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Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
Resettlement Action Plan
Yunnan PMO
Mar 2017
SFG3157
RAP of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
Executive Summary
1. The purpose of the preparation of the reportIn September 2014, after the official assessment of the World Bank, there have been some new
situations, leading to increase land expropriation in the process of the project construction. The main reasons for the increase of land acquisition are: (1) in August 2014, Ludian, Yunnan earthquake occurred. In recent years, extreme climate has increased the frequency of natural disasters such as landslides, debris flows and so on. In order to improve the emergency response capacity, it is urgent to strengthen and improve the infrastructure construction. With the actual situation of the region, the construction of the maintenance center and the management center is increased. (2) The adjustment of planning. According to the plan for the "shisanwu (2016-2020)", Yunnan Province National will consists of seven increased to 24, dart will by 69 increased to 100, the mileage will increase over 18000 km. This means that the scope of the coverage of the station also increased accordingly. In order to meet the needs of the work, it is urgent to expand the scope of construction. (3) Living conditions and production conditions of the workers. According to the plan,the worker will be increased accordingly. In order to improve the living conditions and production conditions of the workers, the construction of office and residential areas is increased. The above reasons are the main reasons for the land expropriation after the World Bank assessment. In order to protect the rights and interests of the land acquisition and land acquisition, the project office of the World Bank decided to prepare the resettlement plan and social due diligence report.
2. LA1) Rural collective land acquisition. 167.194 mu of rural collective land will be acquired for
the Project, including 3.67 mu of irrigated land, 114.72 mu of non-irrigated land, 28.552 mu of woodland and 20.252 mu of unused land. Rural collective land acquisition for the Project will affect 170 households in 729 persons in 9 villages/community (Dongyuan Villages in Fumin County, Liwan Village in Dayao County, Yanchi mountain Village in Ludian County, Shandao Village in Luxi County, Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County, Manlong Village in Xinping County, Xiaobaipo Village in Jiangchuan County, and Ma’anshan Community in Huaning County) in 8 counties (Fumin, Daoyao, Ludian, Pingbian, Luxi, Eshan, Xinping, Jiangchuan and Huaning) in 5 cities/prefectures (Kunming, Chuxiong, Zhaotong, Honghe and Yuxi). It should be noted that the land acquired for the Sanjia HAS and the Huaning branch MMEC belongs to village collectives, and their affected population is relatively large.
2) State-owned land occupation .39.026 mu of state-owned land will be occupied.3) Other .The Project does not involve rural house demolition, temporary land occupation
and the demolition of non-residential properties.
4)No temporary land occupation was involved at the time of this report. Temporary land
occupation might be involved during the construction of segments covered by Pilot of Cost-Effective Maintenance Technologies.
3. Policy framework and entitlements
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This RAP is based on the Land Administration Law of the PRC (2004), the Decision of the State Council on Deepening the Reform and Rigidly Enforcing Land Administration (SC [2004] No.28), and the applicable provincial policies. According to the above policies, and in consultation with local governments and APs, the resettlement principles of the Project are:
1) Screen the project early on to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks. Determine the scope of resettlement planning through a survey and/or census of displaced persons, including a gender analysis, specifically related to resettlement impacts and risks.
2) Carry out meaningful consultations with affected persons, host communities, and concerned nongovernmental organizations. Inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options. Ensure their participation in planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of resettlement programs. Pay particular attention to the needs of vulnerable groups, especially those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, and Indigenous Peoples, and those without legal title to land, and ensure their participation in consultations. Establish a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate resolution of the affected persons’ concerns. Support the social and cultural institutions of displaced persons and their host population. Where involuntary resettlement impacts and risks are highly complex and sensitive, compensation and resettlement decisions should be preceded by a social preparation phase.
3) Improve or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons through (i) land-based resettlement strategies when affected livelihoods are land based, (ii) where possible or cash compensation at replacement value for land when the loss of land does not undermine livelihoods, (iii) prompt replacement of assets with access to assets of equal or higher value, (iv) prompt compensation at full replacement cost for assets that cannot be restored, and (v) additional revenues and services through benefit sharing schemes where possible.
4) Provide physically and economically displaced persons with needed assistance, including the following: (i) if there is relocation, secured tenure to relocation land, better housing at resettlement sites with comparable access to employment and production opportunities, integration of resettled persons economically and socially into their host communities, and extension of project benefits to host communities; (ii) transitional support and development assistance, such as land development, credit facilities, training, or employment opportunities; and (iii) civic infrastructure and community services, as required.
5) Improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups, including women, to at least national minimum standards. In rural areas provide them with legal and affordable access to land and resources, and in urban areas provide them with appropriate income sources and legal and affordable access to adequate housing.
6) Develop procedures in a transparent, consistent, and equitable manner if land acquisition is through negotiated settlement to ensure that those people who enter into negotiated settlements will maintain the same or better income and livelihood status.
7) Ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal rights to land are eligible for resettlement assistance and compensation for loss of nonland assets.
8) Prepare a resettlement action plan (RAP) elaborating on displaced persons’ entitlements, the income and livelihood restoration strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound implementation schedule.
9) Disclose a draft RAP, including documentation of the consultation process in a timely manner, before project appraisal, in an accessible place and a form and language(s) understandable
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to affected persons and other stakeholders. Disclose the final RAP and its updates to affected persons and other stakeholders.
10) Conceive and execute involuntary resettlement as part of a development project or program. Include the full costs of resettlement in the presentation of project’s costs and benefits. For a project with significant involuntary resettlement impacts, consider implementing the involuntary resettlement component of the project as a stand-alone operation.
11) Pay compensation and provide other resettlement entitlements before physical or economic relocation. Implement the resettlement plan under close supervision throughout project implementation.
12) Monitor and assess resettlement outcomes, their impacts on the standards of living of displaced persons, and whether the objectives of the resettlement plan have been achieved by taking into account the baseline conditions and the results of resettlement monitoring. Disclose monitoring reports.
4. Compensation and resettlementLA compensation includes land compensation, resettlement subsidy and young crop
compensation. The LA compensation policies of the Project include the Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27) and Reply of the Huaning County Government on LA Compensation and Resettlement Program for the Huaning Highway Branch MMEC (HCG [2015] No.46), etc.
Among the 170 households affected by LA, 63 have land loss rates of below 10%; 89 have land loss rates of 10-20%; 6 have land loss rates of 20-30%; 6 have land loss rates of 30-40%; 2 have land loss rates of 40-50%, 3 have land loss rates of 50-60%, 0 have land loss rates of 60-70% and one has a land loss rate of 70% or more. In general, most AHs have land loss rates of below 20% and are affected slightly by LA.
The APs may choose from the 4 resettlement modes of cash compensation, agricultural development, employment and endowment insurance. After LA, the APs will also be entitled to such preferential policies as skills training and priority in employment in addition to cash compensation.
5. Vulnerable groups and womenThe Project will affect 2 vulnerable households, including two low-income households.The Project will affect 351 women, accounting for 48.2% of all APs. The affected women
enjoy the same rights as men, including land contracting, education, family planning and election. During resettlement implementation, they will enjoy the same right of information, participation right and right to share compensation equally. At the implementation and operation stages, unskilled jobs will be first made available to women. In addition, women will receive equal pay for equal work, and the employment of child labor is prohibited. Skills training will be first made available to female laborers to ensure that their economic status is not affected. A special FGD for women will be held to introduce resettlement policies and improve their awareness.
6. Public participation and information disclosureAll APs (with 30% being women) have been informed of the key points of the RAP by various
means and involved in the Project, such as meeting, interview, FGD, public participation meeting and community consultation, and their opinions have been well incorporated into the RAP. The
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Resettlement Information Booklet (RIB) will be distributed to the APs or groups in mid Feb 2017, and the first draft of this RAP will be published on the Bank’s website by the end of Mar 2017. A grievance redress system has been established. All agencies will accept grievances and appeals from the APs for free, and costs so reasonably incurred will be disbursed from the contingencies.
7. Grievances and appealsAn appeal procedure has been established to settle disputes over compensation and
resettlement. The aim is to respond to appeals of the APs timely and transparently. Grievances about the Project may be from the acquisition of collective land. Correspondingly, the Project Leading Group, PMO, and the affected township governments and village committees will coordinate and handle grievances and appeals arising from resettlement. The APs may file appeals about any aspect of resettlement, including compensation rates.
8. Organizational structureIn order to ensure successful project implementation, YPHB has established the Project
Leading Group for overall leadership and coordination.Prefecture and county highway branch PMOs has been established under the Project Leading
Group, responsible for day-to-day project management and coordination, reporting work progress and issues requiring high-level decision-making to the Project Leading Group. The RAP will be further updated based on the detailed design. Before the RAP is finally approved by the Bank, no resettlement should proceed.
9. M&EIn order to ensure the successful implementation of the RAP, resettlement implementation will
be subject to internal and external monitoring. Internal monitoring will be performed by the Yunnan PMO and agencies concerned (e.g., land and resources bureau), and an internal monitoring report will be submitted to the Bank semiannually during resettlement and annually within two years after the completion of resettlement. The Yunnan PMO will appoint an independent agency to conduct external monitoring and evaluation (M&E) semiannually, and M&E costs will be included in the resettlement budget.
10. Resettlement budget and scheduleAll costs incurred during LA and resettlement will be included in the general budget of the
Project. Based on prices in June 2016, the resettlement budget of the Project is 14816260 yuan, including LA compensation fees, land taxes, M&E costs, contingencies, etc.
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ContentsExecutive Summary....................................................................................................................................................IChapter 1 Overall Situation........................................................................................................................................7
1.1 Components of the Project...........................................................................................................................71.1.1 Integrated RAMS..............................................................................................................................71.1.2 Maintenance and Emergency Response Capacity Enhancement.......................................................71.1.3 Pilot of Cost-Effective Maintenance Technologies...........................................................................81.1.4 Institutional Capacity Building.........................................................................................................8
1.2 Affected Areas..............................................................................................................................................91.2.1 Kunming City....................................................................................................................................91.2.2 Zhaotong City...................................................................................................................................91.2.3 Qujing City......................................................................................................................................101.2.4 Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture..............................................................................................101.2.5 Yuxi City.........................................................................................................................................101.2.6 Honghe Hani-Yi Autonomous Prefecture........................................................................................111.2.7 Wenshan Zhuang-Miao Autonomous Prefecture.............................................................................111.2.8 Pu’er City........................................................................................................................................111.2.9 Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture...................................................................................111.2.10 Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture...................................................................................................121.2.11 Baoshan City.................................................................................................................................121.2.12 Dehong Prefecture.........................................................................................................................121.2.13 Lijiang City...................................................................................................................................121.2.14 Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture...........................................................................................131.2.15 Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture........................................................................................131.2.16 Lincang City..................................................................................................................................13
1.3 Subproject Classification...........................................................................................................................141.3.1 Principles of Classification..............................................................................................................141.3.2 Category 1: Subprojects with Own Land........................................................................................141.3.3 Category 2: Subprojects Covered by RAP......................................................................................201.3.4 Category 3: Subprojects Covered by SDD......................................................................................20
1.4 Survey Methods.........................................................................................................................................221.4.1 Literature Review............................................................................................................................221.4.2 Questionnaire Survey......................................................................................................................221.4.3 Interview.........................................................................................................................................221.4.4 Case Study.......................................................................................................................................22
1.5 Survey Process...........................................................................................................................................22Chapter 2 RAP.........................................................................................................................................................23
2.1 Overview of the Project.............................................................................................................................232.1.1 Summary of Resettlement Impacts..................................................................................................232.1.2 Social and Economic Benefits of the Project..................................................................................262.1.3 Estimated Resettlement Investment................................................................................................26
2.2 Impacts of the Project................................................................................................................................282.2.1 Principles for Project Design and Site Selection.............................................................................282.2.2 Range of Resettlement Impact Survey............................................................................................282.2.3 Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land......................................................................................282.2.4 Permanent Occupation of State-owned Land..................................................................................30
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2.2.5 Temporary Land Occupation...........................................................................................................302.2.6 Demolition of Residential Houses...................................................................................................312.2.7 Demolition of Non-residential Properties.......................................................................................312.2.8 Affected Infrastructure and Ground Attachments............................................................................312.2.9 Affected Population.........................................................................................................................32
2.3 Socioeconomic Profile...............................................................................................................................352.3.1 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected Villages..............................................................................352.3.2 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected Population.........................................................................36
2.4 Legal Framework and Policies...................................................................................................................392.4.1 Laws and Policies on Resettlement.................................................................................................392.4.2 Abstract of the Bank Policy.............................................................................................................392.4.3 Provisions of Applicable Laws and Policies...................................................................................412.4.4 Principles of Compensation and Resettlement................................................................................422.4.5 Cut-off Date....................................................................................................................................422.4.6 Fixation of Compensation Rates.....................................................................................................42
2.5 Resettlement and Income Restoration........................................................................................................452.5.1 Resettlement Objective...................................................................................................................452.5.2 Principles of Resettlement and Restoration.....................................................................................452.5.3 LA Impact Analysis.........................................................................................................................452.5.4 HD Resttlement Program................................................................................................................602.5.5 Restoration Program for Temporary Land Occupation...................................................................602.5.6 Restoration Program for Ground Attachments and Infrastructure...................................................602.5.7 Supporting Measures for Vulnerable Groups..................................................................................602.5.8 Resttlement Training.......................................................................................................................602.5.9 Protection of Women’s Rights.........................................................................................................622.5.10 Protection of Minority Residents’ Rights......................................................................................62
2.6 Organizational Structure............................................................................................................................632.6.1 Resettlement Agencies....................................................................................................................632.6.2 Staffing and Equipment...................................................................................................................64
2.7 Public Participation and Grievance Redress..............................................................................................652.7.1 Public Participation.........................................................................................................................65
2.8 Resettlement Budget..................................................................................................................................682.8.1 Resettlement Budget.......................................................................................................................682.8.2 Funding Sources and Investment Plan............................................................................................702.8.3 Resettlement Fund Management and Disbursement.......................................................................70
2.9 Resettlement Implementation Schedule.....................................................................................................702.9.1 Principles for Resettlement Implementation...................................................................................702.9.2 Resettlement Implementation Schedule..........................................................................................70
2.10 M&E........................................................................................................................................................722.10.1 Internal Monitoring.......................................................................................................................722.10.2 External Monitoring......................................................................................................................742.10.3 Post-evaluation..............................................................................................................................75
2.11 Legacy and follow-up...............................................................................................................................75Appendix SDD Report.............................................................................................................................................771 Basic Information of the Project...........................................................................................................................77
1.1 LA and access to state-owned land Progress..............................................................................................77
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1.2 Construction Progress................................................................................................................................792 Impacts of the Project...........................................................................................................................................80
2.1 Survey Methods and Process.....................................................................................................................802.2 Permanent Occupation of State-owned Land.............................................................................................802.3 Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land................................................................................................822.4 Temporary Land Occupation......................................................................................................................952.5 HD..............................................................................................................................................................952.6 Entities Affected by HD.............................................................................................................................952.7 Affected Infrastructure and Ground Attachments.......................................................................................962.8 Affected Population....................................................................................................................................98
2.8.1 Summary.........................................................................................................................................982.8.2 Affected vulnerable groups.............................................................................................................992.8.3 Affected minority population........................................................................................................100
3 Socioeconomic Profile........................................................................................................................................1013.1 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected Villages.......................................................................................1013.2 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected Population..................................................................................110
3.2.1 Ethnic and gender analysis............................................................................................................1103.2.2 Age structure.................................................................................................................................1103.2.3 Educational level...........................................................................................................................1103.2.4 Residential conditions...................................................................................................................1113.2.5 Living environment.......................................................................................................................1113.2.6 Productive resources......................................................................................................................1113.2.7 Household properties.....................................................................................................................1113.2.8 Annual household income and expenditure...................................................................................1113.3.0 Demolition affected household recovery placement status...........................................................112Table 19 The immigrants’recovery which affected by the demolition after placement.........................112
4 Policies, Compensation and Resettlement...........................................................................................................1144.1 Laws and Policies on Resettlement..........................................................................................................1144.2 Compensation and Resettlement Policies.................................................................................................114
4.2.1 LA compensation rates..................................................................................................................1144.2.2 Compensation Rates for Infrastructure and Ground Attachments.................................................1164.2.3 Lost Land and Social Security.......................................................................................................1184.2.4 Resettlement policies....................................................................................................................121
4.3 Feedback of APs on Compensation and Income Restoration Programs...................................................1224.3.1 Affected villagers..........................................................................................................................1224.3.2 Affected enterprise........................................................................................................................123
5 Resettlement Budget...........................................................................................................................................1236 Public Participation and Information Disclosure................................................................................................124
6.1 Public Participation..................................................................................................................................1246.2 Information Disclosure............................................................................................................................126
7 Grievance Redress..............................................................................................................................................1277.1 Grievance Redress Procedure..................................................................................................................1277.2 Grievance Recording, Tracking and Feedback.........................................................................................128
8 Organizational Structure.....................................................................................................................................1288.1 Organizational Responsibilities................................................................................................................1298.2 Staffing and Equipment............................................................................................................................130
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8.2.1 Staffing..........................................................................................................................................1308.2.2 Equipment.....................................................................................................................................1308.2.3 Organizational training program...................................................................................................130
9 Conclusions.........................................................................................................................................................13110 Next-step Action Plan.......................................................................................................................................132Appendix 1.............................................................................................................................................................133Appendix 2.............................................................................................................................................................141Appendix 3.............................................................................................................................................................144Appendix 4.............................................................................................................................................................145Appendix 5.............................................................................................................................................................147Appendix 6.............................................................................................................................................................148Appendix 7.............................................................................................................................................................151Appendix 8.............................................................................................................................................................152Appendix 9.............................................................................................................................................................154Appendix 10...........................................................................................................................................................162Appendix 11...........................................................................................................................................................174Appendix 12...........................................................................................................................................................202
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List of TablesTable 1Sites Constructed on Own Land.............................................................................................................8Table 2 Sites Covered by RAP.........................................................................................................................14Table 3 Sites Covered by SDD.........................................................................................................................14Table 4 Survey Process.....................................................................................................................................16Table 5 Summary of LA Impacts......................................................................................................................18Table 6 Summary of Resettlement Impacts......................................................................................................19Table 7 Estimated Resettlement Investment....................................................................................................21Table 8 Range of Resettlement Impacts..........................................................................................................22Table 9 Summary of Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land....................................................................23Table 10 Summary of Permanently Occupied State-owned Land....................................................................24Table 11 Affected Ground Attachments..........................................................................................................25Table 12 Summary of Affected Population......................................................................................................27Table 13 Affected Vulnerable Groups.............................................................................................................28Table 14 Affected Minority Population...........................................................................................................28Table 15 Statistics of Residential Conditions of Population Affected by HD..................................................30Table 16 Living Environment of Population Affected by HD.........................................................................31Table 17 Income and Expenditure of Households Affected by LA..................................................................31Table 18 Abstract of Provincial Regulations on Collective Land Acquisition.................................................34Table 19 Resettlement Principles of the Project..............................................................................................35Table 20 Compensation Rates for Acquired Collective Land..........................................................................36Table 21 State-owned Land Transfer Prices....................................................................................................37Table 22 Compensation Rates for Infrastructure and Ground Attachments.....................................................37Table 23 Summary of Land Loss Rates...........................................................................................................39Table 24 Analysis of Land Loss Rates............................................................................................................40Table 25 Analysis of Lost and Remaining Land..............................................................................................43Table 26 Expected Resettlement Modes of Households Affected by LA........................................................50Table 27 Immigration skills training programs................................................................................................53Table 28 Immigration agency staff skills training...........................................................................................54Table 29 Resettlement Agencies and Staffing.................................................................................................56Table 30 Key Information Disclosure and Consultation Activities.................................................................57Table 31 Public Participation Plan...................................................................................................................58Table 32 Grievance Registration Form............................................................................................................59Table 33 Contact Information for Grievance Redress.....................................................................................59Table 34 Estimated Resettlement Budget (0,000 yuan)...................................................................................60Table 35 Resettlement Implementation Schedule............................................................................................62Table 36 Sample Schedule of LA and HD ......................................................................................................64Table 37 Sample Schedule of Fund Utilization...............................................................................................65Table 38 Sample Monitoring Report ............................................................. Error: Reference source not found Table 39 Schedule of Resettlement M&E ..................................................... Error: Reference source not found Table 40 Previous leftover problems and the next step action plan .............. Error: Reference source not found
List of FiguresFigure 1 Age Distribution................................................................................................................................30Figure 2 Educational Level Distribution.........................................................................................................30
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AbbreviationsAAOV - Average Annual Output ValueAH - Affected HouseholdAP - Affected PersonDMS - Detailed Measurement SurveyFGD - Focus Group DiscussionGD - General DivisionHAS - Highway Administration OfficeHD - House DemolitionLA - Land AcquisitionLEF - Land-expropriated FarmerM&E - Monitoring and EvaluationMLS - Minimum Living SecurityMMES Mechanical Maintenance CenterNRCR - National Research Center for ResettlementPMO - Project Management OfficePRC - People’s Republic of ChinaRIB - Resettlement Information BookletRAP - Resettlement Action Plan
Units
Currency unit = Yuan (CNY)1.00 yuan = $0.151 hectare = 15 mu
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Chapter 1 Overall Situation
1.1 Components of the ProjectThe Project consists of 4 components: 1) Integrated RAMS; 2) Maintenance and Emergency
Response Capacity Enhancement; 3) Pilot of Cost-Effective Maintenance Technologies; and 4) Institutional Capacity Building, as detailed below:
1.1.1 Integrated RAMSIntegrated Highway Assets Management System includes the building of one network, one
center and seven major systems, where the one network and one center are the basic guarantee, and the seven major systems aim to realize normative and efficient management in the industry, and integrated services for the public.
A. One network: building a network information system on the basis of the special highway transport network of Yunnan Province to further improve standard and functions, and meet the current and long-term demand of the Yunnan integrated RAMS
B. One center: building the (cloud) computing data center for highway assets management Yunnan Province, an SOA-based software platform and a basic database group to meet the needs of the Yunnan integrated RAMS for information collection, exchange, integration, sharing, computing, transmission and storage
C. Seven major systems: including 6 internal management and application systems – data exchange and sharing platform, highway GIS core database system, RAMS, road network monitoring and emergency response system, integrated service system, and integrated office system; and one external service system – public information service system.
1) Data exchange and sharing platform: integrating with the highway basic database, trunk highway flood monitoring, trunk highway condition monitoring and over-speed control management platforms internally, and also providing access to relevant data to realize data sharing
2) Highway GIS core database: presenting and analyzing data in the highway GIS system, and also providing data to the provincial department of communications
3) RAMS: establishing the RAMS based on sophisticated IT to realize data collection, condition inspection, maintenance decision-making, engineering management, investment efficiency analysis, etc.
4) Highway network monitoring and emergency system: establishing a highway monitoring network to cover key segments, major bridges and tunnels, traffic observation stations, etc.
5) Operation system integration: integrating operation systems of different departments of YPHB to realize information and resource sharing, and improve data utilization efficiency and service level
6) Office system integration: based on OA systems used by the provincial department of communications and its affiliated agencies to expand office system functions and realize synergy
7) Public information service system: realizing the real-time release of information on highway traffic, technical condition, maintenance status, etc. through the traffic service system of the provincial department of communications
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1.1.2 Maintenance and Emergency Response Capacity EnhancementA. Establishing and improving 16 prefecture/city-level maintenance and emergency response
centers in 16 prefecture/city highway bureaus, including 9 newly established ones, 6 expanded ones and one improved
B. Establishing and improving 63 representative county-level highway maintenance and emergency response centers among the 126 county highway branches in Yunnan Province
C. Establishing and improving 225 HASs from the planning of the 408 highway, bridge, tunnel management in the 126 highway branches in 129 counties, cities and districts in Yunnan Province
D. Deployment of maintenance and emergency response machinery for prefecture/city-level and county-level highway MMECs and HASs
1.1.3 Pilot of Cost-Effective Maintenance TechnologiesAccording to the geologic, topographic and climatic conditions of Yunnan Province, one test
road segment will be chosen in the 7 typical cities and prefectures for asphalt roadbed cold regeneration and overhaul maintenance testing, and 6 roads segments chosen for preventive maintenance testing on modified asphalt gravel sealing, asphalt pavement slurry sealing, asphalt pavement treatment, etc. Through these tests, new sophisticated highway maintenance techniques, processes and materials will be introduced to improve the technology level of maintenance of national and provincial trunk highways in Yunnan Province, and reduce highway maintenance costs.
All the 7 road segments will be subject to market-based trials on overhaul and preventive maintenance through bid invitation in accordance with the Law of the PRC on Bid Invitation and Bidding, and the Bank’s requirements for procurement.
1.1.4 Institutional Capacity BuildingA. Yunnan highway assets appraisal and data survey: analyzing domestic and overseas
practices and experience on highway assets appraisal, appointing a consulting agency to prepare the trunk highway assets appraisal guide of Yunnan Province and give directions on appraisal, establishing the baseline database of highway assets of Yunnan Province, and appraising highway assets of Yunnan Province in stages
B. Improvement of highway assets management capacity: establishing the highway assets performance rating system of Yunnan Province, preparing a performance rating guide and a maintenance handbook, analyzing the manpower demand and capability requirements of the RAMS, and proposing a staffing program for system management
C. Preparation of highway fixed assets accounting guide, and registration of fixed assets: introducing domestic and overseas experts in highway maintenance and management, financial management and accounting to prepare a highway fixed assets accounting guide, and register trunk highway assets in the province
D. Staff training: analyzing pre-job training needs of the management staff of the integrated RAMS, and proposing a capacity improvement training program for highway management staff, technicians and logistics workers
E. Research on improving road safety management: analyzing causes of past traffic accidents, black spots on national-level and provincial-level trunk highway of Yunnan Province, conducting the traffic safety on national-level and provincial-level trunk highway, and putting forward countermeasures and suggestions on improving the traffic safety
F. Research and improvement on performance index system of highway assets management:
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conducting performance evaluation asset management on trunk highway of Yunnan Province, and keeping improving the system
G. Extended application of RAMS: conducting the use of RAMS on trunk highway of Yunnan Province, improving the RAMS training and promotion plan, offering training on the RAMS and extending its application to improve highway management level and quality
1.2 Affected AreasIn late 2014, Yunnan had a permanent population of 47.139 million, increasing by 273,000
than that of the end of the year. The newly-born population is 596,300, with birth rate of 12.65‰, and 304,000 deaths, representing the death rate of 6.45‰, the natural growth rate of 6.2‰,up 0.03‰ over the previous year. At the end of the year, the province has an urban population of 19.6711 million and a rural population of 27.4679 million, the provincial urbanization rate has reached 41.73%, 1.25 percentage points higher than the previous year.
In 2014, the gross domestic product (GDP) amounted to 1.281459 trillion yuan, up 8.1% over the previous year, and 0.7 percentage point higher than the national GDP. There in, the added value of primary industries was 199.117 billion, up 6.2%, and that of secondary industries 528.182 billion, up 9.1%, and that of tertiary industries 554.16 billion, up 7.4%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries structures was adjusted to 15.5:41.2:43.3 from 16.2:42.0:41.8 in the previous year. Yunnan’s per capita GDP was 27,264 yuan (equivalent to $4,438), up 7.5%. In 2014, the annual per capita disposable income of urban residents was 24,299 yuan, up 9.5%; and the per capita net income of rural residents 7,456 yuan, up 11.0%. The per capita nonproductive expenditure of urban residents was 16,268 yuan, up 9.5%, and that of rural residents 6,030 yuan, up 14.9%.
The Project will affect 8 prefecture-level cities (Kunming, Zhaotong, Qujing, Yuxi, Pu’er, Baoshan, Lijiang and Lincang), and 8 autonomous prefectures (Chuxiong, Honghe Hani-Yi, Wenshan Zhuang-Miao, Xishuangbanna, Dali Bai, Dehong, Nujiang Lisu and Diqing Tibetan ) in Yunnan Province.
1.2.1 Kunming CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 6.677 million, including urban
population of 4.677 million, accounting for 70.05% of the resident population. The natural population growth rate is 5.98‰. The total population of the city's household registration is 5.5557 million, including urban population of 3.1771 million, accounting for 57.2% of the total population of the city's household registration. Kunming City governs 3 autonomous counties, 4 minority Xiangs, 47 minority villages, and 2,196 villages inhabited by multiple ethnic groups. At the end of 2014, the city had a minority population of 856,199, increase of 12185 people than 2013, accounting for 15.55%, up 0.11%. Ethnic areas accounted for 57% of the total land area of the city , ethnic minorities distributed mainly in rural areas. At the end of October 2014, Kunming City had a minority floating population of 282 thousand people, accounting for 14.01% of the city's floating population.
In 2015, the city’s GDP was 397 billion yuan, up 8.0%, in which the added value of primary industries was 18.81 billion yuan, up 5.8%; that of secondary industries 158.838 billion yuan, up 7.4%; and that of tertiary industries 219.352 billion yuan, up 8.7%. Per capita GDP was 59,686 yuan, up 7.2%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was 4.7:40.0:55.3. Non-public economy added value of primary industries was 185.34 billion yuan, up 8.1% over the
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previous year, accounting for 46.6% of GDP.
1.2.2 Zhaotong CityAt the end of 2014, the city had a resident population of 5.43 million.The urbanization rate has
reached 29.2%,up 1.7% over the previous year. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 70.918 billion yuan, up 8%, in which the added value of primary industries was 14.065 billion yuan, up 5.8%, that of secondary industries 30.893 billion yuan, up 7.8%, and that of tertiary industries 25.96 billion yuan, up 9.4%. Per capita GDP was 13,112 yuan, up 7.2%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was 19.83:43.56:36.61. The contribution rate of economic growth was 11.9%, 46%, 42.1%, respectively, stimulating economic growth of 0.95%, 3.68%, 3.37%. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 21,773 yuan, up 8.7%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 7,212 yuan, up 11% over the previous year.
1.2.3 Qujing CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 6.4785 million, of which 3.4034
million were male and 3.075 million were female. In the total population, the urban population of 2.3356 million, accounting for 36.1% of the total population. At the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 6.0472 million. In the resident population, the urban population of 2.6958 million, rural population of 3.3514 million, the urbanization rate reached 44.58%, up 6.61‰ over the previous year. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 163.026 billion yuan, up 7.4%, per capita GDP was 27,044 yuan, in which the added value of primary industries was 31.715 billion yuan, up 6.0%, pulling GDP growth of 1.1%, the contribution rate of economic growth was 14.3%; that of secondary industries 64.223 billion yuan, up 5.9%, pulling GDP growth of 2.6%, the contribution rate of economic growth was 35.2%; and that of tertiary industries 67.088 billion yuan, up 9.5%, pulling GDP growth of 3.7%, the contribution rate of economic growth was 50.5%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was 19.5:39.4:41.1. The non-public economic value added 78.243 billion, accounting for 48% of the total GDP, up 0.1% over the previous year. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 27,100 yuan, up 8.3%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 9,451 yuan, up 11.0%.
1.2.4 Chuxiong Yi Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 2.733 million, the total
population was 2,625,535, declined by 10,715 over the previous year. In the total population, a minority population was 936,669, accounting for 35.7%, including Yi population of 755954 people, accounting for 28.8% of the total population, accounting for 80.7% of the minority population. More than ten thousand people was Yi (755,954), Lisu (57,557), Miao (47,057), Dai (23,307),Hui (21,469),and Bai (17,630). The newly-born population is 25,364, and 19,010 deaths. In 2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 76.297 billion yuan, up 10.1%, in which the added value of primary industries was 15.282 billion yuan, up 6.1%, pulling GDP growth of 1.1%; that of secondary industries 29.185 billion yuan, up 11.1%, pulling GDP growth of 11.1%; and that of tertiary industries 31.829 billion yuan, up 10.9%, pulling GDP growth of 4.2%. The contribution rate of the primary, the secondary and the tertiary industries to GDP growth was 10.9%, 47.3% and 41.8% respectively. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 26,763 yuan, up 9.1%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 8,327 yuan, up 10.0%.
1.2.5 Yuxi CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 2.36 million, up 0.9 million over the
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previous year, with a natural population growth rate of 5.6‰, up 0.04‰. At the end of the year, the total population was 2.16 million, up 0.01% over the previous year, with an urban population of 808 thousand and a rural population of 1.352 million. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 124.57 billion yuan, up 8.5%, in which the added value of primary industries was 12.66 billion yuan, up 6.5%; that of secondary industries 69.3 billion yuan, up 7.2%; and that of tertiary industries 42.61 billion yuan, up 11.6%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 10.2:55.6:34.2 from 10.2:57.9:31.9 in the previous year. The primary, the secondary and the tertiary industries were pulling GDP growth of 0.5%, 4.4% and 3.6%.The contribution rate of the primary, the secondary and the tertiary industries to GDP growth was 6.0%, 52.2% and 41.8% respectively. Per capita GDP was 52,887 yuan, up 8.0%. Non-public economic added value of 42.36 billion yuan, up 8.1%, accounting for the proportion of the city's GDP was 34%, unchanged from the previous year. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 29,631 yuan, up 2,408 yuan or 8.8%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 10,977 yuan, up 1008 yuan or 10.1%.
1.2.6 Honghe Hani-Yi Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 4.65 million, up 30 thousand. In
2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 122.228 billion yuan, up 10.2%, in which the added value of primary industries was 20.199 billion yuan, up 6.4%; that of secondary industries 55.379 billion yuan, up 12.0%; and that of tertiary industries 46.65 billion yuan, up 9.2%. Total industrial added value of 42.783 billion yuan, up 10.1%; the construction industry added value of 12.615 billion, up 19.7%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was 16.5:45.3:38.2. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 26,002 yuan, up 8.9%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 8,599 yuan, up 11.3%.
