India - Mumbai Urban Transport Project : Guidance Note on Urban Resettlement

The purpose of this guidance note is to bridge precisely identify how to implement World Bank resettlement policies in the context of infrastructure projects affecting South Asian largest cities, with a focus on the impacts on poor areas and slums. The guidance note is intended as a tool to help decision makers in Government agencies and in the Bank, particularly in respect of the main aspects: 1) methods to assess and evaluate resettlement issues, 2) development of appropriate packages, considering the legal and political context, 3) establishment of efficient implementation and management mechanisms, in terms of systems and in terms of resources and teams, 4) closure and post-resettlement aspects, with a perspective on precluding hardship on affected people as well as claims and grievances. Special attention is given to the difficult issue of income restoration, including for business owners, as well as the longer term issue of the sustainability of new communities of resettled people. The overarching aim of this exercise is to approach these issues in a way which will foster sustainable urban development; in short, to identify win-win outcomes including facilitation of the transition from the informal to the formal sector of the urban economy.

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Main Author: Giovannetti, Frédéric
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2009-01-01
Subjects:ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT, AFFORDABLE HOUSING, APARTMENT, APARTMENT BLOCKS, APARTMENTS, BANK FINANCING, BASELINE SURVEYS, BORROWER, BRIDGE, BUS, BUS STOP, BUSES, BUSINESS OWNER, BUSINESS OWNERS, CITIES, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY FACILITIES, COMMUTERS, COMPENSATION, COMPENSATION AT REPLACEMENT, CONSTRUCTION, CORRUPTION, COST OF HOUSING, DEPOSIT, DESCRIPTION, DISABLED, DISABLED PERSONS, DISPLACEMENT, DOWN PAYMENT, DWELLER, DWELLING, DWELLING UNITS, DWELLINGS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, EXPROPRIATION, FACILITATION, FEMALE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL MEASURES, FLOOR SPACE, FORMAL OWNERSHIP, GENDER, HEALTH CARE, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSES, HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS, HOUSING LOANS, INCOME RESTORATION, INFORMAL ECONOMY, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE COST, INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, INHABITANTS, INITIAL DEPOSIT, INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, INTERVENTIONS, INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT, LAND ACQUISITION, LAND TENURE, LANDOWNER, LENDERS, LIVING CONDITIONS, LOAN, LOSS OF INCOME, MAINTENANCE COSTS, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, MITIGATION, MONEY MANAGEMENT, MOTORISTS, NOISE, OCCUPATION, OCCUPATIONS, OPEN MARKET, PEDESTRIAN, PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS, PEDESTRIANS, POPULATION DENSITY, PRIVATE DEVELOPERS, PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS, PUBLIC TRANSPORT, PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM, RAILWAY, RAILWAY STATIONS, RAP, REAL ESTATE, RECEIPT, RECEIPTS, REFUGEES, RENTING, RENTS, RESETTLEMENT, RESETTLEMENT ASSISTANCE, RESETTLEMENT MONITORING, RESETTLEMENT PLANNING, RESETTLEMENT POLICIES, RESETTLEMENT POLICY, RESETTLEMENT PROJECTS, RESETTLEMENT SITES, RESETTLEMENT TEAMS, RESETTLERS, RESIDENCES, RIGHT-OF-WAY, ROAD, ROAD LINKS, ROAD SECTOR, ROADS, ROUTES, RURAL AREAS, RURAL RESETTLEMENT, SAFETY, SAFETY NET, SAFETY REGULATIONS, SANITATION, SETTLEMENTS, SHELTER, SHOPS, SITE DEVELOPMENT, SLUM, SLUM AREA, SLUMS, SMALL BUSINESS, SMALL BUSINESSES, SOCIAL COSTS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL WELFARE, SPEEDS, SQUATTERS, STREETS, SUBURBAN RAIL, SUBURBAN RAIL NETWORK, TAX, TEMPLES, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC CONGESTION, TRAMWAYS, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSIT, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURES, TRANSPORTATION, TRAVEL DISTANCE, TRUE, UNDERGROUND, URBAN AREAS, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, URBAN DWELLERS, URBAN ECONOMY, URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, URBAN RESETTLEMENT, URBAN TRANSPORT, URBANIZATION, VILLAGE, VOUCHER, VOUCHERS, VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS, VULNERABLE PEOPLE, VULNERABLE PEOPLES, VULNERABLE PERSON, VULNERABLE PERSONS, WALKING,
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https://hdl.handle.net/10986/3057
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Summary:The purpose of this guidance note is to bridge precisely identify how to implement World Bank resettlement policies in the context of infrastructure projects affecting South Asian largest cities, with a focus on the impacts on poor areas and slums. The guidance note is intended as a tool to help decision makers in Government agencies and in the Bank, particularly in respect of the main aspects: 1) methods to assess and evaluate resettlement issues, 2) development of appropriate packages, considering the legal and political context, 3) establishment of efficient implementation and management mechanisms, in terms of systems and in terms of resources and teams, 4) closure and post-resettlement aspects, with a perspective on precluding hardship on affected people as well as claims and grievances. Special attention is given to the difficult issue of income restoration, including for business owners, as well as the longer term issue of the sustainability of new communities of resettled people. The overarching aim of this exercise is to approach these issues in a way which will foster sustainable urban development; in short, to identify win-win outcomes including facilitation of the transition from the informal to the formal sector of the urban economy.