin 30 Lecturer Resettlement study and
monitoring
Hou Weili 25 Lecturer Resettlement study and
.___ ____ ____ ___ _______m onitorine
Wei San 25 lecturer Resettlement studv and
monitoring
9. '. ' Responsibilities
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A. PSI had undertaken following for the project:
(a)Design the resettlement survey together with PRO:
(b)Train the surveyors:
(c)Monitor the survey;
(d)Process survey data;
(e) Providing the consultant service of RAP;
(f)Participate the consultation with PAPs and affected units.
B. Plan for next step
(a)Standards of Living Surveys (SLS)
a)IMethodology
PSI will conduct a baseline SLS on a random sample of PAPs and a control
group before the beginning of the resettlement implementation. SLS will be repeated
twice(on an annual basis) to measure the change in the standards of livin2 of the
PAPs. This activities uill be one of several approaches to determine the changes in
the living standards of the PAPs. Open ended interviews with the PAPs and
observational methods will also be utilized to supplement and guide the
structured interview formal.
b)Development and Testing of the Questionnaire
The questionnaire for the SLS will be developed considering the material and
cultural factors of the locality to capture the quantitative and quaiitative measures
of standards of living. After the questionnaire is prepared it will be tested in
practice surveys to determine its effectiveness as a measurement tool and will be
revised based on the results.
c)Training of the Enumerators
The enumerators %kill be trained in the application of the questionnaire in
training exercises using the revised questionnaire.
d)Prodedures for Editing. Coding the Survey
Enumerators will be supervised by a sufficient number of team leaders who will
edit all the completed questionnaires in the presence of the enumerators on the same
dav the questionnaire are completed.
e)Other Orcanizations Responsible in the conduct of the SLS
PRO will extend assistance to PSI during the conduct of the SLS by providing
logistical support whenever necessanr. LROs will also assist and facilitate the work-
of PSI.
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f)Sample Size of Different Groups of PAPs and the Control Group
The size of the random sarnple that will be tak-en from the census data will be as
follows:
PAPs (general) 10 %
Affected through job loss (transfer employment to enterprises) 25 °%9
Other PAPs identified at risk of 25 %
(b) Public Consultation
PSI will participate in public consultation meetings at the village and toxvnship
on a regular basis. Immediately after its appointment. PSI will send two of its staff
to attend at least twvo public consultation meetings per month. Through
participation in these meetings. PSI will evaluate the effectiveness of the PAPs'
participation, and the incorporation of the PAPs' concerns into the RAP. If PSI
identifies problems with the openness and effectiveness of these meetings, it will
suggest improvements in the structure and procedures of thesemmeetings.
(c ) Grievance
PSI will at the same time consult %vith the PAPs to understand their grievance
issues and the method resolvine these 2rievance and aive some sucgestion to
improve them.
(d) Other monitoring TesjDonsibilities:
Compensation disbursement and rate
Land readjustment
Resettlement site selection
House rebuilding
Training
-Vulnerable group rehabilitation
Enterprises and Institutions removal .compensation and disbursement
Asset loss and compensation
* Subsidv for transfer duration
* Compensation for removal
Schedule of the above
Resettlement organization
9.2.3 The content of Independent monitoring
The content of independent monitoring includes SLS(annex 6)and resettlement
survev (annex 7).
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Chapter 10 Report
lo.i Internal ReportingInternal reporting is one of methods to communicate ROs at all levels. and its content
includes:
- Public grievance
* Resettlement progress
It includes the situation of the resettlement work (include payment of funds.
progress of removal, relocation and specific facilities rehabilitation);
* Internal monitoring report
During the implementation. CORO must report to HERO on the progress and
grievance once a month. and HERO will feedback relevant information timely.
Public grievances will be reported in written form. and intemal monitoring
reports will be worked out based on the data of monitoring questionnaires which can
be seen in attach table 9 and attach table 10.
10.2 HERO's Reporting Responsibilities
HERO will report the progress of the project and independent monitoring activities to
HPCD as well as World Bank regularly and irregularly. An annual report will be
submitted to the Bank on Januarv 31 of each year. During implementation. reporting
will be on semi annual basis on January 3 1 and July 31. The reports to be submitted to
World Bank include:
Internal monitoring reports(irregularly)-
- Progress of implementation (once a month from the date of paying the first
installment of compensation):
It includes the funds disbursement. removal progress. surplus laborers
resettlement. house rebuilding. rehabilitation of specific facilities)
* Summary repon of resettlement (within a month after the accomplishment of
the implement).
10.3 IMO's Reporting ResponsibilitieslIMO will submit monitoring report and living standards survey report to HERO
and World Bank} through HERO. annually by Dec 31 of each vear. or 'month
after survevs.
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I I llt I t lilelm t 1k lat ri x
rypc or l,oss Ulnit of Entitlemiletit Agelcy Responsibilities hicoildo(ology of rehabilitation
I luselllt Compeiisatioll lr slanding crolps P'Rto. Inca!t gtivcrttiitcint, land Reimitiig land in IltC village It conmpensaic the
t'ern;milnetl to~In;lagementillcill dep:itletit I'Al's d,A who lost tlIc land gainini;g the ln atitll ginil;
mondi colleclive CompIStionill lo lU11d, igrictIllttle P'RO1. loc;al poVFeri tit.c101, 1bd1l InIvestlig tlle laIn( cotldC ileSatiol nnd resettement
ttt(lltisitiOtl polullialpopulation reseitlettietil. lisil Pnd( digginlg mtalaigomcelM departelletils. subsidiy tl develop agrictltirre and villge enitcrprises
Ie. 1 imgnprove ihe ineconiC ol I'Alts.
TIenmprior I loisclIoIld. CompCIIsa;inIg IlIc wholC loss tecorditig to P'Ro, Township govertmuenil and WhietI rettirniiig IlIC land . tIhe topsoil alt(i irrigatinig;laildl CIek C ilIt (Ithri ad jO!Il l!!!t! .!!1!1!!;!! ! va:!e. I j j j; ;proicc ii. facilities will Ir t l e price differCnce wvill
.lC(qllisitiOnI _b _. ___..... _ .. ___h (elCSlC
Allach thing I lutiselold, TIhe replacemcnilt price will blh 1'() Itltc ilhy li the altcctcdliotiselioldls
colleclive mnd cometpensated lor vell, w0ll, lomb and
ireniciprises suniniig grondi. I[he negotialion price
&Ostlililtioltl will he comdpLentsatc(l ror trees.
I l(tiseltolti. (Cioipetnsated with replucemnent price and l'Rt L alndd titiiitisI ra tion i tuun md l 4 onthFlor rebuilding ilic new houises, 3 montlis For
collecttive hilid actiltilisiltiill Fe accurdilig to ihe pllaniing deptrt:t1ifett reimov'al iito new hotises. Hefotre the new hlutises
former area and preparatlioi ee. Blesidles buill, affected household cnn'l be force to leave their
these. removal 1ec and work-stop lee will old oc. lFor vulnerable grouip, subsi(ly will be givenI
he compensated. to llhiei. TowOlshill anlid village will lIelp theli to bhuil(d
Illthei houses.
lntwerviises aid B.esides tliv tlirect loss, ilie indirect loiss PRO), 1tiod mo:nmCITnCelt ittien.ll, Rehbilt by ihe etlrlprises and(I inslitulioris. I'aying
lInSI;IIIIii ttiS such Is work-stop IeC. bICneit loiss. Phlann-ig i)cpautuddlt- odore dttenlioid lt retbuildinig site nccor(Iing to Itic
etplloyce W;lge loss, andtl reiiovall I'Fe iI origimnil conidion.
be comtopC Isat ed.
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g
Tlye foI I.oss Ullit ti EitillieltiCIt Ageicy ResCp)OIISiIliIieiCS Miethiodotogy or relnibilltation
l'o% er andt thc po(wcr und Comiperisaled by replacemient priceI PR() Rehoil t and rehabilitaited by Ihc nlrected units.
clecommunic leleconllllitlliat aion .
iiollICi I iic-us dep;rtlCleits
Adler pulIblic thC;e 1MUIigUMIUet ReI,tiiIii(;HteI ;Wcoiding Ii) origi)l:l NIe . PR) i'l'jet lnitS. PRO will reslore Ihese finilities according lo orgijinl
tacilikics depa.rtfuillt wVhieih collabilit - standard tdurinig the construct ion. I riherc sonilc ltiss,
iiiiLiuled canilCI Itiese Ih1v iiics IPRI) will ComliipCISaleC uCCordiilg to loss cost.
ttid illnge lIeu 1ug :
dII\V'9 1 _ _..__ ._.___ _-___
.IIvilolllilCI)t Ilie holl.selluoll 1l(l (onuIsiroelilig lIoise harrier. afortleS I PRO). Puujectcl uuitS Constiruclted by project uil i dtrinig tlhe expresswvay
Impaet nilits affecl d b) highiways to rediocc thle cnvimon(winc c1oostruLctiori or allec ilit expressway operation step
polhlot)ll tnid noise impact. _ by step.
Attached table 1
Name of Cities(Districts), Townships & Villages along the Alignment
Name of Village Name of VillageCities(Districts), Cities(districts) andTownships Towmship
Jingzhu ExpresswayJiangxia (4 Township) Cibi C (8 Townships)
Zhengdian T Quankou T Taipingan vLaosi V Quankou V
Duanlingmiao T Gongsilei V
Dongsan V Dushan Y
Conglin V Nashuxiang V
Duanlinmiao V Hujiazui V
Laowuhu V Zhonghupu T
QinniananV Nanbeicong V
Lianhuaqiao V Jiejiaqiao V
Anshan T Lizhuang V
Qinchun V Anfeng V
Shengli V Huanyuan V
Puan V Yandun V
Anshan V Yangiialin T
Maan V Guanlisi V
Dengta V _ Yangiiaalin V
Xinyao V CimagangA A
Shangmachang V Yueshan V
Helao T Zhouhualin V
Shuguan V Xialuogang V
Guanghui V Cunchuan A
Dazui Agricultural V Zaigongli V
i____________________ :Dazui Fishing V Fenghuangshan A
Xianning C(3 T) Wangshan V
Zhanggong T Jingtan V
i _$Quanhu V < Kuzuqiao V
[ |_Zhaopu V Mulunlin V
Zishan Caanlin T
I _____=____ =___________ Sizilin V _ Changlinglin VZitan V Xiashan V
Baota T Qinshiqiao V
Guojiawan v Xindian T
Baota V Longmenqiao V
Tanpiiazui V Sigushan V
Gantang T Yiyangqiao V
Zulao V Tucheng V
Junshan V
Anshan Interconnecting road
J.ian2\ia D(I 1 )
Anshan T Puan V
Anshan V
Gantang Interconnecting Road
xianninu C (2 T) Baoli i1
(I ŽanL; -1 Liusan V
Yinltianituo \' Shilontu V
ZulaO V Tiepu \V itk I' 'H
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Continued Table 1Cities(District),AND Village Cities and Village
'Townships Townships _
Quankou Interconnecting Road
Cibi Cities(2 T) . Xianning C (IT)
Quankou T Quankou V Disiqiao T Cigang V
_____________________ Yuetaisi V
Shenshan T Zhongmin V
.Zhanggongmiao interconnecting Road
Xianning C (2T)
Henggouqiao T Zhanggong T Zishan Y
Libaoqiao V
Fuqiao V
ODther HighwaysTrongshan C (4T) Congyang C (4T)
Meigang T Mingshui V Lukou T Quankou V
Tongyang T Buoxia V
Jingwan V Lukou V
Yangku V Baiyi T Baiyi V
______________________ Fanjialong V Yugen V
Shihang V Jiniong V
Dalu T Tangxia V Yanxia V
_____________________ Dalongkou V Neizhou V
_________________ Yujiafan V Lumen T Changpu V
Sixia V Wuli JIE
Xinqiao V Lumenpu V
Shengtang V Jinzhu V
Nanlin T Fuchi V Hongxia V
Dapin V Wuliu V
Nanlin V Donaliu V
Zuibei V Tiancheng T Xintang V
C ibi C (2T ) Fuqiao V
Jinquan T Suanquan V Zhongjin V
______________________ Dongliugang V Guojialin V
Fenghuangshan T Datianlan V Longbei V
GonuanqtUanl V Sanxia V
NanqLlan V
I a% Li C ( 61 ) I longan C( *)
XinLhen I' Nion%aln \ Chcngguan I Chanuqu V
_I Ioii \ Zhangjiai:an \
Lianohc \ ErchenL- T (iuanian iza
Chanuliin V ILumeniou
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Cities (D)istrict) and Villages Cities (District) and Vilages
Township Township
Liuji T Magang V Dazhaojia V
Liuji V Shangxinji Shuikousi V
Diangang V Zhaojiawan vChengguan T Huangtu V Shangxinji V
Xiadian T Caifan V Hongmashan V
Dufan V Beigang V
Xiadian V
Shanbei V
Huangqiao V
Yangpin T Liulin V
Hugang V
Chenwan V
Hekou T Shunshan V
Qunlou V4 Cheniou V
Hekou V
Resurce:Resettlement Survey of NHIV of Hubei Province
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Attached Table 2
_____________ ~~~~~~~~~Affected Household And PAPs ___________ ___________
I rotail orf jtected liousehoim hiousehold Affected~ ID lndt I iousthoid Affected by Remf-ovai THouseholai-eed~ by LA aud rArsAcquisition ____ ____Rtmoval