1.2.7 Wenshan Zhuang-Miao Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 3.607 million, up 0.4%,
including rural population of 2.2663 million, accounting for 62.83%, a minority population of 2.0885 million, accounting for 57.9%. The urban population was13407 million people, population urbanization level of 37.17%. The birth rate was 13.17 ‰, the mortality rate was 6.39 ‰,and the natural population growth rate of 6.78‰. In 2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 67.08389 billion yuan, up 10.9%, in which the added value of primary industries was 14.64526 billion yuan, up 5.7%; that of secondary industries 24.14324 billion yuan, up 12.8%, including industrial added value of 15.89012 billion yuan, up 11.9%, the construction industry added value of 8.25312 billion yuan, up 14.8%; and that of tertiary industries 28.29539 billion yuan, up 11.1%. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 23,753 yuan, up 8.6%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 7,699 yuan, up 10.0%.
1.2.8 Pu’er CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 2.605 million,up 1.1 million, including
the town resident population of 1.0122 million, accounting for the proportion of the total population (the resident population urbanization rate) was 38.86%, up 1.68. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 51.441 billion yuan, up 9.7%, in which the added value of primary industries was 14.313 billion yuan, up 6.3%; that of secondary industries 17.928 billion yuan, up 11%; and that of tertiary industries 19.201 billion yuan, up 10.5%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 27.8:34.9:37.3 from 28.8:35.2:36.0 in the previous year. Per capita GDP was 19,789 yuan, up 9.2%. Annual total labor productivity was 25,798 yuan per person, up 10.7%. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 22,830 yuan, up 8.4%; and the per capita
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disposable income of rural residents 7,914 yuan, up 11.5%.
1.2.9 Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 1.164 million,up 7000,
including the town resident population of 505.2 thousand, accounting for the proportion of the total resident population of 43.4%, up 1.68 % over the previous year. The end of the household population of 982.3 thousand people, including the rural population of 593,000, accounting for 60.4%; and a minority population of 762,600, accounting for 77.6%. In 2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 33.59111 billion yuan, up 10%, in which the added value of primary industries was 8.55355 billion yuan, up 5.4%; that of secondary industries 9.46298 billion yuan, up 13.8%; and that of tertiary industries 15.57458 billion yuan, up 9.3%. The primary industries added value accounted for 25.5% , the secondary industries added value of 28.2%, the tertiary industries added value of 46.4%. Per capita GDP was 28,945 yuan, up 9.4%. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 23,304 yuan, up 8.5%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 10,080 yuan, up 10.1%.
1.2.10 Dali Bai Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 3.5844 million, of which 1.8101
million were male and 1.7743 million were female. The minority population of 1.8583 million, accounting for 51.84%, including the Bai of 1.2179 million. In 2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 90.107 billion yuan, up 9.2%, in which the added value of primary industries was 19.339 billion yuan, up 6.0%; that of secondary industries 35.714 billion yuan, up 9.1%; and that of tertiary industries 35.054 billion yuan, up 11.0%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 21.5:39.6:38.9 from 21.2:41.3:37.5 in the previous year. Per capita GDP was 25,485 yuan. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 27,106 yuan, up 9.0%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 8,806 yuan, up 11.0%.
1.2.11 Baoshan CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 2.581 million, up 14,000,of which
rural population was 1.7551 million and urban resident population was 825.8 thousand, urban resident population accounted for the proportion of the total population (urbanization rate) was 32%, up 1.69%, with the resident population natural growth rate of 5.75‰. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 55.196 billion yuan, up 11.5%, in which the added value of primary industries was 14.197 billion yuan, up 6.5%; that of secondary industries 19.205 billion yuan, up 14.4%; and that of tertiary industries 21.793 billion yuan, up 11.6%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 25.7:34.8:39.5 from 27.5:34.7:37.8 in previous year. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 25,647 yuan, up 8.5%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 8,572 yuan, up 12.4%.
1.2.12 Dehong PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 1.279 million, up 1.2%, of
which 660,200 were male and 618,800 were female. The birth rate was14.5 ‰, the mortality rate was 7.1 ‰,and the natural population growth rate was 7.4‰. In 2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 29.232 billion yuan, up 7.8%, in which the added value of primary industries was 7.342 billion yuan, up 6.2%, pulling GDP growth of 1.3%; that of secondary industries 7.177 billion yuan, up 4.6%, pulling GDP growth of 1.4%; and that of tertiary industries 14.713 billion yuan, up 10.3%, pulling GDP growth of 5.1%. The contribution rate of the primary, the secondary and the tertiary
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industries to GDP growth was 16.1%, 17.8% and 66.1% respectively. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 25.1:24.6:50.3 from 25.8:26.1:48.1 in previous year. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 23,010 yuan, up 8.0%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 7,917 yuan, up 10.7%.
1.2.13 Lijiang CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 1.28 million, with a natural population
growth rate of 4.86‰, of which the birth rate was11.28 ‰, and the mortality rate was 6.42 ‰. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 29.00117 billion yuan, up 9.0%, increased 4.4% over the previous year, in which the added value of primary industries was 4.45742 billion yuan, up 6.1%, declined 0.3% over the previous year; that of secondary industries 11.56019 billion yuan, up 11.3%, increased 10.3% over the previous year; and that of tertiary industries 12.98356 billion yuan, up 7.5%, declined 0.8% over the previous year. Per capita GDP was 22,702 yuan, up 8.5% over the previous year.The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 15.37:39.86:44.77 from 15.9:39.91:44.19 in the previous year. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 15.37 39.86 44.77 from 15.9 39.91 44.19 in previous year.In 2015, the per capita∶ ∶ ∶ ∶ disposable income of urban residents was 25,803 yuan, up 2051 yuan, up 8.6%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 7924 yuan, up 741 yuan, up 10.3%.
1.2.14 Nujiang Lisu Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 541,000. In 2015, the
prefecture’s GDP was 11.345 billion yuan, up 9.6%, in which the added value of primary industries was 1.879 billion yuan, up 5.9%, pulling GDP growth of 0.6%, the contribution rate of GDP growth was 6.21%, that of secondary industries 3.467 billion yuan, up 9.9%, pulling GDP growth of 3.87%, the contribution rate of GDP growth was 40.33%, including industrial added value of 2.163 billion yuan, up 5.4%, pulling GDP growth of 1.43%, the contribution rate of GDP growth was 14.89%, and that of tertiary industries 5.999 billion yuan, up 10%, pulling GDP growth of 5.13%, the contribution rate of GDP growth was 53.46%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was 16.56:30.6:52.84. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 19,010 yuan, up 10.1%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 4,791 yuan, up 11.5%.
1.2.15 Diqing Tibetan Autonomous PrefectureAt the end of 2015, the prefecture had a resident population of 408,000, including household
population of 361,339 people.In household population, ethnic minority population was 320,945, accounting for 88.82% of the total population, including Tibetan population of 130,133 people, accounting for 36.01%; the Lisu population of 108,882 people, accounting for 30.13% . More than 1000 minority population were: Yi(15,545) , Bai(14,874), Miao(1,459), Hui(1,113), Naxi(45,984), Pumi(2,126). In 2015, the prefecture’s GDP was 16.11387 billion yuan, up 9.6%, in which the added value of primary industries was 1.07335 billion yuan, up 5.9%; that of secondary industries 5.63162 billion yuan, up 11.1%; and that of tertiary industries 9.4089 billion yuan, up 9.1%. The ratio of primary, secondary and tertiary industries was adjusted to 6.7:34.9:58.4 from 7.1:35.1:57.8 in the previous year. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of rural residents was 6,487 yuan, up 622 yuan or 10.6%; and the per capita disposable income of urban residents 27,097 yuan, up 2,077 yuan or 8.3%.
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1.2.16 Lincang CityAt the end of 2015, the city had a resident population of 2.509 million, up 0.6%, including the
urban population of 924.8 thousand people, accounting for the proportion of the total population of 36.86%. In 2015, the city’s GDP was 50.212 billion yuan, up 10.0%, in which the added value of primary industries was 14.534 billion yuan, up 6.1%; that of secondary industries 16.98 billion yuan, up 12.5%; and that of tertiary industries 18.698 billion yuan, up 9.9%. Per capita GDP was 20,077 yuan, up 9.3%. In 2015, the per capita disposable income of rural residents was 8,063 yuan, up 12.0%, after deducting price factors, the actual growth of 10.9%; and the per capita disposable income of rural residents 21,225 yuan, up 8.7%, after deducting price factors, the actual growth of 7.6%.
1.3 Subproject Classification
1.3.1 Principles of ClassificationThe 303 highway administration offices (HASs, subprojects) under the Project are classified
into 3 categories based on land nature, LA, etc. in light of the relevant Bank policy.Category 1: subprojects with own land—For this category, construction land is owned by the
highway system and was acquired a long time ago. 242 subprojects fall into this category. This category will not been pay attention because the land acquisition time is early, the time to acquired for 1990s or even earlier.
Category 2: subprojects covered by RAP—For this category, LA compensation had not been completed at the time of this report. 11 subprojects fall into this category. For the category of subprojects, we need to strictly in accordance with the requirements of the world bank policy, earnestly implement the provisions of the RAP, to ensure that the livelihood of immigrants is not affected. After resettlement, according to the requirements of the world bank policy, the resettlement of this category subproject should been conducted external monitoring and evaluation.
Category 3: subprojects covered by SDD—For this category, LA compensation had been completed at the time of this report. 56 subprojects fall into this category. This category subproject should accord to the requirements of SDD, taking measures to restore the livelihood of immigrants, and ensuring that the original standard of living is not reduced. In addition, we should accordance with the requirements of the world bank policy, conducting external monitoring and evaluation of the resettlement of migrants.
The total number of subprojects under the above 3 categories is 309. Because of the existence of some subprojects need to use their own land and build new land, both to do SDD and to do RAP, etc, after the deduction of 6 overlapping subprojects, it has been confirmed that the Project has 303 subprojects.
1.3.2 Category 1: Subprojects with Own LandIn the Project, 242 subprojects in 7 cities and 8 prefectures are constructed on land owned by
highway bureaus, including 28 in Kunming City, 7 in Zhaotong City, 20 in Qujing City, 13 in Chuxiong Prefecture, 18 in Wenshan Prefecture, 7 in Honghe Prefecture, 18 in Yuxi City, 21 in Pu’er City, 8 in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, 27 in Dali Prefecture, 10 in Baoshan City, 13 in Dehong Prefecture, 11 in Lijiang City, 10 in Nujiang Prefecture, 6 in Diqing Prefecture and 25 in Lincang City. See Table 1.
It should be noted that though some land certificates were issued in recent years, the land involved became state-owned land a long time ago mainly due to certificate renewal.
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Table 1 Sites Constructed on Own LandGD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
Kunm
ing
1 GD MMEC XGZ 2001 No.0160
2 Songming Yangjie MMEC XGZ 2010 No.1232
3 Xundian Tianshengqiao MMEC XGY 1997 No.000146, XGY 1997 No.000147
4 Luquan Tuanjie MMEC LGY 1999 No.78
5 Yiliang Dongshan MMEC YTGY 93 No.3433
6 Shilin beidacunMMEC SGY (2011) No.0639
7 Jinning Niulian MMECIncluded in land for attached facilities, unable to apply for
land certificate
8 Kunming Ciba HAS YGGY 2004 No.10410300073
9 Songming Yanglin HAS S120GY (2000) No.0038
10 Songming Yangjie HASThe land certificate was issued in the 1990s and is
unnumbered.
11 Xundian Gongshan HAS XGY 1997 No.000153
12 Xundian Jinsuo HAS XGY 1997 No.000145
13 Dongchuan Tangdan HAS DGY 2000 No.03856
14 Dongchuan Yubeidi HAS DGY 2000 No.04244
15 Luquan Longtan HASHanded over as an attached facility of Class-2 Yuankun Highway, with no land certificate, subject to external
painting and internal decoration only
16 Luquan Sapanying HAS LGY 2008 No.159
17 Anning Bi’an HAS AGY 1999 No.0192
18 Luquan Luquan HAS LGY 1993 No.151
19 Chenggong Sanchakou HAS CGY (93) No.0042
20 Shilin Shilin HAS SGY 1999 No.0091
21 Shilin Lunan HAS SGY 2001 No.0126
22 Jinning Jincheng HAS PGY 97 No.513
23 Yiliang Jiuxiang HAS No need for application
24 Anning Qingwushan HAS 93 NO001
25 Yiliang Tangchi HAS 2004 NO 0535
26 Kunming Kunlu AS Private land, with no land certificate
27 Jining Changjiaying AS JGY 99 No.004
28 Dongchuan Guhai AS DGY 2000 No.05606
1 Yongshan Lianfeng HAS YGY (1995) No.5
2 Yongshan Tongbao HAS Land certificate of the 1980-90s, no number
3 Daguan Chahe HAS The land certificate is lost. In 70s and 80s due to the need of road construction and management, Chahe HAS
handed land certificate over to the Land Bureau, then the land has not been requisitioned and the land certificate did
not been sent down, now , after a long time, the land certificate has not been found, the local Land Bureau also
refused to reissued.
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
4 ZhenxiongMMEC
The land certificate cannot be applied for. Reason:i) The land was requisitioned by the Class-2 Highway
Command, then together with highway transfer the Highway Bureau, the Highway Bureau did not pay, the
cost of land requisitioned was paid by Command, the land certificate did not run down;ii) Now Zhenxiong Branch
negotiated with the Land Bureau, the reason is the lack of public security, fire control documents.
5 ZhenxiongYanzixi HAS
Yuankong MMEC
The land certificate is being applied for. Yanzixi HASrequisition land in January 15, 2011. The land was spoil
ground permanent land, requisitioned by Zhenfenglu Command, transferred to the Zhenxiong Branch in March
2016.
6 Shuifu Louba HAS
The land certificate is being applied for. The land requisitioned by Shuifu Branch as highway maintenance
facility due to the construction of Yanshui Class-4 Highway. Now the town government also promised to
handle the land certificate, but because Shuifu Highway Branch lacked of the government's allocation decision, so
Shuifu Branch is under negotiation.
7 Weixin Shujiao HAS WGY 1998 No.00289
1 GD MMEC
The land certificate is being applied for. The land certificate and other related procedures has not been
handled. At present, the highway bureau personnel related is handling the relevant formalities.Now personnel related is handling license for the use of land in construction, the
next is land certificate
2 Xuanwei Maotianshui MMEC XGY (1999) No.02570
3 Huize Yili MMEC HGY (2002) No.00037
4 Luoping Zuantianpo MMEC LGY (1999) No.71
5 Malong Sanyihe MMEC MGY (2000) No.024
6 Fuyuan Fucun HAS FGY (1999) No.93
7 Xuanwei Xuanwei HAS XGY (2001) No.01698
8 Xuanwei Geyi HAS XGY (1999) No.02556
9 Xuanwei Jichang HASThis HAS was put into operation in 2005, but the land
certificate has not been applied for.
10 Xuanwei Xuantang HAS XGY (2013) No.001910
11 Huize Zhehai HAS HGY (2016) No.000261
12 Huize Jiache HAS YGY (2008) No.019
13 Luliang Banqiao HAS LGY (1999) No.153
14 Shizong Wulong HAS SGY (1999) No.0838
15 Shizong Gaoliang HAS SGY (1999) No.0834
16 Luoping Luoping HAS LTGY (1995) No.00212
17 Luoping Zuantianpo HAS LGY (1999) No.71
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
18 Malong Malong HAS MGY (1995) No.00328
19 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS No.018169
20 Fuyuan Dongbao HAS
Chuxiong
1 Wuding Shalang MMEC WGY (1999) No.100548
2 Shuangbai Damaidi MMEC SGY (99) No.964
3 Lufeng LGY (2008) No.012473
4 Chuxiong Lijiaba HAS CTGY (1999) No.99522
5 Lufeng Yipinglang HAS LGY (1999) No.06017
6 Nanhua Nanhua HAS NGY (2012) No.457
7 Nanhua Shaqiao HAS SQGY (1999) No.00022
8 Yuanmou Huangguayuan HAS YGY (1998) No.0057
9 Yao’an Yao’an HAS YGY (1999) No.1229
10 Yuanmou Dashuijing MMECThe original land certificate has been lost, and is being
applied for.
11 YongrenYijiu Station Emergency
CenterThis center is built with the Yongren HAS, and the land
certificate is being applied for.
12 Yongren Yongren MMEC YGY (2011) No.388
13 Yuanmou Dashuijing HASThe original land certificate has been lost and is being
applied for.
1 GD MMEC There is no land certificate, and the existing land is used for attached facilities of Class-2 Wentian Highway
reconstruction in 2009.2 Malipo Malipo MMEC
3 Wenshan Wenshan HAS
4 Wenshan Tianshengqiao HAS
There is no land certificate. After cancelling the Class-2 Highway toll, Wenshan Transportation Department
transferred the line Zhanchuan to Wenshan Branch for management and maintenance. There is no land certificate
while handover.
5 Yanshan Yanshan HAS YGY 1999 No.053
6 Yanshan Pingyuan HAS YGY 2008 No.00048
7 Xichou Xingjie HAS XGY 2009 No.070057
8 Xichou Xichou HASThere is no land certificate, and the existing land is used
for attached facilities of Class-2 Wentian Highway reconstruction in 2009.
9 Malipo Chuantou HAS MGY 1999 No.1002
10 Maguan Bazhai HAS MGY 1999 No.370013341
11 Qiubei Xindian HAS QGY 2003 No.2972
12 GuangnanZhougen HAS (formerly Fali
HAS)GGY 1999 No.001051972
13 Guangnan Wuliqiao HAS GGY 1999 No.001051971
14 Funing Funing HASThere is no land certificate. The land has been the site of
asphalt storage and asphalt boil Since 70s, which has been used by the HAS.
15 Funing Gaobang HAS FGY 2015 No.769
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
16 Funing Muyang HAS FGY 1999 No.0308
17 Yanshan MMECThe land certificate cannot be applied for. The land is 2013 G323 Class-2 Highway reconstruction project
subsidiary facilities land.
18 Wenshan Xiaomabai HAS The state-owned land certificate is being updated.
Honghe
1 GD MMEC KGY 2012 No.3412
2 Jianshui Jianshui MMEC JGY 1999 No.0217
3 Luxi Airport HAS LGY 1999 No.0214
4 Mile Xinshao HAS MGY 1999 No.0134, MGY 1999 No.0135
5 Yuanyang Xinjie HAS YTGY 1994 No.53252800030
6 Luchun Pinghe HAS LGY 2016 No.000039
7 Hekou Nanxi HAS HGY 99 No.105
Yuxi
1 GD MMEC YHGY (1999) No.27471, 27472
2 Xinping Xinping MMEC XGY 99 No.000058, 000059, 000061
3 Yuanjiang Yuanjiang MMEC YGKGY 1999 No.0000067
4 Hongta Daliyuan HAS YHGY 1999 No.27473
5 Eshan Huanian HASThere is no separate land certificate, and it is included in
the LA range of the former Kunluo line (EGY 1999 Route N No.006).
6 Eshan Chahe HAS EGY 1999 Route N No.027
7 Xinping Yaonan HAS XGY 99 No.060004
8 Xinping Gasa HAS XGY 2008 No.040017
9 Xinping Sanjia HAS XGY 99 No.040006
10 Xinping Douga HAS XGY 2012 No.120008
11 Xinping Longshu HAS XGY 99 No.100006
12 Yuanjiang Anding HAS YGY 2001 No.0200010
13 Tonghai Xiangshan HASThere is no land certificate. Own land, 2012Class-2
Highway transfer of supporting facilities.14 Huaning Xinzhuang HAS HGY 1999 No.135
15 Yimen Pubei HAS Land certificate of the 1980-90s, no number
16 Jiangchuan Dajie HAS N374997、N374998(1998)17 Eshan MMEC 1999 NO 1
18 Chengjiang Guanglong HAS State-owned land use certificate has been obtained.
1 Mojiang Shuanglong MMEC MGY (2003) No.81
2 Jiangdong Huiyao MMEC JGY (2001) No.0457
3 Zhenyuan Liandi MMEC ZGY (91) No.138
4 Lancang Zhutang MMEC LGY (2000) No.135
5 Menlian Mangjie MMEC MGY (2001) No.0037
6 Mojiang Lianzhu HAS MGY (2000) No.500
7 Mojiang Tongguan HAS MGY (2000) No.512
8 Mojiang Yuwanshan HAS MGY (2000) No.502
9 Mojiang Yayi HAS MGY (2000) No.534
10 Mojiang Sinanjiang HAS MGY (2000) No.483
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
11 Simao Dashiban HAS SGY (2003) No.05232
12 Jiangdong Jinping HAS JGY (1999) No.370
13 Jinggu Nuanli HAS JGY (1995) No 222
14 Jinggu Yunhai HAS JGY (1995) No208
15 Jinggu Yongping HAS JGY (1995) No 203
16 Zhenyuan Anban HAS AGY (97) No.567
17 Zhenyuan Dapuzi HAS ZGY (96) No.112
18 Lancang Huimin HAS LGY (2003) No.264
19 Menlian Mengma HAS MGY (2001) No.0027
20 Menlian Yunjiao HAS MGY (2011) No.00548
21 Jiangcheng Liangzizhai HAS JGY (1999) No 035
Xishuangbanna
1 GD MMEC JGY (99) No.0835
2 Mengla Mengyuan MMEC LGY (Ji) No.0031
3 Mengla Mengyuan HAS LGY (Ji) No.0031
4 Jinghong Nuojishan HAS JGY (99) No.0874
5 Jinghong Mengkuan HAS JGY (1999) No.0877
6 Menghai Daluo HAS HGY (1999) No.91
7 Mengla Mengla HAS LGY (Ji) No.0051
8 Mengla Guanlei HAS LGY (Ji) No.0034
1 GD MMEC DGY (2003) No.00567
2 Xiangyun Qinghuadong MMEC XGY (2003) No.1302
3 Binchuang Xinping MMEC BGY (99) No.000039
4 Midu Muli MMEC MGY (2013) No.0128
5 Xiangyun Qinghuadong HAS XGY (2014) No.0763
6 Xiangyun Xiazhuang HAS XGY (99) No.000114
7 Xiangyun Midian HAS XGY (99) No.000121
8 Nanjian Nanjian Centrla HAS NTY (2013) No.137
9 Nanjian Gonglang HAS NTGY (2013) No.144
10 Nanjian Fenghuangshan HAS NTGY (2013) No.139
11 Yangbi Yangbi Central HAS YDGY (93) No.629-2
12 Yangbi Dapingdi HAS YTGY (1999) No.861
13 Yangbi Lishupio HAS YTGY (99) No.869
14 Yongping Yongping Central HAS YGY (2016) No.007
15 Yongping Yangjie HAS YGY (99) No.0981
16 Yongping Shizhaobi HAS YGY (99) No.0987
17 Binchuang Qiaodian HASThere is no land certificate. Qiaodian HAS transferred to Binchuang Branch with the transfer of Xiangbin Road in
2012. There is no land certificate while handover.18 Binchuang Shuanglong HAS BGY (1999) No.000040
19 Eryuan Luopingshan HAS EGY (1999) No.86
20 Jianchuan Xianghu Central HAS JGY (1999) No.2931-X082-01
21 Jianchuan Shanglan HAS JGY (99) No.5331-D08
22 Heqing Yunhe Central HAS HGY (2015) No.035
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
23 Weishan Daloufang HAS WGY (1999) No.03255
24 Weishan Hedijie HAS WGY (1999) No.03257
25 Yunlong Shimen Central HAS YGY (1999) No.0724
26 Midu Zhuguanying HAS MGY (2013) No.027
27 Midu Guoyuan HAS MGY (2002) No.0009
Baoshan
1 GD MMEC No.025738
2 Longling Longshanka MMEC LGY (99) No.66
3 Longyang Dongfeng MMEC BGY (99J) No.18
4 Longyang Xingjie HAS LGY (2015) No.02300
5 Longyang Puppiao HAS BGY (99J) No.023
6 Longyang Daguanshi HAS BGY (99J) No.045
7 Longling Longshan HAS LGY (2015) No.00575
8 Changning Youwen HAS CGY (2016) No.312
9 Tengchong Maojiaying HAS TUJGY (97) No.0043656
10 Tengchong Tengyuan HAS TUJGY (96) No.008051
Dehong
1 GD MMEC LGY (1999) No.162
2 Longchuan Longchuan MMEC LGY (2012) No.434
3 Yingjiang Yingjiang MMEC YGY (99) No.0086
4 Mangshi Mangshi HAS LGY (1996) No.011940
5 Mangshi Zhefang HAS LGY (99) No.0152
6 Ruili Moli HAS RGY (99) No.1012-07
7 Longchuan Mangdong HAS LTGY (2008) No.0000300
8 Longchuan Jinghan HAS LTGY (2008) No.0000295
9 Longchuan Zhangfeng HAS LTGY (2008) No.0000289
10 Yingjiang Nongzhang HAS YGY (99) No.0082
11 Yingjiang Pingyuan HAS YGY (2002)202
12 Yingjiang Tongbiguan HAS YGY (99) No.0078
13 Lianghe Zhedao HAS LGY (2013) No.00233
Lijiang1 Huaping Tianxing MMEC HGY (2005) No.048
2 Ningliang Fengziyan MMEC NTGY (92) No.00549
3 Gucheng Zhengming HAS LGY (1999) No.0265
4 Yulong Zhongxing HAS LGY (Tu) No.30
5 Yulong Nankou HAS LGY (1999) No.0323
6 Yongsheng Qina HAS YGY (1999) No.00314
7 Yongsheng Tuanjieping HAS YGY (1999) No.00280
8 Yongsheng Banshanhe HAS YGY (1999) No.00321
9 Huaping Laguhe HAS LGY (Tu) No.30
10 Ningliang Zhanhe HAS NTGY (92) No.00551
11 Ningliang Ganhezi HAS NTGY (2001) No.0110
1 Gongshan Niulangdang MMEC GGY (2013) No.078
2 Fugong Lumadeng MMEC FGY (2004) No.167
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
3 Lanping Yanjiao MMEC
There is no land certificate. The land requisitioned by Jianlan Class-2 Highway Command. After completion, the
land was transferred to Lanping Branch. At present, the land certificate is being handled.
4 Gongshan Puladi HAS GGY (2013) No.079
5 Fugong Shangpa HAS FGY (99) No.106
6 Lushui Yuejinqiao HAS LGY (2000) No.378
7 Lushui Dadunzi HAS LGY (2000) No.325
8 Lushui Pianma HAS LTGY (2000) No.429
9 Lanping Yingpan HASThe land certificate (LGY (1999) No.38) was lost in 2003,
and the HAS is applying for reissue with the Lanping County Land and Resources Bureau.
10 GD Nujiang NMEC NGY (2013) No.000136
Diqing
1 GD MMEC XTGY (A-11) No.1
2 Deqing Sangongli Tunnel
There is no land certificate. The land certificate is being handled by Class-3 to Class-2 Command. The command
was established in January 2010 (requisitioned the land at the same year), along the road, was state-owned unused land. Deqing Branch three km tunnel covers an area of about 20 mu, of which 5 mu of office area, production
area about 15 mu (quarry, mountain, 4300 meters above sea level)
3 Shangri-la Yangjiahe XTGY (2011) No.915
4 Shangri-la Ouwadi
There is no land certificate, which is being applied for. Reconstructing and using based on the original waste
station for a long time, due to historical reasons has not handled the land certificate.
5 Shangri-la Chengguan XTGY (A-11) No.1
6 Deqing Shusong DGY (Luji) No.13
1 GD MMECCertificate of the right to use state-owned land being
applied for
2 Yunxian Yunxian Changpoling MMEC YGY (2015) No.386
3 GengmaMengding MMEC
The land certificate is being handled; the approval of the temporary construction land has been obtained .
2013 No 170
4 Cangyuan bawei MMEC Being access
5 Zhenkang nanshan MMEC Not available
6 Yunxian Yunxian HAS YGY (2015) No.388
7 Yunxian Xiaoluozha HAS YGY (1999) No.450
8 Yunxian Chafang HAS YGY (1999) No.458
9 Fengqing Mengyou HASThe land certificate is being processed; the approval of
construction land has been obtained.
10 Fengqing Yueyatang HAS The land certificate is being processed; the approval of construction land has been obtained.
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS Land certificate No.
11 Linxiang Dawanzi HAS LGY (2014) No.002276
12 Gengma Shigongli HAS GGY (1999) No.98
13 Shuangjiang Mengmeng HAS SGY (2009) No.112
14 Shuangjiang Xiaoheke HAS CGY (1999) No.234
15 Gengma Mengsa HAS GGY (1999) No.89
16 Gengma Gengma HAS GGY (1999) No.213
17 Gengma Mengding HAS GGY (1999) No.107
18 Yongde Mangjiantian HAS YGY (1997) No.3
19 Yongde DedangHAS YGY (1997) No.1-0024
20 Zhenkang Hongmushu HAS ZGY (1999) No.57
21 Zhenkang Nansan HAS ZGY (1999) No.059
22 Zhenkang Hewai HAS GGY (1999) No.59
23 Cangyuan Nansa HAS CGY (2004) No.0243
24 Cangyuan Bawei HAS Not available (with land approval only)
25 Cangyuan Mangka HAS CGY (1999) No.0270
1.3.3 Category 2: Subprojects Covered by RAPThe Project has 303 subprojects in total. Of the 303 subprojects, 11 subprojects involved land
expropriation; the land acquisition work has begun but not yet completed. Among them, 8 subprojects involved permanent collection of rural collective land, respectively, Yongding HAS, Dayao HAS, Wenping HAS, Luxi branch MMEC, Eshan branch MMEC, Sanjia HAS, Jiangchuan MMEC and Huaning branch MMEC; 4 subprojects involved in state-owned land transfer, respectively, Eshan branch MMEC, Yongping branch MMEC, Huangping HAS and Gezan HAS. It should be noted that: Eshan branch MMEC involves both the collective land acquisition in rural areas, but also involves the transfer of state-owned land.
The distribution of 11 subprojects is as follows: 1 in Kunming; 1 in chuxiong; 1 in zhaotong, 1 in Honghe Prefecture, 4 in Yuxi City, 2 in dali and 1 in diqiong.
Table 2 Sites Covered by RAP
1.3.4 Category 3: Subprojects Covered by SDDSDD covers 56 subprojects in 6 cities and 5 prefectures in total, including 10 in Zhaotong City,
3 in Qujing City, 8 in Chuxiong Prefecture, 5 in Yuxi City, 12 in Honghe Prefecture, 4 in Wenshan Prefecture, 5 in Pu’er City, 2 in Dali Prefecture, 4 in Baoshan City, 1 in Dehong Prefecture, 2 in Lijiang City. See Table 3.
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Table 3 Sites Covered by SDDGD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS
Zhaotong
1 GD Zhaotong highway branch MMEC
2 Yanjin Yanjin highway branch MMEC
3 Yongshan Yongshan highway branch MMEC
4 Ludian Ludian highway branch MMEC
5 Ludian Xinjie HAS
6 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS
7 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS
8 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS
9 Shuifu Shuifu highway branch MMEC
10 Shuifu Xiangjiaba HAS
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HAS
2 Huize Dajing HAS
3 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS
Chuxiong
1 GD Chuxiong highway branch MMEC
2 Mouding Mouding highway branch MMEC (Shangmicun)
3 Yongren Yongren HAS (Yongren Emergency Center)
4 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS
5 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS
6 Wuding Jincheng HAS
7 Mouding Mouding HAS
8 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS
Yuxi
1 Xinping Xinping highway branch MMEC (Xiangyangqiao)
2 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS
3 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS
4 Dengjiang Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang highway branch HAS)
5 Huaning Ningzhou HAS
Honghe
1 Hekou Hekou HAS
2 Mengzi Zhicun HAS
3 Gejiu Gejiu HAS
4 Jianshui Jianshui HAS
5 Shiping Shiping highway branch MMEC (Yiling Town)
6 Shiping Shiping HAS
7 Jinping Jinping MMEC (Jinhe Town)8 Jinping Jinping HAS9 Yuanyang Yuanyang highway branch MMEC(NanshaTown)10 Honghe Honghe HAS11 Lvchun Lvchun HAS12 Honghe Pingbian highway branch MMEC
Wenshan
1 Yanshan Yanshan highway branch MMEC (Daqinglong)2 Qiubei Qiubei highway branch MMEC (Lijiazhuang)
3 Funing Funing highway branch MMEC (Pingsangcun)
4 Qiubei Qiubei HAS
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GD No. Branch Name of MMEC or HAS
Pu’er
1 GD MMEC
2 Simao Simao HAS
3 Zhenyuan Heping HAS
4 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS
5 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS
Dali1 Heqing Heqing highway branch MMEC (Taoshuhe)
2 Yunlong Yunlong highway branch MMEC (Lishupo)
Baoshan
1 Shidian Shidian highway branch MMEC (Shuichang)
2 Changning Goujie HAS
3 Shidian Yaoguan HAS
4 Shidian 707 HAS
Dehong 1 Lianghe Lianghe highway bureau MMEC (Longwozhai)
Lijiang1 GD Lijiang highway bureau MMEC
2 Huaping Rongjiang HAS
1.4 Survey Methods
1.4.1 Literature ReviewIdentifying resettlement activities, the impact of immigration, optimizing resettlement sites,
evaluating environmental capacity and intervention measures for the reconstruction of the livelihood of immigrants, strategies for the reconstruction, and learning resettlement effects through literature review, collection and analysis.
