Framing of norms and standards in R&R policy for housing and related infrastructure in planned projects (Also available on CD) (Record no. 51003)

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Personal name Singh, Harpreet
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Title Framing of norms and standards in R&R policy for housing and related infrastructure in planned projects (Also available on CD)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2006
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Extent vii,72,3,62,18,21,45,xiiip.,CD-ROM
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Formatted contents note CHAPTER 1Introduction1-6 1.1Background Of The Study1 1.2Issues In Resettlement And Rehabilitation In Development projects2 1.3Assumptions of the study3 1.4Need of the Study4 1.5Scope Of The Study5 1.6Objective Of The Study5 1.7Methodology6 2The Sardar Sarovar Project, Narmada7-23 2.1Background of the Project7 2.1.A.Location of the Project8 2.1.B.Features at a Glance8 2.1.C.Benefits Of Sardar Sarovar Project9 2.2Resettlement and Rehabilitation10 2.2.1.Rehabilitation Master Plan11 2.2.2.Measures Oriented Towards Sustainable Development13 2.2.3.Monitoring of Rehabilitation Programs15 2.3Involvement of the World Bank As Financiers16 2.4Current Status of Rehabilitation18 2.5Relevance to the study21 3Resettlement & Rehabilitation24-48 3.1Understanding Resettlement and Rehabilitation24 3.2Correlation among the Terms29 3.3Approaches Of Rehabilitation31 3.4The Resettlement Plan: Principles and Elements37 3.4.a.Goal of Resettlement37 3.4.b.Baseline and Benchmark Studies38 3.4.c.Defining Eligibility for Benefits of Resettlement and Development Program for Negatively Affected Persons38 3.5Resettlement with Development: Recapping the Basic Principles40 3.6Normative approach-character and functions41 3.7Theories Of Rehabilitation43 3.7.a.Cerneas Model of Impoverishment43 3.7.b.Scudder-Colson Relocation Theory47 4Draft National Policy for Rehabilitation: A Review49-57 4.1Need for Rehabilitation Policy49 4.2Background Of Draft R&R Policy49 4.2.1.Objectives50 4.2.2Framework of the Rehabilitation Policy51 4.2.3.Salient Features51 4.3.Shortcomings Of Draft National Rehabilitation Policy-Issues Based Assessment.54 5Rehabilitation of PAFs: A Case Study of Rehabilitation SSP, Gujarat.58-64 5.1Physical Setting of The Site58 5.2Demographic Profile58 5.3Housing Profile60 5.4Physical Infrastructure Profile63 5.5Social Infrastructure Profile65 6Conclusions66 676.1Findings of demographic profile66 6.2Findings of the housing profile67 6.3Findings of the physical infrastructure68 6.4Findings for Social infrastructure68 6.5Summary of the present situation of the rehabilitation site and the project affected families69 7Recommendations for Framing of Norms and Standards70-72 Bibliography
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Personal name Parthasarathy, R. (Guide)
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