suhtlo lhouse Collect Eniterp1 Sublot lhoise Collect Enterp Subtot lhouse Collect Entetrp Sub househ collec Enter Subto Land Renmo LA &Affected hil hioldi ise r-ise al hold ive rise al lhold lie rise tota old tive prise tal acqul Val RemovTownslhips Isition II
Total 255-11 2349 195 6 1971 1791 179 I 164 163 I 0 415 395 IS 5 11264 8493 778 1993Subtotal of Jintzhii 20156 1865 185 6 1640 1470 169 I 73 72 I 0 343 323 15 5 8961 7019 336 1606Expressisn Is_____ I____ __I__
.Jiangsia D 57.5 526 46 3 492 451 40 1 o 0 0 83 75 6 2 2580 21990 38ZhiengdianT 36 33 3 1) 27 25 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 __ 0 162 126 0 36DJu,ailinmeiiaoIF 174 1601) 14 1) 147 135 12 0 0 0 0 0 27 25 ___2 0 800 671 0 129Ansslianil 244 232 It) 2 225 2 16 9 0 0 1) 0 0 19 16 1_ 2 1124 1042 0 821 lelao T 121 IttI 19 I 93 75 17 1 0 0 0 0 28 26 2 0 494 360 0 134
Nionninig C 4911 445 45 0 392 351 41 0 ____6 6 - 0 0 92 88 ___4 0 1896 1490 26 380GiangtaqiwF 132 119 13 1) 116 103 13 0 2 2 0 0 14 14 ___0 0 503 434 5 64Zhanuggonpg 199) 185 14 11 141 129 12 0 0 0 0 0 58 56 2 0 774 548 0 226Baomutl, 55- 491 6 0 36 32 4 1 0 2 2 0 0 17 IS _ 2 01 230 147 101 73l lenggutimiul, 9 1 85 6 ) 89 83 6 1)___0 0 0 0 2 2 ___0 0 353 342 0 I IDlhskitlao] 1 3 _ _7 6 I) It) 4 6 02 2 0 0 1 I __0 0 36 19 I I 6Cibi C 991 894 94 3 756 668 88 0 67 66 I 0 168 160 _ 5 3 4485 3330 310 845
shells.1111,5 3 2 (1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 __0 0 IS IS1 0 0Qulankou'l 214 191 23 tI 184 161 23 0 10 Ia 0 0 20 20 ___0 0 911 769 47 95/hlmnghluopuTi 242 223 19 1) 192 174 1 8 1) 8 8 0 0 42 4 1 I 0 1078 840 37 201Yang~iinliIl 91 83 8 t) 45 39 6 0 9 9 0 0 37 35 __2 O 440 2 4 4 195cimuagmigA 87, 79 8 t) 74 66 8 0 2 2 0 0 Ii I I _ 0 0 456 383 12 61CluiiiciliuanA 12 7 4 I 2 0 2 0 2 2 .0 .0 8 5 2 I 41 0 13 28F:eIghtuiauIgshm)u A 113 1013 1 (1 ( 87 77 1 0 0 14 14 0 0 12 12 0 0 536 399 61 76CaoisliiiTF 76 69 7 II 52 46 6 0 8 7 I 0 16 16 0I 0 335 212 32 91XiiidiauiT' 151 136 1 3 2 115 102 1 3 0 14 14 0 0 22 20 0 2 673 511 64 98Suibtotal or otlher 494 484 10 0 331 321 10 0 91 91 0 0 72 72 0 0 2303 1474 442 387hiii~ln is as_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______ _____
Tongshan 335 Mt1 5 0 211 206 5 0 76 76 0 0 48 48 0 0 1486 87I8349 259co ngiang - C i i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
TontgshnniC 166i 163 3 II 85 82 3 0 57 57 0 0 24 24 0 0 704 357 240 107mduiane~ 1 33 38 0 i 41 __ 4 O 0 191 O 0 L5 __ So 0 169 69 s0 20IThigyang]I 34~ 34 3) ~ _ _ 3__ __ 0 23 23 -0 0 8 __ 81 0 0 162 12 110 40D)aluT 5 5)1212 9 26r 012 12__ 91 9 0 229 148 40 41Nauuliiui]t 42~ 4136 f 7 _ i 0 31 3 0[ 0 2 2 0 0 144 128 .10 6
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Continued Attached table 2
lTotal of Affect hoiseholtis Household affected by lIhd Household affected by removal Household affected by LA & PAPsacquisition _ __ _ REMOVAL
Affected ls,, blot house Collect Enterp Sublot H1ouse Collect Enterp sublot househ collecti efterp subto house collecti enter Subto lbnda remo LA &Townsiips a hol(i ive rise al hold ive rises RI old ve rises tal hold ve prises thl cq"ulisi Val Remotion Val
Congyang C 144 143 I 0 123 122 Q 0 9 9 0 0 12 12 0 0 670 512 54 104Luikmir T17 40 i 0 40 39 I 0 4 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 215 167 24 2413niii-[ - ) 40 0 ( 33 33 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 4 0 0 194 135 20 39Lumileo T 2(0 2(0 0 0 22 22 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 115 89 10 16Tianclcicg T 3.1 31 0 () 2X 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 146 121 0 25Cibi C 25 24 1 n 3 2 I 0 10 10 0 0 12 12 0 0 112 9 55 48.linqts.s; l ! 3 ! 0 2 2 0 0 7 7 0 0 4 4 0 0 51 6 28 17F:cIlihtlaIngsIlauIl II II I ) I I 0 3 3 0 0 8 8 0 0 61 3 27 31Dawu-llongan 159 154 5 0 120 115 5 0 15 15 0 24 24 0 0 817 596 93 1128DanuC 1119 118 1 0 81 80 I 0 12 12 0 0 16 16 0 0 603 451 72 I 80ChwIaIgj&uu' I- 6 16 t) 13 13 0 0 2 2 0 0 I I 0 0 90 70 13 7Yaogpi,iT 1( 15 I 01 14 13 I 0 _ I I 0 0 ° I 0 0 85 72 8 5Xiiilialr T 12 12 (I 0 8 8 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 39 | 21 0
Xiadi.11 23 23 I 10 0 02 2 0 0 II 1 1 0 0 112 5I 12 49Litjiil' 14 14 II 1 II I 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 70 52 6 12lIkoukti T 21 28 J 25 25 4 n 2 2 0 0 8 1 0 0 186 167 12 7louganlC 51) 46 -l 0 1 39 35 4 0 3 3 0 0 8 8 0 0 214 145 21 48SLaugii.lt 31 21 ) 2 0 22 20 2 0 2 2 0 0 7 7 0 0 137 82 14 41Ercliciig'l 1 3 I2 0 I I 9 2 0 __I I- 0 3 29 7 7Clicliggiganit( 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 ) - o o o 0 0 34 34 0 0
Data Resource:Resettlement survey of NHIV of Hubei Province
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ttaclied Table 3Summary of Permanent Land Acquisition
___________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNIT: mu
Alkci(I I (1 IA I Cullivaled L.and _____Non-cultivated tAng____
SubIloplal IrrigatIe DIrv l'eetob Waler Flih Lotus Nursery subtotal F~ruit Tea Muibcrr rarest Residen Waste Waste Wasie Pronila Other
________________ __________________ d :1sul Land le Land pod pn ~land lnnd y land _____ cc laind hill land besch ble hill
Ital 13311.01 9974.1 5327.7 3588.9 391.8 171.0 469.4 24.1 1.2 3336.9 101.5 372.0 7.1 1941.3 115.3 1 80.6 15.7 35.9 63.2 574.3
iIbIotalofJio:lh' 112113.2 811075.1 4164.9 29211.5 3311.4 164.6 469.41 24.1 1.2 3128.1 101.5 246.5 7.1 1858.0 115.3 110.6 15.7 35.9 63.2 574.3
,ouseliold 7929.3 7326.5 41141.11 2833.3 329,2 14.8 106.2 1.2 11.0 602.81 12.7 1.8 2.0 540.6 19.9 0.0 1.6 0.0 17.6 6.6
23610. 2323.11 844.8 1.341(0 66.4 1.9 62.0 0.0 0.0 3 7.7 6.5 0.0 0.0 3.7 /5.8 0.0 0.0 0.9 6.4 5.3
.hengddia I I 7 1411 7 43 7 86.7 0.(1 (I 1(1. 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 .0.0 0.
)sIiouoliuonio I t,58 I 1438 28118 345 8 17.2 0.0 0.11 0~0 0.11 14.3 1.9 0.0 0 0 0.0 7,1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.3
\nshanor 957 5 9lIl 3 258 3 633 2 48.8 0.1 0.1) 0.0 0.0 17.2 4.6 0.0 0.0 3.7 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.4 0.0
i dmo', I60135 5983.1 26,2.0 282 3 0.4 1,9 51.7 0.0 0.11 5.2 0.1) 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
'(1111fin C161.i6 I1IN.I.7 5 77.6 to 366.8 191.6 5.15 431.0 1.2 0.0 46.5,9 6.2 l.A 2. 0 4319.5 3.6 0.0 1.6 0.0 11.2 0.0
kullang I 5 X~81 6 8x5 II I 0( 0.1) 0 0 0 0 00 0 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
'lianggong I '14 (I 011,8 251,1, 337.1 19.1 3.7 0.3 0.0 0.0 297,2 6.2 0.0 0.0 286.5 2.9 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0
I itsota I 171.8 164.2 117.2 11.2 31.9 1.3 2.6 (10 0 0 7,6 0.0 0.0 2.0 1.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0
;aolung T .1115 2 45.5 97.8 18.4 88.7 0.5 40,1 0.0 0.0 115.0 0.0 1.8 0.0 109.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0
1IlcnggousgiaoT 191.11 145.8 '12.7 1. 51.9 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 45.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 41.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8 0.0
D)ishigtno T 4.8 48x 4.8 11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
ibi C .1~~916.9 .1M77 2619.4 1118.5 71.2 7.4 1.2 0.0I 0.0 99.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 7.4 '0.5 0.0 9.0 0.9 0.0 1.3
~IIeng%slnn F (.1I (l,t i 5 (aI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0
juankou I 8)2 813112 3 7 1, I 4331 U 11 4.1 UII tIl I ((.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0
/hoasglittopu I 848 2 831, I 728 8 1061,1 1..3 01.1 00 It 1.1 12 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.1 -0.01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3
Yaogirtlto I 323I 251'A 121111 131 2 4 52 01.1 0.0I 1o.0 0.0 67.2 0.0 I 0.0 0.01 67.0 1 0.2 0 .0 I 0.0 I 0.0 0 .0 0.0
Cinviging A J 39'18 . Y').98 198.2 18.5.3 J 16.3 0.0 0.01 0.0 J 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 001 0.0 1 0.0 I 0.0 I 0.01 0.0 I 0.0
3ontinuedI Attached 3
Affecf ta ______ __T___ Cullivated Lanid _____ _____Non-cullivated land_____
S1ol1t1ttal lrr~ilac Dry, 0'egrtah WVater Fish Lotus Nursery suibtotal rrull Ilesand Mullserr forest Resqdenc Wast Waite Wagla Pronitab Otht
it land lanid It Loan poind PoInd poind _____y Innd e land t hill land bseb lc land r
Chnlumncho A 22 1 811 21I) 16.8 -0.0 Ii.) 0.0 0.0 D.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
I'v6oishu ligsaf .A 3111 I -11- 5 271)4 153.4 48.A 3.3 00 0.0 0.0 I16.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Coannlij I, .1111 II 407 1) 377.8 30,.1 0.) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nindi~alIr 51)2 I 51J2 I 533.8 57.1 0.0 0. 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Collectiver 311814.7 71119.8 123.1 87,2 1.2 149 333.3 14.8 1.2 2378.9 84 208.6 5.1 1286.8 95.4 98 14.1 24.7 29.9 532.3
Ji,oxf 6.11.5 1781.2 16.2 .10.1 0.0 56.9 74.8 0.0 0.0 460.3 46.3 60.4 0,0 149.1 4.0 .55.1 I .2.1 9.6 10.2 1)3.5
/.l)COgdflti) I 579 5.2 11.11~~~o'l 1.2 II)) ). ) 4 0 11.0 0.0 52.7 110 0.0 0.0 38.6 .6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.5
VIIanlimmiatl 'I 161 2 .17 7 11(1 7.3 11.0 4.7 35.7 0.0 0.0 113.5 463 7,9 0.0 32.2 1.2 0.0 0.0 9.6 0.0 16.3
Anislianitil 22b, 11 .11 10.2 I))) 1 201.9 4.2 0.0 01.1 185.5 0.0 52.5 0.0 30.8 0.0 5 1.0 3.0 0.0 2.7 45.5
lIleboni 192 0 04.)) II.) 21.8 11.10 31.3 3019 0.0 0.0 108.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 47.5 0.2 4.1 9.1 0.0 7.5 40,2
XOimosig C 8.17.1 214.7 851.6 4.8 1.2 27.1 90.8 4.0 1.2 622.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 232.6 1.9 2.7 0.0 15.!1 15.9 353.6
QuIany,t) 'I 2991 1.7 II) 10. 1) 11. 0.8 0.9 0.0 0.0 28.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.9
/.1001go1)tOi, 1,2 5 53. 7 1 3. 5 4.11f (,.1 10.3 21.1 4.0 0.0 1(18.8 (16 0.0 0.0 101.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 5.7
Blaota'l 4311.)5 132.6 06).9 II.) II.)) 6.7 59.0 0.0 0.0 306.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.4 278.5_
(Jiianglasg 177.1 12.7 4.8. 11.1 0.0 3.8 2.9 0.0 1.2 164.4 0.0 0.0- 0.0 110.1 0.8 0.0 0.0 14.1 6.5 32.9
Illcngpigioqia.1 INl I 7.4 II.) II) 11.1 5.5 1.9 0.0 0.0 10.7 ~ 0. 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.2-
Disitliaon I III II 6.6 11.4 1.2 11.0 0.11 5.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0~0 0.0 3.4
(jbil C6 11 3116.9 21.? .52.1 0.0 651.0 167.7 /0.8 0.0 1296.2 .17. 148.2 5.1 905.) 89.5 40.2 2.0 0.0 3.8 65.2
Qnnnkmtl 51)111 17.1) I).)) 8~~ ~ ~~~ ~~.7 OM.) 5.3 3.9 0.0 0.0 499.0 30.1 19.2 0.0 444.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 ' 389 1.4
Slcnshan I ~~~(,I12 I).) II.) 0.0 0.)) RI.0 0.I 0.0 0.0 61.2 0.0 II 0 0.0 50.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
zhonghuoupa i 11)7. 53il4 0,() 6.5 I)) I) 40.9 0.0 0.0 143.6 0.0 7.4 0. 7.2 60.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2
Vangiialin'l,12111 211 ) 11.11 (. 201.1 0.5 0.0 0.0 1003 0.0 0.0 5.1 66.0 229 42 00 0 0 2.1
Ciouslis A 1411.2 39.5 Ill~~~~f ) 11.1 0.1 6.4 2. 10.8 0.0 100.7 0.0 0.0 0~0 46.8 0.0 J 3&.0 1 0.0 0.0 00 1.
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)nt i nued' Attach'iedl 3l
ArIreled I ' 1:l Cutivated l__il_==== Non-cultivated Ian = _= =__ _
Sulhttat IrrigtN tr Dry V'cgsctal Water Fish LIitiis Nursery subtotal fruit resa ion mulberry rarest Residen Wast Waste Waste Profltab Othe
(Iland m laid Ic land pind piod p _ ce latd e llill hld btsem le hill r
Cioi,chtiin A 8X (I 7t, ot t) 2o) (II 7 6t 636 0.0 0.0 12.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.B
lenghluonog i A 1t3 2 306 11. 0 14.4 1o.1 16.2 0.0 0.0 0,( 132.6 0.0 59.8 0.0 48.7 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 22.1
Cn;alin T 77.5 02 1 21.3 22.5 0 9 4 9.4 0.0 0.0 14.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5
Xindian 1' 2472 1261 I)l ()l( Ool _ 0.0 16.1 0.0 0.0 231.1 7.0 508 0.0 162.3 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.2
E&l 115.2 38.8 11.11 0.0 tl.0 0.8 29.9 8.1 0.0 146.4 4.8 36.1 0.0 30.6 0.0 12.6 0.0 11.2 15.7 35.4
/,hilgXou D 12.12 , 3.J8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 29.9 .1 0.0 84.4 4.8 0.0 0.0 30.6 0.0 12.6 0.0 11.2 15.7 9.5
Anshan, -1 78 7 X. I It tt (t O 0.(1 0.0 R.1 0 1 7(1.6 4.8 0.0 0 0 30.6 0.0 12.6 0.0 11.2 7.4 4.0
Slitinglicl latih 44 si 3 7 ( oI () ( (.0 0.X 29.9 0.0 0.0 13.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 5.5
(ihi ( 62. 0.o0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 62. 0 36.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.