1.4.2 Questionnaire SurveyThrough the design of the questionnaire, doing sample survey on the production status before
and after land requisition for immigration covered by SDD, At the same time, a detailed investigation of the typical village should been conducted. A sample survey should been conducted to grasp the willingness of resettlement and the average living standard for the villagers of the resettlement plan.
1.4.3 InterviewInterviewing with the main people in charge of the village committee, different types of
immigrant, cadres and agencies concerned, conducting an informal discussion with immigrant communities or immigrant village cadres, county and township government departments, and other agencies on behalf of immigrants. The informal discussion departments include: Yunnan Highway Bureaus, Traffic bureau, Civil Affairs Bureau, labor and Social Security Bureau, the women's Federation, the CDC, the traffic police brigade, municipal maintenance department, township (town) at all levels of government and other related institutions. Identifynig all stakeholders’ needs and advantages, and provide empirical and practical support for resettlement planning through the discussion.
1.4.4 Case StudyCase study is a special case of a single individual in a certain situation, the extensive and
systematic collection of relevant information. Analyzing, explaining and reasoning special cases systematically on livelihood interference and restoration before and after resettlement
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1.5 Survey ProcessDuring May 15-26, 2016, NRCR conducted a survey on the 16 cities/prefectures involved.
With the support of YPHB and the other agencies concerned, the research group of NRCR conducted a socioeconomic survey and a DMS in the project area. The survey process is as follows .See Table 4.
Table 4 Survey ProcessSurvey team Locations Scope Process
East line 1(Wu Rong, Hong
Feng)
Zhaotong, Qujing, Kunming
RAP: conducting a socioeconomic survey and a DMS in the project area to collect relevant information, conducting a sample survey on the social and economic impact of the economy (family population, land acquisition, family economic situation and placement will); investigating the views of the village committee and the villagers on land acquisition and resettlement; interviewing agencies concerned to learn local resettlement and practices on land requisition, house demolition and resettlement.SDD: learning the socioeconomic profile of the affected population, resettlement impacts and measures, amounts of compensation, ethnic minorities, vulnerable groups, public participation,. information disclosure, and grievance redress
Information compilation (2016.5.1-2016.5.14): sorting the existing information, identify different types of projects, and the preparation of the survey manual, the investigation outline; identifying resettlement impacts, optimizing resettlement sites, designing resettlement measures, and learning resettlement effects through literature review, collection and analysisFieldwork (2016.5.15-2016.5.28): conducting the fieldwork according to the plan, compiling survey data daily, carrying on the detailed record and the data input work, and conducting feedback and discussion with local highway bureau timely.Information aggregation and report preparation (2016.5.29-2016.6.22): completing the RAP and SDD Report of the Project on the basis of the survey
East line 2(Zhang Jinrui,
Peng Shengping)
Honghe, Wenshan, Yuxi
Central line(Yan Dengcai,
Cheng Xiaoxiao)
Chuxiong, Dehong, Lincang,
Pu’er, Xishuangbanna
West line(Zhou Xiaojun,
Wang Han)
Diqing, Lijiang, Dali, Nujiang,
Baoshan
Chapter 2 RAP
2.1 Overview of the ProjectThe Project has 303 subprojects in total. Of the 303 subprojects, 11 subprojects involved land
expropriation. Among them, 8 subprojects involved permanent collection of rural collective land, respectively, Yongding HAS, Dayao HAS, Wenping HAS, Luxi branch MMEC, Eshan branch MMEC, Sanjia HAS, Jiangchuan MMEC and Huaning branch MMEC; 4 subprojects involved in state-owned land transfer, respectively, Eshan branch MMEC, Yongping branch MMEC, Huangping HAS and Gezan HAS. It should be noted that: Eshan branch MMEC involves both the collective land acquisition in rural areas, but also involves the transfer of state-owned land.
Table 5 Summary of LA Impacts
No GD MMEC or HAS Involving Involving occupation
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acquisition of rural collective land
of state-owned land
1 Kunming Yongding HAS √ 2 Chuxiong Dayao HAS √ 3 Zhaotong Wenping HAS √ 4 Honghe Luxi branch MMEC √ 5
Yuxi
Eshan branch MMEC √ √
6 Sanjia HAS √ 7 Jiangchuan MMEC √ 8 Huaning branch MMEC √ 9
DaliYongping branch MMEC √
10 Huangping HAS √
11 Diqing Gezan HAS √
2.1.1 Summary of Resettlement ImpactsThe Project will affect 170 households with 729 persons in total, all affected by rural collective
land acquisition.1) Rural collective land acquisition. 167.194 mu of rural collective land will be acquired for
the Project, including 3.67 mu of irrigated land, 114.72 mu of non-irrigated land, 28.552 mu of woodland and 20.252 mu of unused land. Rural collective land acquisition for the Project will affect 5 city/state (Kunming, Chuxiong, Zhaotong, Honghe, Yuxi), 8 counties (Dayao County, Ludian County, Fumin County, Luxi County, Eshan County, Xinping County, Jiangchuan County, Huaning County), and 170 households in 729 persons in 9 villages/community (Dongyuan Villages in Fumin County, Liwan Village in Dayao County, Yanchi mountainVillage in Ludian County, Shandao Village in Luxi County, Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County, Manlong Village in Xinping County, Xiaobaipo Village in Jiangchuan County, and Ma’anshan Community in Huaning County) in 11 counties (Fumin, Daoyao, Ludian, Yanshan, Maguan, Pingbian, Luxi, Eshan, Xinping, Jiangchuan and Huaning) in 5 cities/prefectures (Kunming, Chuxiong, Zhaotong, Wenshan, Honghe and Yuxi).
It should be noted that the land acquired for the Sanjia HAS and the Huaning branch MMEC belongs to village collectives, and their affected population is relatively large.
2) State-owned land occupation .39.026 mu of state-owned land will be occupied.3) Other .The Project does not involve rural house demolition, temporary land occupation
and the demolition of non-residential properties.
Table 6 Summary of Resettlement Impacts
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GD Branch MMEC or HAS CountyLand type
TotalVillage Irrigated land
Non-irrigated land
Wood land
Unused land
Kunming Fumin Yongding HAS Fumin Dongyuan 0 5.8 0 0 5.8Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HAS Dayao Liwan 0 10 0 0 10Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS Ludian Yanchi 0 10 0 0 10Honghe Luxi Luxi branch MMEC Luxi Shandao 0 17.51 0 8.06 25.57
Yuxi
Eshan Eshan branch MMEC Eshan Baijin, Shuangjiang 0 0 7.632 10.312 17.944
Xinping Sanjia HAS Xinping Manlong 3.67 0 0 1.88 5.55Jiangchuan Jiangchuan MMEC Jiangchuan Xiaobaipo 0 1.6 20.92 0 22.52
Huaning Huaning branch MMEC Huaning Ma’anshan 0 69.81 0 0 69.81
Dali Yongping Yongping branch MMEC / / 0 0 0 0 0Dali Huangping HAS / / 0 0 0 0 0
Diqing Shangri-la Gezan HAS / / 0 0 0 0 0Total / / 3.67 114.72 28.552 20.252 167.194
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2.1.2 Social and Economic Benefits of the Project1) Improving highway maintenance capacity and highway conditions by improving living
conditions of maintenance workers’2) Improving production and living conditions of local residents, creating a better investment
environment, and promoting integrated urban-rural development3) The social benefits of this project is significant, a large population benefit from it. Playing
a significantly positive role in increasing local residents’ income, generating jobs, and promoting infrastructure construction, especially for poor population
4) There is less negative impact on the surrounding communities, land requisition is less. Minimizing the occupation of basic farmland
5) Improving living conditions in minority areas, making more people live and work in peace, thereby promoting social stability and unity.
2.1.3 Estimated Resettlement InvestmentAll costs related to resettlement will be included in the general budget of the Project. Based on
prices in the first half of 2016, the resettlement budget of the Project is 14,816,260 yuan, including compensation for rural collective land acquisition of 6,499,872 yuan, accounting for 43.87%; compensation for state-owned land occupation of 3,430,000 yuan, accounting for 23.15%; compensation for demolished rural residential house of 0, accounting for 0%; compensation for demolished non-residential properties of 0, accounting for 0%; compensation for infrastructure and ground attachments of 951,350 yuan, accounting for 6.42%; costs of support for vulnerable groups of 36,869 yuan, accounting for 0.25%; management costs of 217,625 yuan, accounting for 1.47%; resettlement planning and monitoring costs of 108,813 yuan, accounting for 0.73%; training costs of 3,214,000 yuan, accounting for 21.69%.
See Table 7 for migration cost estimates
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Table 7 Estimated Resettlement Investment
No.
Item Standard Total Percent
1 Basic resettlement costs
Fixed by city /prefecture governments
10881222 73.44%1.1 Permanent LA compensation 6499872 43.87%1.2 State-owned land compensation 3430000 23.15%
1.3Ground attachment
compensation951350 6.42%
2Supporting fund for vulnerable
groups1% of basic costs 36869 0.25%
3 Management costs 2% of basic costs 217625 1.47%
4Resettlement planning and
monitoring costs1% of basic costs 108813 0.73%
4.1Resettlement survey and design
costs0.5% of basic costs 54406 0.37%
4.2 Resettlement M&E costs 0.5% of basic costs 54406 0.37%5 Training costs 3214000 21.69%
Subtotal of Items 1-5 14458529 97.59%6 Contingencies 10% of 2-5 357731 2.41%7 Total 14816260 100.00%
Note: The training costs include not only the general training costs 214000, but also include 2.6 million resettlement livelihood reconstruction cost and 0.4 million resettlement special training costs.
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2.2 Impacts of the Project
2.2.1 Principles for Project Design and Site SelectionResettlement impacts have been minimized at the design stage on the following principles:
avoiding or minimizing occupation of existing and planned residential areas; avoiding or minimizing occupation of high-quality farmland; gaining access to the proposed construction sites through existing state and local roads; avoiding or minimizing occupation of environmentally sensitive areas, and the choice of resettlement area is in line with the local development plan.
2.2.2 Range of Resettlement Impact SurveyRural collective land acquisition for the Project will affect 9 villages/community, which are
Dongyuan Villages in Fumin County, Liwan Village in Dayao County, Yanchi Village in Ludian County, Shandao Village in Luxi County, Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County, Manlong Village in Xinping County, Xiaobaipo Village in Jiangchuan County, and Ma’anshan Community in Huaning County.
Table 8 Range of Resettlement ImpactsGD Branch MMEC or HAS County Village
Kunming Fumin Yongding HAS Fumin Dongyuan
Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HAS Dayao Liwan
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS Ludian Yanchi
Honghe Luxi Luxi branch MMEC Luxi Shandao
Yuxi
Eshan Eshan branch MMEC Eshan Baijin, Shuangjiang
Xinping Sanjia HAS Xinping Manlong
Jiangchuan Jiangchuan MMEC Jiangchuan Xiaobaipo
HuaningHuaning branch
MMECHuaning Ma’anshan
2.2.3 Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land167.194 mu of rural collective land will be acquired for the Project, including 3.67 mu of
irrigated land, 114.72 mu of non-irrigated land, 28.552 mu of woodland and 20.252 mu of unused land.
Rural collective land acquisition for the Project will affect 9 villages/community (Dongyuan Villages in Fumin County, Liwan Village in Dayao County, Yanchi Village in Ludian County, Shandao Village in Luxi County, Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County, Manlong Village in Xinping County, Xiaobaipo Village in Jiangchuan County, and Ma’anshan Community in Huaning County) in 8 counties (Fumin, Daoyao, Ludian, Luxi, Eshan, Xinping, Jiangchuan and Huaning) in 5 cities/prefectures (Kunming, Chuxiong, Zhaotong, Wenshan, Honghe and Yuxi). It should be noted that: Eshan branch MMEC involving two communities.
Rural collective land acquisition for the Project will affect 170 households in 729 persons. It should be noted that the land acquired for the Sanjia HAS and the Huaning branch MMEC belongs to village collectives, and their affected population is actually all members of the village group.
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Table 9 Summary of Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land
GD Branch MMEC or HAS CountyLand type
TotalVillage
Irrigated land
Non-irrigated land
Wood land Unused land
Kunming Fumin Yongding HAS Fumin Dongyuan 0 5.8 0 0 5.8
Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HAS Dayao Liwan 0 10 0 0 10
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS Ludian Yanchi 0 10 0 0 10
Honghe Luxi Luxi branch MMEC Luxi Shandao 0 17.51 0 8.06 25.57
Yuxi
Eshan Eshan branch MMEC EshanBaijin,
Shuangjiang0 0 7.632 10.312 17.944
Xinping Sanjia HAS Xinping Manlong 3.67 0 0 1.88 5.55
Jiangchuan Jiangchuan branch MMEC Jiangchuan Xiaobaipo 0 1.6 20.92 0 22.52
Huaning Huaning branch MMEC Huaning Ma’anshan 0 69.81 0 0 69.81
DaliYongping Yongping branch MMEC / / 0 0 0 0 0
Dali Huangping HAS / / 0 0 0 0 0
Diqing Shangri-la Gezan HAS / / 0 0 0 0 0
Total / / 3.6 114.72 28.552 20.252 167.194
Remarks: The land acquired for the Sanjia HAS and the Huaning branch MMEC belongs to village collectives, and their affected population is actually all members of the village group.
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2.2.4 Permanent Occupation of State-owned LandThe state-owned land used for the Project will be obtained by transfer. 39.026 mu of state-
owned land will be occupied for the Project, including 20 mu for the Yongping branch MMEC in Dali City, 8.26 mu for the Dali branch Huangping HAS, 5 mu for the Gezan HAS in Diqing prefecture, and 5.766 mu for the Eshan branch MMEC in Yuxi City.
Table 10 Summary of Permanently Occupied State-owned Land
City/ prefecture
BranchName of
MMEC or HAS
State-owned land (mu)
How is it obtained?
Land transferor Progress
Dali
YongpingYongping
branch MMEC20 Transfer
Beidong Xiang Government,
Yongping County
Land transfer prices have been agreed on, and
land transfer will be conducted subsequently.
DaliHuangping
HAS8.26 Transfer
Yunnan State-owned Assets
Corp.
Diqing Shangri-la Gezan HAS 5 TransferTownship
government
Yuxi EshanEshan branch
MMEC5.766 Transfer
Eshan County Water Resources
Bureau
Total 39.026
LA compensation before the transfer of the above plots is described as follows:1) Yongping branch Huanglianpu HAS: This plot is owned by Yangmeipo Group of
Huanglian Village, Beidou Xiang, Yongping County, and was acquired by Western Yunnan Railway Company in 2008 for use as a spoil ground (affecting 6 households), where compensation has been fully paid. The Dianxi Railway Company use the land as spoil ground. After construction, the land was storaged permanently by the Township People's Government. The Yongping branch has obtained this plot from the Beidou Xiang Government after paying coordination fees of about 600,000 yuan, getting 20 mu of the land from the transfer as Yongping branch MMEC.
2) Dali branch Huangping HAS: This plot (8.26 mu) is located in Group 7 of Jiangyan Farm, Huangping Xiang, Heqing County. The land was state-owned land, using by the Jiangyan farm after the liberation. The land was transferred to Yunnan State-owned Assets Corp in 2004 due to the relocation of Jiangyan Farm, and has been laid idle afterwards. To support the construction of new immigrants village form 2012 to 2014, the land was as stone field for construction, then the construction company flat the land. At present, the land is in idle state. This plot has been obtained by the Huangping HAS by transfer.
3) Shangri-la branch Gezan HAS: This plot was reserved by the government over 10 years ago, and obtained by the Gezan HAS by transfer, involving no compensation.
4) Eshan branch Eshan MMEC: This plot consist of land owned by the Eshan branch, collective land and state-owned land, in which 5.766 mu of state-owned land has been used by the Eshan County Water Resources Bureau, which has just laid some pipelines thereon. Workers are now removing these pipes. At the beginning of June 2016, Eshan County Land Bureau made a new map of the land boundary survey, the Eshan branch will obtain it by transfer.
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2.2.5 Temporary Land OccupationDuring the construction of the Project, construction materials will be stored within the
boundary line, involving no temporary land occupation. If subsequent construction involves temporary land occupation, the local compensation rates for temporary land occupation will apply.
2.2.6 Demolition of Residential HousesThe Project does not involve the demolition of rural residential houses.
2.2.7 Demolition of Non-residential PropertiesThe Project does not involve the demolition of non-residential properties.
2.2.8 Affected Infrastructure and Ground AttachmentsThe Project will affect some ground attachments, including trees, greenhouses, tombs, etc. See
Table 11Table 11 Affected Ground Attachments
GD BranchName of MMEC or
HASground attachments
Item Unit Qty.
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HASwalnut tree / 1739
Apple tree / 3479
Honghe LuxiPingbian branch
MMECTree / 30
Yuxi
EshanPingbian branch
MMEC
Fruit tree / 40
Bamboo m2 100
Waterpipe m 100
Xinping Sanjia HAS Tree / 3
JiangchuanJiangchuan branch
MMECNone / /
Huaning Huaning highway branch MMEC Orange
Full-fruit / 596
Early fruit-bearing / 644
Non-fruit-bearing / 296
Pond m2 64.1
PeachFull-fruit / 46
Non-fruit-bearing / 7
Hose m 100
Water pump / 10
Walnut
Big tree / 35
Full-fruit / 61
Non-fruit-bearing / 132
Bamboo / 211
PearFull-fruit / 41
Non-fruit-bearing / 5
Date Full-fruit / 1
PersimmonFull-fruit / 224
Non-fruit-bearing / 33
Cedrela <5cm / 8
5-10cm / 12
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GD BranchName of MMEC or
HASground attachments
Item Unit Qty.
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HASwalnut tree / 1739
Apple tree / 3479
10-20cm / 10
>=20cm / 1
Big / 2
Towel gourd / 38
Cypress10-20cm / 6
>=30cm / 14
Pomegranate Full-fruit / 4
Eucalyptus 10-20cm / 1
Plum Full-fruit / 10
Mulberry 10-20cm / 1
Broom / 10
Wild bamboo / 1
Bamboo leaf / 24
Apricot Full-fruit / 1
2.2.9 Affected Population
2.2.9.1 Summary1) 167.194 mu of rural collective land will be acquired for the Project, including 3.67 mu of
irrigated land, 114.72 mu of non-irrigated land, 28.552 mu of woodland and 20.252 mu of unused land.
2) 39.026 mu of state-owned land will be occupied.3) The Project will affect 170 households in 729 persons. It should be noted that the land
acquired for the Sanjia HAS and the Huaning branch MMEC belongs to village collectives, and their affected population is relatively large.
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Table 12 Summary of Affected Population
GD Branch MMEC or HAS CountyLand type
TotalOccupied
state-owned land
Affected by LA
VillageIrrigated
landNon-irrigated
landWood land
Unused land
HHs Population
Kunming Fumin Yongding HAS Fumin Dongyuan 0 5.8 0 0 5.8 0 5 21
Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HAS Dayao Liwan 0 10 0 0 10 0 6 29
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS Ludian Yanchi 0 10 0 0 10 0 7 43
Honghe Luxi Luxi branch MMEC Luxi Shandao 0 17.51 0 8.06 25.57 0 19 99
Yuxi
Eshan Eshan branch MMEC EshanBaijin,
Shuangjiang0 0 7.632 10.312 17.944 5.766 4 14
Xinping Sanjia HAS Xinping Manlong 3.67 0 0 1.88 5.55 0 56 227
Jiangchuan Jiangchuan MMEC Jiangchuan Xiaobaipo 0 1.6 20.92 0 22.52 0 1 4
Huaning Huaning branch MMEC Huaning Ma’anshan 0 69.81 0 0 69.81 0 72 292
DaliYongping Yongping branch MMEC / / / 0 20 / /
Dali Huangping HAS / / / 0 8.26 / /
Diqing Shangri-la Gezan HAS / / / 0 5 / /
Total / / 3.67 114.72 28.552 20.252 167.194 39.026 170 729
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2.2.9.2 Affected vulnerable groupsFor the purpose of the Project, vulnerable groups refer to low-income households, five-
guarantee households, households affected by disability and one women-headed households. The Project will affect two vulnerable households with 8 persons, all being low-income households.
Table 13 Affected Vulnerable Groups
GD Branch MMEC or HAS
Low income Disability Woman-headed Five-guarantee
HHsPopulat
ionHHs
Population
HHsPopulat
ionHHs
Population
Kunming Fumin Yongding HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Honghe LuxiLuxi branch
MMEC0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yuxi
EshanEshan branch
MMEC0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Xinping
Sanjia HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jiangchuan
Jiangchuan MMEC
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Huaning
Huaning branch MMEC
2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dali
Yongping
Yongping branch MMEC
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dali Huangping HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DiqingShangri
-laGezan HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2.2.9.3 Affected womenThe Project will affect 351 women, accounting for 48.2% of all APs. The affected women
enjoy the same rights as men, including land contracting, education, family planning and election. The survey learned that most women think that they have the same autonomy in production
and management as men, and may elect to get employed or do small business independently. The male and female labor force in the family present the structure of "male advocate outside, female main inside". Men are mainly engaged in non-agricultural production, women are more engaged in agricultural characteristics. Women do more housework and raising children, and bear more of the household sideline work (such as family farming, etc.) . Women often selected in local work. The average working hours of women are 1.1 times those of men. Women are more advantaged in the retail, catering, social service and apparel processing sectors, but less advantaged in the construction and transport sectors.
The impact of the Project on women’s income is mainly due to farmland acquisition. Boys and girls have equal opportunities in education, and parents are always willing to support their
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children’s education.According to the survey, women have the same concerns as those of men: (a) Compensation
rates should comply strictly with the state laws and policies; (b) Compensation fees should be disbursed directly to the AHs; and (c) Housing sites should be allocated in advance.
Women have the following needs that are different from those of men: (a)Women are more dependent on land ; (b) Women want skills training in crop cultivation, stockbreeding and handicrafts; and (c) Most of the family to participate was men, women also expect to participate in village-level management. Compensation funds are best signed by both husband and wife at the same time.
2.2.9.4 Affected minority populationThe project does not involve minorities.
Table 14 Affected Minority Population
GD Branch MMEC or HAS Ethnic minorityMinority
householdsMinority
population
Kunming Fumin Yongding HAS Not involved 0 0
Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HAS Not involved 0 0
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS Not involved 0 0
Honghe Luxi Luxi branch MMEC Not involved 0 0
Yuxi EshanEshan branch
MMECNot involved 0 0
Xinping Sanjia HAS Not involved 0 0
Jiangchuan Jiangchuan MMEC Not involved 0 0
HuaningHuaning branch
MMECNot involved 0 0
Dali YongpingYongping branch
MMECNot involved 0 0
Dali Huangping HAS Not involved 0 0
Diqing Shangri-la Gezan HAS Not involved 0 0
2.3 Socioeconomic Profile
2.3.1 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected VillagesKunming CityFumin County Yongding Zhen Dong Yuan VillageThe total number of Dongyuan village of 1150 households, the total population of 4075
people, of whom 2011 were males, the agricultural population of 4075 people. Total labor force 2615 people, industrial labor force 628 people, agricultural labor force 1987 people. The total area of 2784 mu of arable land, farmland area of the high and stable yield for all 1750.4 mu of land, 1033.6 mu of land, mainly rice, corn and other crops, forest mainly planted walnut, chestnut, pepper and other economic fruit. Farmers per capita net income of 8000 yuan, mainly in the first part of the income of the two or three industry.
ChuxiongDayao County Jinbi Town Liwan Village
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Liwan village total number of 1120 households, the total population of 4477 people, including 2249 men, agricultural population of 4450 people. The total labor force 2423 people, industrial labor 787 people, agricultural labor force 1636 people. The total cultivated land area of 1984.7 mu, of which 1547 mu of fields, 437.7 mu of land, the main planting rice, soybean wheat, corn and other food crops, woodland planting peach trees, Li Shu and other economic fruit. Farmers per capita net income of 5,000 yuan, the main income to the main farming.
Zhaotong CityLudian County Wenping Town Yan Chi VillageYan Chi mountain village total number of 1795 households, the total population of 6827
people, including 3428 men, agricultural population of 6827 people. The total labor force of 3563 people, industrial labor force 586 people, agricultural labor force 2977 people. The total cultivated land area of 4153 mu, of which 850 mu of fields, to 3303 mu, mainly planting rice, corn, potatoes, soybeans, pepper and other crops, woodland planting apple, walnut and other economic fruit. Farmers per capita net income of 5466 yuan, the main income to the main crop and the tertiary industry
Honghe PrefectureShandao Village, Baishui Town, Luxi CountyThis village has 158 households with 618 persons, including 360 males, an agricultural
population of 618, a labor force of 505, including industrial labor force of 305, agricultural labor force of 200 ,and a cultivated area of 1,600 mu, including 400 mu of irrigated land, 1200 mu of non-irrigated land. Rice yields 700 kg per mu, corn yields 600 kg per mu. Farmers’ per capita net income is 5,000 yuan.
Yuxi CityManlong Village, Mosha Town, Xinping CountyThis village has 51 households with 186 persons, including 112 males, an agricultural
population of 186, a labor force of 126, including industrial labor force of 13, agricultural labor force of 200, and a cultivated area of 138 mu. Corn yields 750 kg per mu.Farmers’ per capita net income is 15,000 yuan.
Bojin Community, Shuangjiang Town, Eshan CountyThis community has 67 households with 287 persons, including 150 males, an agricultural
population of 287, a labor force of 195, including industrial labor force of 42, agricultural labor force of 115, three labor force of 46, a cultivated area of 46 mu, woodland of 1400 mu, and a gross output value of 2.85 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income is 4,515 yuan.
Shuangjiang Community, Shuangjiang Town, Eshan CountyThis community has 283 households with 916 persons, including 504 males, an agricultural
population of 735, non farm population of 181. The labor force is 513, including agricultural labor force of 220, three labor force of 293, and a gross output value of 36 million yuan including agricultural output value of 15 million yuan, third industrial output value of 18 million yuan Farmers’ per capita net income is 10,180 yuan.
Xiaobaipo Village, Dajie Town, Jiangchuan CountyThis village has 95 households with 276 persons, including 143 males, an agricultural
population of 276, a labor force of 234, including agricultural labor force of 234, and a cultivated area of 200 mu. The main crop is tobacco, with an output of 75 kg/mu and a selling price of 70 yuan/kg. Farmers' per capita net income is 6,215 yuan.
Huaning County Ningzhou town Ma An Shan community Ma An Shan community total number of 538 households, the total population of 1916 people,
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including 972 men, agricultural population 1901 people. Total labor force 1241 people, industrial labor force 171 people, agricultural labor force 1070 people. The total cultivated land area of 625.38 mu, of which 413 mu of land, 212.38 mu of land, mainly planting rice, tobacco, corn and other crops, woodland mainly planting walnut, pears and other economic fruit. Farmers per capita net income of 4726 yuan, the main income to the main livestock income.
2.3.2 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected PopulationIn May 2016, the task force conducted a sampling survey on the AHs to collect the basic
information of the affected population (170 households with 729 persons). The sampling survey covers 48 households with 197 persons, with a sampling rate of 30%.
2.3.2.1 Ethnic and gender analysisThe sample households have 142 laborers, with an average family size of 3.42. The sample
population includes 89 women, accounting for 45.11%. Women deal with farming and housework mainly.
2.3.2.2 Age structureAmong the 197 samples, 37 persons are aged 16 years or less, accounting for 18.76%; 142
persons aged 17-60 years, accounting for 72.32%; and 18 persons aged above 60 years, accounting for 8.92%. See Figure 1.
18.76%
72.32%
8.92%年龄结构分布图
16 岁以下16-60 岁60 岁以上
Figure 1 Age Distribution
2.3.2.3 Educational levelAmong the 197 samples, 51 persons have received primary school education, accounting for
26%; 102 have received junior high school education, accounting for 52%; 25 have received senior high school or secondary technical school education, accounting for 12%; and 19 have received junior college or above education, accounting for 10%. See Figure 2.
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26%
52%
12%10%受教育程度分布图
小学及以下文化程度初中文化程度高中 / 中专文化程度大专及以上文化程度
Figure 2 Educational Level Distribution
2.3.2.4 Residential conditions10 households live in masonry concrete houses and 38 in masonry timber houses. Average
house size is 125.9 m2 per household or 36.8 m2 per capita. A full range of indoor facilities are available. See Table 15.
Table 15 Statistics of Residential Conditions of Population Affected by HDHouse information Indoor
cable TV (%)
Lighting power
supply (%)
Telephone (mobile
phone) (%)
Drinking water
StructureSize (m2)
Average per HH (m2)
Per capita (m2)
Supply mode
Percent (%)
Masonry concrete 1147125.9 36.8 100 100 100
Tap / well water
100Masonry timber 4896
2.3.2.5 Living environmentThe average distance from the county town is 2.21 km, that from the nearest school 2.44 km,
that from the nearest hospital 2.69 km, and that from the nearest station 2.31 km. See Table 16.Table 16 Living Environment of Population Affected by HDLiving environment Average distance (km)
Distance from county town (Km) 12.11
Distance from the nearest school (Km) 4.37
Distance from the nearest hospital (Km) 4.58
Distance from the nearest station (Km) 5.24
2.3.2.6 Productive resourcesTotal cultivated area is 212.76 mu, per capita cultivated area 1.08 mu. The main crops are
paddy rice and corn.
2.3.2.7 Household propertiesAn average household has 1.21 TV sets, 0.89 refrigerator/air-conditioner, 0.38 hi-fi, 3.57
telephones and mobile phones, 1.65 bicycles/motorcycles, and 0.59 tractor/water pump, indicating that the sample households are below the average living standard.
2.3.2.8 Annual household income and expenditure1) Household incomeThe per capita annual income of the sample households is 4,412.28 yuan, including
agricultural income of 1,615.24 yuan, accounting for 38.96%, sideline income of 224.29 yuan,
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accounting for 5.4%, wage income of 106.39 yuan, accounting for 2.57%, outside employment income of 2,293.81 yuan, accounting for 55.33%, and other nonagricultural income of 172.53 yuan, accounting for 4.16%.
2) Household expenditureThe per capita annual expenditure of the sample households is 3,016.21 yuan, including
productive expenses of 1,048.75 yuan, accounting for 34.77%, nonproductive expenses of 1,719.72 yuan, accounting for 57.02%, and other expenses of 247.74 yuan, accounting for 8.21%.See Table 17.
Table 17 Income and Expenditure of Households Affected by LAItem Average per HH (yuan) Per capita (yuan) Percent (%)
Annual household
income
Agricultural income 8286.21 2422.86 38.96
Wage income 1150.62 336.44 5.4
Outside employment income 545.81 159.59 2.57
Property income 11767.28 3440.72 55.33
Other nonagricultural income 885.08 258.80 4.16
Subtotal 22635.00 6618.42 100
Annual household
expenditure
Productive expenses 5380.11 1573.13 34.77
Nonproductive expenses 8822.16 2579.58 57.02
Other 1270.91 371.61 8.21
Subtotal 15473.19 4524.32 100
2.3.2.9 SummaryThe task force has found that: 1) The AHs are affected slightly by LA and will suffer minor
losses of agricultural income; and 2) Most APs think the Project is good to the country and the people, and are willing to accept LA as long as compensation is reasonable and timely.
2.4 Legal Framework and Policies
2.4.1 Laws and Policies on Resettlement1) Bank policies Operational Policy OP4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement and appendixes Bank Procedure BP4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement and appendixes Operational Policy OP4.10 on Indigenous Peoples and appendixes Bank Procedure BP4.10 on Indigenous Peoples and appendixes2) State laws and regulations Land Administration Law of the PRC (January 1, 1999, amended on August 28, 2004) Methods for Announcement of Land Acquisition (Decree No.10 of the Ministry of Land
Resources, effective from January 1, 2002) Decision of the State Council on Deepening the Reform and Rigidly Enforcing Land
Administration (SC [2004] No.28) (October 21, 2004) Guidelines on Improving Compensation and Resettlement Systems for Land Acquisition
(MLR [2004] No.238) (November 3, 2004) Measures for the Administration of the Preliminary Examination of the Land Used for
Construction Projects (Decree No.27 of the Ministry of Land Resources, effective from December 1, 2004)
Notice of the General Office of the State Council on Forwarding the Guidelines of the
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Ministry of Labor and Social Security on Doing a Good Job in the Employment Training and Social Security of Land-expropriated Farmers (SCO [2006] No.29) (April 10, 2006)
Notice of the State Council on Issues Concerning the Strengthening of Land Control and Adjustment (SC [2006] No.31) (August 31, 2006)
Notice of the Ministry of Land Resources on Doing a Better Job in Land Administration Management (June 26, 2010)
Regulations on the Expropriation of Houses on State-owned Land and Compensation Therefor (Decree No.590 of the State Council)
3) Provincial and local policies Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on Amending LA
Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27) Interim Measures of Yunnan Province for Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-
expropriated Farmers (YPG [2008] No.226) Notice of the General Office of the Yunnan Provincial Government on Issuing the Pilot
Program for Improving Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated Farmers (YPGO [2016] No.20)
LA Compensation and Resettlement Program for the Pingbian highway branch MMEC ( Expected to formally issued a document in September 2016 )
Notice of the Kunming Municipal Government on the Announcement of Uniform AAOV Rates and Location-based Composite Land Prices for LA (KMG [2009] No.43)
Administrative Measures for Compensation and Resettlement for Urban House Demolition in the Main Urban Area of Kunming City (KPGO [2009] No.51)
2.4.2 Abstract of the Bank PolicyInvoluntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible, or minimized, exploring all viable
alternative project designs.Where it is not feasible to avoid resettlement, resettlement activities should be conceived and
executed as sustainable development programs, providing sufficient investment resources to enable the persons displaced by the project to share in project benefits. Displaced persons should be meaningfully consulted and should have opportunities to participate in planning and implementing resettlement programs.
