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Volumn 44, Issue 6, 2009, Pages 20-22

Resettlement and rehabilitation in Urban centres

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EID: 80052539041     PISSN: 00129976     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (11)

References (4)
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    • 84873650685 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • For details please refer to Inspection Panel Investigation Report, (MUTP) and related reports at, on 20 October 2008
    • For details please refer to Inspection Panel Investigation Report, India: Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) (2006) and related reports at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTINSPECTIONPANEL/0,contentMDK: 2022378 5~pagePK: 64129751~piPK: 64128378~theSitePK: 380794,00.html, accessed on 20 October 2008.
    • (2006) India: Mumbai Urban Transport Project
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    • 42449103553 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The Report released by the United Nations Population Fund on 27 June 2007, states that the city of Mumbai has a population of 16 million and a density of 29,650 people/sq km. It states that 37% of the world's slum population lives in India and China and India will be home to four crore-slum populations. The report also predicts that towns and cities in developing countries will comprise 80% of the world population. For details see 28 July 2007
    • The "State of the World Population", 2007 Report released by the United Nations Population Fund on 27 June 2007, states that the city of Mumbai has a population of 16 million and a density of 29,650 people/sq km. It states that 37% of the world's slum population lives in India and China and India will be home to four crore-slum populations. The report also predicts that towns and cities in developing countries will comprise 80% of the world population. For details see www.unfpa.org/swp accessed 28 July 2007.
    • (2007) State of the World Population
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    • 84873657954 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Paragraph 11: Paragraph 13 (b): "In new resettlement sites or host communities, infrastructure and public services are provided as necessary to improve, restore, or maintain accessibility and levels of service for the displaced persons and host communities. Alternative or similar resources are provided to compensate for the loss of access to community resources (such as fishing areas, grazing areas, fuel, or fodder)" (ibid)
    • Paragraph 11: "...If land is not the preferred option of the displaced persons, the provision of land would adversely affect the sustainability of a park or protected area, or sufficient land is not available at a reasonable price, non-land-based options built around opportunities for employment or self-employment should be provided in addition to cash compensation for land and other assets lost. The lack of adequate land must be demonstrated and documented to the satisfaction of the Bank." Paragraph 13 (b): "In new resettlement sites or host communities, infrastructure and public services are provided as necessary to improve, restore, or maintain accessibility and levels of service for the displaced persons and host communities. Alternative or similar resources are provided to compensate for the loss of access to community resources (such as fishing areas, grazing areas, fuel, or fodder)" (ibid) (http://web.worldbank. org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/ PROJECTS/EXTPOLICIES/EXTOPMANUAL/0,contentMDK: 20064610 ~isCURL: Y~pagePK: 64141683~piPK: 64141620~ theSitePK: 502184,00.html
    • If Land Is Not the Preferred Option of the Displaced Persons, the Provision of Land Would Adversely Affect the Sustainability of A Park or Protected Area, or Sufficient Land Is Not Available at A Reasonable Price


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