Chunchuoa A 23 7 R() o l.11 tIo o 001 11.0 0.0 00 0.0 23.7 o.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.7
1eInhlutIaugShauI A ln I tIlt 11t t ) (1(1 ( () (10 t () 0.11 36.1 0.0 36.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
.Xindnin I 2'2 ! 11 01.11 (.1 (0) () o 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2
Olher highiways 21077.N 11)99. 0 1162.8 668.4 61.4 6.4 0.0 0.0 0 208.8 0.0 125.5 0.0 8:. :1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
losaunehoild I141t.4 17911.7 1123 599.9 61.4 6.4 0.0 0. 0 _ 149.7 0.0 84 0.0 65.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
h5fxA__K1 i / Ilog 9NS 69 (516.5 307 55. 7 6.4 0 0 0 114.4 0 58 0 56.4 0 0 0 0 0
ingsh/ia C 374.5 759. 1 19.6 147.7 16.9 2.9 0.0 0.0 0 15.4 0.? 7. 0. R.a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nicignoigl I ') 8 it) 8 111.2 5(1 4 I (1.5 0.0 (1O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
'lonI ;in g I 48 I 40 5 11.1 21.3 8.1 ( 0.0 (1 0 7.6 0.0 3.9 0.0 3.7 d.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Dahli I 246 6 2436 131t 1 110.3 2.1 _ 0.0 . tl 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 .3.0 ' 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
NaLiIin I (1 ;; 2 4t 2 1 .I; 2 6 1.3 0.0 (0. 4.8 0.0 3.5 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
CopmS gm (. 04 5'7.9 (78. 1(71 38.8 3.5 0.0 0.0 0 84.3 0e 50.6 0.0 J3. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
L,_k__u 'I | 9 _ | 2 1121 I.S j 0.0 0. 11.2 0.0 7.5 0.0 3.7 0.0 0.0 ae 9.0 0.0 0.0
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ontinue attached table 3
AtdI Iil =______________ = /illiv~iird find t ______ _ h I =C=l=i-= Noen- cul valcu la nd =d la d _=
SuolviitUl Irriglte Ir! \'etetah VWater P1k h Lotus nuirsery subtotal frult Tea Mulbcrr fores Residen Wast Waste waste Profilab other
._______i md linl Ic latil p pn,d pd d bland y fand . ce land r fill land beach le hill
Biai 1I I69 I 1;2.1 32.3 It4 123 35 (.0 o. 17.0 00 7,9 0.0 9.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Lumuca 1 21317 193.2 171 2 11 5 t)5 U.U 00 0.0 20.5 0.0 12.1 0.0 8.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
TIiancleng 1' 2101t3 14 7 139.8 10 4 14.5 (.0 0.0 0.0 0.( 35.6 0.0 23.1 0.0 12.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
OihiC 8.3. 6J8.6 40.4 22.2 .0. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Jintqtian T 723. 21 3 112 M1A1. .O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
renghumnslian A 5t).5 47.3 35.2 12.1 00 0 00 0. 0,0 (.0 12.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
I)aRu -I1lungliall 841.4 i i5.i 5ilt,.5 292.9 5.7 ii 0 0 o 3.i 0 26 0 9.; 0 0 0 O 0 O609.0 588.0 5 J7.9 224.4 .s.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.0 0.0 11.7 0.0 9.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Chengglia:ll 123 8 238 11.1 12.1 (1. ().0 00 ()() 0.( 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Yangpin 1 h6 I h1l3 41.2 20.1 ((. tt.(t (1.0 00 3.8 0.0 2.4 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 | 0.0
Xhiichentig I IM2 t07.(6 24.2 78.3 5.1 ( (1.0 0.0 O.( 2.6 0.0 2.6 00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Xiadi-l I 11). 911 2 46hN SI.4 (t(t 0()1 0 t 1)0 0.1 12.3 0.0 6.7 0.0 5.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0_L*i ;- 19 2 1'3.9 156.7 34.2 U 01 00 (0 10 2.3 030 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ilckulul 11)062 1016.2 77.9 28.1 O.1 0.1( (.0 (.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0110ligOFY C2311.4 217. f 148.6 68.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.3 0.0 14.3 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
lSh,,n, LO Ijil 9-14 A 93.1 67.9 25.2 (.O (() 0. 0 ().0 (.0 1.3 0.0 13 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
trch5.4l' SSJ J47.7 26.6 21.1 (0 (.0 00 0.0 0.0 7.7 00 7.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0
tCheaigguoum 81 6 76.3 54.1 22.2 (0. D0( 0.0 (00 0.0 5.3 0.0 5.3 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
(iollectlIe 1674 101.1 .19.8 68.5 0.0 01.) 0.0 (.0 0.0 59.1 0.0 41.5 0.0 1Z.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
85.5 74.6 27.6( 47 (\ t) It II 0 10.9 0 7.6 0 3.3 0 0 0
35.2 53.1 16.4 36.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0~~~~~~~~~I 0.0 .1 0.0 2.1 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ddal i'l 4O 37 9 12 3 25.6 1O o O (t.0 2.1 0 0 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
NanhnlnT 15.2 15.2 4.1 11.1 0 ()0 0.0 0.0 (0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 00 00
20.2 14.7 11.2 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.5 0.0 5.5 0.0 1__ 1__ ao0 o.o l ° l
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antinued Attached 3
I lal Cu (ivalcd Ilnd Non-cultivated InAffecled T _Snbt IrrIgated Dry 'egctah Wiater Fish LIIlus Ntrscry subtotal fruit Ten [an mulberry rarest Rcsiden Walst Waste Waste Profltb Othe
liul liand l Inml le land pond pmid pind ce land e [fill land beocn le hill r
202 14 7 1 1.2 3.5 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.5 00 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0hi (' 1/}.1 (. 8 0.0 6.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
iiiniunn'l if1 I 6 X n 6 N O. ()00 0)O 0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0urou-Ilnongn 1. 9 :1:1. 7 12. 2 21.5 0 0 0 0 0 48.2 0 33.9 0 14.3 0 0 0 0 011111C 21.5 1S2 I1./ 5. I 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.3 0.0 5.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0\ aug6i)ul6 i 21.5 It .2 . I I I 5.1 0 0.0 0.() 00 5.3 0.0 5.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0wFoo C NU. 1z7.5 1.! 16.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 42.9 3.t.9 0.0 9 0.0 0.0 o.0 0.0 0.0 o.0
hmulxiji;i 401 5.5 I.I 4.4 ().) 0.0 0.0 00 34.6 25.6 0.0 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
iduiug T 20 3 12 I J)) 12.0 (. 0() 00 (0 8 3 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0ata Resource: Resettlement survey of NHIV of Hubei Province
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Attached table 4__umnary of Structure
Affected T total Removed structure(m2)
Brick- Brick-timber Timber-tile Simple house
concrete
Total 107142.9 31946.5 55667.2 12338.7 7190.5
Subtotal of Jingzxhu 78363.6 24642.2 41311.4 7300.6 5109.4
Household 68389.0 21583.2 34830.3 7300.6 4674.9
Jiangxia D 11388.4 3753.5 5860.1 551.0 1223.8
Zhengian T 355.8 0.0 284.9 . 0.0 70.9
Duanlinmiao T- 3850.3 1306.0 1620.9 457.5 465.9
Anshan T 3116.5 1506.1 1442.7 0.0 167.7
Helao T 4065.8 941.4 2511.6 93.5 519.3
Xianlin C 8509.4 2396.9 . 3441.7 1427.5 1243.3
Gangtang T 2615 743 907 407.6 557.4
Zhanggong T 1420.8 188.9 1077.1 137.8 17.0
Baota T 3521.0 1177.0 948.0 882.1 513.9
Henggouqiao T 622.4 288.0 179.4 0.0 155.0
Dingsiqiao T 330.2 0.0 330.2 0.0 0.0
Cibi C 48491.2 15432.8 25528.5 5322.1 2207.8
Quankou T 6150.0 1573.0 3886.0 691.0 0.0
Zhonghuopiu T 13208.2 4851.5 6332.0 715.0 1309.7
Yangialin T 6447.4 1047.0 4328.4 1072.0 0.0
Cimagang A 1860.2 863.3 976.9 20.0 0.0
Chuancuan A 1855.0 170.0 1647.0 0.0 38.0
Fenghuangshan A 6561.0 4833.0 1564.0 59.0 105.0
Caanlin T 5098.7 1341.0 2526.9 1006.7 224.1
Xindian T 7310.7 754.0 4267.3 1758.4 531.0
Collective 6035.4 2369.0 3445.1 0.0 221.3
Jia-via D 3940.2 2319.0 1399.9 0.0 221.3
Zhengdian T 1044.7 0.0 939.9 0.0 104.8
Duanlinmiao T 364.5 0.0 356.0 0.0 8.5
Anshan T 2319.0 2319.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Helao T 212.0 0.0 104.0 0.0 108.0
XiIrIIIIingt C 1178.2 0.0 1178.2 0.0 0.0
Baora T 555.2 0.0 555.2 0.0 0.0
Gantang T 623.0 0.0 623.0 0.0 0.0
Cibi C 917.0 50.0 867.0 0.0 (.0
ZhonhLhupu T 50.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Yanizjialin T 69.0 0.0 69.0 0.0 0.0
ChlLncuan A 600.0 0.0 600.0 0.0 0.0
Caanlin T 198.0 0.0 198.0 0.0 0.0
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Affected T total Removed structure(m2)Affected T total
Brick- Brick-timber Timber-tile Simple house
concrete
EMI 3939.2 690.0 3036.0 0.0 213.2
Jwangxia D 1587.2 0.0 1374.0 0.0 213.2
Anshan T 1587.2 0.0 1374.0 0.0 213.2
CUiiC - 2352.0 690.0 1662.0 0.0 0.0
Cunchuan A 1102.0 690.0 412.0 0.0 0.0
Xindian T 1250.0 0.0 1250.0 0.0 0.0
Subtotal of 28779.3 7304.3 14355.8 5038.1 2081.1
other highwayS
Household 28779.3 7304.3 14355.8 5038.1 2081.1Tonigshan- 21791 5222.4 11443.3 3695.6 1429.7Congyang-CibiTongshan C 12521.1 3131.3 5792.4 2792.1 805.3
MeigangT 4150.9 970.5 2401.1 703.2 76.1
Tongyang T 2090.5 840.2 732.1 308 210.2
Dalu T 1980 870.3 850.2 259.5
Nanlin T 4299.7 450.3 1809 1521.4 519
Congyang C 4099.7 1295.3 1549.7 630.3 624.4
Lukou T 1332.8 321.2 703.4 102.4 205.8
B:iyi T 1538.5 550.4 476.8 202.4 308.9
LumenT 521.4 120.5 159.9 131.3 109.7
Tiancheng T 707 303.2 209.6 194.2
OCNb C 5170.2 795.8 4101.2 273.2 0
Jinquan T 0 0 2152.2 3 319.5 1800.4 32.3Fenehuangshan A 3018 476.3 2300.8 240.9
Dawu-Hongan 6988.3 2081.9 2912.5 1342.5 651.4
Dawu C 4984.7 1001.5 2390.6 992.6 600
Chengguan T 599.1 200.4 398.7
Yangppin T 450.4 230 220.4
Xincheng T 499.8 450.4 49.4
Xiadian T 2210.3 200.3 1543.3 346.9 119.8
Liuji T 772.4 150.4 98.8 263.4 259.8
Hekcou T 452.7 300.4 152.3 __ -
Hongan C 2003.6 1080.4 521.9 349.9 51.4
Shangxinji T 1822.9 1080.4 432.5 258.6 51.4
ErchenazT 180.7 89.4 91.3
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Tree Tree Growrn YoungAffected T Sunning well Wall tomb (0:10cm) (Tree10CM) tree fruit tree
round(m (m)
Total 6710.6 106 1565.2 1126 79872 94517 5804 1114
Subtotal of 5745.0 80 499.3 991 75065 93469 4862 894
Jingzhu _ _
Household 4325.0 79 246.3 71 23757. 58855 3366 894
Jiangxia D 1281.4 15 162.3 61 414 328 260 460
ZhengdianT 39.4 1 0.0 0 0 10 I 0
Duanlinmiao T 680.2 9 116.5 61 177 71 125 0
Anshan T 509.6 3 37.8 0 170 115 110 460
Helao T 52.2 2 8.0 0 67 132 24 0
Xianning C 142.0 11 77.0 0 1635 55221 1172 230
Gantang T 60.0 1 4.0 0 135 178 215 200
Zhanggong T 0.0 I 0.0 0 790 54703 290 0
Baota T 0.0 7 0.0 0 610 340 644 30
Henggouqiao T 0.0 2 19.0 0 20 0 23 0
Disiqiao T 82.0 0 54.0 0 80 0 0 0
Cibi C 2901.6 53 107.0 10 21708 3306 1934 204
Quankou T 26.7 7 0.0 1 1065 60 150 0
Zhonghuopu T 1206.0 4 0.0 5 2681 1519 832 80
Yangjiali T 15.0 1 8.0 4 15226 1219 817 102
Cimagang A 317.6 5 75.0 0 294 368 72 22
Chunchuan A 0.0 1 0.0 0 205 0 0 0
Fenhuangsan A 274.0 9 16.0 0 825 90 0 0
Caanlin T 147.5 11 4.0 0 567 15 0 0
Xindian T 914.8 15 4.0 0 845 35 63 0
Collective 620.0 1 0.0 920 51308 34614 1496 0
JianQ/xia D 0.0 0 0.0 520 3609 328 956 0
Zhengdia T 0.0 0 0.0 20 1709 0 0 0
Duanlinmiao T 0.0 0 0.0 344 1900 328 956 0
Anshan T 0.0 0 0.0 26 0 0 0 0
Helao T 0.0 0 0.0 130 0 0 0 0
Xaillnilg C V.0 0 0.0 0 17 27748 90 0
Gantan8 T 0.0 0 0.0 0 17 348 0 0
Zhanggong T 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 27400 90 0
Cihi C 62(l.0 I 0.0( 400 47682 6538 450 0
QuankLou T 0.0 0 0.0 s0 36888 0 0 0
Zhonahuopu T 0.0 0 0.0 60 l15 0 0 0
Yangjiaiin T 0.0 0 0.0 35 7425 4678 0 0
Cimagong A 0.0 0 0.0 30 1499 340 0 0
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Summary of Affected Collective
La nd Cultiva Total Area Brick- Timber- Simple LaborersList of Coflective Acquisition ted (MZ) Concrete earth house
(mu) land (*t) (2) (ml)(mu).