Displaced persons should be assisted in their efforts to improve their livelihoods and standards of living or at least to restore them, in real terms, to pre-displacement levels or to levels prevailing prior to the beginning of project implementation, whichever is higher.
The resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework includes measures to ensure that the displaced persons are informed about their options and rights pertaining to resettlement;
They are consulted on, offered choices among, and provided with technically and economically feasible resettlement alternatives; and
They are provided prompt and effective compensation at full replacement cost for losses of assets attributable directly to the project.
If the impacts include physical relocation, the resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework includes measures to ensure that the displaced persons are provided assistance (such as moving allowances) during relocation; and
They are provided with residential housing, or housing sites, or, as required, agricultural sites for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the old site.
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Where necessary to achieve the objectives of the policy, the resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework also include measures to ensure that displaced persons are offered support after displacement, for a transition period, based on a reasonable estimate of the time likely to be needed to restore their livelihood and standards of living; and
They are provided with development assistance in addition to compensation measures, such as land preparation, credit facilities, training, or job opportunities.
Particular attention is paid to the needs of vulnerable groups among those displaced, especially those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities, or other displaced persons who may not be protected through national land compensation legislation.
Preference should be given to land-based resettlement strategies for displaced persons whose livelihoods are land-based. These strategies may include resettlement on public land, or on private land acquired or purchased for resettlement. Whenever replacement land is offered, resettlers are provided with land for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the land taken. 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,16 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.
Bank experience has shown that resettlement of indigenous peoples with traditional land-based modes of production is particularly complex and may have significant adverse impacts on their identerprise and cultural survival. When it is not feasible to avoid such displacement, preference is given to land-based resettlement strategies for these groups that are compatible with their cultural preferences and are prepared in consultation with them.
Payment of cash compensation for lost assets may be appropriate where (a) livelihoods are land-based but the land taken for the project is a small fraction of the affected asset and the residual is economically viable; (b) active markets for land, housing, and labor exist, displaced persons use such markets, and there is sufficient supply of land and housing; or (c) livelihoods are not land-based. Cash compensation levels should be sufficient to replace the lost land and other assets at full replacement cost in local markets.
Displaced persons and their communities, and any host communities receiving them, are provided timely and relevant information, consulted on resettlement options, and offered opportunities to participate in planning, implementing, and monitoring resettlement. Appropriate and accessible grievance mechanisms are established for these groups.
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).
Patterns of community organization appropriate to the new circumstances are based on choices made by the displaced persons. To the extent possible, the existing social and cultural institutions of resettlers and any host communities are preserved and resettlers' preferences with respect to relocating in preexisting communities and groups are honored.
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2.4.3 Provisions of Applicable Laws and PoliciesThe Land Administration Law of the PRC is the main policy basis of the Project. The Ministry
of Land and Resources, and the Yunnan Provincial Government have promulgated policies and regulations on this basis.
The Decision of the State Council on Deepening the Reform and Rigidly Enforcing Land Administration (SC [2004] No.28) promulgated in October 2004 defines the principles and rates of compensation and resettlement for land acquisition, and land acquisition procedures and monitoring system. These legal documents constitute the legal basis for resettlement in the Project together with the Guidelines on Improving Compensation and Resettlement Systems for Land Acquisition (MLR [2004] No.238).
The local governments have also developed appropriate measures in light of the Real Property Law of the PRC, Land Administration Law of the PRC and its implementation regulations, and the Measures of Yunnan Province for the Implementation of the Land Administration Law of the PRC to regulate the acquisition of collective land, and protect the lawful rights and interests of owners and users of collective land. See Table 18.
Table 18 Abstract of Provincial Regulations on Collective Land AcquisitionItem Key points Index
Management agencies
Land shall be acquired by governments at or above the county level in light of LA programs approved by the State Council or provincial government, and rural collective land shall not be acquired by any other organization or individual.
Administrative Measures of Yunnan Province for the Distribution of Compensation for Acquired Collective Land
Fixation of compensation
rates
LA compensation rates shall include uniform AAOVs and location-based composite land prices for LA. This document shall only include land compensation and resettlement subsidy, but exclude compensation for young crops and ground attachments, social insurance premiums for LEFs, etc.
Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27)
Subjects of endowment insurance
This document shall apply to registered population having the contract right of rural collective land, having attained 16 years, and losing all or most of land after uniform LA by the government according to law after January 1, 2009. All localities shall determine subjects of insurance as the case may be, and may also include other LEFs where conditions permit.
Notice of the General Office of the Yunnan Provincial Government on Issuing the Pilot Program for Improving Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated Farmers (YPGO [2016] No.20)
Funding sources of
endowment insurance
After LEFs have covered basic endowment insurance for urban and rural residents or employees, they shall be entitled to a government subsidy for 15 years. Funds required shall be disbursed from special funds for basic endowment insurance for LEFs, which shall be not less than 20,000 yuan/mu.
2.4.4 Principles of Compensation and ResettlementThe principles for compensation and entitlement of the Project have been developed in
accordance with the regulations and policies of the PRC and the Bank, with the aim of ensuring that APs obtain sufficient compensation and assistance measures so that their production and livelihoods are at least restored to pre-project levels.
Table 19 Resettlement Principles of the ProjectPrinciples
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1 Involuntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible.
2The APs are granted compensation and rights that can at least maintain or even improve their livelihoods in the absence of the project.
3 The APs are given compensation and assistance in resettlement whether legal title is available or not.
4If the land available to everyone is insufficient to maintain his/her livelihood, replacement in cash or in kind and other income-generating activities are provided for the lost land.
5The APs fully understand their entitlements, the method and standard of compensation, the livelihood and income restoration plan, and the project schedule, and participate in the implementation of the RAP.
6The executing agency and an independent agency / third party should monitor the compensation, relocation and resettlement operations.
7Vulnerable groups are provided special assistance or treatment so that they lead a better life, and all APs should have an opportunity to benefit from the project. At least two members of each AH receive skills training, including at least one woman.
8 The RAP is consistent with the master development plans of the affected city (district/county) and township.
9 The resettlement expenses are sufficient to cover all affected aspects.
2.4.5 Cut-off DateThe cut-off date for the eligibility for compensation is December 2016, which will be disclosed
in the project area. Any newly claimed land, newly built house or settlement in the project area by the APs after this date will not be entitled to compensation or subsidization. Any building constructed or tree planted purely for extra compensation will not be counted in.
2.4.6 Fixation of Compensation Rates
2.4.6.1collective land acquisition The Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau promulgated the Notice on Amending LA
Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province in June 2014, specifying the LA compensation rates of 15 prefectures (cities) other than Kunming City, where the LA Compensation Rates of Kunming City in 2015 (Amended) were promulgated in 2015. It can be seen that the LA actual compensation rates under the Project are higher than those specified in the provincial policy.
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Table 20 Compensation Rates for Acquired Collective Land
GD Branch MMEC or HAS Compensation policy Compensation rates of the Project
Notice on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15
Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province
Comparison
Kunming FuminYongding
HAS
LA Compensation Rates of Kunming City in 2015 (Amended)
Location-based composite land price for LA 119100 yuan/mu
Amended LA compensation rates of Kunming City are to be otherwise submitted for approval.
Higher than other parts in the province
Chuxiong Dayao Dayao HASAmended Uniform AAOV Rates for LA of Dayao County (DCG [2014] No.58)
Tier-1 areas (Grade 1): 47762 yuan/mu
Fully consistent
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping HAS
LA and HD Compensation and Resettlement Measures for the Yunnan South-North Expressway (Ludian Segment) (LCG [2013] No.7)
Irrigated, non-irrigated, garden and housing land: 67333 yuan/mu;
Uniform AAOV rate 31261 yuan/mu
Higher than 36,072 yuan/mu stipulated by the provincial policy
Honghe LuxiLuxi branch
MMEC
Reply of the Luxi County Government on Amending the LA Compensation Rates (LCG [2014] No.80)
Tier-2 areas: non-irrigated land 31217 yuan/mu, garden land 31217 yuan/mu, unused land 4000 yuan/mu
YuxiEshan
Eshan branch MMEC
Notice on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27)
Tier-2 areas: non-irrigated land 100000 yuan/mu, non-irrigated and garden land 48000 yuan/mu, unused land 11000 yuan, woodland 10000 yuan/mu
Fully consistent
Xinping Sanjia HASNotice on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27)
Tier-2 areas: non-irrigated land 81000 yuan/mu, unused land 9000 yuan/mu Fully consistent
JiangchuanJiangchuan
branch MMEC
Notice on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27)
Tier-1 areas (Grade 3): non-irrigated land 60000 yuan/mu, unused land 10000 yuan/mu Fully consistent
Huaning Huaning branch MMEC
Reply of the Huaning County Government on LA Compensation and Resettlement
Tier-3 areas (Grade 1): non-irrigated and garden land 45000 yuan/mu
Fully consistent
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Program for the Huaning HAS MMEC (HCG [2015] No.46)
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2.4.6.2 State-owned land occupationState-owned land occupied by the occupation, will be in accordance with the negotiation or
assessment of the way to compensate for the low price. Compensation paid directly to the owner of the property rights; Occupied allocated land free of charge to recover or land replacement; Occupied land without land ownership certificate of the state-owned land is free to recover.
The project 3.430 million to transfer the land. The Yongping branch MMEC needs 600 thousand; Huangping HAS needs 2.3 million; Gezan HAS needs 300 thousand; Eshan branch MMEC needs 230 thousand.
Table 21 State-owned Land Transfer PricesCity/
prefectureBranch MMEC or HAS
State-owned land (mu)
Land transfer price (0,000 yuan)
DaliYongping Yongping branch MMEC 20 60
Dali Huangping HAS 8.26 230
Diqing Shangri-la Gezan HAS 5 30
Yuxi Eshan Eshan branch MMEC 5.766 23
Total 39.026 343
2.4.6.3 Temporary land occupationIn the Project, temporary land occupation is caused by the storage of construction materials.
The temporarily occupied land is state-owned roads or wasteland, and will be restored by the construction agency after the completion of construction.
2.4.6.4 Demolition of residential housesThe Project does not involve rural house demolition.
2.4.6.5 Demolition of non-residential propertiesThe Project does not involve the demolition of non-residential properties.
2.4.6.6 Compensation for attachments and infrastructureThe compensation rates for attachments and infrastructure have been fixed at replacement cost.
See Table 22.Table 22 Compensation Rates for Infrastructure and Ground Attachments
GD BranchName of MMEC or
HASGround attachments
Item Size Unit Rate
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping Has walnut tree 300
Apple tree 150
Honghe Luxi Luxi MMEC Tree yuan each 20
Yuxi
EshanEshan branch
MMEC
Fruit tree yuan each 80
Bamboo yuan/m2 30
Waterpipe yuan/m 50
Xinping Sanjia HAS Tree yuan each 30
JiangchuanJiangchuan branch
MMECNone / /
Huaning Huaning branch MMEC
Orange Full-fruit yuan each 220
Early fruit-bearing yuan each 150
Non-fruit-bearing yuan each 80
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Pond yuan/m2 360
PeachFull-fruit yuan each 220
Non-fruit-bearing yuan each 80
Hose yuan/m 10
Water pump yuan each 500
Walnut
Big tree yuan each 1000
Full-fruit yuan each 220
Non-fruit-bearing yuan each 80
Bamboo yuan each 40
PearFull-fruit yuan each 220
Non-fruit-bearing yuan each 80
Date Full-fruit yuan each 220
PersimmonFull-fruit yuan each 160
Non-fruit-bearing yuan each 50
Cedrela
<5cm yuan each 20
5-10cm yuan each 60
10-20cm yuan each 120
>=20cm yuan each 150
Big yuan each 600
Towel gourd yuan each 50
Cypress10-20cm yuan each 30
>=30cm yuan each 80
Pomegranate Full-fruit yuan each 150
Eucalyptus 10-20cm yuan each 30
Plum Full-fruit yuan each 150
Mulberry 10-20cm yuan each 30
Broom yuan each 100
Wild bamboo yuan each 500
Bamboo leaf yuan each 20
Apricot Full-fruit yuan each 220
2.5 Resettlement and Income Restoration
2.5.1 Resettlement ObjectiveThe objective of resettlement of the Project is to develop an action plan for restoration and
restoration for those affected by the Project so that they benefit from the Project, and their living standard is improved or at least restored to the pre-project level.
2.5.2 Principles of Resettlement and Restoration1) The willingness of the APs should be respected, and their existing production and living
traditions maintained;2) Resettlement rehabilitation programs should be tailored to impacts of LA and HD, and
based on compensation rates for LA and HD;
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3) Resettlement rehabilitation programs should be combined with group construction, resources development, economic development and environmental protection programs so as to ensure the sustainable development of the affected village groups and persons; and
4) The standard of living of vulnerable groups adversely affected by the Project should be improved.
2.5.3 LA Impact Analysis
2.5.3.1 Impacts on AHsRural collective land acquisition for the Project will affect 9 villages, which are Dongyuan and
Majie Villages in Fumin County, Liwan Village in Dayao County, Yanchi Village in Ludian County, Shandao Village in Luxi County, Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County, Manlong Village in Xinping County, Xiaobaipo Village in Jiangchuan County, and Ma’anshan Community in Huaning County. Among the 9 affected villages, land in 2 villages is collectively owned, and land in the other 7 is contracted to villagers.In addition,the land of Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County is woodland and unused land, so we do not analyze the land impact.
Among the 170 households affected by LA, 63 have land loss rates of below 10%; 89 have land loss rates of 10-20%; 6 have land loss rates of 20-30%; 6 have land loss rates of 30-40%; 2 have land loss rates of 40-50%, 3 have land loss rates of 50-60%, 0 have land loss rates of 60-70% and 1 has a land loss rate of 70% or more. In general, most AHs have land loss rates of below 20% and are affected slightly by LA.
Table 23 Summary of Land Loss RatesLand loss rate Number of HHs Percent
<10% 59 37.06%10-20% 89 52.35%20-30% 6 3.53%30-40% 6 3.53%40-50% 2 1.18%50-60% 3 1.76%60-70% 0 0.00%>70% 1 0.59%Total 170 100.00%
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Table 24 Analysis of Land Loss Rates
Highway bureau Highway branch Township Village Group No.Head of
AHPopulation
Cultivated area
LA area under the Project
LA area under other
projects
Remaining land area
Land loss rate
ChuxiongDayao Jinbi Liwan 2
1 LQG 5 4.5 1 0 3.5 22.22%
2 LY 4 3.2 1 0 2.2 31.25%
3 ZZW 4 3.5 1 0 2.5 28.57%
4 LJY 6 5.6 3 0 2.6 53.57%
5 LP 5 5.1 2 0 3.1 39.22%
6 LD 5 6.1 2 0 4.1 32.79%
Zhaotong Ludian Highway branch
Wenping Yanchi 5
1 CTL 6 3.5 2.5 0 1 71.43%
2 CLZ 8 4.5 1.5 0 3 33.33%
3 CLZH 5 5.5 1 0 3 18.18%
4 CTW 8 2 1 0 0.2 50.00%
5 CDJ 4 1 0.5 0 0.5 50.00%
6 ZSS 7 4 0.5 0 1.5 12.50%
7 LMY 5 7 3 0 4 42.86%
Kunming Fumin Highway branch
Yongding Dongyuan 5
1 LZQ 5 4.5 1.6 0 2.9 35.56%
2 WXY 4 3.2 0.8 0 2.4 25.00%
3 CH 4 4 1.4 0.3 2.3 35.00%
4 WM 4 3.5 1 0 2.5 28.57%
5 CM 4 4 1 0 3 25.00%
Honghe Luxi Highway branch MMEC
Baishui Shandao Pingshan 1 LJX 4 5.3 0.82 0 4.48 15.50%
2 LHG 4 4.5 0.62 0 3.88 13.70%
3 LHY 6 6 0.75 0 5.25 12.55%
4 LLS 10 7 0.88 0 6.12 12.62%
5 LYX 4 3.6 0.77 0 2.83 21.49%
6 LB 2 3.5 0.56 0 2.94 16.04%
7 ZCR 7 6 0.79 0 5.21 13.13%
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8 LSC 5 8 0.84 0 7.16 10.53%
9 TGC 5 3.6 0.71 0 2.89 19.78%
10 TYC 5 5 0.77 0 4.23 15.34%
11 JHD 6 9 3.70 0 5.30 41.09%
12 ZHS 4 5.4 0.77 0 4.63 14.33%
13 JZQ 4 5.5 0.73 0 4.77 13.20%
14 JZF 4 6.2 0.82 0 5.38 13.25%
15 LSZ 10 12.1 0.87 0 11.23 7.19%16 LCY 6 7.8 0.67 0 7.13 8.60%17 TGF 6 9.4 0.94 0 8.46 9.98%
18 TLY 5 5.6 0.74 0 4.86 13.21%
19 LZX 2 4.7 0.75 0 3.95 16.03%
Yuxi
Jiangchuan Highway branch
MMECDajie Xiaobaipo
Xiaobaipo, Lanniqing
1 WJH 4 10 1.6 0 8.4 16.00%
Sanjia HAS Manlong Collective 56 HHs 227 persons 240.6 3.67 0 236.93 1.53%
Huaning Highway branch MMEC
Ma’anshan Collective 72 HHs 292 persons 419.3 69.81 0 349.49 16.65%
EshangHighway branch MMEC
Baijin,Shuangjiang
Woodland and unused
land4HHs 14 persons
Woodland and
unused lan
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2.5.3.2 Analysis of lost and remaining landThe Project will have slight impact on income. 154 AHs have per capita lost income of 0-500
yuan, accounting for 92.77% of all AHs, 8 have per capita lost income of 500-1,000 yuan, accounting for 4.82%; and 4 have per capita lost income of 1,000-1,500 yuan, accounting for 2.41%.
After LA, 6 AHs have per capita cultivated areas of 0-0.5 mu, accounting for 3.61% of all AHs; , and there are 4 houses, total of 25 people, only have less than 0.3 mu of per capita cultivated
areas, which can be included in the scope of social security of Yunnan Province;21 have per capita
cultivated areas of 0.5-1 mu, accounting for 12.65%; 138 have per capita cultivated areas of 1-2 mu, accounting for 83.13%; and 1 have per capita cultivated areas of over 2 mu, accounting for 0.6%.
It can be seen that LA will have slight impact on income, and most of the AHs will still have much land after LA.
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Table 25 Analysis of Lost and Remaining Land
Highway bureauHighway branch Township Village Group
Head of AH
PopulationLA area under the Project
AAOVLost cultivated
areaPer capita lost cultivated area
Per capita cultivated
area after LA
Chuxiong Dayao Highway branch
Jinbi Liwan 2
LQG 5 1 1837 1837.0 367.4 0.78
LY 4 1 1837 1837.0 459.3 0.69
ZZW 4 1 1837 1837.0 459.3 0.71
LJY 6 3 1837 5511.0 918.5 0.46
LP 5 2 1837 3674.0 734.8 0.61
LD 5 2 1837 3674.0 734.8 0.67
Zhaotong LudianHighway branch
Wenping Yanchi 5
CTL 6 2.5 1737 4342.5 723.8 0.17
CLZ 8 1.5 1737 2605.5 325.7 0.38
CLZH 5 1 1737 1737.0 347.4 0.60
CTW 8 1 1737 1737.0 217.1 0.03
CDJ 4 0.5 1737 868.5 217.1 0.13
ZSS 7 0.5 1737 868.5 124.1 0.21
LMY 5 3 1737 5211.0 1042.2 0.80
Kunming Fumin Highway branch
Yongding Dongyuan 5
LZQ 5 1.6 3904 6246.4 1249.3 0.58
WXY 4 0.8 3904 3123.2 780.8 0.60
CH 4 1.4 3904 5465.6 1366.4 0.58
WM 4 1 3904 3904.0 976.0 0.63
CM 4 1 3904 3904.0 976.0 0.75
WCS 4 2.3 1943 4468.9 1117.2 0.35
LQX 3 1.8 1943 3497.4 1165.8 0.47
Honghe Luxi Highway branch MMEC
Baishui Shandao Pingshan LJX 4 0.82 1643 1347.3 336.8 1.12
LHG 4 0.62 1643 1018.7 254.7 0.97
LHY 6 0.75 1643 1232.3 205.4 0.87
LLS 10 0.88 1643 1445.8 144.6 0.61
LYX 4 0.77 1643 1265.1 316.3 0.71
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LB 2 0.56 1643 920.1 460.0 1.47
ZCR 7 0.79 1643 1298.0 185.4 0.74
LSC 5 0.84 1643 1380.1 276.0 1.43
TGC 5 0.71 1643 1166.5 233.3 0.58
TYC 5 0.77 1643 1265.1 253.0 0.85
JHD 6 3.7 1643 6079.1 1013.2 0.88
ZHS 4 0.77 1643 1265.1 316.3 1.16
JZQ 4 0.73 1643 1199.4 299.8 1.19
JZF 4 0.82 1643 1347.3 336.8 1.34LSZ 10 0.87 1643 1429.4 142.9 1.12
LCY 6 0.67 1643 1100.8 183.5 1.19
TGF 6 0.94 1643 1544.4 257.4 1.41
TLY 5 0.74 1643 1215.8 243.2 0.97
LZX 2 0.75 1643 1232.3 616.1 1.97
Yuxi
JiangchuanHighway branch MMEC
Dajie XiaobaipoXiaobaipo, Lanniqing
WJH 4 1.6 1230 1968.0 492.0 2.10
Xinping Sanjia HAS Manlong Collective 56 HHs 227 persons 3.67 1667 6117.9 27.0 1.04
Huaning Highway branch segment
MMEC
Ma’anshan
Collective 72 HHs 292 persons 69.81 1620 113092.2 387.3 1.20
Eshang Highway branch MMEC
Baijin and Shuangjia
ng
Woodland and unused
land4 HHs 14 persons 0 0
Table 26 Farmers who conform to the list of social security policiesHighway bureau
Highway branch
Township Village Group Head of AH PopulationLA area under
the ProjectAAOV
Lost cultivated area
Per capita lost cultivated area
Per capita cultivated area
after LAshaoto Ludian wenpin Chiyan 5 CTL 6 2.5 1737 4342.5 723.8 0.17
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ng Highway
Branch
g mountian
CTW 8 1 1737 1737 217.1 0.03CDJ 4 0.5 1737 868.5 217.1 0.13ZSS 7 0.5 1737 868.5 124.1 0.21
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2.5.3.3 Resettlement and income restoration measures for LEFsBecause each village’s social and economic development condition is different, the impact of
project construction land expropriation on villages are also not identical..Resettlement and income restoration programs for LEFs should be developed based on the degree of impact and characteristics of each village, and the willingness of the APs. Cash compensation is a resettlement mode accepted by and available to every household affected by LA. After receiving compensation, the AHs may choose agricultural or nonagricultural (including working outside or doing small business after training) resettlement. In addition, eligible APs may participate in endowment insurance for LEFs voluntarily.
1) Cash compensation and distributionAccording to the Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on Amending
LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27), uniform AAOV rates (yuan/mu) for Tier-1/2/3/4 areas apply in Yunnan Province, and average compensation rates are 16-30 times uniform AAOV rates, depending on land type. All localities may adjust these rates based on local conditions and land supply.
Based on past practices, LA compensation is distributed in the following modes mainly: 1) LA compensation is based on the actual LA area of each household, and distributed to villagers without land reallocation; The nine affected village farmers involved in the report are not redeployed after land acquisition. and 2) LA compensation is distributed all villagers evenly without regard to the LA area of each household. In this project, the above two modes are all exist.
2) Endowment insurance for LEFsYunnan province. According to the Interim Measures for the Implementation of Basic
Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated Farmers of Yunnan Province (YPG [2008] No.226), registered population having the contract right of rural collective land, having attained 16 years, and losing all or most of land after uniform LA by the government according to law (per capita cultivated area less than 0.3 mu after LA) after January 1, 2009 may cover basic endowment insurance. LEFs with per capita cultivated areas of over 0.3 mu but unable to sustain basic production and living may be included in basic endowment insurance as the case may be.
Basic endowment insurance premiums shall be borne by the individual, village collective and government proportionally, where the sum of the individual contribution and collective subsidy shall not be more than 60%, the government subsidy not less than 40%.The basic old-age security funds excluding taxes and fees.Government subsidies part by the financial department of one-time transfer from the income of land fund.In the process of expropriation land according to the the level of land,the extra income is not lower than 20000 yuan per mu, specially used for basic old-age security.
LEFs having attained 60 years and paid stipulated premiums in full may receive a basic pension monthly, which shall consist of an individual account pension and a basic pension, disbursed from the individual account and the pooling account respectively as follows:
Monthly basic pension = monthly individual account pension (balance of individual account ÷ 180) + monthly basic pension (not less than 40% of the monthly MLS standard for urban residents)
In addition, social security policies for LEFs have been promulgated in different localities:Kunming City: The Measures for Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs of Kunming City
promulgated in 2008 stipulate: 1) These Measures shall apply to registered population having the contract right of rural collective land, having attained 18 years, and losing all or part of land after uniform LA by the government according to law; 2) Contribution: If an LEF loses all land, the sum
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of the individual contribution and collective subsidy shall be 80%, and the government subsidy 20%; if an LEF has less than 0.3 mu of land, the sum of the individual contribution and collective subsidy shall be 85%, and the government subsidy 15%; if an LEF has 0.3 mu or more of land, the sum of the individual contribution and collective subsidy shall be 90%, and the government subsidy 10%.
Yuxi City: The Interim Measures for Endowment Insurance for LEFs of Yuxi City promulgated in 2008 stipulate: 1) LEFs shall be divided into wholly (all land acquired) and (per capita cultivated area not more than 0.3 mu after LA) LEFs; 2) Basic endowment insurance premiums shall be borne by the individual, village collective and government proportionally; 3) For each LEF, the collective shall grant a subsidy of 40% of land compensation (excluding resettlement subsidy) for endowment insurance, and the county/district government shall grant a subsidy of 30% of the sum of the individual contribution and collective subsidy, but the total amount of subsidies shall not exceed 5,000 yuan per capita; 4) The county/district government shall transfer 30% of the annual net land transfer income to the special financial account of the endowment insurance fund for LEFs as the insurance subsidy, and use it specially for basic endowment insurance. The subsidy rates are 25,000 yuan/mu for construction, irrigated and vegetable land, 15,000 yuan/mu for non-irrigated and garden land, and 5,000 yuan/mu for woodland and other farmland.
Honghe Prefecture: The Interim Opinions of Honghe Prefecture on the Implementation of Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs promulgated in 2011 stipulate that registered population having attained 16 years, and losing all or most of land after uniform LA by the government according to law (per capita cultivated area less than 0.3 mu after LA) may cover basic endowment insurance; the county government shall set aside not less than 20,000 yuan per mu during LA for use specially for basic endowment insurance; monthly basic pension = monthly individual account pension (balance of individual account ÷ 139) + monthly basic pension (not less than 40% of the monthly MLS standard for urban residents).
Wenshan Prefecture: The Opinions of Wenshan Prefecture on the Implementation of the Interim Measures of Yunnan Province for Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs promulgated in 2008 stipulate: 1) These Opinions shall apply to registered population having the contract right of rural collective land, having attained 16 years, and losing all or most of land after uniform LA by the government according to law (per capita cultivated area less than 0.3 mu after LA); 2) Basic endowment insurance premiums shall be borne by the individual, village collective and government proportionally, where the sum of the individual contribution and collective subsidy shall not be more than 60%, and the government subsidy not less than 40%; 3) The county government shall set aside not less than 20,000 yuan per mu during LA for use specifically for basic endowment insurance; 4) Monthly basic pension = monthly individual account pension (balance of individual account ÷ 180) + monthly basic pension (not less than 40% of the monthly MLS standard for urban residents).
Zhaotong City: The Interim Opinions of Zhaotong City on the Implementation of Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs promulgated in 2009 stipulate: 1) These Opinions shall apply to registered population having the contract right of rural collective land, having attained 16 years, and losing all or most of land after uniform LA by the government according to law (per capita cultivated area less than 0.3 mu after LA); 2) The county government shall set aside not less than 20,000 yuan per mu during LA for use specifically for basic endowment insurance; 3) Monthly basic pension = monthly individual account pension (balance of individual account ÷ 180) + monthly basic pension (not less than 40% of the monthly MLS standard for urban residents).
3) Employment development
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According to the survey, 400 temporary jobs will be generated at the implementation stage (6-12 months), including 145 skilled jobs and 255 unskilled jobs, with monthly pays of 1,500-3,000 yuan, and 30 permanent jobs will be generated at the operation and maintenance stage, including 5 unskilled jobs and 25 skilled jobs, with monthly pays of 1,400-2,500 yuan.
This project will adopt a livelihood recovery measures such as employment guidance and employment arrangements. Organizine special meeting between supply and demand of employment, provide agricultural surplus labor employment service.Provide employment information, labor and social security rights and legal advisory assistance.Assist the landless peasants in non-farm payrolls.In the process of project construction,give priority to arrange the landless farmers, promote affected population employment.Permanent employment after the completion of the project, such as road maintenance and sanitation jobs ,will also give priority to the landless farmers, promoting the population employment through the project.
A skills training program will be developed for LEFs and those affected by HD in the Project: 1) Trainees: Trainees will be laborers with registered residence in Yunnan Province, having attained 18 years, with a certain educational level, and affected by LA in the Project. The county labor and social security bureaus will issue certificates of training as evidence of training. 2) Scope of training: Agricultural training will include fruit tree, vegetable, nursery, tobacco and sugarcane cultivation, stockbreeding, etc. Nonagricultural training will include construction, water resources, highway maintenance, orchard management, etc. In addition, farmers working outside will be trained on common knowledge of urban life, protection of rights and interests, work safety, disaster reduction and state employment policies. 3) Institutional arrangements: Training will be offered by IAs, and the county labor and social security bureaus.
4) Agricultural developmentSince the AHs will still have some remaining land after LA, agricultural development will be a
means of livelihood restoration for the AHs. At present, local governments are actively promoting agricultural development in yunnan province. Therefore, relying on local governments to implement agricultural development projects can effectively promote the restoration and reconstruction of immigrants livelihoods, and can avoid the repeated investment. The immigrants affected by the project can participate in the agricultural development projects implementing or will implement by county government. County project office will coordinate actively with the county government, for the targeted development of immigrants livelihood recovery. According to preliminary estimates, the cost of immigrants’ livelihood recovery is about 2.6 million, special training costs for immigration is about 0.4 million yuan that are combined with the characteristics of market employment demand and resettlement wills, a total of 3 million. The implementation of this project can use the project Bank loans. The specific allocation of funds in each village group, when the distribution, in what form of distribution, depending on the actual situation. The next step will be to take targeted measures to restore livelihoods based on the wishes of resettlement, local industrial structures, etc., to ensure that they achieve sustainable livelihoods.
In addition to monetary compensation, skills training and social security, the villages will focus on the following agricultural measures to restore the livelihood of resettlement.
1) lijiawan Village, Dayao County Development of sericulture industry. Dayao is a typical mountain agriculture county with wide cultivated land area and mountain slope, the soil is fertile, climate and environment change is small, long frost-free period, suitable for all kinds of crop growth, silkworm industry is the ideal area for
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the development of production, most part of the arable land, slope, whether its heat or light is very conducive to the mulberry tree photosynthesis and nutrient accumulation, even the extensive cultivation of mulberry, single plant leaf production up to 1.5 kg or more, which many other areas can not match of. In sericulture, an mu of fish 30,000, about 40-60 kg cocoon, the income of more than 2,000 yuan. Due to the climatic conditions appropriate, can be raised three times a year, or even more. And the cocoon of the solution rate, on the rate, the rate of silk, color and other indicators are very good, silk quality, with some high-quality silkworm mulberry base comparable. If plant "queshanguosang", it shall get 5000kg mulberry and 3000kg mulberry leaves , which is better than the simple planting silkworm mulberry sericulture 5 times. 2) to promote the cultivation of konjac. Konjac growth requires some special, harsh natural conditions, the sun, the rain should be sufficient, the climate should not be too hot too cold, soil and so have some requirements, Liwan village ecological good, suitable for planting konjac. It can produce more than 2,000 kilograms of konjac per mu, the average purchase price of about 3 per kilogram, yield of more than 6,000 or even10,000 yuan per mu. Remove the cost of 2400 yuan per mu, net income of per mu can reach more than 3600 yuan.
2) Yanchi village, Ludian County Mobilize the masses to land shares to set up a private vegetable cooperatives, large-scale and
standardize the development of the apple industry. Yan Chi mountain is located 2.5 kilometers south of Ludian County, with an average elevation of about 1800 meters, which is known for producing high quality apples. Yan Chi Mountain begain to plant Apple as early as the fifties and sixties, at which time the varieties of green skin Jin Shuai mainly. At the end of the last century, the market demand turned sweet, fragrant apple, so the farmers slowly keep up with the pace of the market, and gradually destroy the aging fruit treesand introduct Qin Guan and other high-quality fruit trees. In the hard work of the agricultural sector, Yan Chi Mountain Apple once again to a large, fruity, taste purely won the market favor, it listed early, good color, moisture, fruit crisp and delicious, has become an important economic growth of farmers One of the pillars. Planted varieties for the Red General and 2001 two kinds of high quality dwarf middle anvil seedlings. If expected to 4 years fruiting, 6 years into the fruit period, according to the per mu planting 60, 40 to 50 kg per plant, the yield will be more than 2400 kg, because the species is early maturing varieties, one month earlier than varieties listed, Economic benefits will be very impressive.
