Compensation for displacement caused by dam building: representation, recognition, and outcomes in Thailand

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI:10.1080/14615517.2022.2052474
Chakaphon Singto, L. Fleskens, J. Vos
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ABSTRACT Compensation of people affected by dam building can be unfair, leading to protests and delays. Several international guidelines exist for compensation procedures that aim at equitable and reasonable compensation. Different criteria and procedures have been proposed for valuation of lost assets and income. We investigated five dam-building projects in Thailand, and evaluated the compensation process and outcomes with a conceptual framework focused on recognition of values, representation of affected people, actual compensation and acceptance of the project and compensation by the affected people. We studied the representation and recognition of languages of valuation in the compensation negotiation processes, and outcomes of the compensation in terms of cash-for-land payments and acceptance of the projects by the affected people. We propose and applied a ‘Comparative Index’ to compare paid cash compensations in the five projects with average family income in the respective regions. The results show deficient representation, insufficient attention to multiple languages of valuation, low compensations for lost land and trees and low degrees of acceptance by the affected people.
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大坝建设造成的流离失所的补偿:在泰国的代表性、承认和结果
对受大坝建设影响的人们的补偿可能是不公平的,导致抗议和延误。关于赔偿程序,已有若干国际准则,目的在于公平合理的赔偿。对损失的资产和收入的估值提出了不同的标准和程序。我们调查了泰国的五个大坝建设项目,并以一个概念框架来评估补偿过程和结果,该框架侧重于价值的认可、受影响人群的代表、项目的实际补偿和接受程度以及受影响人群的补偿。我们研究了补偿谈判过程中评估语言的表现和认可,以及在现金换土地支付和受影响人民对项目的接受方面的补偿结果。我们提出并应用了一个“比较指数”,将五个项目的现金补偿与各自地区的平均家庭收入进行比较。结果显示,代表性不足,对多种评估语言的关注不足,对失去的土地和树木的补偿低,受影响人群的接受程度低。
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