Total 3256.1 818.1 6035.4 2369 3445.1 221. 3 170Total 3088.7 709.8 6035.4 2369.0 3445.1 221.3 164Subtotal (Jiangxia district) 638.5 178.2 3940.2 2319.0 1399.9 221.3 509D team ofthe 4D village ofZhengdian T in 5. 8 2.2 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 1Jiangxia district3' team ofLaosi villageofZhengdianTin 8.1 1.6 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 1Jiangxia districtLaosi village of Zhengdian T in Jiangxia district 44.0 1.4 1044. 7 0. 0 939. 9 0. 0 1Fruit Farm of Duanlinmiaoin Jingxia D 46.9 3.7 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 1Dongshan V of Duanlinmiao T in Jiangxia D 28.5 3.6 348.5 0. 0 340.0 0. 0 14D Dongshan V of Duanlinmiao T in Jiangxia D 5.3 2. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 18tean Conglin V of Duanlin T ofJiangxia D 1. 8 1. 8 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 1I team Conglin V of Duanlinmiao T in liangxia 1. 4 0 8 0 0 0. 0 00 00 1D_Duanlinmiao V of Duanlinmiao T in Jiangxia D 0.4 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 013 tcam Duaniinmiao VofDuanlinmiao Tin 0.9 0. 9 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 1Jiangxia D7 team Laowuhu V ofDuanlinmiao T in 6.5 6. 5 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0.0Jiangxia DQingnianan V of Duanlinmiao T in Jiangxia D 2 5.6 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0. 07 team of Qingnianan V of Duanlinmiao T in 1. 2 1.2 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0Jiangxia D4 tean ofQiannianan V of Duanlinmiao T in 2:3 6 23.6 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 3Jiangxia DHuaqiao V ofDuanlinmiao Tin Jiangxia D 14. 7 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0. 07 team of Nianhuaqiao V ofDuanlinmiao T in I. 6 0.9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0. oJiangxia D13 team ofLianhuaqiao V ofDuanlinmiao Tin 2. 8 2.7 16. 0 0. 0 16. 0 0.0 1Jianexia DQianchun V of Anshan Tin Jianexia D 1 S.6 16. 7 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 2Shenli V of Anshan T ofJiangxia D 11.9 7 0 0 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 IViliageeCommiteeofAnshanTinJiangxiaD 2. 0.1 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 _Caojianwan I0 team ofAnshan Tin Jangxia D 7. 6 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0ViliaeeCommitteeofAnshanTinJianxiaD .58.2 0.8 0 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 10I I team ofAnshan V of Anshan T in Jiangxia D 0. 7 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 .0 0. 0Village Committee ofMaguanshan of Anshan T 51. 3 h. 0 2319. 0 2319. 0 0.0 0.0 1in Jianexia DDeneta V if guanshan T in Jiangxia D 1. 0 0 0 00 00. O O. O 0 0Xinmao V of Guanshan T in Jianexia D 22.0 0 3 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0Machang VtifAnshan T in Jianexia D 1.5 I 10- I 0 0 () 0.0 0 0 23 Team ofShuguane V of Helao T in Jiangxia D 5 i 8 8 ) 0 0.(0 0. 0 0. 0 _4 Team of Shuguang V of Helao T In Jiangxia D 20. 3 5 1 0 o 0. 0 0.1) .0 ISongpuxia 2 Team of Shuguane V of Helao T in 1. n I o 0. () nn .Jianexia DXin%%uzheng I team of Shuguang V of Helao T 32.2 2 II 0 o 0 0 (h.() o. 0in Jianexia D2 team of Guanghui V of Helao T in Jiangxia D 9 4 ::. o. Co t ). ) 0. il _9 team of Guanghui V of Helao T in Jiangxia D 7. 3 I (0. o o o o t n 26 Team ol Guanghui V of Heiao T in Jangxia D I. 9 . u 0 0o 0 1o o 1 .1 _7 team ofGuanghui Vof HelaoTin.liangxia D _. 2 II tl () O I (1I II n IShantsuhinvan 8 team ofaGuanghui V of I N. 1 1111 o. ui (1. o n t IGuanghui V in Jianaxia DXupohao" an I team ofGuanghui V of Helao T u.n ( uI u 1 u u o i uuin Jianrexia DZhoulabian 3Team ol'Guanehu V ofllao I - . I 11 u 0 o 11 "I o Ii
in tiangfia 1)ZhouliaShUn teiammof(iuan2htiV ofI llao 1 1; 1 I I I n(hu Iu in Jianexia niI )a zti .\nri liCLrI \I otf lVl.a I o1 J an 3oa \: (It J I at m V -8 team ofDa7nAericiliture V ali lalTao 0 I _ .- ,, _ I , Oi ,,Jianexia \V5 team oi Dazoui A.\riculiure V of Helao lTol 1.5 I S1 u II II II u I I l
Jian2xia \'
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(mu) land (m2) (m2) (*2)_________ (mu) ___mu
Dazui Fishing V of Helao T in Jiangxia D 18. 5 18.5 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 28 team of Dazui Fishing V of Helao T in 0. 6 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0Jiangxia D I_ _
7 me ofDazui Fishing V ofHelao T in 12.3 0.0 108.0 0.0 0.0 0 0JiangxiaD _D_ .I team of Dazui Fishing V oflHelao T in 11.6 10.0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 2JiangxiaD _D
Subtotal of Xianning C 837. 1 214.7 1178.2 0.0 1178. 2 0. 0 45Xianning City Communication Bureau 243. 3 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0Zhanggong Township 1. 2 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 _
Quanhu V of Zhonggong T of Xianning C 0 6 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0Quanhu V ofZhangeong T 46.4 1 19.3 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 212 team ofQuanhu V ofZhanggong T 17.2 1. 2 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 I team ofQuanhu V of Zhanggong T 12. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 08 team ofQuanhu V ofZhanggong T 9. 7 9.7 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 24 team of Quanhu V of Zhanggong T 8. 3 1. 6 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 IZhanggongmiao V of Zhanggong T in Xianning 0. 2 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0I tean ofZhanggongmiao V ofZhanggong T in 7. 8 1. 0 0. 0 0! 0 0. 0 0. 0XianningI Team of Yintianluo V ofGantang T 0. I 0. 1 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
Zhitang V ofZhanggong T -1. 9 16.3 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 210 team ofhitang V ofZhanggong T 14. : :3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 I__0. 08 team ofZitan V ofZhanggong T 2.9 0.8 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 04 team of Zhulao V of Gantang T 1.1 .8 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 fteam of Zhulao V of Gangtang T 2. 1 0. . 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 IPlant farm of Xianning Prefecture 36. 2 :36. 2 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 3Xianning ownership land .5j. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0Fengya farm 140. i 36.8 -137.2 0.0 *137. 2 0.0Xianning Agriculture Technical School I 5. 7 1 5. 5 118. 0 0. 0 118. 0 0. 0 3Dingsiqiao town of Xianning 7 1 6. 3 0. 0 () 0 0. 0 0. 0 1Guojiawzan villape of Baota town ofXianning 10. 5 i10. 5 0. 0 0. 0 0. () 0. 0 55team ofChigang villageofDingsiqiao town 2 * 0.3 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 I oDingsiqiao town ownership village of Xiannmig 0. 8 0. 0 0.0 0. o 0. 0 0.0Tangjiazui of Baota town of Xianning 2- f 1. i 0. 0. 0 0.() 0. ( 12 team of`Tangjiazui village of Baota town 2. . 2.5 1).t) (. ). () 0. ()I team of Tangjiazui village of Baota town I )) 0 0. 0 U. () 1. l) ( 0
Gan vlage of Gananine 2. f 0 0 .) 0.(Zhulao vi llage of Ganetan g T of Xiannina Ih ( 0 I 5:. 0 0. 0 (15:. (I 0)2 team ofZhulao village of Gangtang T 18. 4 I 0. oA I 0 o O1) ,)O1O
7 team ofZhulao village of Gangtang T i I 1. 0. ( oO )) 1(h ( ()3 team ofZhulao village ofGangtang T 1.2 0.I ) 0.() (). ( ) ()5 team ofZhuiao villageeofGanetang T 7 _ 1.2 o1 0. ).t tl. O () ()u5 leam ofZiulao vfillage ofnGangoang TlI 1. 1.5 I3 .O ().o (I) 1 2Junshan vfila2e of Gangtang T ofMXanning i4l. 5 1. 8 I, (1. n o. t ) .. 0.O 6 team olJunshan village ol'Gangtang T I I. 2 O. O 0. ()1.) () ()
tceam of'Junshan village ofGanvtane T s o) o O O
4 team ol Junshan x illage ol'Gangtang ' I : i) )5 team ol Junshan \ illage ol Gangtang I I\abh;n Raihla.% 13ureau i1f 0
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(Nu) land ( l2) (3') (in)(mu) _____
3 team of Libaoqiao village of Henggouqiao town 2. 7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0f Xianning
4 tean of Libaoqiao village of Henggouqiao town 7. 3 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 211 team of Libaoqiao villageof Henggouqao town 1.0 1.0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 17 team of Libaoqiao village of Henggouqiao town 1.5 1. 5 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 16team of Libeoqiao village of Henggouqiao town 3.0 0.4 0. O. O 0. 0 0.
Subtotal of Cibi city 1613. 1 316.9 917.0 50. 0 867.0 0. 0 69
Quankoutownof Puqi 19.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 00 Taipingan village of Quankou town of Puqi 67.7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OQuankou village of Quankou town of Puqi 58.6 0.0 0.0 0 0 00. 0 0 OGongsunlei village of Quankou town of Puqi 50. 2 2. 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2 tean of Dushan village of Quankou town 42.0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0
3 team of Dushan village of Quankou town 22. 1 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 0. O OO
II team of Dushan village ofQuankou town 13.0 0.0 0. 0.0 0.0 0. DushanvillageofQuankou townofPuqi 8.2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0I team ofDushanvillageofQuankou town 1.1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0I team of Yuetaishi village of Quankou town 53. 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 05team of Yuetaishi village of Quankou town 12.9 12. 1 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 team of Lashupu viliage of Quankou to"n 26.1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lashupu village of Quankou tormi 83.3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 team of Quankou village of Quankou town 3.8 0.0 0. O O 00 0 0 07 team of Quankou village ofQuankou tonn 8. 5 0. 0 0.0 0 O 0 0 03 team of Gongsunlei viliage of Quankou town 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0° 04team ofGongsunlei village of Quankou town 10.3 0.0 0.0 0. O 0.0 0 0 1
team of Gongsunlei village of Quankou town 0. s 0. 5 00 0. 0 0. 0 0' 0 14 teamof Hujiazui village of Quankou town 26.5 2. 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 Zhongming viliage of Shenshan town of Puqi 11.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 O 6 team ofZhongming village ofShershan town ;0 2 0. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 team of Nanbeichong-village of Zhonghuopu 8. 1 0 0 00 0. 0.0 O .0town of Puqi8 team of Jijiaqiao village of Zhonghuopu to%n 32.9 09 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0. 0
2 team of Ltzhuang village of Zhonghuopu town 17. 7 13 5 00 0.0 0. 0 0 0 O
3 team of Lizhuang village of Zhonghuopu toNvn I1. 3 2 3 00 0. 0 0.0 0 0 1
4 team of Lizhuang village of Zhonghuopu town :3. 7 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 0 0 1
1 team of Lizhuang village of Zhonghuopu town I. 090 1 O 0. 0 0.0) 0
7 teamof Anfeng village of Zhonghuopu tovn ti. 0 1 2 50 0 .50 0.0 C t)
Huavuan village of Zhonghuopu town of Puqi 1.0 0. 0. 0 o. 0 o. o .