3) Dongyuan village, Fumin CountyAccording to the opinions of the local township government, and combined with the local
actual situation, for the project to determine the following agricultural resettlement measures: 1) planting nectarines. Fumin is located in the northwest of Kunming, due to soil fat jacket, a pleasant climate, rich products, so called "enriching the people". Fumin County four distinct seasons, dry and wet obvious, summer and autumn damp, winter and spring drought. The annual average temperature of 15.8 , the average annual rainfall of 864 mm, the average relative humidity of℃ 72%, suitable for a variety of characteristics of fruit cultivation and cultivation, especially nectarine. Local nectarine has a sweet taste, resistance to storage, early listing characteristics, a tree yield of more than 20 kilos, according to 7 dollars a pound, the income of each tree is almost 200 yuan.2) scale planting. Scale planting is conducive to the management, the formation of the industrial chain, can greatly improve the yield and income.Local climate suitable for planting Gastrodia. Gastrodia cultivation is characterized by the high cost of the first year, because the Tianma species, honey ring bacteria, fresh wood sticks, clean fine river sand and so have to spend money to buy, so the investment is relatively higher. The maximization of its benefits starts from the second year. The second year to continue production, Tianma do not have to buy, honey ring bacteria with the old
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bacteria instead, you can save half of the stick (you can also train themselves), planting the sand can also continue to use. So the cost of the second year only the cost of fresh wood and labor costs and other costs. So the cost is greatly reduced, the benefits can be more than 10 times the growth. 1 square meter harvest 3 kg generation of Gastrodia can expand the planting of 5 to 6 square meters. Per mu Tianma production in 1 ton to 1.5 tons, the average price of Tianma 70 yuan per kilogram, an mu income of 70,000 yuan to 10 million, the economic benefits are quite good.
4) Pingshan Group of Shandao Village, Baishui Town, Luxi CountyThe following agricultural development measures have been developed: 1) Tobacco
cultivation: Luxi County boasts a mild climate, ample sunshine and moderate rainfall, ideal for tobacco cultivation. Tobacco is a traditional industry in Luxi County especially Baishui Town, with relatively low market risks, no technical difficulty, and pure income of about 4,000 yuan/mu. 2) Vegetable cultivation: This will be developed as per the standard for protected agriculture, and income is expected to reach 10,000 yuan/mu. 3) Fruit cultivation: This includes apple in the east hilly area, nectarine in the central dam area and pear on the plateau, with net income of over 6,000 yuan/mu.
5) Lanniqing Group of Xiaobaipo Village, Dajie Town, Jiangchuan CountyDajie Town boasts a mild climate, ample sunshine and moderate rainfall, ideal for tobacco
cultivation, and is close to Yuxi City – a major cigarette center of China. Tobacco is a traditional industry in Dajie Town, with relatively low market risks, no technical difficulty, and gross income of about 5,250 yuan/mu. Vegetables will be cultivated in months when tobacco cultivation is impossible to generate income of 2,000 yuan/mu.
6) Xiaomanlong Group of Manlong Village, Mosha Town, Xinping CountyThe following agricultural development measures have been developed: 1) Characteristic
cultivation: This group boasts a mild climate, ample sunshine and moderate rainfall, ideal for the cultivation of commercial crops, such as litchi, mango, banana and sugarcane, and cultivation accounts for about 50% of the group’s gross income. 2) Stockbreeding: Some villagers deal with pig, chicken, cattle and sheep breeding, and stockbreeding accounts for about 20% of the group’s gross income.
7) Dahuashui and Ma’anshan Groups of Ma’anshan Community, Ningzhou Sub-district, Huaning County
Villagers rely on land to a low extent, and most young adult laborers work outside. The two groups’ rich land resources lay a good foundation for agricultural development. The following agricultural development measures have been developed: 1) Planting walnut. In recent years, Asan County in accordance with the "ecological construction of industrialization, industrial development and ecological development," focusing on promoting walnut, olive and other characteristics of forestry industry development, the characteristics of planting farmers as an important source of income and Asan new economic growth point. Asan County walnut planting mode is to take forest and grain intercropping, under the forest cultivation, under the forest breeding, complementary varieties and other "to short support" development model, improve economic efficiency. The county walnut planting survival rate of 90% or more, and strive to achieve "from the barren hills to the good use of good mountain planting changes, from the scattered sporadic planting to the concentration of contiguous cultivation of two fundamental changes. 2) scale planting. Scale planting is conducive to management, the formation of industrial chain, can greatly improve production and income. Flue-cured tobacco. Asan County highlights the comparative advantages and local characteristics, should grain grain, should be by the classics, and constantly optimize the production layout and variety of small spring structure, so that the advantages of crops and key
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industries to the most appropriate regional concentration, highlighting the characteristics of the plateau industry gradually in the autumn and winter agriculture Development of vitality. In the Bo Jin community and Shuangjiang community, suitable for farmers to grow flue-cured tobacco. The average per mu of flue-cured tobacco to achieve more than 7000 yuan.
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8)Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities , Eshan County
According to the opinions of the local township government, and combined with the local actual situation, for the project to determine the following agricultural resettlement measures: 1) planting nectarines. 2) planting gastrodia. Gastrodia planting is conducive to the management, the formation of the industrial chain, can greatly improve the yield and income.
5) Summary of resettlement measuresAccording to the prevailing LA compensation and resettlement measures of the PRC, one-time
cash compensation is a resettlement mode available to every household affected by LA. Eligible LEFs (referring mainly to APs with per capita cultivated areas of less than 0.3 mu after LA) may be entitled to social security. In addition, the Project will generate many temporary and permanent jobs, which will be first made available to the APs. Finally, efficient agriculture will be developed using remaining land resources based on local development plans.
In the 170 AHs, 4 AHs (25 persons) are eligible for endowment insurance for LEFs. The other APs will be subject mainly to cash compensation, employment and agricultural development.
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Table 27 Expected Resettlement Modes of Households Affected by LA
Highway bureauHighway branch Township Village Group
Head of AH
Per capita cultivated area after LA (mu)
Resettlement mode
Cash compensation
Social security
EmploymentAgricultural development
ChuxiongDayao Jinbi Liwan 2
LQG 0.78 √ √ √
LY 0.69 √ √ √
ZZW 0.71 √ √ √
LJY 0.46 √ √ √
LP 0.61 √ √ √
LD 0.67 √ √ √
Zhaotong Ludian highway branch
WenpingYanchi
mountain5
CTL 0.17 √ √ √ √
CLZ 0.38 √ √ √
CLZH 0.60 √ √ √
CTW 0.03 √ √ √ √
CDJ 0.13 √ √ √ √
ZSS 0.21 √ √ √ √
LMY 0.80 √ √ √
Kunming Fumin highway branch
Yongding Dongyuan 5
LZQ 0.58 √ √ √
WXY 0.60 √ √ √
CH 0.58 √ √ √
WM 0.63 √ √ √
CM 0.75 √ √ √
Honghe Luxi highway branch MMEC
Baishui Shandao Pingshan LJX 1.12 √ √ √
LHG 0.97 √ √ √
LHY 0.87 √ √ √
LLS 0.61 √ √ √
LYX 0.71 √ √ √
LB 1.47 √ √ √
ZCR 0.74 √ √ √
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LSC 1.43 √ √ √
TGC 0.58 √ √ √TYC 0.85 √ √ √JHD 0.88 √ √ √ZHS 1.16 √ √ √JZQ 1.19 √ √ √JZF 1.34 √ √ √LSZ 1.12 √ √ √LCY 1.19 √ √ √TGF 1.41 √ √ √TLY 0.97 √ √ √
LZX 1.97 √ √ √
Yuxi
Jiangchuan highway branch MMEC
Dajie XiaobaipoXiaobaipo, Lanniqing
WJH 2.10 √ √ √
Xinping Sanjia HAS Mosha Manlong Collective 56 HHs 1.04 Distributed evenly to group
members
√ √
Huaning highway branch MMEC
Ningzhou Ma’anshan Collective 72 HHs 1.20 √ √
Eshang highway branch MMEC
ShuangjiangBaijin and Shuangjian
g4HHs √
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2.5.4 HD Resttlement ProgramThe Project does not involve rural house demolition.
2.5.5 Restoration Program for Temporary Land OccupationThe Project does not involve temporary land occupation. If temporary land occupation occurs
subsequently, the temporarily occupied land will be compensated for according to local policies, and restored by the construction agency after the completion of construction.
2.5.6 Restoration Program for Ground Attachments and InfrastructureSpecial facilities affected by the Project will be relocated by their proprietors without
compensation according to their agreements with the government. Restoration measures for demolished facilities must be planned in advance, and suited to local conditions so as to be safe, efficient, timely and accurate, with minimum adverse impact on nearby residents. Affected special facilities will be demolished according to the construction drawings without affecting project construction and with minimum amount of relocation. Affected pipelines will be rebuilt before demolition (or relocated) without affecting regular lives of residents along such pipelines (including those not to be relocated).
2.5.7 Supporting Measures for Vulnerable GroupsVulnerable groups affected by the Project mainly include low-income households, five-
guarantee households, households affected by disability and women-headed households. The Project will affect 2 vulnerable households, including two low-income households. During the whole relocation process, the Yunnan PMO, IAs and local governments will pay particular attention to the resettlement of vulnerable groups. In addition to the living and production resettlement measures under this RAP, vulnerable groups will be provided certain assistance to improve their living and production conditions. The key measures are as follows:
1) Two members (at least one woman) of each AH will receive livelihood training and prior job opportunities, e.g., participation in project construction.
2) Local governments will grant living subsidies.3) A special support fund will be established to provide assistance to vulnerable groups in
cooperation with the county labor and social security bureaus;4) The households affected by LA will have priority in receiving job opportunities generated
by the Project, and participating in agricultural and nonagricultural training for LEFs.
2.5.8 Resttlement TrainingIn order to ensure that the APs change the traditional employment concept, build up a proper
sense of occupation and master necessary labor skills, the IA will give training to them together with the county labor and social security bureaus.
It is learned that most of the affected laborers are willing to attend skills training on crop cultivation and stockbreeding. Therefore, a special skills training program for LEFs and persons affected by HD in the Project has been developed.
At the implementation stage, the PMOs will offer different training courses to the APs based on local industrial and service development, and labor demand. The Yunnan PMO will learn farmers’ needs for employment skills and offer all training courses for free. Such training will mitigate negative impacts of LA on farmers and enhance their capacity to restore livelihoods. At least two members (one male and one female if possible) of each AH will be trained.
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The county labor and social security bureaus will be responsible for the skills training and reemployment of the LEFs, develop a training program and set up training courses scientifically. Training will be subject to semiannual reporting, and the training program will be adjusted timely based on employment needs. All APs may attend such training for free. The training program will be disclosed in the affected towns and villages, and training costs will be disbursed from the training budget of the Project.
In order to help the immigrants recover livelihoods,combine with the production settlement measures to train on the basis of asking the willing of immigrants.Plan every one person from every family to attend the training, the training amount shall be borne by the project department, expected to 1000 yuan per person.Various counties training plan is as follows:
Table 28Immigrant skills training programs
Highway bureau
Highway branch
MMEC or HAS
County
The number of training
The training contentCapital budget (yuan)
KunmingFumin Yongding
HASFumin
5Gastrodia and nectarines cultivation techniques training
5000
ChuxiongDayao Dayao HAS Dayao
6Konjac and sericulture cultivation techniques training
6000
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping
HASLudian 7
Apples planting skill training
7000
Honghe Luxi Luxi
MMECLuxi 19
Flue-cured tobacco and Fruits cultivation techniques training
19000
Yuxi
Eshang Eshang MMEC
Eshan 4Walnuts and Flue-cured tobacco cultivation techniques training
4000
Xinping Sanjia HAS Xinping 56Citrus, sugar cane and mango planting skill training
56000
Jiangchuan
Jiangchuan MMEC
Jiangchuan
1Flue-cured tobacco technology training
1000
Huaning Huaning MMEC
Huaming 72Citrus and Walnuts planting skill training
72000
Total 170 170000
In addition to the training, the affected immigration, there is also a training course for the staff
of each county project office to improve the ability of the organization. Training content mainly
includes: the world bank project resettlement policy; the recovery of world bank projects
immigrants livelihood ; resettlement internal monitoring, etc.
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Table29 Immigration agency staff skills training
Highway bureau
Highway branch
MMEC or HAS
CountyThe number of training
The training contentCapital budget (yuan)
KunmingFumin Yongding
HASFumin
5Gastrodia and nectarines planting skill training
5000
ChuxiongDayao Dayao HAS Dayao
5Arum and mulberry planting skill training
5000
Zhaotong Ludian Wenping
HASLudian 4
Yam and pepper cultivation planting skill training
4000
Honghe Luxi Luxi
MMECLuxi 5
Peach trees and pear trees planting skill training
5000
Yuxi
Eshang Eshang MMEC
Eshan 6Gastrodia elata and nectarines planting skill training
6000
Xinping Sanjia HAS Xinping 6Citrus, sugar cane and mango planting skill training
6000
Jiangchuan
Jiangchuan MMEC
Jiangchuan
6Flue-cured tobacco technology training
6000
Huaning Huaning MMEC
Huaming 6citrus and walnutsplanting skill training
6000
2.5.9 Protection of Women’s RightsAt the RAP preparation stage, local women took an active part in the DMS, and were
consulted about ideas on income restoration programs. Women support the Project, and think the Project will improve traffic, and provide them with jobs and training.
At the implementation and operation stages, unskilled jobs will be first made available to women. In addition, women will receive equal pay for equal work, and the employment of child labor is prohibited.
Skills training will be first made available to female laborers to ensure that their economic status is not affected. Women will receive relevant information during resettlement, and are able to participate in resettlement consultation. A special FGD for women will be held to introduce resettlement policies and improve their awareness.
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2.5.10 Protection of Minority Residents’ RightsIn 2014, the Yunnan PMO appointed NRCR to prepare the Ethnic Minority Development Plan
of the Project, proposing measures to protect the rights and interests of minority residents, including minimizing resettlement impacts, offering skills training, strengthening capacity building, , etc.
The EMDP aims to eliminate or mitigate potential negative impacts on the minority population in the project area, and ensure that they benefit from the Project, the provincial PMO (Yunnan Road Administration) entrustsHohai University as the third-sector body to draw up EMDP of the Yunnan Highway Assets Management Project, which including two types of measures, namely Mitigation Measures and Reinforcement Measures.
Mitigation measures includes: Optimizing the design to protect the rights and interests of the APs; Mitigating or eliminating construction disturbances and impacts; Environmental protection; Protect public and human health; and Encouraging women to participate in decision-making.
Benefit enhancement measures includes: Promote the development of Tourism ; Suggestions for engineering construction units equipped with minority staff ; Use local building materials and transportation resources; Absorb the local labor force; Offering catering and other services; Increasing jobs for minority residents; Promoting local logistics development; Skills training for population affected by temporary land occupation.
2.6 Organizational Structure
2.6.1 Resettlement Agencies
2.6.1.1 Organizational setupIn order to ensure the successful implementation of resettlement as expected, an organizational
structure must be established at the implementation stage to plan, coordinate and monitor resettlement activities. Since resettlement is a comprehensive task that requires the cooperation of different agencies, the departments concerned will participate in and support resettlement implementation. Since 2013, the resettlement agencies have been established successively, and their responsibilities defined. The main resettlement agencies are:
Yunnan PMO, city/prefectureHighway bureau PMOs and county Highway branch PMOs Dongyuan Villages in Fumin County, Liwan Village in Dayao County, Yanchi
mountainVillage in Ludian County, Shandao Village in Luxi County, Baijin and Shuangjiang Communities in Eshan County, Manlong Village in Xinping County, Xiaobaipo Village in Jiangchuan County, and Ma’anshan Community in Huaning County
Community Committees, etc. Affected households/entities Design agency External M&E agency Other agencies: land and sources bureaus, construction bureaus, women’s federations,
labor and social security bureaus, etc.
2.6.1.2 Organizational responsibilities CountyHighway branch PMOs
1) Responsible for the overall coordination and management of the Project;2) Coordinating construction and resettlement progress3) Reporting the resettlement fund disbursement plan and supervising the disbursement of
funds
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4) Coordinating the work of the resettlement agencies5) Raising and disbursing resettlement funds6) Responsible specifically for resettlement implementation7) Tracking and supervising the disbursement of resettlement funds8) Handling grievances and appeals of APs arising from resettlement9) Supporting the work of the external M&E agency10) Collecting and compiling information required for internal monitoring reporting11) Managing resettlement archives12) Training persons responsible for resettlement
County land and resources bureaus, construction bureaus, women’s federations, and labor and social security bureaus1) Developing the resettlement policies in coordination with departments concerned2) Taking full charge of LA affairs (including endowment insurance for LEFs);3) Participating in the DMS;4) Supervising the implementation of resettlement activities5) Participating in skills training6) Implementing employment measures for APs
External M&E agencyThe Yunnan PMO will employ a qualified M&E agency as the external resettlement M&E
agency. Its main responsibilities are:1)Observing all aspects of resettlement planning and implementation as an independent M&E
agency, monitoring and evaluating the resettlement results and the social adaptability of the APs, and submitting resettlement M&E reports to the Yunnan PMO and Bank; and
2)Providing technical advice to the Yunnan PMO in data collection and processing.
2.6.2 Staffing and Equipment
2.6.2.1 StaffingIn order to ensure the successful implementation of resettlement, all resettlement agencies of
the Project have been provided with full-time staff, and a smooth channel of communication has been established. All staff members have considerable experience in resettlement and are competent. See Table 27.
Table 30 Resettlement Agencies and Staffing
Agency Workforce CompositionYunnan PMO 5 Civil servants
Kunming HB PMO 4 Civil servants, technicians
Wenshan HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
Honghe HB PMO 7 Civil servants, technicians
Yuxi HB PMO 6 Civil servants, technicians
Qujing HB PMO 4 Civil servants, technicians
Baoshan HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
ZhaotongHB PMO 6 Civil servants, technicians
Lijiang HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
Pu’e rHB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
Lincang HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
Dehong HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
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Agency Workforce CompositionNujiang HBPMO 6 Civil servants, technicians
Diqing HB PMO 6 Civil servants, technicians
Dali HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
Chuxiong HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
Xishuangbanna HB PMO 5 Civil servants, technicians
2.6.2.2 EquipmentAll resettlement agencies of the Project have been provided basic office, transport and
communication equipment, including desks and chairs, PCs, printers, telephones, facsimile machines and vehicles.
2.6.2.3 Organizational training programIn order to implement resettlement successfully, the APs and resettlement staff must be trained
under a program developed by the Yunnan PMO.A staff training and human resources development system will be developed for the
resettlement agencies at all levels. Training will be given in such forms as workshop, training course, visit of similar projects and field training, and will cover:
——Bank principles and policies on resettlement——Differences between Bank policies and PRC laws——Resettlement implementation planning and management——Issues to be noted during resettlement implementation——Resettlement M&EIn addition, the following measures will be taken to improve capacity:1) Define the responsibilities and scope of duty all resettlement agencies, and strengthen
supervision and management;2) Improve the strength of all resettlement agencies gradually, especially technical strength;
all staff must attain a certain level of professional proficiency and management level; improve their technical equipment, such as PC, monitoring equipment and means of transportation, etc.;
3) Select staff strictly, and strengthen operations and skills training for management and technical staff of all resettlement agencies to improve their professional proficiency and management level;
4) Appoint women officials appropriately, and give play to women’s role in resettlement implementation;
5) Establish a database and strengthen information feedback to ensure a smooth information flow, and leave major issues to the Leading Group;
6) Strengthen the reporting system and internal monitoring, and solve issues timely; and7) Establish an external M&E mechanism and an early warning system.
2.7 Public Participation and Grievance Redress
2.7.1 Public Participation
2.7.1.1 Preparation stageSince 2016, the PMOs, design agency and task force have conducted a series of socioeconomic
survey and public consultation activities (with 30% of participants being women). At the
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preparation stage, the Yunnan PMO, IAs and design agency conducted extensive consultation. See Table 28.
Table 31 Key Information Disclosure and Consultation Activities
No. Time Activity Participants N Organized by
1Feb. – Apr.
2016Optimization of project design
PMOs, affected villages and groups, APs
13 YPHB
3 Apr. 2016 Preliminary DMS Hohai University, PMOs, forestry bureau, land and resources bureau, labor and social security bureau, affected villages and groups, APs
14 YPHB
4 May 2016 LA policies and resettlement rates 25 YPHB
5 May 2016 Socioeconomic survey and DMS 30 YPHB
6 May 2016 Expected resettlement modesPMOs, Hohai University, affected
villages and groups, APs25 YPHB
7 Aug. 2016 Resettlement policiesPMOs, township governments,
affected villages and groups, APs20 YPHB
8 Aug. 2016Disclosing resettlement policies and
resettlement ratesAffected villages and groups, APs / YPHB
9 Sep. 2016 Disclosing the RAP online World Bank / YPHB
2.7.1.2 Implementation StageWith the progress of project preparation and implementation, the IAs will conduct further
public participation. See Table 29.Table 32 Public Participation Plan
Purpose Mode Time Agencies Participants TopicsLA
announcement Village bulletin
board, village meeting
Aug. 2016
PMOs, forestry bureau, land and resources
bureau, labor and social security bureau,
affected villages and groups, APs
All APsDisclosing LA area, compensation rates and resettlement modes, etc.
Announcement of compensation and resettlement options for LA
Sep. 2016 All APs
Compensation fees and mode of payment
Verification of DMS results
Field survey Oct. 2016 All APs
1) Checking for omissions and finally confirming DMS results; 2) Detailed list of occupied land and losses of APs; 3) Preparing a basic compensation agreement
Determination of income
restoration programs
Village meeting
(many times)
Before implement-
ationAll APs
Discussing the final income restoration program and the program for use of compensation fees
Training program
Village meeting
Feb. – Jun. 2017
IA, labor and social security bureau,
township and village officials
All APs
Discussing training needs
Monitoring Villager participation
Dec. 2016 – Jun.
External M&E agency, township and village
All APs 1) Resettlement progress and impacts; 2) Payment of
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2017 officialscompensation; 3) Information disclosure; 4) Livelihood restoration
2.7.2 Grievance Redress2.7.2.1 Grievance Redress Procedure
Since public participation is encouraged during the preparation and implementation of the RAP, no substantial dispute will arise. However, unforeseeable circumstances may arise during this process. In order to address issues effectively, and ensure the successful implementation of project construction and LA, a transparent and effective grievance redress mechanism has been established. The basic grievance redress system is as follows:
Stage 1: If any AP is dissatisfied with the RAP, he/she can file an oral or written appeal to the village committee orally or in writing. In case of an oral appeal, the village committee shall handle such appeal and keep written records. Such appeal should be solved within two weeks.
Stage 2: If the AP is dissatisfied with the disposition of Stage 1, he/she may file an appeal to the local HAS within one month after receiving such disposition, which shall make a disposition within two weeks.
Stage 3: If the AP is still dissatisfied with the disposition of Stage 2, he/she may file an appeal to the Yunnan PMO within one month after receiving such disposition, which shall make a disposition within two weeks.
Stage 4: If the AP is still dissatisfied with the disposition of Stage 3, he/she may file a suit in a civil court in accordance with the Civil Procedure Law of the PRC after receiving such disposition.
At any stage, an AP may bring a suit in a civil court directly if he/she is dissatisfied with the grievance redress procedure or disposition.
Any AP may also file an appeal with the Office of the Special Facilitator or Compliance Review Panel of the Bank in accordance with the Bank’s accountability mechanism
All grievances, oral or written, will be reported to the Bank in internal and external resettlement monitoring reports.
All agencies will accept grievances and appeals from the APs for free, and costs so reasonably incurred will be disbursed from the contingencies. At the whole construction stage, the above procedure will remain effective so that the APs can use it to solve relevant issues. The above appeal channel will be disclosed to the APs via mass media.
2.7.2.2 Grievance Recording, Tracking and FeedbackDuring the implementation of the RAP, the resettlement agencies should register and manage
appeal and handling information, and submit such information to the local HAS in writing on a monthly basis. The local HAS will inspect the registration of appeal and handling information regularly. The Yunnan PMO has prepared a registration form for this purpose. See Table 30.
Table 33 Grievance Registration Form
Accepting agency: Time: Location:
Appellant Appeal Expected solutionProposed solution
Actual handling
Appellant (signature) Recorder
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(signature)
Notes: 1. The recorder should record the appeal and request of the appellant factually. 2. The appeal process should not be interfered with or hindered whatsoever. 3. The proposed solution should be notified to the appellant within the specified time.
2.7.2.3 Contact information for grievance redressThe resettlement agencies will assign dedicated staff members to collect and accept grievances
and appeals from the APs.Table 34 Contact Information for Grievance Redress
Name Title Agency Tel
Shen Xinhui Section chief YPHB 0871-63516185
Wang Zhen Section chief Kunming HB 0871-67180294
Dai Yan Section chief Zhaotong HB 13708605905
Bai Congjiang Section chief Qujing HB 13987480331
Wan Chunmei Section chief Chuxiong HB 13987806558
Fu Rong Section chief Yuxi HB 13508899868
Ma xubiao Section chief Honghe HB 13508835726
Qian Keyi Section chief Wenshan HB 13608751517
Chen Gang Section chief Pu’er HB 13987093895
Qian Zhengfu Section chief Xishuangbanna HB 0691-2128274
Liu xuejun Section chief Dali HB 13887269937
Duan Shengjin Section chief Baoshan HB 18608752962
Qian Bo Section chief Dehong HB 13578219728
Ma Runping Section chief Lijiang HB 13908886179
Yang Xiuxiang Section chief Nujiang HB 13618863838
Yu Jianguo Section chief Diqing HB 13988761986
Li Jielin Section chief Lincang HB 13987034628
2.8 Resettlement Budget
2.8.1 Resettlement BudgetAll costs related to resettlement will be included in the general budget of the Project. Based on
prices in the first half of 2016, the resettlement budget of the Project is 14816260 yuan, including compensation for rural collective land acquisition of 6499872 yuan, accounting for 43.87%; compensation for state-owned land occupation of 3430000 yuan, accounting for 23.15%; compensation for demolished rural residential house of 0, accounting for 0%; compensation for demolished non-residential properties of 0, accounting for 0%; compensation for infrastructure and ground attachments of 951350 yuan, accounting for 6.42%; costs of support for vulnerable groups of 36,869 yuan, accounting for 0.25%; management costs of 217625 yuan, accounting for 1.47%; resettlement planning and monitoring costs of 108813 yuan, accounting for 0.73%; training costs of 3214000 yuan, accounting for 21.69%.
Table 35 Estimated Resettlement Budget (0,000 yuan)No.
Item Rate Kunming
Chuxiong
Zhaotong
Honghe
Yuxi Dali Diqing Total Percent
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Fumin H
B
(Yongding
Dayao H
AS
Ludian HB
W
enping HA
S
Luxi HB
M
MEC
Eshan HB
t M
MEC
Xinping H
B
Sanjia HA
S
Jiangchuan HB
M
MEC
Huaning H
B
MM
EC
Yongping H
Bt
MM
EC
Dali H
B
Huangping
Shangri-la HB
G
ezan HA
S1
Basic resettlement
costs
Fixed by city /prefecture governments
690780 477620 1195180 579450 430952 315190 305200 3686850 600000230000
030000
10881
22273.44%
1.1Permanent
LA compensation
690780 477620 673330 578850 189752 314190 305200 3270150 0 0 064998
7243.87%
1.2State-owned
land compensation
0 0 0 0 230000 0 0 0 600000230000
030000
34300
0023.15%
1.3Ground
attachment compensation
0 0 521850 600 11200 1000 0 416700 0 0 095135
06.42%
2
Supporting fund for
vulnerable groups
1% of
basic costs
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36869 0 0 0 36869 0.25%
3Management
costs
2% of
basic costs
13816 9552 23904 11589 8619 6304 6104 73737 12000 46000 600021762
51.47%
4
Resettlement planning and monitoring
costs
1% of
basic costs
6908 4776 11952 5794 4310 3152 3052 36869 6000 23000 300010881
30.73%
4.1Resettlement survey and design costs
0.5% of
basic costs
3454 2388 5976 2897 2155 1576 1526 18434 3000 11500 1500 54406 0.37%
4.2Resettlement M&E costs
0.5% of
basic costs
3454 2388 5976 2897 2155 1576 1526 18434 3000 11500 1500 54406 0.37%
5
Training costs((including immigrant
and institutions)
11000 11000 11000 24000 10000 62000 7000 78000 0 0 0
214000
+3000
000
21.69%
Subtotal of Items 1-5
722504 502948 1242036 620833 453881 386646 321356 3912325 618000236900
0309000
144585
2997.59%
6 Contingencies
10% of 2-
3172.4 2532.8 4685.6 4138.3 2292.9 7145.6 1615.6 22547.5 1800 6900 900 357731 2.41%
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7 Total 725676.4 505481 1246722 624971 456174393791
.6
322971
.6
3934872
.5619800
237590
0309900
148162
60
100.00%
Note: The training costs include not only the general training costs 214000, but also include 2.6 million resettlement livelihood reconstruction cost and 0.4 million resettlement special training costs.
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2.8.2 Funding Sources and Investment PlanAll resettlement funds are domestic counterpart funds. Before project construction or during
project implementation, the investment plan will be implemented in stages in order not to affect the production and livelihoods of the AHs.
2.8.3 Resettlement Fund Management and Disbursement
2.8.3.1 Disbursement of resettlement fundsResettlement funds must be disbursed in strict conformity with the applicable state laws and
regulations, and the policies and compensation rates specified in this RAP. Land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies will be paid directly to the APs; compensation fees for young corps will be paid directly to the APs; compensation fees for infrastructure and ground attachments will be paid to the entities and individuals concerned.
2.8.3.2 Management of resettlement fundsIn order that resettlement funds are available timely and fully to ensure the restoration of the
production level and living standard of the AHs, the following measures will be taken:1) All costs related to resettlement will be included in the general budget of the Project.2) Land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies will be fully paid before LA to ensure
that all APs are resettled properly.3) Compensation fees for HD will be paid to the AHs after the signature of house
compensation agreements.4) Financial and supervisory agencies will be established at different levels to ensure that all
funds are fully and timely available.5) The provincial and municipal/prefecture finance and audit departments have the power to
monitor and audit the use of resettlement funds.6) The external M&E agency will perform follow-up monitoring on the availability of
compensation fees for the AHs and the affected entities during external monitoring.
2.9 Resettlement Implementation Schedule
2.9.1 Principles for Resettlement ImplementationThe basic principles for resettlement implementation are as follows: LA should be completed at least 3 months prior to the commencement of construction, and
the starting time will be determined as necessary. During resettlement, the APs shall have opportunities to participate in the Project. Before
the commencement of construction, the range of LA will be disclosed, the RIB distributed and public participation activities conducted properly.
All compensation fees will be paid to the affected proprietors directly and fully within 3 months of approval of the resettlement and compensation program. No organization or individual should use compensation fees on their behalf, nor should compensation fees be discounted for any reason.
2.9.2 Resettlement Implementation ScheduleThe general resettlement schedule of the Project has been drafted based on the progress of
project construction and resettlement implementation. The exact implementation schedule may be adjusted due to deviations in overall project progress.
