Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices

The objective of this review of resettlement policy and implementation in Brazil, is to identify ongoing good practices, as well as areas for further improvement. It draws upon an assessment of the Brazilian legal and institutional framework related to land acquisition for projects in the public interest, a rapid evaluation of the resettlement programs in six projects (three projects that received Bank financing and three implemented without Bank support), interviews with experts in this field and with people affected by projects, and a literature review of national and international practices. The key findings and salient recommendations of this study, are summarized, and divided into the categories of identification and mitigation of impacts, institutional responsibility, costing and budgeting, meaningful consultations, grievance redress, monitoring and evaluation. are discussed below

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2011-03-26
Subjects:COMMUNITIES, CONSERVATION, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, FARMING, INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT, LAND ACQUISITION, NATURAL RESOURCES, PUBLIC SERVICES, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/03/16413791/brazil-involuntary-resettlement-brazil-review-policies-practicesbr
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12856
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spelling dig-okr-10986128562024-08-08T15:05:13Z Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices World Bank COMMUNITIES CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FARMING INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT LAND ACQUISITION NATURAL RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT The objective of this review of resettlement policy and implementation in Brazil, is to identify ongoing good practices, as well as areas for further improvement. It draws upon an assessment of the Brazilian legal and institutional framework related to land acquisition for projects in the public interest, a rapid evaluation of the resettlement programs in six projects (three projects that received Bank financing and three implemented without Bank support), interviews with experts in this field and with people affected by projects, and a literature review of national and international practices. The key findings and salient recommendations of this study, are summarized, and divided into the categories of identification and mitigation of impacts, institutional responsibility, costing and budgeting, meaningful consultations, grievance redress, monitoring and evaluation. are discussed below 2013-03-22T18:23:51Z 2013-03-22T18:23:51Z 2011-03-26 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/03/16413791/brazil-involuntary-resettlement-brazil-review-policies-practicesbr https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12856 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FARMING
INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITIES
CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FARMING
INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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LAND ACQUISITION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FARMING
INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
World Bank
Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices
description The objective of this review of resettlement policy and implementation in Brazil, is to identify ongoing good practices, as well as areas for further improvement. It draws upon an assessment of the Brazilian legal and institutional framework related to land acquisition for projects in the public interest, a rapid evaluation of the resettlement programs in six projects (three projects that received Bank financing and three implemented without Bank support), interviews with experts in this field and with people affected by projects, and a literature review of national and international practices. The key findings and salient recommendations of this study, are summarized, and divided into the categories of identification and mitigation of impacts, institutional responsibility, costing and budgeting, meaningful consultations, grievance redress, monitoring and evaluation. are discussed below
topic_facet COMMUNITIES
CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FARMING
INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT
LAND ACQUISITION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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title Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices
title_short Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices
title_full Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices
title_fullStr Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices
title_full_unstemmed Involuntary Resettlement in Brazil : A Review of Policies and Practices
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