6 team of Huayuan village ofZZhonghuopu town 8. 1 1. 8 ((.0 (O 0 1.) t) t
5 team of Huavuan viliage of Zhonghuopu town 2. 1 7 (O 0 0. 0 . 0 o. aI team of Huavuan village of'Zhonghuopu town I II 2 0 0 . 2
Yanduan village of Zhonghuopu to\n of Puqi 7.1 t) 0 0O (1.0 0.() 0
I team of Yanduan village of Zhonghuopu town n ( /. 0. 0 0.0 0. ( o
8 team of Yandun village of Zhonghuopu to\n 7. ti5 OI) 0).0 31) t n
2icam of Yandun village ofZhonghuopu to\\n 0, I o n 0 t () () O. I t)13team of Yandun village ofZhonehuopu town -5. (3( () o () O (n 1
( (team of'Yandun village ol'Zhon2huopu town I 8 _) ()() ( n t
4 team of Yandun village ofZhonahuopu town I. . 9; 4 n ) ().1) n. O n ()
I team of'Yandun village of ZhonghLiopu to\n 5. 8 II U (o . (I II n
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3List of Colleetive Land Cultiva otal Area Brick- Timber- Simple LaborersAcquisition ted (W2) Concrete earth House
(Ku) land (ES) (2) (o')(~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cu)
2tea of Guanlinshi village of Yangjialing town of 39.0 3. 3 29.0 0. 0 29.0 0.0 IPuqiI team of Guanlinshi village of Yangpialing town 4. 3 3 0 0. 0 0.0 '.0 0. 0 0 1
11team ofGuanlinshivillage ofYangjialingtown 1.8 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 012 team of Guanlinshi viliage ofYangjialing town 16. 2 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
eatrn ofGuanlinshi village of Yangjialing town 12. 7 4. 8 0. 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 _
6 team of Guanlinshi village of Yangjialing town 25. 7 4. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
12teamrofYangjialingvillageofYangjialingftown 13.8 4. 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 2
team of Yangjialingvillage of Yangjialingtown 6. 9 0.6 40. 0 0.0 40.0 0.0
S team of Yangija3ing village of Yangjialing town 0. 5 0. 5 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
10 team of Yueshan village ofChimagang A 2. 7 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 1
12 team of Yuesha, village of Chimagang A 23. 6 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 Imtea of Yueshen village of Chimagang A of Puqi 29. 5 10. 4 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
team ofYueshan village ofChimagangA 6. 4 6. 4 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0
tean ofZhouhualingvillage of Chimagang A 6. 4 6. 4 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 _
team of Zhouhualing village ofChimagang A 17. 8 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0
1teamn of Xialuogang village of Chimagang A 12. 5 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
tearn of Xialuogang village of Chimagang A 41.3 16. 3 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 2
uqi Highwvay Administration Bureau 12. 8 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
hunchuanAgencyofPuqicity 30. 0 30.3 200 0 0.0 200.0 0.0 4
hunchuan Brick firn ofPuqi 38.6 38. 3 400. 0 O 400 0 0 0 4
haigongling village of Chunchuan A of Puqi 7.6 7. 6 0. 0 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 2Fenghuangshan Agency of Puqi 22. 1 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
angshan village ofFenghuaneshan A ofPuqi 46.5 5. 5 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 1
2team of Wangshanvillage of Fenghuangshan A 10.9 8.9 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 2
3ream of Wangshan village ofFenghuangshan A 8. 4 8. 1 0.0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 2
4team ofWangshan village of Fenghuangshan A :3.9 3. 9 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 1
Wangshan Village Primary School of 18. 8 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0Fenghuangshan AgencS _
l I team ofJintun village of Fenghuangshan A 30. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0.0team ofKuzhu village ofFenghuangshan A 12.7 2 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
3 team of Mulun villageofFenghuangshan A 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0. 0 0. 0
etam ofMulunling village ofFenghuangshan A 8. 4 0 0 0 () 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0
4teamofMulunlingvillageofFenghuangshanA 1. 1 5 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 .0haanling town of Puqi 7. 0 7 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 2
uqi Water Conservanc Bureau 1.5 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0.0 0 0
hanglongling villageofChaanline toxvnofPuqi 59. 6 ;1 i. 6 0 30 13.0n 0.13 7
team of Changlongling village of Chaanline rown ;. S .I 0. ) 01 .t)n oteam ofChanglongling viliage ofChaanling town 2. 18 6 ( 0 () 1J () 0 () () I
ingshiqiao village ofChaanling town of Puqi 1 () 0 0 148 0( (. 18.13 0. 0
team of Qingshiqiao village ofChaanling town 1 3 I 3 0 03 ) t) 0 0_ .0 ILushuinan Cannel Bureau of Puqi city 2, 7 O 0 3) t1 (3 0 0 13 0
team of Longmenqiao village ofXindian town 7 3 O O) 0 1 0 (1 (I 1 ) t13
14 team of Longmenqiao village of Xindian town 1; 2 2 2 0 () (3 (. 2
10 team of Longmenqiao \ illage of Xindian town 12i ) te (3 o 3 1 t) 0. t) I) II
, team of Gushan villa=e of Xindian town 3 8 h 33 O . O .1 O 3.3 O
Yrvangqiao village of Xindian tonofl'uqi I3 t u) 1t. t (0.3 0. o, eam o)- Yi\yangqiao v illage nf Xindian lo\n 2h 6 n) U ) t) f ). O n
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..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (mu)3steanofYiyangqiaovillageofXindia town 6. 8 6.8 0.0 0.0 00 00 25 team of Yiyangqiao village ofXindian town 33.5 0.0 0.0 ..00 0.0 0.0
Yiyangqiao Middlc School of Xindian town 13.0 O. 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Tucheng village ofXindian town ofPuqi 4. 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 5teamofTuchengvillageofXindiantown 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 10team ofTuchengvillageofXindian wwn 2.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 II team ofTucheng village ofXindian town 40. 6 0. 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 I
Subtotal of Other highways 167.4 108. 3 _ 6Tongshan C 55. 2 53. 1 2
TangXia V of Dalu T 12. 3 12. 3
Sixia Vof Dalu T 27.7 25.6
DaPIN v of Nanli T 15.2 15.2 2Congyang C 20.2 14. 7 1
Qiaobian V of Lukou T 20.2 14.7 1
Cibi C 10.1 6.8
Dongliugang V of jinquan T 10.1 6.8
Dawu C 21.5 16.2 1
Hugang V of Yangpin T 21.5 16. 2 1
ongan T 60.4 17.5 . 2
Shuikousi V of shangxinji T 22.6Hongmasha V of Shangxiji T 17.5 5.5 1Tumenlou V of Ercheng T 3.1 3. 1
Dazhaojia V of Ercheng T 17.2 8.9 1
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A ttached table 7Sunmary of affected Power and Telecommunications Facilities
A ffectedl I lowverlinet Powerline( Powerline( Powerline( Powerline( Long-istance Local Countryside flung Hung electric Buried Buried220 thou V.) I 10 thou V.) 35 thou V.) 10 thou V.) 380v nnd co.ill,unicntion coiminunication commutnicatlon electric cable line electric electric cablebelow) line ,line line metal line metal line line
Total 60501/15 7280/16 7675/50 39167/165 28532/264 2870/24 5320/70 7130/45 3070/39 480/7 .Subtotal of 6050/15 7280/16 2595/7 38007/158 22612/218 360/3 4720/65 6950/43 3070/39 480/7
Jingzhiii _
Jianngxis 1) 840/2 15010/52 10630/65 4440/61 1050/12 2270/31 480/7zhielligilia 1 2700/12 1450/13 15013Duaillillilii, I FX_40/2 1920/4 3840/23 2270/31AnslianT 1 8480/23 1800/6 . 1830/19 900/9 480/7Ilic"_lo F 1910/13 3540/23 . 2610/42
Xinnnling C 28-52 4470/28 2270/20 280/4zIialiggng F __. 3345/19 360/3 _I§;ao)l;, 1 l2t1/I 75515 1290/Il ________________ ______________ 120_1_755_5_1290_111
( l Ig ___________ _______ 1 65/I 370/4 620/6 . .Il.uCggoitjiao 1 280/4Cibi C 6050/15 6440/14 2310/5 18527/78 18712/133 360/3 5900/31 800/8 .
F () Q,,,lnkott T 125015 1240/1 2690/5 900/7zh/llgilulmp I (1 U0/3 _/ 15.30/2 7890/35 870/7Yallgjii)lin 1 1400/14
Citimuang A .1(1(1/4 52(0(0/9 6(00/3 3860/33 . 2600/10 800/8(Iuhmmcinmm A 91(/3 -_o____ _ _600/1t 360/3
Fet1ghtwoplianltI A 144(1/8 3332/17 1800/5(niallill T 29(07/15 480/4. 1500/16 . _ . .Ximi(idl,i - 78(0/3 3(000/12 7270/41 _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _
Subtotal of Ofier 5080/43 1150/7 5920/46 2510/21 -600/5 180/2llighwaysTongslinii C 3840/34 700/6 1290/11
fcigaii -1 T 144(0/12 __lo'iiggyalg i _ ___ 2200/20 . 700/6lI)all I _ 470/4Nanlini I 2(0(0/2 8 820/7
Congynug C 910/5 700/6 500/4 600/1LA ,-l 9 It 1/ I. ____915 240/21
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Continued Attachied I'nblc 7Alowerline( Powerline( Powerline( Powerline( Powerlipf oting-istance Local Countryside Hung Hung electric Buried BurledAffecte(l 1 220 thoul V.) 110 thou V.) 35 thou V.) 10 thou V.) j v nnd comimunll "don communication communication electric cable line electric electric cable
__________________ .___________ ____________ .__________ _ below) line line line meteat line metal line line- aivi I _460/4
f;iC,1 . _ __-_- 240/2 500/4 _ _Tianchiejii F , 360/3
Cibi C _ 40013 1540/11 180/2.1inclil F 4',i,2 1200/8 .IcIlgh I.IIq IlaIl I ___ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ___ _ _____ _____ _ 3403____ _____ _____ ____ _____ _____ _ 180 2 __34 0_3_18 0_2Dnwu C 380/3 2480/19 720/6
jlieliguLlail . ____________ 380/3 . . .Yangpi T - _ _ = 240/2 630/5Xiulclitg _l _ 1240/9 _Xia,dli. l I'___. 500/4 ..iu,ji:- 90/1 I lekou I . . 50/4 . . .
liongan C 460/3 250/2 500/4 . . .SlilIlinginii I 460/3 250/2 . .l.rchcng I 500/4
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ttach Documenit 1 of Annex 1
Questioiinaires for the Resettlemiienit of Natiomal.Higlivay Project IV in -lubei Province
Nanie of the Route: Comprehensrive CodeZOO
Address: county(district)__ townsliip village __ grouLp
,P'' ~~~~0 00 UO 00
'rype of the questionnaire 1) for I ouseLhoeld
2) for collective farmi anitid J)LIbiC infrastructure
3) for office, enterprise and inistitutioll
Nanie of the hiead of ilhe famnil y EC100
Signature of the head of the family:
Thle ResettlemLit Office of Nationlal I-Iiglhway l'roject IV
of HtLibei ProvinceSeptenmnber, 1996
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A Qestionnaire of Family Economic Information1. Status of family memhers
7. Charac- Job holders only Joble.s onlyFreq I Name2. Rltoto5. Nation- 6. Educa- ter of resi- .Sau 9. Status 1.Poeso 2U~poFreq | 1. Nanme th.Rel ttioushol 3. Sex 4. age alityation- ition Le vel {dence Otf h o m3r- f health 10. Enploe ofee j - holdo
er ~~~~~~~~~~~cards riage includs ofjb-hl-ee includsers
1)householder 1 ) 1D)1Han D)illiterate 1 ) agricul- I ) unniar- 1)good I) work regu- write in detail I ) pre - school2)spouse male 2)Hui and ture ried 2)nomal larly on the line age children3)parents 2 ) fe- 3)Tujia seimilit- 2 ) noagri- 2)married 3)bad 2 ) re - em- 2 ) school stu-4)grandparents male 4)Miao erate culture 3)divorced played after re- dents5 ) son, daugh- 5)Man 2) primary 3)others 4)bereft of tirement arid 3 ) persons forter 6 ) Mang- school spouse resignaticn household af-6)daughrer-in gol 3 ) middle 5)others 3) have chronic fairs-law, son- in 7)Zhuang school invalid 4 ) students-law 8)Dong 4 ) higher 4)factory stop- waiting to en-7 ) grandson/ 9)Others school sproduction ter higher a-daughter 5 ) junior !5)hold the post chool8) brothers and college de- without salary 5 ) city /townsisters gree and 6)others job hunters
o 9)others the higlher .)retired7)disables8)others
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04 _O OL _O O El El ° _ n L 0 0L00F0 005 lOEL °° 0 [1 -- 0 El D0 oo06 l DO Ll 0' 0 ] 0 0 0 001 O0 n07 E0 0 LI 0 EE l 0 El 000 0
___ _ _ _ ______ ._ _ ___ _--- __ __ _-
08 ° O__ OjoEjE 0 _ 0 O _ _ o ULL ElAl A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AIO All A12
2. Domestic property and living facility
1. watch nr- - 2. bike nr--- 3. electric fan nr- - 4. ca mera nr- - 5. recorder nr- - 6. washing machine nr- -
U aooooU U ooooW U EoWo[] aL oonLu l U OOOOQ U OOOOA13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 AZI A22 A23 AZ4
7. black and white TVset 8. color TVset nr- - 9. refrigerator nr- -- IO. video nr- - I1. acoustics nr- - 12. luxurious furniturenr-*- a naoon U L1OW[O' U 0onW U aDoEo -piece(s) -
1E UEID FJL A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 EU C UO COAZ5 A26 A35 A36
13. tractor nr--W- 14. motorcycle nr-X- 15. autobile nr---- 16. type of house 17. electricity 18. water for livingcox El UUUUU Ul oEE UEl EOEno o I)single storey 01)sufficient I)running water
A37 A38 A39 A40 A41 A42 2)storeyed 2)not sufficientU 2)well waterA43 3)others A44 3)water from alake/pond,etc
3. Family Incomes in 1995
1. labourers' earnings - 2. agriculture Y- 3. non-agriculture X- 4. other non-productive 5. total income of year X-
UJOUUIDA46 UUUODEUA47 UL]EUUA48 UUOEUUEA49 OE[UJOEA50
4. Family expenditures in 1995
1. agriculture - 2. non--agriculture X- 3. family expenditure Y- 4. other non-loan Y- 5. total cost of year y-