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Table 36 Resettlement Implementation Schedule
No. Task Target Agencies responsible Time Remarks
1 Information disclosure
1.1RIB 9 communities /
villages, 18 groupsIAs Mid Jan. 2017
1.2Disclosure of the RAP on the Bank’s website
IAs, PMOs, Bank Late Jan. 2017
2 RP and budget
2.1Approval of RAP and budget (including compensation rates)
11516260yuan PMOs Jan. 2017
2.2Village-level income restoration programs
9 communities HASs, village committees
Feb. 2017
2.3Updating of the RAP based on the detailed design
/ County PMOs, IAs Feb. 2017
3 DMS
3.1DMS on the affected villages
12 communitiesIAs, county land and
resources bureausOct. 2016
4 Compensation agreement
4.1Village level
9 communitiesIAs, county land and
resources bureausDec. – Nov. 2016
4.2Household level
170 AHsHASs, village committees
Dec. – Nov. 2016
5 Implementation of livelihood restoration measures
5.1Distribution of land compensation to AHs and land reallocation (if possible)
9 communitiesHASs, village committees
Dec. 2016 – Mar. 2017
5.2Implementation of village-level income restoration programs
9 communities Village committees Jan. – Mar. 2017
5.3Advice on income restoration
170 AHsVillage committees,
labor and social security bureaus
Jan. – Mar. 2017
5.4Implementation of training program
170 AHsLabor and social security bureaus
Jan. – Mar. 2017
5.5Identifying vulnerable households and implementing assistance measures
2 AHsCivil affairs bureaus,
PMOsJan. – Mar. 2017
6 Capacity building
6.1Training staff of PMOs, IAs and agencies concerned
15 persons Bank, TA experts Jan. – Mar. 2017
6.2Training county/district, township and village officials
60 persons PMOs, IAs Jan. – Mar. 2017
7 M&E
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No. Task Target Agencies responsible Time Remarks
7.1 Baseline survey As per the RAP External M&E agency Jun. 2017
7.2Establishing the internal M&E mechanism
As per the RAP PMOs, IAs Jun. 2017
7.3Appointing an external M&E agency
One Yunnan PMO Jun. 2017
7.4 Internal monitoring reporting Semiannual report Yunnan PMO, IAs From Jun. 2017
7.5External monitoring reporting Semiannual report External M&E agency Jun. 2017 1st report
Dec. 2017 2nd report
7.6External evaluation reporting Annual report External M&E agency Dec. 2017 1st report
Dec. 2018 2nd report
7.7Post-resettlement evaluation report
One report Yunnan PMO Jun. 2018
8 Public consultation IAs Ongoing
9 Grievance redress IAs Ongoing
10 Disbursement of compensation fees
10.1 - Disbursement to IAs Initial funds PMOs Jul. 2016
10.2 - Disbursement to villages Most funds IAs Aug. – Feb. 2017
10.3- Disbursement to households
Most fundsIAs, village committees
Jan. – Apr. 2017
2.10 M&E
2.10.1 Internal Monitoring
2.10.1.1 Scope1) Organizational structure: setup, division of labor, staffing and capacity building of
resettlement implementation and related agencies;2) Resettlement policies and compensation rates: development and implementation of
resettlement policies; actual implementation of compensation rates for different types of impacts (permanent LA, temporary land occupation, HD, relocation of entities and special facilities), with particular focus on compliance with the rates in the RAP and reasons for deviations;
3) LA, HD and resettlement progress: overall and annual schedules, resettlement agencies and staffing, LA and HD progress, construction progress of resettlement housing and special facilities, progress of relocation and other resettlement activities;
4) Resettlement budget and implementation thereof: level-by-level disbursement of resettlement funds, fund use and management, disbursement of compensation fees to proprietors, holders of land use rights and land users, village-level use and management of compensation fees, supervision and auditing of fund use;
5) Employment and resettlement of APs: main modes of resettlement, employment and resettlement of APs in entities, resettlement of vulnerable groups, effectiveness of resettlement;
6) House reconstruction and production resettlement: form of house reconstruction, three supplies and one leveling of housing sites, disbursement of compensation fees, and construction of special facilities;
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7) Restoration of enterprises and special facilities (power and water supply, communication and traffic facilities, and pipelines, etc.);
8) Grievance redress, public participation and consultation, information disclosure, and external monitoring: appeal channel, procedure and agencies; key points of appeal and handling thereof, key activities and progress of public participation and consultation, RIB and information disclosure, external M&E agency, activities and effectiveness;
9) Handling of relevant issues in the Memorandum of the Bank Mission; and10) Existing issues and solutions.
Table 37 Sample Schedule of LA and HDAgency: ________________________ Reporting date: ______ (MM/DD/YY)
Resettlement activity Unit Planned Completed Completed in total
Total percentage
Permanent land acquisition muTemporary land occupation muDemolition of residential houses m2
Business premises m2
Land compensation 0,000 yuanHouse compensation 0,000 yuanHouse reconstruction m2
Store reconstruction m2
Reconstruction of business premises m2
Prepared by: ______Signature of person responsible: ______ Stamp: ______Table 38 Sample Schedule of Fund Utilization
______ District ______ Town (Sub-district) ______ Village (Community) Date: ______ (MM/DD/YY)
Affected agency Brief description
Qty. (unit)
Amount needed (yuan)
Amount of compensation available in the reporting period (yuan)
Total amount of compensation available (yuan)
Percentage
Village 1 CollectiveHouseholds
Village 2 CollectiveHouseholds
EntitiesInfrastructurePrepared by: ______Signature of person responsible: ______ Stamp: ______
2.10.1.2 MethodologyFor internal monitoring, a normative, smooth top-down resettlement information management
system should be established among the Yunnan PMO, IAs and resettlement agencies concerned to track and reflect the progress of resettlement, including the progress, quality and funding of resettlement, and collate and analyze such information.
The following measures have been taken in the Project to implement internal monitoring:1) Normative statistical reporting systemThe Yunnan PMO and IAs will develop uniform report forms to reflect the progress of
disbursement of resettlement funds, LA and HD. Such forms will be submitted monthly.Table 39 Sample Monitoring Report
No. Item RPUpdated
RPActual
Completed to date
Completed in total
Total percentage
1Acquisition of collective land
Area (mu)
AHs
APs
2 State-owned land Area (mu)
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No. Item RPUpdated
RPActual
Completed to date
Completed in total
Total percentage
3Temporary land occupation
Area (mu)
AHs
APs
4Demolition of residential houses
Area (mu)
AHs
APs
5 Entities
Area (mu)
Number
Population
6 Resettlement funds (yuan)
2) Regular or irregular reportingInformation on issues arising from resettlement will be exchanged in various forms between
the resettlement agencies and the external M&E agency.3) Regular meetingDuring resettlement implementation, the Yunnan PMO will hold resettlement coordination
meetings regularly to discuss and handle issues arising from project and resettlement implementation, exchange experience and study solutions.
4) InspectionThe Yunnan PMO will conduct routine and non-routine inspection on the resettlement work of
the IAs and the resettlement agencies, handle resettlement issues on site, and verify the progress of resettlement and the implementation of resettlement policies.
5) Exchange of information with the external M&E agencyThe Yunnan PMO will keep routine contact with the IAs and the external M&E agency, and
take findings and opinions of the external M&E agency as a reference for internal monitoring.
2.10.1.3 Interval and reportingInternal monitoring is a continuous process, in which comprehensive monitoring activities will
be conduct at least semiannually; more frequent monitoring is required at key times.Internal monitoring reports will be submitted by the resettlement agencies to the IAs and
Yunnan PMO. The Yunnan PMO will compile relevant data and information, and submit an internal monitoring report to the Bank semiannually.
2.10.2 External MonitoringAccording to the Bank’s policy, the Yunnan PMO will appoint a qualified, independent agency
experienced in Bank-financed projects as the external M&E agency. The external M&E staff should:
1) have participated in similar tasks, have rich experience in socioeconomic survey, and understand the Bank’s policy on involuntary resettlement, and the state and local regulations and policies on resettlement;
2) be able to conduct socioeconomic survey independently, have good communication skills, and be tough; and
3) include a certain percentage of females.The external M&E agency will conduct follow-up M&E of resettlement activities periodically,
monitor resettlement progress, quality and funding, and give advice. It shall also conduct follow-up
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monitoring of the APs’ production level and living standard, and submit M&E reports to the Yunnan PMO and the Bank.
2.10.2.1 Scope and methodology1) Baseline surveyThe external M&E agency will conduct a baseline survey of the affected villages and village
groups affected by land acquisition to obtain baseline data on the monitored APs’ production level and living standard. The production level and living standard survey will be conducted semiannually to track variations of the APs’ production level and living standard. This survey will be conducted using such methods as panel survey (sample size: 20% of the households affected by LA, to be sampled randomly; 50% of the affected entities), random interview and field observation to acquire necessary information. A statistical analysis and an evaluation will be made on this basis.
2) Periodic M&EDuring the implementation of the RAP, the external M&E agency will conduct periodic
follow-up resettlement monitoring semiannually of the following activities by means of field observation, panel survey and random interview:
Payment and amount of compensation fees; Preparation and adequacy of the resettlement site; House reconstruction; Relocation of the APs; Compensation and resettlement of entities; Training; Support for vulnerable groups; Restoration and reconstruction of infrastructure and special facilities; Production resettlement and restoration; Compensation for lost assets; Compensation for lost working hours; Transition subsidy; Timetables of the above activities (applicable at any time); Resettlement organization; Use of compensation fees for collective land and income of APs; Income growth of labor through employment; and If APs have benefited from the Project3) Public participationThe external M&E agency will attend public consultation meetings held during resettlement
implementation to evaluate the effectiveness of public participation.4) Grievance redressThe external M&E agency will visit the affected villages and groups periodically, and inquire
the Yunnan PMO and resettlement agencies that accept grievances about how grievances have been handled. It will also meet complainants and propose corrective measures and advice for existing issues so as to make the resettlement process more effectively.
2.10.2.2 ReportingThe external M&E agency will prepare external monitoring reports based on observations and
survey data in order to: 1) reflect the progress of resettlement and existing issues to the Bank and the project owner objectively; and 2) evaluate the socioeconomic benefits of resettlement, and proposing constructive opinions and suggestions to improve the resettlement work.
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A routine monitoring report should at least include the following: 1) subjects of monitoring; 2) progress of resettlement; 3) key monitoring findings; 4) key existing issues; and 5) basic opinions and suggestions.
The external M&E agency will submit a monitoring or evaluation report to the Bank and the Yunnan PMO semiannually.
Table 40 Schedule of Resettlement M&ENo. Resettlement report Date
1Monitoring and Monitoring report (No.1, including Baseline
socioeconomic survey report)Jun. 2017
2 Monitoring and Monitoring report (No.2) Dec. 2017
3 Monitoring and Monitoring report (No.3) Jun. 2018
4 Monitoring and Monitoring report (No.4, including final report) Dec. 2018
2.10.3 Post-evaluationAfter project implementation, the Yunnan PMO (or through the external M&E agency) will
apply the theory and methodology of post-resettlement evaluation to evaluate the Project’s resettlement activities on the basis of M&E to obtain successful experience and lessons in LA and HD as a reference for future work. A post-resettlement evaluation report will be submitted to the Bank.
2.11 Legacy and follow-up
The survey found that there is mainly one problem of RAP of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project, that is, land pre-trial work of 1 sub project is unfinished.
The above problem will be included in the immigration external monitoring scope, subsequent immigration external monitoring will pay attention to.
Table 41 Previous leftover problems and the next step action plan
The problem: land pre-trial unfinished, lack of legitimacy of land supporting materials
Highway bureau No. Highway branch MMEC or HAS next step action plan
Chuxiong 1 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS
Expect to get the land certificate by the first quarter of 2017
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Appendix SDD Report
1 Basic Information of the Project
1.1 LA and access to state-owned land ProgressThe additional construction land for the subprojects covered by SDD is mostly state-owned
land, more than half of which has been acquired from collective land by local governments for the purpose of industrial or traffic construction in the past 5 years, and compensation is also paid for by these sectors.
There are currently 56 SDD sites, of which permanent occupation of state-owned land is 40, covering 891.1391 mu of land. Collective land has been acquired or displaced for 18 subprojects in the name of or specifically for the Project, involving 366.6478 mu of collective land, see Table 1 for details It should be noted that although the construction site land is levied on behalf of the World
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Bank, but most of the land acquisition occurred at two or three years ago. Currently, all these surveyed sites have been fully paid to the affected units or households.
Table 1 SDD Site Quantity Distribution
Site Name
The WB project
involves land acquisition or replacement
sites
Permanent occupation of state - owned land
Total RemarksOther projects involving land
acquisition sites
Originally state-owned land sites
Zhaotong 5 4
3(Shuifu MME
C、Xiangjiaba HAS、Yongshan
MMEC)10
Shuifu MMEC、Xiangjiaba HAS are both WB projects and the original state-owned land sites, repeatedly calculated 2
times
Qujing 3 3
Chuxiong 2 51(Yongren
HAS) 8
Yuxi 1 4 5
Honghe 4 7 1(Hekou HAS) 12
Wenshan 1 3 4
Puer 2 3 5
Dali 2 0 2
Baoshan 0 4 4
Dehong 0 1 1
Lijiang 1 1 2
Total
18(16 acquisiton
and 2replacemen
t)35 5 56
Zhaotong 2 sites are repeatedly calculated 2 times
Certificates of the right to use state-owned land have been obtained for 9 subprojects of the 56 surveyed sites, accounting for 16.07% of all sites covered by SDD. The progress in LA and access to state-owned land of each site, see Appendix 1.
According to the actual situation of the project, the way of land acquisition is divided into four types including collection, transfer, allocation and replacement. In the 56 surveyed sites, the case of land acquisition as follows:
17 sites took the way of collection to obtain state-owned land. 16 of them were aquisited for World Bank project. The last site, Honghe County, Lvchun Highway Brueau is affected by other project. Currently, only one site, Dali Yunlong Highway Branch MMEC has achieved the state-owned land use certificate.
2 sites took the way of replacement to obtain state-owned land. Currently, 2 sites replacement land have not yet been perfected.
8 sites took the way of transfer to obtain state-owned land. Currently, all 8 sites have signed the contract of construction land use right transfer.
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29 sites took the way of allocation to obtain state-owned land. Currently, 8 sites have acquired state-owned land allocation decision.
Overall, state-owned land has been obtained for 9 sites of the 56 subprojects.
Table 2 SDD Site ProgressWay to get state-owned land Number of subprojects Current progress
Collection 17 One has achieved the state-owned land use certificate, 16 of them were
aquisited for World Bank project
Replacement 2 Replacement land have not yet been perfected
Transfer 8 8 sites all have signed the contract of construction land use right transfer
Allocation 29 8 sites have acquired state-owned land allocation decision
Total 56 State-owned land has been obtained for 9 sites
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1.2 Construction ProgressSDD covers 56 subprojects in total. Their construction progress is concluded as follow (details
are presented in Appendix 2): Bidding: Design bidding for all the 56 subprojects covered by SDD, and supervision and
civil works bidding for 6 subprojects has been completed. Supervision bidding has been completed for the Qujing Highway Bureau Dajing HAS and the Yuxi Highway Bureau Shuangjiang HAS only; the HASs of the Zhaotong Highway Bureau do not need supervision bidding, and civil work bidding has been completed for 4 subprojects; supervision and civil works bidding has not begun for the other subprojects.
Construction project planning permit: 23 subprojects have been obtained construction project planning permit, accounting for 41.07% the total number of SDD sites.
Project construction permit: project construction permits have been obtained for 10 subprojects, which are the Zhaotong Highway Bureau Xinjie HAS, the Zhaotong Highway Bureau Xiaocaoba HAS, the Qujing Highway Bureau Yuezhou HAS, the Chuxiong Highway Bureau Mouding Highway Branch MMEC, Chuxiong Highway Bureau Shuangbai HAS, the Yuxi Highway Bureau Shuangjiang HAS, the Yuxi Highway Bureau Fenglu HAS, the Yuxi Highway Bureau Ningzhou HAS, the Dehong Highway Bureau Nianghe Highway Branch MMEC, Lijiang Highway Bureau Rongjiang HAS; the Lijiang Highway Bureau MMEC is being disclosed, and no project construction permit has been obtained for the other subprojects.
Construction: 28 subprojects have broken ground, in which 6 subprojects have been completed, while the other subprojects have not broken ground. Subproject construction is expected to be fully completed in the mid of 2018.
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2 Impacts of the Project
2.1 Survey Methods and ProcessDuring May 15-26, 2016, NRCR conducted a survey on the 56 subprojects covered by SDD in
the 16 cities/prefectures involved in the Project. With the support of YPHB and the agencies concerned, the task force conducted a socioeconomic survey and a DMS in the project area.
All APs were involved in the survey. The task force also collected comments on resettlement from village committees, villagers, land and resources bureaus, labor and social security bureaus, and other social organizations, and conducted extensive consultation.
The task force visited the Highway Bureaus, HASs and MMECs, and collected information on construction and resettlement progress by means of interview.
The task force visited the affected villages and entities, and collected information on LA and compensation by means of questionnaire survey, FGD and interview, where the questionnaire survey covered 87 households with 374 persons.
2.2 Permanent Occupation of State-owned LandAmong the subprojects covered by SDD, 40 subprojects will occupy 891.1391 mu of state-
owned land permanently. Except that the land occupied by the Zhaotong Highway Bureau Yongshan MMEC, Chuxiong Highway Bureau Yongren HAS, Honghe Highway Bureau Hekou HAS and Zhaotong Highway Bureau Shuifu MMEC (built with Xiangjiaba HAS) has always been state-owned, the other subprojects involved rural collective land acquisition during 2010-2015. The review of LA activities during this period and the additionally acquired collective land will be described in detail in Section 2.3.
Table 3 Permanent Occupation of State-owned Land (SDD)
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASState-
owned land (mu)
Time of Land Acquisition Completed
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC 21.72 2015.7
2 Yongshan Yongshan Highway Branch MMEC 6.441
Previously belonged to Yongshan County immigration, and
government to recover in 2015
3 Ludian Ludian Highway Branch MMEC 22.13 2016.3
4 Ludian Xinjie HAS 13 2013.11
5 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS 17.011 2014.4
6 Shuifu Shuifu Highway Branch MMEC 10Land of the civil affairs
bureau
7 Shuifu Xiangjiaba HAS (built with center) \ \
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Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASState-
owned land (mu)
Time of Land Acquisition Completed
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HAS 10 2013.7
2 Huize Dajing HAS 10 2015.4
3 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS 21.1 2014.7
Chuxiong
1Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC 40.997 2011.5
2 Yongren Yongren HAS (Yongren Emergency Center) 50.31Always being state-
owned farm
3 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS 16.296 2011.6
4 Wuding Jincheng HAS 4.3 2009.12
5 Mouding Mouding HAS 15.2206 2011.10
6 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS 16.21 2010.9
Yuxi
1 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS 5.4 2012.9
2 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS 6 2011.6
3 DengjiangFenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway
Branch)6.43 2013.11
4 Huaning Ningzhou HAS 5 2013.9
Honghe
1 Hekou Hekou HAS 19.18Always being state-
owned farm
2 Gejiu Gejiu HAS 12.434 2010.6
3 Shiping Shiping Highway Branch MMEC 20 2015.4
4 Shiping Shiping HAS (built with center) \ \
5 Jinping Jinping Highway Branch MMEC 43.353 2010.3
6 Jinping Jinping HAS (built with center) \ \
7 Honghe Honghe HAS 160 2015.7
8 Lvchun Lvchun HAS 20 2011.3
Wenshan
1 Qiubei Qiubei Highway Branch MMEC 26.7585 2014.6
2 Funing Funing Highway Branch MMEC 8 2011.12
3 Qiubei Qiubei HAS 28.58 2015.11
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC 45.53 2011.4
2 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS 21.46 2010.12
3 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS 33.45 2011.5
Baoshan
1 Shidian Shuichang Emergency Center 60.712 2016.1
2 Shidian 707 HAS (built with center) \ \
3 Changning Goujie HAS 6.948 2011.12
4 Shidian Yaoguan HAS 7.974 2015.11
Dehong 1 Lianghe LiangheHighway Branch MMEC 54.096 2010.2
Lijiang 1 Huaping Rongjiang HAS 25.098 2011.11
Total 891.1391 /
The 4 plots that have always been state-owned are described as follows:1) Zhaotong Highway Bureau Yongshan MMEC. This station is to occupy 6.441 mu of land.
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This land previously belonged to Yongshan County immigration, and government to recover in
2015, located in the east side of the Xiwu road,Xiluodu town,Yongshan County,《Approval of
the people's Government of Yongshan County on the recovery of the County Immigration
Development Bureau of state-owned land use right 》 (Yongzhengfu [2015] 14) approved by the
state owned construction land within the scope of the agreement/ transfer to Yongshan Highway Bureau as Yongshan MMEC construction project land, the use of land for public facilities land, transfer years for 50 years.
2) Zhaotong Highway Bureau Shuifu MMEC (built with Xiangjiaba HAS): This center is to occupy 39.43 mu of land, in which 29.43 mu is collective land as described in Section 2.3, and the remaining 10 mu is owned by the civil affairs bureau and has been transferred to the Shuifu Highway Branch, unused for many years, the government has already transferred the land to the Shuifu Highway Branch in consultation with the civil affairs bureau, but the amount has not been fixed, after the amount of the transfer is determined, it will be paid to the government by the Highway Branch.
3) Honghe Highway Bureau Hekou Highway Branch Hekou HAS. This station is to occupy 19.18 mu of land, which is always owned by Hekou Farm in Hekou County and rented to 3 workers’ households of Hekou Farm for cultivation at an income distribution ratio of 40:60. In April 2016, the National Highway 326 Lingkai (Pingbian)—Dongping (Hekou) Segment Reconstruction Project Headquarters entered into a land compensation agreement with Hekou Farm. Rubber land compensation price of 63,840 yuan / mu, 1,200 yuan per mu of working funds. In May 2016, the compensation of 1,247,467 yuan was paid to Hekou Farm at a time, but the land has not been handed over yet, less impact on farm 3 employees.
4) Chuxiong Highway Bureau Yongren Highway Branch HAS. In September 2013, Headquarters of the First Contract Package of the National Highway 108 Chuxiong Segment Demonstration Project of Dali Highway Bridge Engineering Corp. acquired 50.31 mu of woodland of Yongding Forest Farm in Yongren County. The acquired woodland and trees are compensated for pursuant to the Compensation Rates for Woodland Acquisition and Occupation for Construction Projects in Chuxiong Prefecture (CPG [2004] No.37). The compensation of 160,247.7 yuan was paid in October 2013.
In 2016, this plot was allocated to the Yongren Highway Branch. Since the current plot of the Yongren HAS (50.31 mu) is combined from that of the former Yongren Emergency Center (30 mu) and that of the former Yongren HAS (20 mu), the certificate of the right to use state-owned land is being re-applied for and has not been obtained.
2.3 Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land1171.8559 mu of collective land will be acquired permanently for the Project, including
703.6477 mu of cultivated land, 313.7322 mu of woodland and 154.476mu of other land. 1) Collective land acquisition or displace under the World BankIn the 1171.8559 mu of acquired land, only 366.6478 mu of collective land has been acquired
directly under the Project, accounting for 31.29% of all area, including 186.3768 mu of cultivated land, 89.891 mu of woodland and 90.38 mu of other land. Details are presented in Appendix 3.
LA activities for some subprojects occurred early and were complex, and are introduced here:Each site land acquisition as follows:
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1. Zhaotong Highway Bureau1) Yanjin Highway Branch MMECMMEC of YanJin Highway Branch handled formalities of land expropriation in the name of
the world bank projects, land expropriation began in April 2015, is located in the villagers groups of Dunhou village and Liangheyan village of Niuzhai towmship in YanJin county. The amount of requisition land is 29.4 mu, which are all arable land, and land requisition has impact on 5 peasant household, a total of 18 people, and in May 20,2015, all of the 5 peasant household sighed land acquisition agreement. Total payments to farmers’ compensation is 900004.18 yuan, the town government is divided into three payments to farmers (April 14, 2015, May 29, 2015, October 16, 2015). In the process of land expropriation, the problem of housing demolition is not involved. The station also involves the issue of mining rights of mining enterprise, and paid 80000 yuan compensation to the mining enterprise
Currently, due to transfer regulations Land Bureau, land which is being arranged, no symbol. Now, the aircraft of the station has been handled, "a book two cards", is dealing with construction permits.
2) Yiliang Highway Branch Xiaocaoba HAS Xiaocaoba HAS is seated in New street of Xiaocaoba town. The intended total area of
requisition land is 10mu. The examining and approving formalities are in the process now for the adjust of the land bureau.
In the name of World Bank project, Yiliang Highway Branch expropriated the land entrusting the county government from March 2015to October 2015. The expropriation land are seated in Sanjiao group and Yanjiao group of Xiaocaoba village, Xiaocaoba town, Yiliang county.The total area of requisition land is 11.41 mu, and will affect 14 households, 79 people.The standard of Land acquisition Office is “Yiliang county land and housing expropriation compensation and resettlement measures of town planning area towns and villages within the scope of collective ”. The compensatory payment is 433787.38yuan totally. Among that ,Yiliang Highway Branch has paid 333000yuan. The Retainage of over 100 thousand will paid ahead by county government, and will dock will project later. Farmers have gain the compensation in November 2014.
3) Yiliang Highway Branch Kuixiang HAS Kuixiang HAS is located in the left of K69+950 of Yi county three-level highway. The
intended total area of requisition land is 13.9 mu. The examining and approving formalities are in the process now for the adjust of the land bureau.
In the name of World Bank project, Yiliang Highway Branch (has signed a contract for land acquisition) expropriated the land entrusting the county government from April 2016 to June 2016.The expropriation land are seated in 6 agency and 7 agency of Kuiyang street, Yi nationality village, Kuixiang town, Yiliang county.The total area of requisition land is 15.7453 mu, and will affect 22 households, 81 people. The land acquisition agreement has been signed, and the compensatory payment is 485905.5 yuan totally. Farmers have gain the compensation in April 14,2014. Qiaojia Highway Branch has paid 485905.5 yuan to county government in April 14,2014. The standard of Land acquisition Office is “Yiliang county land and housing expropriation compensation and resettlement measures of town planning area towns and villages within the scope of collective ”.
4)Shuifu Highway Branch Mechanization conservation and emergency center (constructed with the Xiangjiaba HAS)
In the name of World Bank project, the land requisition span from May 2015 to December
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2015. The emergency center and HAS totally occupied 29.43 mu land, 29.43 mu collective land among, and the other 10 mu is owned by the Civil Affairs Bureau.
The affected collective land are Gaotan village of Yunfu Street Office and Shipan group, Dayun group, Daping group, Fengshou group of Anjiang community. The total area of requisition land is 29.43mu, including 19.181mu land 10.249woodland, and will affect 15 households, 55 people. The standard of Land acquisition is “Notice of Shuifu County People's Government on the issues concerning the adjustment of the compensation standard of land expropriation”. The compensation standard of Anjiang community is 49590 yuan/mu of dry land. The compensation standard of economic forest and dry land of Gaotan village are 16800yuan/mu and 32340yuan/mu separately.
2.Chuxiong Highway Bureau 1)For the construction of Mouding Highway Branch Shangmi Machine station, Mouding
Highway Branch requisite 20mu woodland of Shangmi village group, Mi village, Jiangpo town, Mouding county. This part of the land is located in the right of k84+00m of Yuanshuang secondary highway. According to the “Construction project requisition land, forest compensation and resettlement assistance agreement of Mouding Highway Branch Mechanization conservation and emergency center”, Mouding Highway Branch needed to pay 310736.25 yuan land acquisition compensation and 176000 demolition compensation, a total of 486736.25 yuan to Shangmi village group, .
During the land requisition, the compensation standard from Mouding Highway Branch is based on “Notice of the Mouding county people's Government on the implementation of a new round of unified land requisition compensation standard”. The land of Shangmi village group is second-level.The compensation standard of woodland is 15000yuan/mu(forest land expropriation compensation 10000yuan/mu and forest compensation 5000yuan/mu).Farmers have gain the compensation in February 18,2016. The The state-owned land use certificate has not been handled now for the adjust of the land. This problem deserves father monitor and concerned.
2) Chuxiong Highway Branch Chuxiong HAS For the request of Yunnan Highway Bureau warehouse relocation, Chuxiong Land Bureau
requisite totally 65mu collective land from Xiaoboyan and Daboyan, Xinliu village, Donghua town. According to the “Land acquisition agreement” and “the land of the compensation agreement on the compensation agreement”. The land is located near Shuangyuan road, Xinliu village committee, Donghua town.Chuxiong Land Bureau requisite totally 42.3mu collective land from Daboyan(including 15.9 mu of paddy fields, 3.8 mu of dry land, ditch 0.29 mu, 0.53 mu of pond, garden 2.5 mu, 19.6 mu of forest land) and 22.7 42.3mu collective land from Xiaoboyan(including 0.73 mu of Paddy field , 2.5 mu of dry land, 0.03 mu of dam pond, garden 4.9 mu, 15.4 mu of forest land). Except the construct land of Yunnan Highway Bureau, the land is replacement land, and Chuxiong HAS occupies 10 mu of land.
During the land requisition, the compensation standard from Chuxiong Land Bureau is based on ”Notice of the people's Government of Chuxiong Municipality on updating the standard of the various types of housing in Chuxiong City” and ”Notice of the people's Government of Chuxiong Municipality on the administration of collective land acquisition in Chuxiong Municipality”. Farmers have gain the compensation in March,2016(totally 288084.77).The state-owned land use permit of Chuxiong HAS is being processed, and is expected to be available in the second half of 2016 to get the land certificate.
3.Yuxi Highway Bureau 1)Xinping Highway Branch Mechanization conservation and emergency center
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Xinping HAS requisite totally 14.69 mu collective land from Chahe group, Yani Community, Guishan Street Office. The land is located in Both sides of the Laodaxin road, Xinping county, and can be divided into plots and plots two. The irrigated land is 8.27 mu, according to 33000 yuan per mu compensation; unused land is 6.42 mu, according to 8000 yuan per mu compensation; The compensation of young crops on irrigated land is 1200yuan per mu.The total compensation is 334194yuan, and all funds are in place. The irrigated land is possessed by 6 households , 24 people, all Hani nationalities. All the unused land is collectively owned. The actual payment of compensation of the road branch is higher than the area within the red line. Actually a small piece of land is occupied of the triangle edge in block one but can not be included in the scope of accreditation, it became the redundant area. The road branch plans to make block 1, block two and the Laodaxin road, which across the two blocks unified into a state-owned land use permit.
The Compensation funds for land requisition was paid by Dangerous bridge reinforcement and reconstruction project department to the affected person.Land compensation agreement is signed by the Xinping Highway Branch.It is because Xinping Highway Branch set up a project department for reinforcement of the bridge on a new line, and need a place as a prefabricated field. Therefore, they use the land as a highway mechanization conservation and emergency center.So it's paid by the project department.
4.Honghe Highway Bureau 1)Mengzi Highway Branch Zhicun HAS For the request of project construction of Mengzi Highway Branch , Mengzi Land Bureau
collect 37.072 mu land from Feitu Villager group, Yiwanshui village committee, Zhicun town in August 6,2016. The compensation is 1338260yuan, and was full paid to the affected person in October 29,2015.The village land is mostly mountain forest, perennial drought, basically no paddy and vegetable land.It periphery has a smelter, the farmer lives all the year round to work to maintain life.Approved by the development and Reform Commission in 2015, Zhicun HAS construct conservation after investigation in December of the same year, and is being notified by the forestry department to pay forest vegetation recovery fees.
2)Jianshui Highway Branch Jianshui HAS For the request of project construction of Mengzi Highway Branch , Mengzi Land Bureau
collect 37.072 mu land from Feitu Villager group, Yiwanshui village committee, Zhicun town early in 2016. This compensation is not related to farmers. The compensation is 785435yuan, and has totally paid in January 22,2016. Previously, the community is the village committee form, and is changed into a community consisted by the farmers and community residents. In 2016 the land was allocated to Jianshui Road Branch by the land bureau in the price 400 thousand per mu. Regulation has been completed. The land certificate is expected to be affirmed at the end of the year.
3)Yuanyang Highway Mechanization conservation and emergency centerThe project was divided in January 23,2013, April 16,2013 and August 2,2013. Hongnan
secondary highway Construction command collect 124.99 mu from Jia village, and the compensation fee is 650320yuan. Currently the unified management of the relevant planning land 7.48 mu of procedures is in the process. The project was originally in the construction plan of Yuanyang Highway Branch, and has completed the land acquisition work in 2013. Then due to the project advancement of The World Bank, they made this 7.48 mu construction land World Bank sub project, that is, Yuanyang Highway Mechanization conservation and emergency center construction land.
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Pingbian HB MMEC. 2016.6.26 national highway 326 line lingkai of Pingbian to the Dongping of Hekou section reconstruction project headquarters requisitions the Haniwu village group collective land of Jimwui village committee , Xinxian township on Pingbian county , 16.3221 mu of paddy fields. But the land is located over xinxian town government planning area of the township , not within the scope of basic farmland. All the land contract for the villagers Ziyuanbin to use , involving 1HHS, 6 people, total compensation 842147.5 yuan. According to 25000 yuan per mu of land compensation, land compensation is 408052.5 yuan. Beanstalk and attachments to nursery stock land compensation of 434095 yuan, 34095 yuan compensation to the villagers, 400000 yuan compensation to the flower seedlings company, the main reason is that the villagers took the land rent to the company. The land of 8.77 mu is taken by Pingbian HB MMEC projects .
5. Wenshan Highway Branch
1)Xianshan Highway Branch MMEC
In 2015, the government of Jiana town, Xianshan county, Xian county Land and Resources bureau requisitionslake Daqinglong village group, village committee of Jianat town 57.34 mu of land, including the dry land 37.628 mu, the wasteland 19.712 mu, total compensation of 1639027 yuan,has paid off on June 17, 2015. Levied land is taken as Xianshan county MMEC of national highway 323 and bitumen reserves stand land for construction projects.
6. Pu’er Highway Bureau
1)Pu’er Simao Highway Branch, Simao HAS
On December 2, 2015, due to the need of construction planning land simao highway branch, government of nanping town has formed a working group on land,requisitioing 24 mu land of Dapingzhangland villagers group and handing over to puer highway branch, useing for simao HAS construction .Simao HAS is located in DApingzhang villagers groups, a total of 24 mu, involving 9.5 mu of arable land, 7.38 mu of collective forest land, 4.87 mu of gardens and 2.22 mu of fish ponds. The land is replacing land, the Puer HAS originally has four land a total of 27 mu, because the local government plans small towns project in 2011,so replace land with highway bureau authority.
Land requisition compensation standard is according to the Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province .On February 22, 2016, all land expropriation compensation totaling 931906.5 yuan, have been paid to the village collective and villagers by government of Nanping town ,simao district .Due to the presence of some taxes not pay, therefore has not obtained the state-owned land USES certificate, only has the temporary land to use certificate.
