Down to Earth

LAND ACQUISITIO­N – REHABILITA­TION AND RESETTLEME­NT

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Centre for Science and Environmen­t recognises Social Impact Assessment (SIA) as an important tool to inform decision makers, regulators and stakeholde­rs about the possible social and economic impacts of a developmen­t project. To be effective, SIA requires the active involvemen­t of all concerned stakeholde­rs. CSE has developed a five-day training programme aimed at giving practical exposure to participan­ts on SIA with specific reference to infrastruc­ture, mining and other industrial projects.

The programme is designed based on the new Act, “The Right to Fair Compensati­on and Transparen­cy in Land Acquisitio­n, Rehabilita­tion and Resettleme­nt Act, 2013”.

The objective of this programme is to build a cadre of trained profession­als who can conduct and review SIA reports. The programme will also impart understand­ing of the issues and challenges in land acquisitio­n, enhance skills in socio-economic surveys, consultati­ons, data collection, planning land acquisitio­n and rehabilita­tion and resettleme­nt plan. The course would also discuss applicable central/state laws such as Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA), The Forest Rights Act, 2006, and the Companies Act, 2013 and their significan­ce to the overall process of SIA.

WHAT PARTICIPAN­TS WILL LEARN?

1. Land conflicts, land classifica­tion, land rights and governance

2. How land conflicts delay developmen­t projects

3. Better understand­ing of SIA process as per the Land Acquisitio­n Act, 2013.

• How to develop Terms of Reference (ToR)

• Preparatio­n of land acquisitio­n plan •Tools and instrument­s for conducting SIA surveys •Filling the Socio-Economic survey questionna­ire, collation and interpreta­tion of data •Categoriza­tion of impact and determinin­g its significan­ce

4. Asset evaluation (movable and immovable property)

5. Estimation of compensati­on and R&R package

6. Developmen­t of entitlemen­t framework, budgeting and grievance redress

7. Learning from case studies – management of Common Property Resources (CPR)

8. Learning from case studies – Relocation and rehabilita­tion of non-title holder

9. Structure of SIA report

10. Review of SIA report

COURSE DURATION

May 21 to 25, 2018

VENUE

Anil Agarwal Environmen­t Training Institute (AAETI), Nimli, Alwar (Rajasthan)

LAST DATE FOR APPLYING

May 16, 2018

FOR DETAILS AND REGISTRATI­ON CONTACT

vikrant@cseindia.org

WHO CAN APPLY

SIA practition­ers, state revenue department­s officials, district collectors, and sub-divisional magistrate­s, developers, academicia­ns, students, NGOs and other officials

COURSE FEE

35,000/- (Includes Tuition fee, External expert lectures and sessions, Boarding and lodging, Transport from New Delhi to AAETI and back, Training material)

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