UUUUUnA5I EEEoUAS2 UUUEUA53 UUOOUA54 UUECUOA5S
Householder(signature) Investigator(signature Date
13. QuLestionniiaire of Plublic Opinlionl andc SuLggestions
B1 The ordinal Iinimber of interviewee in questionnaire A DL]31
132 Are you clear about the local expressway?
l)Yes 2)not very clear 3)No
133 Do you approve of the construction of the expressway?
I )Yes 2)No 3)indifferent LEJ33
B4 WlVo will benefit froiL tle construction of expresssway? (multi-choice)
a)State 1)Yes 2)No
b)Collective l)Yes 2)No Lic)lnlniviclual persons I)Yes 2)No
135 Do you know the compensation policies of land requiisitioni and remuovinig
for the expressway construction? 1)Yes 2)No
16 'Will you SUl bmit to the acquisition. removing and reseliteinemiet? Lilt')Yes 2)No
37 Do you have any opinioni and suggestions for tle expresswvay
constructioi? (mullti-choice)
a)nmake the expressway green by planting trees andt flowets I )Yes 2)No |l1a
b)uLliICl voice protective screei I )Yes 2)No Lii37h
.c)far from village I)Yes 2)No IJ1J7"
cI)niake enough crossing l)Yes 2)No L-11t7
138 Do you have any requireimenits to the resetleimenti compelisationl? (mLulti-
choice)
a)provide monley I)Yes 2)No
b)provide enoughi 1;nd I)Yes 2)No
c) provide employment opportullity in nonagricultural fieldIs Ll8bI )Yes 2 )NO LLS
Interviewer: date:
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C. Qustionnaire of Social alcd Economic Informat ioll
Address: cotunty (district) towlship village C_lZ
Year1 terni
1993 1994 1995
C1-louLseholds
C2 P'opulatioll
. amoong tlem :C2a 0-14 years
C2b 15S59 years
C2c 60 years and above
CZdl agricultural population
C2e nonagriculturnl population
C2f labour
C2g womn labouir
C3 Gross Social PlroCction1(tell thousanC)
among themI :C,3a indi(ustry . __
C3b agricuiture
C3c construction
C3c transportation
C3e commllerce
C4 GDP(ten thouLsand1)
C5 Nl(ten thou.saIIIC)
C6 LabouLr in employmen t
among them Ctia primary indluLstry
CGb secondary inclustry
C6c tertiary industry
C7 hlie Size of the village
C8 Cultivated land (mu1Ll)
interviewee: lI:ierviewer: D)n le
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D. QLiestionaire of Land Acquisitionserial: ZiIii
l i I d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tistiarce from cclii ruf linleNo. location) ripe s are (m) I tlke limn m ma !tip code
lfit 2) right m
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10 [3 jZZ~~~~~~Z:1. rEc ___ L ECDOCm
-.I [n Ir EL [330 n Z;Eflul mm Immm !BQ _ _~~rn- __
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c-rl- taict of the lrcitlin the ret1 iier 2. outside tre rid fies btt inside the surueved range 2. casual regmtition ou sidle -lie
red lines
of iorus.iiei Lind 02 t3v f-rml-nd 03 verigetale loi 04 water ponld 05 fish ponnd
06 loft., po 7 rv r fruKit garden 09 te pltati u e ficode tame of the t Yie If forest li-1d 12 house Iplace 13 barreni mountaitn 14 ssaste lattd 15 waste beach
11 profil ar_le hill 17 ol:r fi lard
[ni 3rIcraror D,,re:
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E. Questionnaire of tile BLuildingtsSerial code JI iI
co.t of b Sildiig dist.tct froni the central litieNo. location type q,ialility (cutrrent price. vkwn!m') stake km+ . m map code
toily to house .1) left m) cmod
-0' LI El=l~~~r L_ r_ 2) r - ______- I _________0___ r | C L-iO3 7 J~ _( |lTrr K=] I I oJ- CCIi I
.~~~~~~~-. .- 1 K = _ ElETo jC7 co - Va _r K=mafim C aE)ijI _ VIIIVILVII]_~~ __E7 _T mFTI+ ____ _. .m ,_ m
of; C- r; E' I ° I111 K=t +" 11i 04 F r [ E ' _LLJ j K11 I+C a] ,iii il [r--mr,..___ __ __ _ .___ m I 1111 CEVVV CVLEfVVTT
06 |I ! |m E m m 1 2 |II KE +m I . I I fmn z_m,
Os = .E +
09 | VIWE] mm J: K= +El= O i I I I I I J___ _ I __.__ _1Cm E ±uj] m z
I ? j rI VIE GV I mli r- mm | K ThJ-VIW{CZK |I! ELI=i]]rodte l.aie n( i
I. 6a,ide th, r-d li,ies 7. owi sidt lie red lwist bit isifde tie Suretyed ranige 3. casual requiisition oiliside the red linen
01 brick-coicrerc hl-iiYe (ni) 02 brick -timber house (it) 0 t timber-tile house (m:)
-d| of th, tvl' 0.1 simply house (m ) 05 It-el grouid 06 "Ith 07 enelosirig waIl 08 tombcn Ie urine of dll risel t 09 ert-e IO1cm) 10 Itree (0<10cm) 11 fill-grosrl fruit tree 12 half-grosun fruiit tree
13 ntliers
A briet Elicriirio,i
of tht buil 1ii.
Enimner-ntor Date:
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F. QIestiolillaire of Electiric Power and TelecomnUinication EquipimienitA l______rns _t'"t (dli ricl t (n"ndip 23CIJD,
r1,c |li~AOti, ) lef| distance from cen(,rl line soltilonnS1} ttPe ~~~~~~~~quanlit, S[Ase: knm- ni __ _I _n en
. |________ |______ i) ___________ -lett 2) rig t l | rnm ve 2) lift 3) bur
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irrh Em/El hr ] L 1/0 L] fIK'1 1 1 E0I- ThI E/i___IiL-JLf 'iEiL
I__ __Em/Lif |FATi-Em | i LII ED o _.-__ LIDI _r !/ i I/ ___ ;E:r-¢CT1 j O i C3L ___
_ ~ ~ ~ m _ITE _ _i _ __1____.___.____. _ _____
I9 S99 p,-cr! KiLII, rI | °u d | c3 lin._ YE K------ Li j LE i - °--
~_._ _ __ __ __________ ._ ___.
FrI3 110 thot,sanl ,Il pnoer line _M 35 t!f usand volt po1er line
j135 10 tli'w%;,nd volt ponCr line F(6 380 volt anniefli' pewer line_ld i.ine pt 7 dist.ince lcummmnicatin line FOS lteconiction line 'Ij/-in t!e -lv ,cOunts'
| comntr',id le I t ...e n.- tfine 1(1 tsn4eil electric cli te nolelIl line
I eliinridelectric cahIe Ilical (iire line VI? bhuried electric calilr netol line
`13 hnried eleciric cohIde oplictol il're line Fl l nliers
F.lmmieral.r: DaLte:
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G. QUestionnaire for offices, Enterprises and InstituLtions Information
Addlre,s cowitry (district) to,-n hi1) vi fla ge E_ viiij
I. Basic lIlormation 2. lniformatioii of Impact
G C 1 Degrte of impact 1) the -hole entterprise needs removingf ('Iion tprie mc of ti mit _ _ 2) part of enterprise needs removing
3) the enterprise nieedin't removing E(;? T:pe of tht unit I bllo,ig to cen.... (i t tTrictI ) 2) bWong to tri-nship G13 Qnuttitv for moving3) heoi rg to villare 4) belomg to 6idi,idual 5
r; F o- ol of y, r ihx I ) ol.srshnp bv i, xt hole people 2) collective oviiership type 'ue |structure | aeon/rpm cost of I whether or not it cost of qumninr3) iid,ml,hinl onirei-hqi 41 othtrl (please expl.,m) rebuilding need move equipment equipmen.
i( ... ihui,fnr of strf on th, job _____ LL7§ (,1 is,,llul.lol;r.lilol[1-1__________ __ GI -= _______ _____ _ _ _
1, >Jtiinalver nl retir'.) v llrr'cv. __ __ _f 7 i -J -{-
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II 1- 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ I(I; 75,.t11 Ho,,,,,(,, m-rr . , _ _
__ .1 If the enterprise wvill stop productio. please calculate the cost of loss.
toly t rn eitrprsle
r,9 nrigl'.1l price of fixed 1.ceis ih 1995 (vt1_)
. J Explantation Each columit above should be filled it accuirately a.id explicitly. among themI I Type/ose refer, to the use ol the huilditig. stich as factory btuilding . water tower(fi) S;ldes iuicinne iii 199S EEIE_ _ w,II aitd so o51.21) Str ectuire refers to the biilrlittg's Streictre. sutch as s reel roof truss str cttire.
C II gross tixes in 199 (viyall) IE I reiiforced conicrete strnietire and to on.3) 1f there are particular cases,. please expliait it ii additionaf paIers
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Attach Document 2 of Aiinex 2
The Manual For Resettlement Survey Interviewers of
National Highway Project IV in Hubei Province
by
Populationi Research Institute of Wulian University (PRI)
Hubei Resettlemenit Office of Jingzliu Expressway
September, 1996, Wulaiw.
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f
The Manual For Resettlement Survey Interviewers of National
Highway Project IV in Hubei Province
The manual for interviewers includes:
- matters needing attention.
- general principles and steps of the survey.
- definitions of term and codes which will be used in the survey.
The main aim of the manual is to identify the interviewer's behavior,
make all interviewers follow the same procedures, make the results
comparable, and guarantee the quality of the survey. The interviewers
should read the questionnaire and this manual seriously before the
survey, so that they can be familiar with and understand them accurately.
If there are some problems this manual hasn't mentioned, the interviewer
should explain it in detail and get contact with the supervisor in time.
1 The General Principles of the Survey
1. In the process of the interview, the interviewer should be very
careful and patient to obtain the interviewees' cooperation.
2. Ask all questions in the questionnaires, write down the answers
exactly. Never conjecture the interviewee's answer without asking or
without answers.
3. In principle, each question should have a clear answer. If the
interviewee refused to or don't know how to answer certain questions,
and the answer wasn't clear or was beyond the given codes, the
interviewer should give an explanation in the questionnaire or in an
added piece of paper.
4. For the Factual-Questions (for example, age , occupation) , the
interviewer can use all kinds of ways to obtain accurate answers,
further questions can be asked according to the situation on the spot,
But the interviewer should pay attention to check whether the answers
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are consistent.
5. For the Opinionated-Questions (for example, B3), the interviewer
record write down exactly what the interviewee answered. During theinterview, the interview,er must take a neutral stands. Never imply that
one answer is preferable to another.
6. There are four types of recording answers in the questionnaires:- One-Selected Closed Questions. The interviewer should circle the
appropriate code, then enter the corresponding number in the box. For
example A2.
- Several-Selected Closed Questions. This type of questions haveone or more than one answers. At first, the interviewer should circleall codes of the answers, then enter the numbers into the corresponding
boxes. For example B4.- Opened-end Questions. This type of questions have no code, the
interviewer should record the answers on the line or in the box directly.For example A4.
7. Each box can be filled only one number, if there are more than oneboxes for a answer, the number should be filled furthest to the right,and zeros ("0") should be entered in the unused boxes of the left.
8. After interview, the interviewer should check the questionnaireagain. If necessary, the interviewer should give an interview again.
2 Steps of the Survey
1. Define the affected households and units according to the affectedland and buildings in the survey scope on the topographic map.
2. Fill the cover of the questionnaires first, and the name of theroute, comprehensive code, address code, name of the head of the familyand the name of the unit should be recorded clearly, and they can't be
omitted.
3. If the affected lard and buildings belong to household, fillquestionnaire A, B, D andcE.
4. If the affected land and buildings belong to public installation
(but don't belong to enterprises or institutions), fill the space of"head of the family" with "collective" or "public", and only fillquestionnaire D and E, questionnaire A and B needn't to be filled.
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5. If the affected land and buildings belong to certain enterprise or
institution, fill the space of "head of the family" with fuLl name of
the enterprise or unit, and only fill questionnaire D, E and G,
questionnaire A and B needn't to be filled.
6. The interviewee should sign his/her name in every piece of the
questionnaire, and on the cover and questionnaire C, G, F and H must be
marked with the signature or seal of the unit.
7. Questionnaires for the resettlement of national highway project IV
in Hubei province consist of 8 kinds questionnaires, namely,
questionnaire A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. Among the questionnaires,
questionnaire A, B, D and E will be bond with the front cover, used as
households questionnaire; Questionnaire C and H will be filled to
village level with the cooperation of the statistics and civil
administrative departments; Questionnaire F will be filled to *the
township level; Questionnaire G will be filled alone.
3 Explanation of Recording Answers
The Cover of the Questionnaires
The name of the line and the comprehensive codes: See the appendix of
this manual.
Address and its code: Write down the full name of County(District),
Street (Town), Village and Group. The first box should be filled with
the code of the county or district, the second and third with the code
of street or township, the forth and fifth with the name of the village
or residents' committee, the sixth and seventh with the group's code.
The village code should be determined by the leader of the survey group
in every county or district before the survey. Address code in the same
county or district should be used repeatedly. The group code for the
sixth and seventh boxes can be determined according to the natural
number.
The name of the head of the family: Fill the name of the head of the
family. If the head of the family is public or collective enterprise or
institution, fill with "public" or "collective". If the survey object is
public or collective enterprise or institution, fill with the full name
of the enterprise or the institution. The ccde of the head of the family
is a three-digit serial number, and the serial number of public and
collective family are 000.
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A. Questionnaire of Family Economic Information
The size of the household in questionnaire A should take the residence
booklet as the standard.
Basic information of the family members
A4 Age : Record the exaLct age.
AS Registered permanent, residence.
3) The " Others" includes the registered Permanent residence which
has been moved out but inot settled in new place, the child was born but
hasn't apply for a permanent residence and other cases the permanent
residence are difficult to make clear.
AS Education Level: Only to the family members over 6-year old. Recordthe highest academic degree he/she received or appropriate degree
according to his/her present education level.
A9 Status of work
1) Working normally. It means all laborers who are taking part insocial work normally in all kinds units, and it includes contact
workers, temporary workers, self-employed laborers and peasants.
2) Working again after retirement: It means those who have retired
and enjoy appropriate treatment, but they are still taking part in
social work and earning money, It doesn't include the voluntary laborers.
3) Sick rest for a long time. It means those who can't take part
in social work because of sickness , but their organizational
affiliations are remained in their units and they can obtain labor
insurance allowance.
4) The enterprise's production stopped: It means those who are not
taking part in social work or who are taking part in social work but not
in the units formerly belonged to because the enterprises bave stopped
producing, but their organizational affiliations are remained in the
units formerly belonged to.
5) Stop payment of salary but retain organizational affiliation:
It means those who are not taking part in work in the unit formerly
belonged to because of reasons except for 3 and 4.
Al0 Record the actual occupation, such as grain farmer , vegetable
grower, factory manager, entrance guard, teacher of primary school and
so on. The codes of this question's answers will adopt the
"Classification and Codes of Occupations" laid down by National
Statistic Bureau of China. If the interviewee is engaged in more than
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one occupations, record the one on which he/she spent the longest; time.
All Status of persons out of employment
1) School children: It means students who are studying in all
kinds schools.
2) Housekeeping: It means those who are able to do social work but
only do housework.
3) Awaiting school enrollment: It means those who have graduated
from middle school and are ready to enter a higher school.
4) Waiting job assignment in-city/town: It means those (man from
16 to 60, woman from 16 to 55) who haven't job but are looking for jobs.
5) Retired and resigned: It means cadres and workers who have
retired or resigned and are not taking part in social work at present.
6) Disability to work: It means those who can't work normally
because of sickness, disability and old age, but it doesn't include
those who have retired and resigned.
Income of the Family in 1995.
Family income is the total actual inconie: earned from all kinds of
resources, it consists of income in cash and in kind.
A46 Agricultural income: It means household's total income earned from
farming, forestry, animal husbandry, side-line production and fishery.
A47 Nonagricultural income: It means household's total income earned
from industry, communication and transportation, building, commerce and
others nonargriculture professions.
A48 Others nonproductive income: It means household's total income
earned from retirement pay, allowance, rent, interest income and so on.
Expenditure of the Family in 1995.
A50 Expenditure for agricultural production: It means household's total
expenditure used in 1995 for agricultural production, such as buying
seeds, chemical fertilizer, agricultural chemical, farm tools and other
productive fixed assets.
A51 Expenditure for nonagricultural production: It means household's
total expenditure used in 1995 for nonagricultural production, such as
buying materials, fuel and expenditure for electricity and wage labors.
A52 Living expenditure: It means household's total expenditure on
material life and spirit life.
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B. Questionnaire of Public Opinion and Suggestions
Select a member over 15-year old from the family to answer the questions
of this questionnaire.
B1 Fill the box with the serial number of the interviewee in
questionnaire A.
B4 B7 and B8 are several-selected questions.
C. Questionnaire of Social Economic Information
This questionnaire will be filled to the level of village. Fill the
questionnaire referring to all kinds of statistics data and tables. The
number of population, laborer, area and cultivated land should be
recorded accurately.