2)Zhenyuan Highway Branch HAS
Build boutique travel in the Heping town, 2011-2013 Heping town government and ZhenYuan highway branch consult many times, finally reached an agreement on the ZhenYuan highway branch land replacement, attachments for full compensation.In January 2016, Heping town government reached the new land replacement agreement with ZhenYuan county highway branch, using Heping town two street , the new development zone covering an area of 2700.23 m2 of land (the former big granite factory right rear) replace the land ZhenYuan county Highway branch HAS.Heping town government encourages the construction of the town and the great granite factory, in January 1995, permanently collect area of 78.8 mu of the zhuang village and old Qin Po club a (tree forest land 52.29 mu, the dry land 19.1 mu the old Qin Po woodland 7.41
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mu) .Collective forest right system reform in 2007, Heping town government taked care of the Dashujiao group land people, give 219 mu state-owned forest land of Zhuang village to Dashujiao group. Public welfare forest subsidy funds directly give the Dashujiao group each year, as a collective funds. State-owned land using certificate is waitng to confirm.
7. Dali Highway Bureau1) Taoshuhe MMES of Heqing branchDue to the reconstruction needs of Heqing Line S221 to Class-1 road, the people's Government
of Heqing County requisitioned the Taoshuhe machine station of Heqing highway branch. In the "Heqing County Highway Line S221 (from Dongpo fork to Heyang) reconstruction project resettlement agreement", Heqing County People's government promised to be responsible for the acquisition of new Taoshuhe machine station with the land of 15531.44 m2,about 23.296 mu rural collective land. The land is located in Taoshuhe village group, Yitou village, Jindun town, Heqing county. The new land of Taoshuhe machine station is occupied by Heqing County Land Resources Bureau through the Shanghe Road Construction in the form of supporting projects in the form of land use procedures (the He administration, [2013]617 number). Land Resources Bureau requisition the land according to the "Heqing County line S221 Shangguanto Heqing Class-1 highway reconstruction project phase (Dongpo fork to crane Yang Road) implementation of land requisition compensation standard". When the land is transferred to the Heqing highway branch, the land property shall be owned by the state owned construction land.
In 2015, the Shangguan to Heqing Class-1 road reconstruction project upgraded to the Shangguan to Heqing highway project. The county government did not help Taoshuhe machine station solve the problem of land requisition, Heqing branch cannot obtain land in the form of supporting engineering land. It is necessary to negotiation with Yitou village committee directly because the original plan involved in the expropriation of 23.296 mu land,including 8.267 mu paddy fields, affecting 4 households of 20 people, land acquisition is difficult. Therefore, in order not to affect the progress of construction, Heqing Highway Bureau decided not requisition paddy fields, requisition the village collective forest land (not involving farmers) of 15.96 mu only.(See “Heqing Highway Branch New Taoshuhe MMES Project Permanent Occupation of Forest Land, Compensation and Resettlement Agreement”), in accordance with the "Executive Compensation Standard Shangguan to Heqing Highway Construction Land Demolition Work Opinions", paying 170559 yuan to Yitou village committee.
2) Lishupo MMES of Yunlong branchYunlong Road branch requisition arable land of 15.5 mu from Lishupo village group at once
time, of which 0.74 mu paddy fields, 14.76 mu dry land, affecting 10 households of 49 people, all are Bai. The actual use land of the world bank project is 7.2675 mu. In September 2015 compensation for the implementation of the program was approved by Yunlong County People's Government (LCG No. [2015]54). Site submission was obtained in May, 2016, title certificate was obtained in January 2017. In mid May 2016, Yunlong Road branch paid compensation for land expropriation to Guanping town People's government, and Guanping town People's government pay it all to the affected households. 8.Lijiang Highway Bureau
1)Lijiang Highway Bureau MMECThe land is located in Jinshan Xiang Wenhua Village in Gucheng district (now changed to City
Wenhua Street Office), 2012 was contracted to the village collective and individual businessmen often, when he has contracted 127.06 mu, all belong to the collective land, and Hechangsheng financed by land leveling. In 2013, due to the construction of highway MMEC, the Lijiang
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Municipal Bureau of land and Resources Gucheng Highway Branch lavy Hechangsheng contracted land expropriation of 45.91 mu, of which 14.6 mu of arable land, 31.31 mu of unused land, and in September 2013 22, Gucheng Highway Branch pay 616780 yuan land requisition to the village collective. At the same time, by the Lijiang Highway Bureau and the regular consultation with Hechangsheng, the Lijiang Highway Bureau pay to 768000 yuan to Hechangsheng in 2014, as his flat site compensation. Lijiang Highway Bureau to obtain land by allocation, the site has been made to the site selection and construction land planning permit.
The collected land on behalf of the other items in the past five yearsIn the collection of 1171.8559 mu of collective land, there are 805.2081 mu of collective land
in the past five years in the name of other projects, including 517.2709 mu of arable land, 223.8412 mu of land, 64.096 mu of other types of land. Details are presented in Appendix 4.
Each site land acquisition as follows: 1. Zhaotong Highway Bureau 1) Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMECTotal Highway Bureau Mechanization of Maintenance and Emergency Centre office area of
21.7 mu, and on February 3, 2016 to obtain construction project site submissions. The land belongs to Chao Ma secondary road conservation center construction projects, belong to Zhaotong Yiliang "9.07" earthquake recovery and reconstruction projects, land expropriation and land acquisition and relocation resettlement has been paid in full. Based on "Land and Resources on support Yunnan earthquake restoration and reconstruction policy measures letter" documentation requirements (post-disaster reconstruction projects involving agricultural land conversion and land acquisition, implementation of Bian Jianxin reported side edge batch) can be built side edge newspaper, so Zhaotong Highway Bureau mechanization conservation and emergency Centre of state-owned land use permit does not apply, but rather into the "Ludian" 8.03 earthquake restoration and reconstruction of land use planning, ""
Total Highway Bureau Mechanization of Maintenance and Emergency Centre acquired land located in Chaoyang District Longquan street officer dam 11 community groups, affecting 61 households, 185 people. The land acquisition process does not involve house demolition. Land compensation total 1,897,311.4 yuan, has all the honor May 20, 2015 to the affected people. According to "Zhaoyang District of Zhaotong Yiliang Land Branch on" 9.7 "earthquake restoration and reconstruction project funds prepaid notice" display, Zhaotong Highway Bureau should prepaid resettlement fees and land use approval fees total 14,399,777 yuan, fund transfer between institutions settlement bills have been submitted to show advances 11,218,900 yuan, the difference between the middle of the land to be formally allocated to the Zhaotong Highway Bureau and then pay. Currently, due to transfer regulations Land Bureau, land that is being arranged, no symbol.
2) Ludian Highway Branch MMECJune 2015 the county government to G213 highway reconstruction project on behalf of the
start of land acquisition, and set up a special headquarters relocation G213 highway responsible for land acquisition, land requisition, the headquarters responsible for the affected villages where the river bottom for the Ludian County town village toe pot circle hole group of villagers, land acquisition will affect 9 households and 32 people. 2016 March 10 signed a land agreement with the farmers affected by land acquisition, land compensation Total 615,446.28 yuan, March 22, 2016 to pay for land requisition is completed. Ludian Highway Branch shall be paid 650,000 yuan land on February 26, 2016, supplemented on follow-up may require a fee.
3) Ludian Highway Branch Xinjie HAS
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Landless affected villages located levy xinjiezhen Ludian County Clerk Street residents will be 13 village groups, a total levy of 13 mu, all arable land, a total impact of 7 households and 29 people. Land began in June 2013, because of the new street project management funds belonging to the World Bank loan, the township government to support highway construction, according to the management of land use expropriated 13 mu of land, so that Ludian Highway Branch to pay 500,000 yuan, after land shall last land-related documents, town construction work complete, and then re-signed a land agreement based on the actual costs paid land. Ludian Highway Branch Xinjie HAS bring into"8.03" 6.5 earthquake reconstruction project, the county government approved emergency land, you can build side edge newspaper, so did not apply for land use permits.
So far the collection work is not finished, the specific reasons are: to determine the beginning of levy 13 mu of land, due to the construction of a new street Dashanbao highway and secondary roads Street to Dazhai, after the occupation of the highway planning projects found the levy area, so now the specific area yet to be determined, may expand or sign replacement, so the land budget to be determined. Ludian Highway Branch just paid $ 0.5 million (June 20, 2013 to pay 30 million yuan, July 24, 2015 pay 20 million) to the township government, after the remaining amount to be paid work all over the land. But the pre-levy of 13 mu, in terms of compensation have been paid to the affected farmers, the town government payments in November 14, 2013, on December 5, 2015 with the farmers to sign land acquisition agreement.
3) Qiaojia Highway Branch Baihetan HASIn order to ensure rapid and healthy development of economic industry of Jintang Town,
Qiaojia County Jintang Town People's Government levied 17.011 mu land in Coal Village of Jintang Town in April 2014, which did not involve arable land and affected 10 households. The town government has fully paid the compensation at a total of 790866.7 yuan. The town government then allocated the land to Baihetan HAS at 850000 yuan. Currently two permits and one submission have been completed in 2015.
2.Qujing Highway Bureau1) Qilin Highway Branch Yuezhou HAS
2013 due to the construction of Qilin District of Qujing City public rental projects, the government imposed the state of the Community Weizhou Gate 10 mu of land, the impact of five households and 21 people. Compensation shall be paid by the state town government, compensation has been paid to all affected persons in July 2013, a total of 932,227 yuan. After the World Bank to support the construction of the film land in July 2013 by way of transfer transferred to Kirin Highway Branch.
2) Huize Highway Branch Dajing HASHuize large slice of land located on Jingzhen Ida Village neighborhood group, a total of 10 mu,
affecting 6 households, as early as January 2015, the construction of new large elderly in town need to be imposed, the compensation paid by the town government, a total of 620,951.5 yuan, was March 20, 2015 all payment to the affected people. March 9, 2016 Huize County Dajing Town People's Government and Huize Highway Branch provides participants Chak allocated released, the film is determined in accordance with land 150,000 yuan / mu allocated to the Huize Highway Branch using Chak allocate an area of 10 mu, a total of 1.5 million. .
3) Zhanyi Highway Branch Shibanjing HASJune 25, 2014, Zhanyi County land purchase and reserve center Jinlong Street Yuguang tenth
community residents group signed a land compensation agreement, has collected 21.1 mu of land, land compensation and resettlement subsidy Yunnan Provincial Department (cloud Guo Tu Zi
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[2014] No. 27) file execution. Young crops compensation fee 2,000 yuan / mu, the total land acquisition compensation fee 130.6407 million. It has been distributed to all households in the hands.
3.Chuxiong Highway Bureau 1) Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMECApril 8, 2011, due to Yuanshuang secondary road construction, Chuxiong Yuanshuang
secondary road construction leading group to coordinate the collection Donggua Town Yongxing Village Wangliu two group 30.877 mu of land as a construction site; Donggua Town Yongxing Village Wangliu one group levy set 10.12 mu of paddy fields as construction sites, a total of 40.997 mu. Land compensation totaling 3,341,255.5 yuan, paid by the Chuxiong City Land Resources Bureau, on 15 May 2011 by the payment to all affected households. January 6, 2016, the land plus a small piece of land around a total of 42.87 mu by the Chuxiong City Land Bureau sell to Chuxiong Highway Bureau Emergency Centre.
2) Yuanmou Highway Branch Yuanmou HASApril 10, 2011, due to Yuanshuang secondary road construction, Chuxiong Yuanshuang
secondary road construction headquarters levy Yuanmou County Fengyi Village 16.296 mu of paddy fields, the impact of 23 households, 93 people, compensation totaling 1,515,528 yuan, in 2011 June July all payment to the affected people. January 6, 2016, the case of land by the Yuanmou County Land Bureau sell to Yuanmou Highway Branch for Yuanmou HAS management development.
3) Wuding Highway Branch Jincheng HASOctober 2009, Wuding County Land Bureau imposed two sets of Simon of Simon Community
99.3798 mu of arable land, a total of 9,051,042 yuan compensation, on December 24, 2009 all payment to the affected people. January 13, 2016, Wuding County Land Bureau sold 4.3 mu of the land at 393,126.07 yuan to Wuding County Highway Branch for Jincheng HAS management of construction.
4) Mouding Highway Branch Mouding HASFebruary 27, 2011, due to Yuanshuang secondary road construction, Chuxiong Yuanshuang
secondary road construction headquarters levy Mouding County Gonghe town Shanhuadong five groups 15.2206 mu of arable land, compensation totaling 517,500 yuan, in April 2011 March 12 to honor all of the affected people. January 6, 2016, due to Mouding County HAS construction management, the land plus a small piece of land around a total of 15.258 mu by the Land Bureau to sell to Mouding Highway Branch.
5) Shuangbai Highway Branch Shuangbai HASApril 15, 2011, due to Yuanshuang secondary road construction, Chuxiong Yuanshuang
secondary road construction headquarters levy Shuangbai West Community Shang Village 13.803 mu of arable land; levy Shuangbai East Community Aozi Village 2.407 mu of dry land, compensation funds totaling 1,356,405.6 yuan, in 2013 the full payment to the affected people. January 6, 2016, the cases of land by Shuangbai Land Bureau to Shuangbai Highway Branch. 4.Yuxi Highway Bureau
1) Eshan Highway Branch Shuangjiang HASDue to the project construction needs, Eshan County Land Reserve Center consists of two
pairs of Kam Bo District land expropriation. September 14, 2012, Eshan County Land Reserve Center of the unified collection of the first Shuangjiang Street Bojin Community Anyi group of land 109.93 mu of paddy fields, and were assigned to different units. Eshan Highway Branch Shuangjiang HAS manner in which it is allocated 5.4 mu of land, a total of 693,900 yuan
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compensation payment will be used for office use, when the original downtown office space will migrate to the overall plot. Land reserve center allocated to the management of the two rivers price of 46.5 yuan / mu, April 25, 2013 Shuangjiang HAS to pay 2,506,140 yuan deposit.
2) Yuanjiang Highway Branch Yuanhong HASAn area of 60 mu, where the area in 2010 by the Yunnan Provincial Department agreed with
farmers to towns and land acquisition (MLR cloud complex [2010] No. 821), June 13, 2011 Yuanjiang County Land Reserve Center signed with the Red River community committees, 20 residents group land compensation agreement, expropriation 86.607 mu of paddy fields and compensate soil fill up security charges, young crops and attachments, buildings, etc., totaling 886.6892 million compensation in 2011 was the full payment . 2015 by Yuanjiang County People's Government, which allocated 6 mu give Yuanjiang Highway Branch for emergency support construction use, the allocation price was 399.2706 million yuan, this part of the land compensation funds in 2011 to pay about 614,285 yuan. Now due to funding not in place, allocated funds have not been paid, the relevant land clearance immediately apply until payment is complete.
3) Chengjiang Highway Branch Fenglu HAS2013 land for the construction of an integrated space Chengjiang Highway Branch, Chengjiang
Highway Branch Integrated Services office space occupied by agricultural land for the project a total of 6.43 mu of land transfer, construction projects, land land compensation, resettlement compensation, resettlement subsidy and social security Young a total of 1,357,830 yuan, approval fees 147.2997 million and other expenses 6.7891 million yuan, the total cost of 289.8718 million yuan, 20 November 2013 to pay the costs.
4) Huaning Highway Branch Ningzhou HASApril 5, 2012 by the County People's Government of China to coordinate, manage Huaning
Highway Branch with the Xinzhuang HAS 8.29 mu of land and Hua Ningbang company real estate company replacement located in 5 mu of Hwaseong spectacular real estate projects land. The piece of land has been handled state land use permits in 2012, No Hua Guo Yong (2012) No. 009.
The land involved in the project is 3660m2 of land and real estate company 3333.67m2 Hua Ningbang city construction land owned by Ning, the resulting displacement of the original. The precise manner in Hua County Land Bureau invested 2.3 million acquisition of Hua Ning Highway Branch 3660m2 of land, investment 2.627365 million yuan acquisition of state land 3333.67 m2 City company, then transfer to the other side to complete the land exchange with the same price. Since the plot of land permits for the time in 2012, five years behind this longer be divided into plots, land certificate, so far Huaning Highway Branch has not yet for land use permits. 5.Honghe Highway Bureau
1) Gejiu Highway Branch Gejiu HAS20 November 2011 Gejiu City Jijie Town People's Government and Gejiu City Jijie deserted
highway extension cord segments lifting renovation project construction headquarters, the collection of the old city Jijie Town Baojia Village Road 383.5672 mu of land for construction of permanent, temporary roads 65.8246 mu of land for construction, and allocate a small portion of which 28.982 mu of land to the Gejiu HAS of Gejiu Highway Branch use. The plot has 12.434 mu for the Baojia Village Baojia team the collective land expropriation, and the other is due to the 16.548 mu Baojia Village team are at the slope below the road flanking depressions until the Baojia Village team and Slope Along Highway roads were filled with flush after the ramp due to the increase in filling high area. Land expropriation package Village home team are paddy fields, compensation of 756,622.1 yuan, has been fully paid June 18, 2010.
2) Shiping Highway Branch MMEC(built with station)
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Shiping Highway Branch MMEC and Shiping HAS are in building management, May 7, 2015 due to State Road 323 lines Asan Long Shi Yang fork Rebuild Project, State Road 323 reconstruction project headquarters Shiping County Land Bureau commissioned levy Yilong Town Yangguang Town Yangguangvillage group 20 mu of paddy fields, a total of 737,440 yuan compensation, was all cash April 16, 2015 to the affected people. In 2016 the case of land by the Land Bureau $ 300,000 / mu price allocated to Shiping Highway Branch use.
3) Jinping Highway Branch MMEC(built with Jinping HAS)March 23, 2010, due to the construction of secondary roads Jinping County, Honghe Jinping
County Manjin secondary road construction leading group to coordinate the collection of Gantang village Shuiduicun team 43.353 mu of paddy fields as construction sites; February 25, 2013 Manjin [2013] 01 article, determine Jinping Highway Branch Manjin secondary roads in K54 + 400 right side of the dry pond spoil highway construction management in 2010, it has 43.353 mu of land. 43.353 mu of paddy field compensation payments total 1,860,429 yuan, respectively in March 2010 and March 2013 twice all payment to the affected people.
4) Honghe Highway Branch Honghe HASJuly 10, 2015 signed by the secondary oil road Honghe County construction project land
acquisition office and Han Meng Village Bahan group of villagers land acquisition agreement, the village collective land requisition 160 mu of disposable land compensation of RMB 946,000 yuan in total, have been all honor to the affected people. After the World Bank to support the construction of the Honghe Highway Branch in order to obtain the allocation of land.
In actual operation, it is the payment by the Honghe Highway Branch , but on the side to pay the agreed payment of land acquisition and secondary oil road, Honghe County construction project resettlement office, Honghe County, relates to secondary road construction and maintenance facilities are by the land acquisition and demolition office to handle the operation of the present project is the Honghe Highway Branch to the land acquisition funds to pay for secondary land acquisition and relocation office, after the completion of the land by the land acquisition and relocation office will be handed land over to the Honghe Highway Branch use. Currently going through land planning license and construction project planning permit.
5) Lvchun segment Lvchun HASYuanyang Luchun due to secondary road construction, 2010.1.8 Lüchun County People's
Government has collected 557.079 mu of land, which contains Plum Village Gekui rural village lattice wave group 384.12 mu, 384.12 mu and according to the press only the compensation amount is 134.4 mu, a total compensation of 552,932 yuan. Now Luchun Land Resources Bureau which allocated 20 mu of slopes (also regarded as woodland) to manage Luchun HAS made four work area resident and mixing plant use or transfer price is uncertain. 20 mu of land requisition compensation standards in this slope is 3825 yuan / mu, a total of 76,500 yuan compensation funds, 2011.3.29 was paid in place. The block does not meet the slope of land for construction planning, the need for regulatory approval tune, adjust regulations to follow the normal process is expected to be completed in March 2017. 6.Wenshan Highway Bureau
1) Qiubei Highway Branch Qiubei MMECQiubei Highway Branch in order to ensure the conservation of asphalt mixing plant
construction land, April 8, 2014, Qiubei County Land Resources Bureau imposed Badaoshao town Li Zhuang village committee Erdaogou teams 26.7585 mu of land, of which 25.2863 mu of dry land woodland 1.4722 mu, compensation totaling 634,940 yuan, has all the honor June 5, 2014 to the affected people. Where dryland 25.2863 mu allocated to Qiubei Highway Branch mechanization
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conservation and emergency centers. Site submission has been made, and the completion of land pre-trial, are in the process of state-owned land use certificate. 2)Funing Highway Branch MMEC
December 4, 2011 Funing County Land Bureau, Xinhua Town Tuanjie community Pingshangtoutang Group levy 18.6694 mu of collective land, are paddy fields, its mu of land compensation and resettlement subsidy of 54,593 yuan per mu Young compensation for the 5407 yuan, or three per mu expenses and 60,000 yuan, the total cost of the three and is 1,120,164 yuan. The total cost of the three that is 95.43% 1,068,972.51 yuan plus ground attachments and young crops compensation 411,001.8 yuan paid directly to farmers, and the remaining 4.57 percent that is 51,191.49 yuan by Jititiliu. The total amount of compensation for land acquisition 1,531,165.8 yuan.
According to the survey, the actual situation a little bit out of the land. When in 2011 Xinhua Town Funing County Land Bureau imposed at Xinhua Town Tuanjie community Pingshangtoutang Group land, the villagers do not agree with the group at the time of the compensation policy, insisted that according to 80,000 / mu standard compensation. The reason is that the time required to build Funing city station 50 meters street, some of the area before and have followed 80,000 / mu of the standard compensation. Land Bureau in order to successfully sign this case, the land was not contrary to the policy, had taken a flexible approach that is based on the original cost per mu of land compensation, resettlement subsidies, young crop compensation of 60,000 yuan, the additional per mu of paddy field compensation fee of 20,102 yuan, but the paddy field compensation fee based on occupancy levy compensation in the form of trees, see "levy occupation of forest land forest compensation table." These two trees compensation table total 375,300 yuan, 18.6694 mu of land on average, that the new paddy per mu compensation 20,102 yuan.
2015 Funing Highway Branch requests in the case of land allocated eight mu as Funing Highway Branch MMEC construction land (Fu Road, see [2015] No. 46). October 31, 2015 Funing County People's Government approved the siting, construction sites were included in the 2015 approval, take the form of state-owned land auction for the land (Fu Zheng Fu [2015] No. 314). But because the approval procedures is not complete, did not carry out auction.
3) Qiubei Highway Branch Qiubei HASOn November 10, 2015, Qiubei County Land and Resources Bureau levied Badaoshao Town
Yidu village committee Xiaoyidu village of 28.58 mu land, of which 25.66 mu of dry land, 27018
yuan per mu compensation; 2.92 mu of wasteland, 13509 yuan per mu compensation; 56436.4 yuan
compensation to young crops and attachments on the ground. At the same time, whether dry land or
wasteland, it is given 25,000 yuan per mu of industrial support development, the total compensation
is 1503664.56 yuan, and the land is allocated to Qiubei Highway Branch Qiubei HAS to use. 7.Pu’er Highway Bureau
1) Pu’er Highway Bureau MMECApril 25, 2011, Simao town government because of the small market town planning has
collected Simao region Simao town of Lianhua Village group of villagers then field a total of 134.862 mu of land (27.341 mu of arable land; 107.521 mu of forest land, of which 7.257 mu of the village's own economic woodland (tea ground), the villagers owned forests 39.994 mu of woodland collective economy (of tea) 11 mu of collective forest land 49.31 mu), land acquisition compensation payments totaling 506,675.05 yuan, demolition compensation 380960.67 yuan, the total cost of 887635.72 yuan, has all been paid to the affected households April 28, 2011. April
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2016, Simao town government in which 45.53 mu allocated to Pu'er Highway Bureau for Pu’er Highway Bureau maintenance mechanization and Emergency Center.
2) Ximeng Highway Branch Mengsuo HASIn 2010, Lan West Highway (Simmons Highway Branch) to do the demolition levy Ximeng
County Mengsuo town Mengsuo village Mangkangle nine villagers group located Lan west of Highway 650 k50 + collective land 21.46 mu of the total, a total of 414,952 yuan compensation, It has been paid in full 18 December 2010. Mengsuo HAS is where the secondary load to build facilities, has not yet been handed over, but also did not get the land certificate.
3) Jiangcheng Highway Branch Menglie HASMay 17, 2011, Kangping Xiang Sijiang secondary road land acquisition group expropriation
Jiangcheng County Menglie Town Bridge Village Jiuzhai village groups 33.45 mu of land, fish ponds 16.76 mu of land compensation in total 1,712,353 yuan, demolition compensation 21482 yuan, the total cost of 1733835 yuan, by Kangping Xiang Sijiang secondary road land acquisition group in May 2011 about 17 of all payment to the affected people. Menglie HAS is built facilities of secondary road (Sijiang secondary roads <Jiangcheng section>) , to be an area of 33.45 mu of land , has not been handed over to Jiangcheng Highway Branch, and therefore did not get the land certificate. 8.Baoshan Highway Bureau
1) Shidian Highway Branch MMEC(built with 707 HAS)By 2015, due to the construction of Baoshan City, Shuichang Industrial Park needs, Shuichang
Industrial Park lavy Shidian Highway Branch MMEC original land, and agreed to allocate land long way to the new Shidian Highway Branch MMEC(with 707 HAS of shared land) provide land for construction. Therefore imposed Shuichang Xiang Pingyangzi village Dachangshan group land 60.712 mu (dry land 48.293 mu of woodland 12.419 mu), affecting 18 households and 79 people as well as a village collective land compensation standards "Baoshan City Shuichang Industrial Park Shuichang area housing levy land acquisition compensation scheme in the project area land acquisition compensation plan "(Paul BBA Fa [2014] No. 76) to perform all compensation was paid to affected farmers in December 2015.
2)Changning Highway Branch Goujie MMEC Due to the land area of the film is small, and the terrain is not ideal, now re-address to Adu
Road, (located on Chang Gou Road K37 + 600 ~ + 750 left side, belongs Goujie Xiang Xinchang Village Duoyishu village groups), the land a total of 6.948 mu, of which 3.553 mu of paddy fields, highway land 3.345 mu, 0.05 mu of woodland. Goujie HAS will take land allocation to obtain land, construction projects which use only one of the highway land 3.345 mu. In 2009, the pre-approval document for land use has been obtained (Yunguo land and capital pre [2009] No. 237), and the approval document for construction land in 2010 has been obtained (Yunguo land and resources [2010] No. 153 ). That land in 2010 to the construction of Changning County Goujie secondary road project requisition, when a total of 1461.709 mu of land acquisition, compensation standards based on "Changning County People's Government on the county to Yongpingsijilihe Road construction of the relevant compensation standard notice" (Chang Zheng Fa [2006] 7)" and "Changning County People's Government on the issuance of the county to Goujie (Seasons River Lee) and to county Qian Xi Notify secondary road construction resettlement compensation for implementation of the program notice (Chang Zheng Fa [2009] No. 95)" to perform, all compensation was fully paid to affected households in 2011 .
3) Shidian Highway Branch Yaoguan HAS2015 due to the construction of thirdary highway reconstruction project secondary road,
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imposed by the Changning County Department of Transportation, has collected 7.974 mu, affecting Yaoguan Village 15 sections 6 households and 25 people, the compensation standards "unified annual output value of land in Yunnan Province and the land area comprehensive land compensation standard "implementation of the compensation fee was paid in full by the end of 2015. May 3, 2016, Shidian County People's Government agreed to a construction in which 5.545 mu of land allocated to the free use of Shidian Highway Branch (governance Fu [2016] No. 38). The remaining 2.429 mu of land due to the conversion of agricultural land when the construction land has been exhausted, will be completed next year diversion procedures. Yaoguan HAS design building covers an area of 5.545 mu, unfinished construction land use approval of the land will be temporarily as other land use, does not affect the construction of the project. 9.Dehong Highway Bureau
1) Lianghe Highway Branch MMECApril 30, 2010, cover Lianghe Country Zheidao town people's government imposed Longwo
villagers of group 3.681 mu of arable land, expropriation get it bridgehead village villagers group 13.314 mu of arable land. August 12, 2010, the Lianghe Country People's Government Tenglong secondary road construction headquarters impose Fanxinzhai group of Anle Village of Jiubaoachangzu Xiang 17.451 mu of paddy fields; August 12, 2010, the Lianghe Country People's Government Tenglong secondary road construction headquarters levy Fanxinzhai group of Anle Village of Jiubaoachangzu Xiang 19.65 mu of paddy fields. February 28, 2010, the case of land by the Lianghe Country People's Government to sell to Dehong Highway Bureau. 10.Lijiang Highway Bureau
1) Huaping Highway Branch Rongjiang HASThat land is located Huaping County Zhongxin town east of the village 3 groups, in 2010 for
the construction of a highway in Huaping to Rongjiang will be levied ("Yunnan Provincial Department of Huaping County on the highway Huaping to Rongjiang land for construction projects approved "(Guo Tu Zi Yun Fu [2010] No. 544)), compensation and resettlement program announcement (in 2010," people's Government of Huaping County Huaping County, Rongjiang to the sides of the road as well as road construction and urban development projects on the issuance of Notify land expropriation compensation and resettlement program "), has collected Zhongxin town Hedong village 3 group 25.098 mu of land, affecting 40 households, 171 people. Huaping County and Hedong Village third groups of villagers expropriation of land compensation agreement on November 20, 2011 signed. Compensation was all sent to the affected households in the end of 2014. In 2012 that land was included in the 2012 first Huaping County urban construction land, in January 2013 to obtain approval of Yunnan Provincial Department (MLR Yunguo complex [2013] No. 24). September 15, 2014, to give Huaping Highway Branch obtain allocation decision. January 2016, Rongjiang HAS will manage the completed and put into use. Currently, the land certificate being processed.
2.4 Temporary Land OccupationThe land occupied temporarily for the Project includes that occupied for the sandstone yard,
concrete mixing plant, borrow pit, spoil ground, production and living areas, and temporary roads. All land to be occupied temporarily is within the boundary line.
2.5 HDOnly 1 subprojects covered by SDD involve HD, which is Chuxiong Highway Bureau
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Mouding Highway Branch Shangmi MMEC: HD area is 390.68m2, all in masonry concrete structure. This house is used by Mouding Luzhou Cultivation and Stockbreeding Co., Ltd., and occupied by one household with 4 persons, the household owner of the breeding company boss and its relatives, the demolition involves all buildings and subsidiaries, subject to one-time cash compensation. The compensation of 176,000 yuan was paid to the AH in January 2016.
Table 4 HD (SDD)
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or
HAS
Subtotal (m2)
Masonry concrete (m2)
Masonry timber (m2)
Simple (m2)
Remarks
Chuxiong
1Moudin
g
Shangmi Village MMEC
388.68 388.68 0 0
Affecting Mouding Luzhou Cultivation and Stockbreeding Co., Ltd., located on rural collective land
Pu’er1
Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC
470.92 6.02 394.57 70.33
2 Simao Simao HAS 10 0 0 10
Total 869.6 394.7 394.57 80.33
2.6 Entities Affected by HDThe subprojects covered by SDD affect 3 entities in total: Only the affected enterprises of
Zhaotong Highway Bureau are directly affected by HD The other two enterprise are under the influence of other construction projects.
1) The Zhaotong Highway Bureau Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC affects one entity, namely Zhaotong Xinding Industrial Development Co., Ltd., involving mining right overlaid by a mining enterprise. After Yanjin Highway Branch to Yanjin County Land Department to verify, the scope of the investigation and evaluation area of this project is overlapped with the scope of registration of mining rights of Yunnan Zhaotong Xinding Industrial Development Co., Ltd., covering an area of about 0.16 km. Through consultation and mediation from the land bureau, in April 21, 2016, the Yanjin Highway Branch and Yunnan Zhaotong Xinding Industrial Development Co., Ltd. signed a consent "a agreement on the construction project of Yanjin Highway Branch mechanical maintenance and emergency center covering the scope of the mining rights ", the two sides based on the "Ministry of land and resources on further improve the construction project cover the important mineral resources for the approval of the management work of the notice" (Land and Resources issued [2010]137) and other relevant documents, until the Yanjin Highway Branch of mechanized conservation and emergency center to obtain the results of the project covered mineral resources- "the record to prove", a one-time payment of 80,000 yuan to the company as compensation. The survey found that Yanjin Highway Branch has fully paid all the costs.
2) The Chuxiong Highway Bureau Mouding Highway Branch MMEC affects one entity, namely Mouding Luzhou Cultivation and Stockbreeding Co., Ltd., involving HD, as described in Section 3.2.4.
3) The Honghe Highway Bureau Hekou Highway Branch Hekou HAS affects one entity, namely Hekou Farm, involving the occupation of 19.18 mu of land, as described in Section 2.2.
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Table 5 Affected Entities (SDD)Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
MMEC or HAS
Affected entityOccupied
areaHD area
(m2)Remarks
Zhaotong 1 Yanjin
Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC
Zhaotong Xinding Industrial Development
Co., Ltd.0.16 km2 0
Paying compensation of 80,000 yuan for the overlaid mining right
Chuxiong 2 Mouding
Mouding Highway Branch MMEC
Mouding Luzhou Cultivation and
Stockbreeding Co., Ltd.0 388.68
Affecting Mouding Luzhou Cultivation and Stockbreeding Co., Ltd., located on rural collective land
Honghe 3 Hekou Hekou HAS
Hekou Farm 19.18 mu 0State-owned land, always owned by Hekou Farm
2.7 Affected Infrastructure and Ground AttachmentsThe subprojects covered by SDD affect such infrastructure and ground attachments as trees,
cellars and water tanks. See Table bleow.Table 6 Affected Infrastructure and Ground Attachments (SDD)
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HAS
Infrastructure and ground attachments
Item Unit Qty.