D. Questionnaire of Land Acluisition
The working maps for the resettlement survey of the project IV, which
were enlarged based on the 1/2000 topographic map in the course of
primary designing, will be used for the survey, analyzing and
supervising the resettlement.
Map Number
The map number consists of comprehensive code and map ordinal number.
The comprehensive code is a three-digit number, the first number is the
code of the county(district), the second number is the code of the
alignment( 0 represents the recommended alignment, 1 the comparative
alignment, 2 the contact alignment and 3 the rebuilding alignment), the
third number is the ordinal number, the forth and fifth number is the
map ordinal number. The map number should be marked at the left lower
corner of the working map and in the "map. number" column in the
questionnaire of land and buildings acquisition.
Hap code
The map code consists of a six-digit. number. The first number is the
type code(0 represents house, 1 land), The second to the forth number is
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the grade 1 serial number, the serial number marked from 001 at: each map.
Before the survey, all maps should be marked with grade 1 seriaLl numbers.
During the survey, if the land a grade 1 serial number presents; contains
several pieces of land or the land are used by several households,
boundaries should be drawn up with pen in the map, then give the grade 2
serial number, otherwise, the grade 2 serial number is 00. If the land
or house a grade 1 serial number presents extends across two working
maps, the land or house should be coded in the first map so they won't
be coded repeatedly. Generally speaking, The grade 1 and grade 2 serial
number should be continuous, but in the field survey, they can be
discontinuous.
The questionnaire gives the codes of all kinds of lands, among them:
03 represents the vegetable plots suburban districts of the city.
05 represents the dug fish ponds.
06 represents the dug and cultivated lotus pond.17 represents the non-cultivated land except 11-16.
E. Questionnaire of Acquisition Buildings
The code index in the questionnaire provides the codes of all sorts of
buildings, among them:
01 represents brick-concrete house, its area is the place that the
brick wall and the concrete prefabricated components enclose. On the
building sketch, a description should be made about the storey of the
house. The datum lines are the platform lines or the eaves lines.
02 represents brick-timber house, its area is the place that the
brick wall and the timber room beam enclose. On the building sketch, a
description should be made about the storey of the house. The datum
lines are the platform lines or the eaves lines.
03 represents tile-timber house, its area is the place that the
tile and the timber room beam enclose. On the building sketch, a
description should be made about the detailed situation of the house.
The datum lines are the platform lines or the eaves lines.
04 represents simply houses in which no people live, mainly
referring to toilet and livestock shed.
05 represents level ground, mainly referring co sunning ground and
the concrete platform in front of the house.
06 represents well, mainly referring to the well of the household
and the village constructed by bricks.
07 represents enclosing wall, mainly referring to the enclosing
wall around the house. On the building sketch, a description should be
made whether the enclosing wall is brick or tile.
08 represents the tomb, mainly referring to the ancestral grave of
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the households.
09 to 10, represents tree, the trees are divided into two sorts:one is the diameter>10 cmn, the other is the diameter <10 cm.
In the column of "distance from the central line", the code of theleft is 1, and the right 2.
F. Questionnaire of Electric Power and TelecommunicationEquipment
This questionnaire should be filled by the affected township. The code
index in the questionnaire provides the codes of all kinds of equipment,
among them:
01 represents 500 thousand volt power line. The number of theequipment and their solutions should be consulted with power department,
and a description should :be made on the equipment sketch.
02 and 03 represent 220 thousand volt and 110 thousand volt power
line, the type of the pole (iron tower or concrete pole), The number of
the equipment and their solutions should be consulted with power
department, and a description should be made on the'equipment sketch.
04 and 05 represent 35 thousand and 10 thousand volt power line.
The number of the equipment and their solutions should be consulted
with power department, and a description should be made on the
equipment sketch.
06 represents low volt power line, The number of the equipment and
their solutions should be consulted with power department, and a
description should be made on the equipment sketch.
07 represents domestic long-distance telecommunication line. The
enumerator should consult with local administrative department to judge
whether the line is domestic long-distance telecommunication line, The
number of the pole and the length of the wire should be enumerated if
the pole will be removed.
08 represents telecommunication line within the city (county), the
same as 07.
09 represent countryside telephone line. The enumerator should
consult with township post. office. The number of the pole and the length
of the wire should be enumerated if the pole will be removed.
10 represents hanged electric cable (metal line). The surveyshould be conducted with the cooperation of the local administrativedepartment. The number of the pole and the length of the wire should be
enumerated if the pole will be lifted.
11 represents hanged electric cable (optical fiber line), the same
as 10.
12 represents buried electric cable(metal line). The survey of the
location and the depth to bury the cable should be conducted with the
cooperation of local administrative department, and the length of the
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Attached table: Code Table of Resettlement Survey
No. Project Grade Topography Code
I Main line I
1.1 Jiangxia Expressway Plain, liaht hill 003
1.2 Xianning Expressway Plain. light hill 203
1.3 Puqi Expresswat Heavy & light hill 303
2 Interconnecting
roads
2.1 Anshan Class 2 Plain, light hill 024
connecting road I
2.2 Gangtang Class 2 2221
connecting road
2.3 Henggouqiao Class 2 224|
connecting road 2
2.2 Zhonghuopu Class Heavy & light hill 324
connecting road
-= _ _ I __ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Annex 3 Investment Plan
The Affected Village Backgrounds
Annex4 (i)County(City ,district) Township town) Village O 00 0O
Affected item Quantity
The whole village population
In it: Laborer
The area of cultivated land (mu)
The average area of cultivated land for per
person before land acquisition
The area of cultivated land to be required (mu) ___
Houses to be removed (square meter)
In it: Brick-concrete (square meter)
Brick-timber (square meter)
Earth-timber (square meter) _
Simple house (square meter) l
PAPs
In it:Only affected by land acquisition
Only affected by house removal
Affected bv land acquisition and house removal
The average area of cultivated land for per
person after land acquired (mu)
Agricultural laborer resettlement
Non-agricultural laborer resettlement
Available land compensation (Yuan)
Available resettlement subsidv (Yuan)
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Annex 3
The brief introduction of Junshan Bridge
1 Background
Junshan Brige is the common section of Jinzhu expressway and Hurong Expressway. It is
also very important section to connect the North section and south section of Jingzhu expressway.
It is one of the key communications projects uring the period of Ninth-Five-Year (9h FYP).
The total length of Junshan Bridge is 5002m. The main bridge is 964m, approach bridge is
1165m, approach road is 2873m. This bridge is designed 6 lanes. The width of bridge is 33.5m
and the width of approached bridge is 30m with the speed of 120Km per hour. The bridge. is
planned to be invested 1.4billion yuan RMB. All of investment are from the domestic.
2 Resettlement.
I.Project ImpactJunshan Brisge starts at the Longhu Village of Junshan T in Caidian County and ends at the
Qinjian Village of Jinshui T in Jiangxia District. Two villages of two Townships of two countiesmontioned will be affected by this project. The details see table:
Total Caidian D Jiangxia DAffected Households
Subtotal 51 34 17Households 47 31 16Collective 4 3 1Enterprises &institutes 0 0 0
In it:Affected by landacquisition
Subtotal 31 14 17Households 27 11 16Collective 4 3Enterprises &institutes 0 0 0
Affected by RemovalSubtotalHouseholdsCollectiveEnterprises &institutes
Both affected by landacquisition and removal
Subtotal 20 20 0Households 20 20 0Collective 0 0 0Enterprises &institules 0 0 0
PA Ps 181 130 . ITotal 82 31 51
Affected by land 0 0 0acq uisitionAffected b! removal 99 99 0Both affected by land
acquisition and removal
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II Permanent land acquisition270.8mu land will be permanently acquired. In it, 203.5mu are cultivated land( 91.4mu is in
Caidian D, 112.1mu is in Jiangxia D), 67.3mu are non-cultivated land(7.9mu is in Caidian,59.4mu is in Jiangxia). There are 2199 person and 2805mu cultivated land is in this two affectedvillage. The average cultivated land area for per person is 1.28mu. After land acquisition, theaverage cultivated land area is 1.1 8mu. The affected ratio is not very serious.
III Attached things and affected power and telecommunication facilities:66m wall, 150 big trees, 1475 young trees will be affected by this project. 525/6 M/tower power
line 110 thou V, 450/5 M/tower power line 35 thou V, 640/10 M/tower power line 10 thou V 400
M/tower power line 380V will be affected. And 280 M/pole long-distance communications line
and 120m/pole local communications line and 300/8 m/pole countryside line and 250/3 M/pole
hanged electric metal line will be affected by this project.
3 Resettlement Budget
According this RAP's compensation rate, the direct resettlement compensation rate forJunshan Brige is 3670.3 thousand Yuan RMB. The administrative cost is 146.8 thousand YuanFtMB, the contingency is 734.0 thiousand Yuan RMB, the other cost is 146.8 thousan Yuan RMB.The total cost is 4697.9 thousand RMB yuan, accounting to 3.36% of the total investment.
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The village Investment PlanIter Quanitity The output Planed The year expected The annual oUtptit after Annual income to be raised
(n)ii) of 1999 investment to receive profit receiving profit.(yuan 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004(yuan ) t/mi)
I Ulilizing wasteland . ________._.
Irrigated ladicl . . __Dry landl _ .Nursery and forest _
Fishing pond and(_lottus pond__
Others .2 Improving the landlwith, lower output ._
Irrigated land .
Dry lanicl .ForestNtursery
Fislhing pondl andlotus ponlcd
3 Adjusting l theplantinig strutciture_
Irrigaled lan _d_ .Dry landl -_._.Nurser y . .ForestFislhing ponid and
ltus pondOthers I I . I I _ . _
4 hlle othierdeveloprmenit . _._. _
Item Quantity( The oultptit Planed Ihe year expected Tlle annual income__ mut) of 1999 investinent to receive profits afler receive profit. ___
Dry land._NNursery
Forest _Fislhing pond and
iojius pod( _ _Otliei s_
5developinigbreeding _ . .6 side occupatioll __ _ _ _
o Total I
Enterprises Development Investment PlanAnnex 4 (3)
county T. rwiii'isl 11) Village
SrI.lI,,I for Scale Produocts pronit (yuan) Investment(yultn) Efmployees Finish&. Io. I, Numlber of Area ofacquOired land nmlue qtul A.nt..u Annual Year year year total Affected laborers timei,., , . employees untity I,-od..on profit among employees
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Annex 5
Resettlement Information Booklet
The name of household or affected units:
Jingzhu Expressway is the key communications project of our privince during theperiod of Ninth-five-year. This project will pass through your location. In order toensure that you know the project background, some resettlement laws and regulationand ecact the affected quantity., we compiled this booklet for you.
I project background
Jingzhu expressway is one of the main communication trunks from north tosouth in Cahina and it is also one of the key comnrnunication project during the periodof Ninth-five-year. The section of this project in Hubei province with total length of336Km, starts at Jiuliguan of Dawu and connects with Hunan province in Tucheng ofCibi City.
Hubei section of Jingzhu expressway consists of three project: a) the northsection in Hubei Province; b)Wuhan Junshan Yangtze River Bridge; c) the southsection in Hubei Province(frorn Zhengdian to Tucheng). Project IV includes the southsection of Hubei province and the north section of Hunan province. The south sectionwill be financed by the Bank.
Project IV starts at Zhengdian of Jiangxia District, Zhanggong T, Paota T ofXiangning City, Quankou T,Yangiialing T, Chaanling T, Fenghuangshan T of Cibi
City. The total length of this project is 11OKm. Along the alignment, 4 proposedconnecting roads will be built.
This project will be begin in September 1999 and finish in March 2003.
This project is signifienant to the sociaeconomic development of our state, and itwill improve the highway network of Hubei Province. It will bring about a greatadvance along the alignment.
2.The legal fiamework and compensation rate
2.1 Law and regulationsa) land management law\ of the people's republic of chianb)Enforcement regulation of the land managnement law if the people's republic of
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c) Forest law of the people's republic of Chinad)Hubei province lannd management and enforcement measures.
2.2 the Compensation Rate
item Compensation Rate
Permanent land acquisition 5820 yuan to each Mu for irrigated land., pond,
nursery. Fishing pond digging fee is 3000yuan to
each Mu; Dry land, resident, land and house
rebuilding fee is 4850yuan to each Mu; economic
forest is 6790 to each Mu; 3880yuan to each mu
for timber tree; other profitable land is 291Oyuan
to each Mu; waste land and barren hill is 200yuan
to each mu.
Temporary land use 970yuan to per mu
Standing crop 970 mu to per mu.
Resettlement subsidy 2910 yuan t
House Brick-concrete:265yuan/m 2 , brick-
timberl 5Oyuan/m2 , timber tile I 05yuan/m2 , simple
house70yuan/m2. In additio, removal fee, work-
stop fee will be paid.
Attached things Sunning ground 8yuan/m2 , well 400yuan,
wall200yuan/m , tomb 300yuan , big timber
tree25yuan, small timber treel0yuan, bearing-
fruit tree 60yuan, young fruit tree I0yuan.
Specific facilities To be compensated according to the replacement
cost and negotiation.
The compensation is based on the survey result according to the laws and regulationof our state and OD4.30 of the Bank. The purpose is to ensure that PAPs will recoverand improve their living standard in a short time. The compensation rate will bepublic after RAP approved by the Hubei Province Government.
3 Schedule
item timeNotification for land acquisition April 1999Fund disbursement April to July 1999Land acquisition April to July 1999Removal to new houses June to July 1999
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Engineering Preparation July to August 1999Construction September 1999 to March 2003
4. The Right and Responsibility of PAPa4..1 The Right
PAPs can aggrieve about compensation base data, compensation rate,disbursement schedule and rebuilding site selection to ROs from village commissionto PRO, ROs at all level w ill response in 15 days.
4.2 ResponsibilitiesPAPs can't prevent the project constructionPAPs can't build new structure in the scope of survey.Removing the structures in the scope of survey.
5 Aid to vulnerable groupRemoval subsidy to be given during the removal.Village commission will arrange some pcople to help them to rebuildd and remove.Reducing or remitting their voluntary labor in that year.Giving them priority right in choosing the rebuilding site and new adjustment land.
6 Resettlement Organization--Provincial organizationHubei Provincial Jingzhu Expressway Land acquisition and resettlement
Office(PRO)
--City and Prefecture Resettlement Office.Wuhan City Resettlement OfficeXianning C Resettlement OfficeXiaogan C Resettlement OfficeHuanggang C Resettlement Office
--County OrganizationJiangxia D Resettlement OfficeXianan D Resettlement OfficeCibi C Resettlement OfficeDawu C Resettlement OfficeTongshan C Resettlement OfficeCongYang C Resettlement OfficeHongyan C Resettlement Office
7. Affected personnel informationThe information sees anniex. If the data chanues in construction desiom or constructionperiod. we will inform vou at once.
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8 The explanation Right of the BookletThe explanation right belongs to PRO
The objective of resettlement is to improve the living standards of the PAPs.Compensation will be paid at replacement cost and the PAPs will be rehabilitated toadjust to their new lifestyles after resettlement. RAP will be available for publicreview by all persons at Township Resettlement Office.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOPUR SUPPORT TO OUR PROJECT.
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Nlame of owner (enlerprises &institules) Iemn: Al ignimeti: Address:Alfcectl item Compensation rate Comperisition fuindl Remarks
I. land( ( mt)Irrigated landDry landlVegetable landWater pondFislinig pondOt,her . ... _..
2. I-louse ( m2 )Br-ick-concretBUrick-timberTimber-tile
Simple lhotise* 3. Attached tiniiLgs . .
WellTombwvall (m ) _mBig treesTrees _Rippen fruit tree ._.-
Younlg fruiit tree4, othiers ___ .
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR
MONITORING RESEITLEMENT ACTIVrJES IN THENATIONAL HIGHWAYS IV PROJECT
IN HUBEI
Introduction
1. National Highways IV Project will displace or adversely affect the standards- of living of people currently living and conducting economic activities on the right of
way. To ensure that the Project Affected Persons (PAPs) maintain or improve on theircurrent standard of living, the Hubei Province Commuinications Department hasprepared a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). The RAP will be implemented by theResettlement Offices of the affected cities and counties under the direction of theHubei Expressway Resettlement Office (HERO). The effectiveness and impact of theRAP will be monitored internally by the HERO. HPCD has also contracted theservices of the Population Studies Institute of the University of Wuhan as theIndependent Monitoring Organization (IMO) in respective Provinces to monitor andassist the responsible resettlement organizations in achieving the objectives of theRAP as well as to ensure that the PAPs take an active part in the process of their ownrehabilitation.
2. This terms of-Reference outlines the resettlement monitoring work to beundertaken by the HERO and the IMO which have already been agreed and reflectedin the RAP.
Scope of Work: Internal Monitorina
3. Internal Monitoring of the complete resettlement organization will beundertaken by the HERO to ensure that all the responsible units follow.the scheduleand comply with the principles of the RAP. The purpose of this monitoringmechanism is to maintain the satisfactory functioning of the resettlement organizationduring the implementation process.
4. HERO will develop an internal monitoring famework to superviseresettlement activities, employing the census of the PAPs and their assets as the basisof the framework. HERO will maintain the database and monitor the progress inresettlement preparation and implementation through a 100 % monitoring of theactivities with the assistance of local ROs.
5. Relevant sections of the database will be shared with the City ResettlementOffices (CIROs). During the preparation of the RAP the staff of CIROs will betrained in the use of the data and their offices will be equipped with necessaryequipment to process the data.
6. During the implementation, CIROs will record implementation information onindividuals, households and units on formats prepared for monitoring and deliver therecord of the current activity (in electronic form) to HERO. In this way a continuosmonitoring of implementation will be maintained. HERO will conduct periodicsupervision of resettlement at the village and township level (and covering all
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townships) to verify the reported progress on a random basis.
7. Indicators to be Monitored: HERO will be responsible to monitor thefollowing indicators.
* Payment of Compensation to the PAPs / units.* Allotment of house plots.* Reconstruction of private housing.* Relocation of PAPs.* Land readjustmnent for the PAPs losing land.* Provision of employmrent to surplus labor and the adequacy of
employment in terms of security, public health, skill levels and incomes.* Rehabilitation of the vulnerable groups.* Rehabilitation of infrastructure and public buildings.* Restoration of affected enterprises and replacement ofjobs of the surplus
labor of those enterprises.* Scheduling of the above.* Conformity of the above with the provisions of the RAP and O.D. 4.30* Adequacy of participation of (and consultation with) the PAPs during
implementation.- Staffing, training, work schedule and effectiveness of local ROs.
Scope of Work: Independent Monioring
8. In addition to internal monitoring, an Independent Monitoring Organization(IMO) will undertake the Independent Monitoring of the resettlement component toobserve i) the functioning of the resettlement network including the HERO; and, ii)the adjustment of the PAPs to their new lifestyles. The IMO will be responsible toconduct evaluation of the implementation process and the measurement of thestandards of living of the PAPs.
9. The purpose of independent monitoring is to provide an evaluation ofresettlement by an organization independent of the administrative branch of theprovincial government, looking at the overall implementation from a broader, long-term point of view. Independent Monitors will follow the resettlement activity toevaluate whether the goals of resettlement are achieved through i) the application ofthe Laws of PRC pertaining to resettlement; ii) compliance with the principles of theWorld Bank's Operational Directive O.D. 4.30 on Involuntary Resettlement; and iii)an improvement in the standards of living of the PAPs or at least maintaining the pre-project levels of well-being.
10. Responsibilities of the IMO: IMO will act as an independent advisor to theproject and the PRO in evaluating the resettlement performance and suggestingalternative courses of action in case problems are anticipated in the achievement ofthe stated goals of the RAP. Specifically the IMO will undertake the followingactivities listed in this section
11. Standards of Living Surveys: IMO will develop and conduct base-line Standardsof Living Surveys (SLS) on a random sample of PAPs and a control group before thebeginning of the resettlement implementation. SLS will be repeated annually (at least
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twice after the implementation is completed) to measure the change in the standardsof living of the PAPs. This activity will be one of several approaches to determine thechanges in the living standards of the PAPs.
12. Open ended interviews with the PAPs and observational methods will alsobe utilized to supplement and guide the structured interview format. t
13. Public Consultation: IMO will participate in public consultation meetingsheld at the village and township level on a regular basis. By monitoring thesemeetings IMO will evaluate the effectiveness of the PAPs participation, and theincorporation of the PAPs' concerns into the RAP and its implementation. IMO willalso consult with the PAPs to understand the knowledge, inclination and the wishes ofthe PAPs in restoring their livelihoods and report its findings to the HERO. Theseactivities will continue before during and after the implementation of resettlement.
14. Grievance Issues: IMO will regularly visit affected sites and inquire about thegrievance issues by interviewing the local ROs. receiving the grievances and also byinterviewing the PAPs. Effectiveness of the grievance resolution framework will beconstantly monitored, and if necessary, suggestions will be made for possible changesin the procedures to make the process more effective.
15. Other Responsibilities: IMO will also Advise the HERO during thepreparation and implementation of the RAP, preparation of village levelimplementation plans for the use of land-compensation funds, and monitor thefollowing indicators:
* Payment of compensation and its levels.• Land readjustment.- Preparation and adequacy of resettlement sites.= House construction.
n Relocation of PAPs- Provision of enterprise employment, its adequacy and income levels.e Training.* Rehabilitation of the vulnerable groups.* Infrastructure relocation.* Enterprise relocation, compensation and its adequacy.* Compensation of lost assets.* Compensation for lost work time.* Transition allowances.* Payment of replacement cost for lost assets.* Scheduling of the above (whenever applicable).. Organization of the resettlement network.
Staffing
16. The HERO will be staffed with a director responsible only for resettlementissues related to the highway projects. The director should have prior experience inresettlement work and have authority to coordinate among different departments andoffices involved in resettlement work. The HERO should employ an adequate numberof staff knowledgeable in data processing resettlement and social issues to be able to
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carry out its responsibilities.
17. The IMO should be headed by a director who has at least five years ofexperience in conducting population surveys. The organizations should have thecapability of data management, statistical analysis as well as experience in qualitativesurveys.
Reporting
18. Internal and Independent Monitoring will be regularly conducted during theproject. During the implementation of resettlement HPCD will report the results ofboth monitoring activities to the Bank on a semi-annual basis (or more frequently)starting July 31, 1999. After the implementation is completed, IndependentMonitoring on the living standards of the PAPs and the Internal Monitoring onremaining resettlement issues will be reported annually (by January 31 of each year).
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Annex 7Monitoring Format for Compensation of Affected Househol and Collectigve Units
Alignmentcode: DOCAddresscode: COOCO C]OOO COOO Made by PRO
Items Affected quantity Compensation rate 3., house removal (square meter)
Brick-concreteBrick-timberTimber-tileSimple houseArea of second acquired land
for rebuilding new house .
2. Attached things
WellSunning ground (m2)Wall (m)tombTimber treeFruit tree
3. land (mu)Irrigated land
- Dry land .
Water pondNursery
Timber forest
Economic forestWaste hill and land
Other profitable land4, Standing crops compensation5 removal fee
6. work-stop fee7. Subsidy to vulnerrable group8 . the date gaine the firstcompensation fund9. the area of new house (square meter) in it: brick-concret m2. brick-timber m2
10. the area of cultivated land before land acquisition (mu)
I I , the number of household. in it: the number of laborers is:
Note: the T' line is onl% tilled by vulnerable group.
Head of hoLusehold(or director of unit: ( sianature) filler: (sitnature)
Unit atamp: filling date:
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Monitoring Format of Affected Enterprises and Institutions
Alignment code: 0 0 0Addresscode: O O O 0 CIO 0 O CD Made by HERO
Item _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I. The total area of this unit(square meter) __ _ _
2. The total area of acquired land (square meter)
3. The number of employees in 1998
4. The profit in 1998 (10 thou. Yuan)
5. The marketing income in 1998 (10 thou. Yuan) |_l
6. The main production in 1998
7. The rebuildine area (square meter)
8. Loss compensation (10 thousand Yuan)
In it :Compensation for profit l
Land compensation
Empioyees wage
9.The date of starting to rebuild The date of expected finish The datc of producing
10. Some comments and suggestion on resettlement
Note:The total area of the unit is the land acquisition for the buildings of the unit:
The total area of acquircd land is the land acquisition for the buildings affccted by thc removal.
Director of unit: (signature ) Filler: ti gnature)
Unit stamp: Filline date: Year month date-
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Annex 9
QUESTIONAIRES FOR LIVING STANDDARD
COUNTY (City,district) Township VillageCD0 oEn 00
Head of household: ,_ac
Affected item: ._O
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A Qestionnaire of Famnily Economic Information1. Status of family rnembers
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5.expcniintire to 6.cxpenditure fir living
I )eductationi yuan O1OOClD5 3)sidc food yuani OO0[]0D9 Ij meat graninill yoan 3)fruit g yuan
2)rice vuain O0001)6 4)coal and gas yuamin E00 1)10D 00OD14 OO1D15 EOOD18 OOOD19
in it producled by selves yuoan 0Ol01)7 5)clothes yuttan O0EIODI I 2)lood oil g yuan 4)others Ibod g yuma
buying yuan OOOOO1)8 6)n1edicinc yuan IElEOO OOD12 OEOD16 0OOD17 OOOD20 OOOD21
7)house yuan OOEOEOD13
7 Ihe comment to your Iiiing stadnar IdarJ i' f$ll
I.order of answers 0 2.your comentciis to youir stan(lard 3.comment to your standard 4.comment to enviromeint 5.relationship between you 6.Are you satisfied with
EI 0 level in your village 0 and yotr neibors 0 your standard 0
I)very good l2 0 I)very good E4 I)very good E5 I)Very satisfied E6
2)good I )high level E3 2goo(f 2good 2)satislied
3ijuslt so so 2)middle-high level 3)jjust so so 3)just so so 3)just so so
4)had 3)muidle 4)bad 4)bad 4)not satisfied
5)very bad 4)midle-low level 5)very bad 5)very bad 5)not vety satisfied
5)low level
Annex 10
Questionnaires for ResettlementPSI of Wuhan University
Route County Township village Team family
Comprehensive code+adress code OCO O c5 O O CO O O
QlSex 1) Male2) Female C
Q2Age O
Q3.education level I ) illiterateand semi-iliterate 2) Primary school 3) junor school 4) senior school 5
techinical school 6) college and above
Q4.Occupation OCCC
Q5.Which item your family is undertaken
01 ) Rice planting 04) breeding 07) industry 10) bussiness main occu
02) other planting 05) fishing 08) transportation I I ) service
03) forest 06) sieline 09) construction 12) other side occupation__
Q6.how many land did your family contract
Type of land area type of land area type of land area
1. mu 2. mu 3. mu
oo CCC oo ano CC oCocode of land Ol)irrigated land 02)drv land 03)vegetable Ian 04)fishing pond OS)lotus pondO6)nursery 07)fruit Ian
landO9)nulberry land IO)forest
Q7.which product did your family plant? I ) 2 ) 3 )
00
Q8.are your land sufficient or not? I ) yes2) no C
Q9.do you obey the policy of resettlement C
I) yes 2) no if yeswhy? 1) 2) 3) _M_ OOO
if no,whyl) 2) _ 3) El _ CQ1O.do you think that the expressway will give you some on convience?
I ) 2) _ 3) ______,
Q II .how about the producing condition?
1) better 2) worse 3) nochange 4) don'tknow C
Q12.how about the living condition?
I) better 2) worse 3) no change 4) don't know C
Q13.which kind of difficulties do you meet during the removal l)fundd 2)rebuildin 3)protery 4)communication
6)coal 7)vegetable 8)%vater 9)hospital lO)electric I I)children enducation
C C C C C C C C C C Coother: 12) 13) 14)
OCC CC C
Q]4.what do you worry about most?
I)no sufficient land 2)lo%x compensation rate 3)poor produce conition 4)poor living condition 5)difficult to be employed6)
get well along with the old neighburs
C C C C C C7) 8) _ _ 9) _
C 147 C C
Q I S.do you have some requirement to resettlement?
1) ______________________ 2) 3)
Q I 6.o you have some requirement to enviroment?
1) 2) 3)
Q I 7.which is the most importment to recover the living stardard ?
I)nation compensation 2)science operation3)operation with many resources 4)deveioping non-agriculture 5)evelpoing
waste land6)improve the landd with lower output7)sidelineg)developing cullective encomy
C C C C CO C C C
others: 9) 10) ____ I l )
C CC C0
QI8.which item do you want the government to providde assitance?
I)fund 2)help to rebuild house 3)provide sufficient land 4)provide a good living environment5)giving some priority to
provide materials 6)guarantee to children enducation 7)giving priority to employment 8)ruduce tax 9)subsidy some
rice IO)provide training course 11 )provide legal protect 12)guarantee the social safety
Cl C C C C C C C D C CD C
other: 13) _ _ 14) 15)
CC CC CC
Q I 9.if there some non-agricultural occupation, do you want to contract you Ian to the other people?
I) yes 2) no C
Q20.do you want to urban or to be employed?1) yes 2) no C
if yes, which occupation ddo you want to do? O C Cif no, why? _
Q2 1 .do you want do some bussiness?
I) yes 2) no C
if yes, what kind of business do you want to do ? __ C
if no why:
I )lower endducation 2)no operation capcility 3)no chance 4)less fund 5)other__ C1
Intervier signature:
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