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway BureauMMEC
Tree / 986
2 LudianLudian Highway Branch MMEC
Tree / 206
3 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS
Tree / 10
Corn mu 10.8734
Vegetable land mu 0.1227
4 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS
Tree / 83
Tomb / 3
Toilet / 1
Covered pond m3 30
5 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS Tree / 220
Qujing
1 Huize Dajing HAS
Cellar / 5
Walnut / 8
Pear / 17
2 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS
Stone / 1
Water tank / 1
Fruit tree / 168
Tree / 20
Corn mu 15.16
Chuxiong 1 Mouding Mouding Highway Branch MMEC
Masonry concrete house m2 184.04
Hollow brick house m2 206.64
Well / 1
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Highway No. Highway Name of MMEC or Infrastructure and ground attachments
Nursery tree / 350
2 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS
Tomb / 6
Masonry m3 40.98
Timber forest mu 34.14
Yuxi1 Xinping
Xinping Highway Branch MMEC
Corn mu 8.27
2 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS Greenhouse mu 6
Honghe
1 Mengzi Zhicun HAS
Timber tree mu 17.965
Corn mu 5.85
Brick pond m3 18
Tomb / 9
2 Gejiu Gejiu HAS
Asparagus mu 4.0628
Scallion mu 1.1518
Pond m3 33.92
Masonry timber structure m3 78
Early fruit-bearing orange / 1717
Eucalyptus / 1
3 Jianshui Jianshui HAS
Full-fruit peach mu 13.04
Eucalyptus mu 0.13
Pond / 3
>9cm fruit tree / 17
4 Shiping
Shiping Highway Branch MMEC
(built with Shiping HAS)
Bamboo / 934
C20 concrete m3 43.752
5 YuanyangYuanyang Highway
Branch MMEC
Banana / 65
Bamboo shed / 10
Tomb / 1
Wenshan
1 YanshanYanshan Highway
Branch MMEC
Non-fruit-bearing tree / 2
Corn mu 8.284
tobacco mu 1.204
Ginger mu 3.01
Cellar m3 142.8
2 QiubeiQiubei Highway Branch MMEC
Eucalyptus mu 19.9774
3 FuningFuning Highway Branch MMEC
Temporary shed / 20
Grape / 9
Full-fruit tree / 1251
4 Qiubei Qiubei HAS
Fruit-bearing tree / 49
Pond m3 33.82
Rubble retaining wall m3 15
Cement ground m2 74.96
Rape mu 24.86
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Highway No. Highway Name of MMEC or Infrastructure and ground attachments
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC
Telegraph pole / 5
Sandstone pavement m2 360
Diversion pipe m 500
Transformer / 1
Simple shed m2 80.03
Steel shed m2 7.37
Cement ground m2 196.24
Hollow brick wall m3 1.35
Brick pond m3 5.4
Cooking range m2 1.8
TV receiver / 4
Brick cooking range / 4
Solar / 1
Brick pigpen m2 22.23
Retaining wall m3 152
Drain ditch m 131
Tomb / 2
2 Simao Simao HAS
Steel tile shed m2 100
Telegraph pole / 5
Retaining wall m3 100
Bamboo shed / 2
3 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS Greenhouse m2 242.2
Baoshan
1 ShidianShidian MMEC
(land shared with 707 HAS)
Chestnut / 1249
Walnut / 1664
Walnut cm 2075
Gingko / 2
Big tree eggplant / 2686
Palm / 9
Peach / 6
Plum / 2
Prickly ash / 21
Cherry / 1500
Loquat / 3
Pomegranate / 114
Simple house m2 246.03
Concrete m2 39.45
Tomb / 4
2 Shidian Yaoguan HASFruit tree / 235
Pine mu 3000
Lijiang 1 Huaping Rongjiang HAS Banana tree (big) / 100
Banana tree (small) / 20
Longan (big) / 2
Longan (small) / 1
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Pomegranate (big) / 2
Vernonia esculenta Hemsl / 4
Sour plum (big) / 3
Spring plum (small) / 5
Masonry m3 82.8
Steel greenhouse m2 116.7
Nujiang 1Highway Bureau
Nujiang Highway Bureau MMEC
Kapok / 12
Tung tree / 14
Banana / 41
Jatropha curcas L. / 5
Adult bamboo / 31
Rubble concrete ditch m3 396.5
Rubble concrete ditch m 18
Rubble retaining wall m 94
2.8 Affected Population
2.8.1 SummaryThe Project will affect 840 households with 3287 persons in total, in which 839 households
with 3283 persons are affected by LA, and 1 households with 4 persons by HD. In the population affected by LA, 259 households with 1,040 persons are affected directly by LA for the Project, while the other 580 households with 2243 persons are affected by LA for other projects in the past 5 years. The affected household is affected by project under World Bank.1)Directly Affected Population
The Project directly affect 260 households with1,044 persons, Affected by land acquisition in which 259 households, 1,040 people, by resettlement of 1 households, 4 people.
Honghe Highway Jianshui HAS、Dali Highway Heqing Highway Branch MMEC and Lijiang
Highway MMEC of the land acquisition only affect the village collective, does not affect the individual, so the impact of the number of 0. Details presented in Appendix 5.
2)Population affected by other projectsOther projects affect 580 households with 2243 persons, all affected by land acquisition.
Details presented in Appendix 6.
2.8.2 Affected vulnerable groupsThe Project will affect 121 vulnerable households with 249 persons, including 54 low-income
households with 100 persons, 27 households affected by disability with 52 persons, 34 women-headed households with 89 persons, and 9 five-guarantee households with 11 persons.
1) Directly affected vulnerable Groups by the World Bank projectThe Project directly affected 47 households with 90 persons, including 27 low-income
households with 44 persons, 12 households affected by disability with 24; 7 women-headed households with 21 persons, and 1 five-guarantee households with 1 persons.
Table 7 Directly Affected Vulnerable Groups by the World Bank Project (SDD)
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Highway Bureau
No.
Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASTotal
Low income
DisabilityWoman- headed
Five- guarantee
HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs
Zhaotong
1 Yanjin Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS 10 19 5 7 3 3 2 9 0 0
3 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS 10 11 7 8 3 3 0 0 0 0
4 Shuifu Shuifu Highway Branch MMEC 9 14 6 6 0 0 3 8 0 0
5 Shuifu Xngjiaba HAS(unity of the station) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chuxiong 1 Mouding Shangmi Village MMEC 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yuxi 1 Xinping Xinping Highway Branch MMEC 3 4 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1
Honghe
1 Jinping Jinping Highway Branch MMEC 3 15 0 0 2 12 1 3 0 0
2 Jinping Jinping HAS(built with center) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Yuanyang Yuanyang Highway Branch MMEC 3 11 2 8 1 3 0 0 0 0
Wenshan 1 YanshanYanshan Highway Branch
Emergency Center1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Pu’er1 Simao Simao HAS 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS 2 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 47 90 27 44 12 7 21 1 1 4
2)Affected vulnerable groups by other items in the past five years The other items in the past five years affect 74 households with 159 persons, including 27 low-income households with 56 persons, 15 households affected by disability with 28; 27 women-headed households with 68 persons, and 8 five-guarantee households with 10 persons.
Table 8 Affected Vulnerable Groups by other items in the past five years
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASTotal
Low income
DisabilityWoman- headed
Five- guarantee
HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC 23 71 2 6 3 10 18 55 0 0
2 Ludian Ludian Highway Branch MMEC 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0
3 Ludian Xinjie HAS 4 10 3 8 1 2 0 0 0 0
4 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Qujing1 Huize Dajing HAS 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS 7 10 3 3 2 2 2 5 3 3
Yuxi1 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS 6 6 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0
2 DengjiangFenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang
Highway Branch)2 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Honghe
1 Gejiu Gejiu HAS 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0
2 Honghe Honghe HAS 3 9 0 0 2 7 1 2 0 0
3 Lvchun Lvchun HAS 19 37 10 26 4 4 0 0 5 7
Wenshan
1 QiubeiQiuibei Highway Branch Emergency
Center0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 FuningFuning Highway Branch Emergency
Center2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0
3 Qiubei Qiubei HAS 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
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Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASTotal
Low income
DisabilityWoman- headed
Five- guarantee
HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs HHs APs
Total 74 159 27 56 15 28 27 68 8 10
2.8.3 Affected minority populationThe Project will affect 344 minority households with 1,396 persons, accounting for 42.47% of
the affected population, in which 343 households with 1,392 persons will be affected by LA and one household with 4 persons by HD.
1) Directly affected minorityThe Project directly affect 90 households with 388 persons, Affected by land acquisition in
which 89 households, 384 people, by resettlement of one household, 4 people. Details presented in Appendix 7.
2) Affected minority by other items in the past five yearsThe other items in the past five years affect 254 households with 1008 persons, all affcted by
land acquisition. Details presented in Appendix 8.
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3 Socioeconomic Profile
3.1 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected VillagesZhaotong CityGuanba Community, Longquan Sub-district, Zhaoyang District
This community has 2,003 households with 7,266 persons, including 3,600 males, 3,666 females. An agricultural population of 7,266, a labor force of 3,586. Effective irrigated area in the village of 1,100 mu, including high-yield farmland 1,100 mu, high-stable yield per capita farmland area of 0.16 mu. Annual rural economic income of 16.1 million yuan, including farming income of 4.1888 million yuan, stockbreeding income of 1.6 million yuan; the secondary and tertiary industry income of 5.82 million yuan, the wage income of 2.42 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,400 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Dunhou Village, Niuzhai Xiang, Yanjin County
This village has 1,069 households with 4,773 persons, including 2,538 males, 2,235 females. An agricultural population of 4,492, a labor force of 2,942, a cultivated area of 6,690 mu, 1.49 mu per capita, main crops such as corn, woodland 16,859.5 mu, of which 110 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.02 mu, mainly planting walnuts, chestnuts and other economic forest-fruit; other area of 440 mu. Annual rural economic income of 28.6284 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 3.405 million yuan, the wage income of 12.456 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 5,059 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Liangtai Village, Wuji Town, Yongshan County
This village has 999 households with 3,534 persons, including an agricultural population of 3,498, a labor force of 1,796, which engaged in the primary industry of 1,400. A cultivated area of 2,343 mu, 0.67 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn, pepper, peanuts and other crops; woodland 3,850 mu, of which 845 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.24 mu, mainly planting pepper, pear and other economic forest-fruit; other area of 4,977 mu. Annual rural economic income of 5.57 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita net income of 1,768 yuan, mainly from cultivation, stockbreeding, fishery and employment.Pojiao Village, Jiangdi Xiang, Ludian County
This village has 824 households with 3,426 persons, including 1,896 males, 1,530 females. An agricultural population of 3,012, a labor force of 2,765, a cultivated area of 4,842 mu, 1.61 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, potato, buckwheat and other crops; woodland 2,572 mu, of which 705.2 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.23 mu. Annual rural economic income of 9.87 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.92 million yuan, the wage income of 1.4 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,447 yuan, mainly from agriculture.Xinjie Community, Xinjie Town, Ludian County
This community has 1,514 households with 6,439 persons, including 3,360 males, 3,079 females. An agricultural population of 6,439, a labor force of 3,541, a cultivated area of 9,085 mu, 1.35 mu per capita, mainly planting potato, corn, buckwheat and other crops; woodland 14,405 mu,
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mainly planting pepper and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 25.36 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.23 million yuan, the wage income of 8.48 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,787 yuan, mainly from agriculture.Xiaocaoba Village, Xiaocaoba Xiang, Yiliang County
This village has 2,370 households with 8,042 persons, including 4,070 males, 3,972 females. An agricultural population of 8,042, a labor force of 3,938, a cultivated area of 9,507 mu, 1.22 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, potato, white kidney bean and other crops; woodland 40,068 mu, of which 8,745 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 1.09 mu, mainly planting Fang Zhu, peach and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 25.3864 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 5.468 million yuan, accounted for 21.54% of the total income; the wage income of 3.16 million yuan, accounted for 12.45% of the total income. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,400 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Kuiyang Village, Kuixiang Xiang, Yiliang County
This village has 2,545 households with 11,748 persons, including an agricultural population of 10,894, a labor force of 7,269, which engaged in the primary industry of 5,420. A cultivated area of 10,507 mu, 0.95 mu per capita, woodland 14,057.6 mu. Annual rural economic income of 14.929 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita net income of 2,867 yuan. This village is a poor village, and farmers’ income is mainly from agriculture.Meitan Village, Jintang Xiang, Qiaojia County
This village has 962 households with 2,376 persons, including 1,463 males, 1,137 females. An agricultural population of 2,278, a labor force of 1,595, a cultivated area of 1,802.21 mu, 0.86 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, peanut, potato and other crops; woodland 4,662 mu, of which 1,905 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.9 mu, mainly planting jatropha curcas and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 14.06 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.52 million yuan, the wage income of 7.2305 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 5,901 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiardy industries, cultivation and stockbreeding.Gaotan Village, Yunfu Sub-district, Shuifu County
This village has 791 households with 3,120 persons, including 1,576 males, an agricultural population of 3,039, non-agricultural population of 81. A labor force of 1,590, industrial labor force of 1,070, agricultural labor force of 480, three labor force of 96. A cultivated area of 1,800 mu, corn yield 750 kg / mu, total grain yield of 6,539,972 kg. Annual rural economic income of 13.534 million yuan, agricultural economic income of 10.444 million yuan, industrial economic income of 3.09 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 5,328 yuan. Anjiang Community, Xiangjiaba Town, Shuifu County
This community has 885 households with 2,922 persons, including 1,604 males, an agricultural population of 2,922, a labor force of 1,590, industrial labor force of 1,070, agricultural labor force of 480, three labor force of 96. A cultivated area of 1,600 mu, corn yield 750 kg / mu. Annual rural economic income of 12.473 million yuan, agricultural economic income of 10.231 million yuan, industrial economic income of 1.27 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 5,143 yuan. Qujing CityYuezhou Community, Yuezhou Town, Qilin District
This community has 1,170 households with 4,298 persons, including an agricultural population of 3,946, a labor force of 3,393, which engaged in the primary industry of 1,851. A cultivated area
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of 3,165 mu, 0.80 mu per capita, mainly planting flue-cured tobacco, rice, corn and other crops; woodland 1,295 mu, of which 860 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.22 mu, mainly planting pear and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 56.03 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 8 million yuan, the wage income of 5.33 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 9,257 yuan, mainly from agriculture.Jingtian Village, Dajing Town, Huize County
This village has 1,351 households with 4,252 persons, including 2,216 males, 2,036 females. An agricultural population of 3,680, a labor force of 2,360, a cultivated area of 3,073.03 mu, 0.77 mu per capita, mainly planting corn and other crops; woodland 37,910 mu, of which 1,470 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.37 mu, mainly planting walnut, chestnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 14.0938 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 3.32 million yuan, the wage income of 1.2038 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 2,874 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Yuguang Community, Jinlong Sub-district, Zhanyi County
This community has 1,468 households with 5,529 persons, including an agricultural population of 5,529, a labor force of 3,001, which engaged in the primary industry of 1,514. A cultivated area of 2,902.05 mu, woodland 12,268 mu. Annual rural economic income of 83.65 million yuan in 2010, and farmers’ per capita net income of 5,400 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.Chuxiong CityYongxing Village, Donggua Town, Chuxiong City
This village has 478 households with 2,020 persons, including an agricultural population of 2,020, a labor force of 1,205, which engaged in the primary industry of 686. A cultivated area of 2,316 mu, 0.87 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, vegetables and other crops; woodland 2,742 mu, of which 100 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.049 mu, mainly planting pear and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 15.47 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 4.3 million yuan, the wage income of 1.3 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,916 yuan, mainly from agriculture.Xinliu Village, Donggua Town, Chuxiong City
This village has 1,458 households with 6,045 persons, including 3,057 males, 2,976 females. An agricultural population of 6,030, a labor force of 4,141. The village to the Han based, there are 5,917 Han, 113 yi. A cultivated area of 7,928 mu, 1.30 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn, flue-cured tobacco, broad bean, rape, wheat and other crops; woodland 6,050 mu, of which 164 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.02 mu, mainly planting chestnut, peach, plum and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 87.7548 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 32.7144 million yuan, the wage income of 6.6495 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 7,115 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Micun Village, Jiangpo Town, Mouding County
This village has 729 households with 2,963 persons, including 1,508 males, 1,455 females. An agricultural population of 2,963, a labor force of 1,989, a cultivated area of 3,627.88 mu, 1.23 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn and other crops; woodland 1,290 mu, of which 1,290 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.44 mu, mainly planting chestnut, eucalyptus and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 8.82 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.7852 million yuan, the wage income of 0.56 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 4,860 yuan, mainly from cultivation.
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Sahua Village, Gonghe Town, Mouding CountyThis village has 1,716 households with 7,153 persons, including an agricultural population of
7,030, a labor force of 3,490, which engaged in the primary industry of 2,004. A cultivated area of 5,676 mu, 0.81 mu per capita, mainly planting grain, oil, flue-cured tobacco and other crops; woodland 3,016.5 mu, water surface area of 641 mu, of which the breeding area of 300 mu. Annual rural economic income of 200.84 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.576 million yuan, the wage income of 5.16 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,512 yuan, mainly from industry, construction and transport.Longquan Village, Yuanma Town, Yuanmou County
This village has 1,074 households with 4,406 persons, including 1,850 males, 2,556 females. An agricultural population of 4,406, a labor force of 2,641, a cultivated area of 2,470 mu, 0.56 mu per capita, mainly planting rice and other crops; woodland 276 mu, of which 276 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.06 mu, mainly planting QingZao and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 176.6072 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 134.6924 million yuan, the wage income of 3.7007 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 7,040 yuan, mainly from cultivation.Ximen Community, Shishan Town, Wuding County
This community has 110 households with 436 persons, including 230 males, 206 females. An agricultural population of 436, a labor force of 266, a cultivated area of 177 mu, 0.41 mu per capita, mainly planting grain and other crops; woodland 300 mu, of which 15 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.03 mu, mainly planting chestnut, walnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 4.116 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 2.06 million yuan, the wage income of 0.001 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,364.63 yuan, mainly from cultivation, stockbreeding, secondary and tertiary industries.Xicheng Community, Tuodian Town, Shuangbai County
This community has 561 households with 2,130 persons, including 1,091 males, 1,039 females. An agricultural population of 2,130, a labor force of 1,230. The village to the Han, Yi-based, of which 2,042 were Han, Yi 85, Hani 3. A cultivated area of 1,374 mu, 0.64 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn and other crops; woodland 102 mu, of which 102 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.05 mu, mainly planting pear, peach and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 11.6049 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 4.2177 million yuan, the wage income of 0.04 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 2,053 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Dongcheng Community, Tuodian Town, Shuangbai County
This community has 278 households with 974 persons, including 437 males, 537 females. An agricultural population of 657, a labor force of 635, a cultivated area of 309 mu, 0.40 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, wheat and other crops; woodland 10,700 mu, of which 250 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.2 mu, mainly planting walnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 12.281 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.00 million yuan, the wage income of 0.12 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 8,250 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Yuxi CityYani Community, Guishan Sub-district, Xinping County
This community has 674 households with 2,241 persons, including 1,150 males, 1,091 females. An agricultural population of 190, a labor force of 1,450, a cultivated area of 371 mu, 0.03
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mu per capita, annual rural economic income of 60.95 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 23.5 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 8,983 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.Baijin Community, Shuangjiang Sub-district, Eshan County
This community has 1,021 households with 2,997 persons, including 1,550 males, 1,489 females. An agricultural population of 2,997, a labor force of 2,346, a cultivated area of 434 mu, 0.14 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, rape and other crops; woodland 23,660 mu, of which 116 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.05 mu, mainly planting chestnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 66.7172 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 43.19 million yuan, the wage income of 4.4808 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 13,369 yuan, mainly from tertiary industries.Honghe Community, Honghe Sub-district, Yuanjiang County
This community has 533 households with 1,826 persons, including 830 males, 996 females. An agricultural population of 1,826, a labor force of 1,318, which engaged in the primary industry of 1,005. A cultivated area of 851 mu, woodland 1,295 mu, 0.46 mu per capita, a total of 249 mu of economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 10.01 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita income of 5,482 yuan, net income of 2,322 yuan. Lanxiu Community, Fenglu Town, Dengjiang County
This community has 697 households with 2,071 persons, including 1,007 males, 1,064 females. An agricultural population of 2,071, a labor force of 1,263, which engaged in the primary industry of 463, the number of migrant workers was 155. A cultivated area of 222 mu, 0.11 mu per capita, mainly planting flue-cured tobacco, rice, wheat, vegetables and other crops. Annual rural economic income of 34.48 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita income of 17,069.31 yuan, net income of 3,638 yuan. Dianwei Community, Ningzhou Sub-district, Huaning County
This community has 1,630 households with 5,140 persons, including 2,546 males, 2,594 females. An agricultural population of 5,140, a labor force of 2,970, which engaged in the primary industry of 1,965, the number of migrant workers was 46. Including 5,006 Han people, 92 ethnic Yi people, 42 other ethnic groups. A cultivated area of 1,954.99 mu, woodland 600 mu, 0.38 mu per capita, a total of 150 mu of economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 25.84 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita income of 5,027 yuan, net income of 3,427 yuan, mainly from cultivation.Honghe PrefectureYiwanshui Village, Zhicun Town, Mengzi County
This village has 374 households with 1,595 persons, including 795 males, 800 females. An agricultural population of 1,595, a labor force of 984. The village to Miao, Yi-based, of which 731 were Miao, Yi 858, other ethnic groups of 6 people. A cultivated area of 2,103 mu, 1.32 mu per capita, mainly planting grain and other crops; woodland 12,047.2 mu, of which 781 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.49 mu, mainly planting peach and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 3.4819 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita net income of 2,101 yuan, mainly from cultivation.Baojiazhuang Village, Jijie Town, Gejiu City
This village has 178 households with 701 persons, including 329 males, 372 females. An agricultural population of 690, a labor force of 433, a cultivated area of 666.85 mu, 1 mu per capita, annual rural economic income of 4.09 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.34 million yuan, the wage income of 1.37 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 6,435
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yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Yongshan Community, Lin’an Town, Jianshui County
This community has 2,087 households with 7,153 persons, including 3,400 males, 3,753 females. An agricultural population of 6,541, a labor force of 4,871. In the village of Han and Yi (mainly Han, Yi mixed), of which 6,130 were Han, Yi 1,023. A cultivated area of 1,592 mu, 0.26 mu per capita, mainly planting vegetables and other crops. Annual rural economic income of 78.07 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 47.34 million yuan, the wage income of 3.27 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 5,521 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.Yangguangcheng Village, Yilong Town, Shiping County
This village has 340 households with 1,327 persons, including 643 males, 684 females. An agricultural population of 1,233, a labor force of 960, a cultivated area of 1,206 mu, 0.90 mu per capita, mainly planting grain, flue-cured tobacco, vegetables and other crops; woodland 19,716 mu, of which 251 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.2 mu, mainly planting bamboo, walnut, red peach, pear, peach and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 11.34 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.36 million yuan, the wage income of 1.58 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 4,693 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Gantang Village, Jinhe Town, Jinping County
This village has 844 households with 3,785 persons, including 2,198 males, 1,587 females. An agricultural population of 3,768, a labor force of 3,185, a cultivated area of 3,108 mu, 0.87 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn and other crops. Annual rural economic income of 15.113 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 2.86 million yuan, the wage income of 0.39 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,308 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Taoyuan Village, Nansha Town, Yuanyang County
This village has 447 households with 1,957 persons, including 1,056 males, 901 females. An agricultural population of 1,957, a labor force of 1,147, a cultivated area of 4845.39 mu, 2.45 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, banana and other crops; woodland 17,101.5 mu, of which 418 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.21 mu, mainly planting mango, lychee and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 11.2272 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.01 million yuan, the wage income of 0.81 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,691 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Mengdian Village, Yisa Town, Honghe County
This village has 718 households with 3,272 persons, including 1,562 males, 1,684 females. An agricultural population of 3,272, a labor force of 1,558, a cultivated area of 8,659 mu, 2.9 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, sugar cane, cassava, early winter vegetables, mango and other crops; woodland 22,062 mu, of which 3,663 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 1.24 mu, mainly planting mango, neem, longan and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 13.29 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.6 million yuan, the wage income of 0.27912 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,649 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Jimi Village, Xinxian Xiang, Pingbian County
This village has 84 households with 260 persons, including 130 males, an agricultural population of 260. A labor force of 173, agricultural labor force of 173. A cultivated area of 1,100 mu, corn yield 400 kg / mu. Farmers’per capita net income of 3,500 yuan.
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Wenshan Prefecture Tinghu Village, Jiangna Town, Yanshan County
This village has 1,096 households with 4,939 persons, including 2,386 males, 2,411 females. An agricultural population of 4,939, a labor force of 3,370, a cultivated area of 6,984 mu, 1.51 mu per capita, mainly planting flue-cured tobacco, pepper, rice and other crops. Annual rural economic income of 60.03 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.07 million yuan, the wage income of 1.605 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 2,593 yuan, mainly from tobacco and pepper.Lijiazhuang Village, Badaoshao Xiang, Qiubei County
This village has 1,070 households with 4,775 persons, including 2,579 males, 2,196 females. An agricultural population of 4,582, a labor force of 2,687, a cultivated area of 8,936 mu, 1.94 mu per capita, mainly planting crops; woodland 22,346.35 mu, of which 180 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.04 mu, mainly planting pepper and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 57.75 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.48 million yuan, the wage income of 0.85 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 6,175 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Tuanjie Community, Xinhua Town, Funing County
This community has 1,329 households with 4,047 persons, including 1,919 males, 2,128 females. An agricultural population of 1,680, a labor force of 2,379, a cultivated area of 367 mu, 0.41 mu per capita, mainly planting vegetables, grain and other crops; woodland 2,152 mu, of which 1,210 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.76 mu, mainly planting pepper and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 12.32 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.07 million yuan, the wage income of 0.28 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 6,507 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.Yidu Village, Badaoshao Yi Xiang, Qiubei County
This village has 1,955 households with 8,862 persons, including 4,557 males, 4,305 females. An agricultural population of 8,014, a labor force of 4,581, a cultivated area of 9,742 mu, 1.16 mu per capita, mainly planting crops; woodland 12,879.49 mu, of which 109 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.01 mu, mainly planting pepper and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 94.91 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 4.66 million yuan, the wage income of 1.92 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 6,276 yuan. Pu’er City Lianhua Village, Simao Town, Simao District
This village has 440 households with 1,770 persons, including 905 males, 865 females. An agricultural population of 941, a labor force of 1,166, a cultivated area of 2,537 mu, 11.64 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, tea and other crops; woodland 61,319.69 mu, of which 79 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 29.03 mu, mainly planting orange and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 19.96 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 2.584 million yuan, the wage income of 1.06 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 10,706 yuan, mainly from cultivation.Liancun Village, Nanping Town, Simao District
This village has 121 households with 451 persons, including 264 males, 187 females. An agricultural population of 451, a labor force of 312, a cultivated area of 1,931 mu, 4.8 mu per capita, mainly planting grain and other crops; woodland 12,435 mu, of which 710 mu of economic
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forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 1.83 mu, mainly planting tea and other economic forest-fruit; surface area of 600 mu; 5,138 mu of grassland; barren hills and wasteland 20,000 mu. Annual rural economic income of 794,400 yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 92,100 yuan, the wage income of 3,100 yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 882 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Nazhuang Village, Heping Town, Zhenyuan County
This village has 636 households with 2,518 persons, including 1,452 males, 1,066 females. An agricultural population of 2,518, a labor force of 1,652, a cultivated area of 4,759 mu, 1.88 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn and other crops; woodland 25,995 mu, of which 4,280 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 1.7 mu, mainly planting walnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 3.9461 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.9254 million yuan, the wage income of 0.323 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 1,108 yuan, mainly from cultivation, stockbreeding and mining.Mengsuo Village, Mengsuo Town, Ximeng County
This village has 500 households with 2,413 persons, including 1,248 males, 1,165 females. An agricultural population of 2,413, a labor force of 1,677, a cultivated area of 6,259 mu, 2.50 mu per capita, mainly planting rice, corn and other crops; woodland 15,945.4 mu, of which 1,021 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.42 mu, mainly planting banana, Chinese fir and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 5.78 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.87 million yuan, the wage income of 0.3216 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 1,916 yuan, mainly from cultivation.Qiaotou Village, Menglie Town, Jiangcheng County
This village has 429 households with 1,605 persons, including 792 males, 813 females. An agricultural population of 1,551, a labor force of 703, a cultivated area of 1,812 mu, 1.29 mu per capita, mainly planting rice and other crops; woodland 27,086 mu, of which 755 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.54 mu, mainly planting tea and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 3.57 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.965 million yuan, the wage income of 0.125 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 1,641 yuan, mainly from cultivation and fishery.Dali CityYitou Village, Jindun Xiang, Heqing County
This village has 624 households with 2,497 persons, including 1,193 males, 1,304 females. An agricultural population of 2,295, a labor force of 1,446, a cultivated area of 3,317 mu, 1.38 mu per capita, mainly planting grain, sericulture and other crops; woodland 69 mu, of which 69 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.03 mu, mainly planting economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 56.02 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 10.23 million yuan, the wage income of 3.3 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 7,129 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.Guanping Village, Guanping Xiang, Yunlong County
This village has 642 households with 2,766 persons, including 1,406 males, 1,360 females. An agricultural population of 2,766, a labor force of 1,560, a cultivated area of 1,445.21 mu, 0.52 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, rice, beans, buckwheat, walnut, flue-cured tobacco and other crops; woodland 44,709.7 mu, of which 6,909.7 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 2.5 mu, mainly planting walnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 4.819 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.41 million yuan, the wage income of 0.21 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 1,234 yuan, mainly
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from cultivation, stockbreeding, forestry, fruit cultivation and tobacco.Baoshan CityPingchangzi Village, Shuichang Xiang, Shidian County
This village has 493 households with 2,770 persons, including 1,444 males, 1,326 females. An agricultural population of 2,029, a labor force of 1,520, a cultivated area of 1,530 mu, 0.71 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, flue-cured tobacco, barley, rice and other crops; woodland 14,519.1 mu, of which 560 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.28 mu, mainly planting chestnut, sweet persimmon and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 10.6508 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.1832 million yuan, the wage income of 0.44 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 2,524 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Jinma Village, Goujie Xiang, Changning County
This village has 201 households with 766 persons, including 396 males, 370 females. An agricultural population of 747, a labor force of 352. The village to the Han based, of which 755 were Han, Yi 11. A cultivated area of 1,103 mu, 1.46 mu per capita, mainly planting grain, flue-cured tobacco and other crops; woodland 24614.3 mu, of which 1,138.8 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 1.5 mu, mainly planting walnut and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 3.1936 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 0.059 million yuan, the wage income of 0.02 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 2,900 yuan.Yaoguan Village, Yaoguan Town, Shidian County
This village has 711 households with 3,128 persons, including 1,516 males, 1,612 females. An agricultural population of 2,595, a labor force of 2,077, a cultivated area of 1,220 mu, 0.4 mu per capita, mainly planting grain and other crops; woodland 1,154.9 mu, of which 299.8 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.1 mu, mainly planting plum and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 11.8375 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 3.69 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,396 yuan, mainly from stockbreeding.Pingchangzi Village, Shuichang Xiang, Shidian County
This village has 493 households with 2,770 persons, including 1,444 males, 1,326 females. An agricultural population of 2,029, a labor force of 1,520, a cultivated area of 1,530 mu, 0.71 mu per capita, mainly planting corn, flue-cured tobacco, barley, rice and other crops; woodland 14,519.1 mu, of which 560 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 0.28 mu, mainly planting chestnut, sweet persimmon and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 10.6508 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 1.1832 million yuan, the wage income of 0.44 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 2,524 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Lijiang City Wenshanhua Village, Jinshan Xiang, Gucheng District
This village has 393 households with 1,713 persons, including an agricultural population of 1,684, a labor force of 1,020, a cultivated area of 3,739.5 mu, 2.2 mu per capita, woodland 98,170 mu. Annual rural economic income of 2.6083 million yuan, and farmers’ per capita net income of 900 yuan, mainly from cultivation and stockbreeding.Hedong Village, Zhongxin Town, Huaping County
This village has 868 households with 3,247 persons, including 1,700 males, 1,547 females. An agricultural population of 3,247, a labor force of 1,733, a cultivated area of 3,172.13 mu, 0.98 mu
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per capita, mainly planting rice, corn and other crops; woodland 40,551.6 mu, of which 3,851 mu of economic forest-fruit, per capita economic forest-fruit of 1.19 mu, mainly planting mango, pepper and other economic forest-fruit. Annual rural economic income of 33.8457 million yuan, the secondary and tertiary industry income of 19.7084 million yuan, the wage income of 2.0454 million yuan. Farmers’ per capita net income of 3,839.50 yuan, mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.Nujiang CityDaliandi/Fuba Village, Shangjiang Town, Lushui County
This village has 818 households with 3,139 persons, including a labor force of 1,702, a cultivated area of 4,979 mu, mainly planting sugar cane, rice, coffee, corn, citrus, walnut, chestnut, strawberry and other crops. Annual rural economic income of 6.6904 million yuan, and farmers' per capita net income of 1,600.83 yuan.
3.2 Socioeconomic Profile of the Affected PopulationIn May 2016, the task force conducted a sampling survey on the AHs to collect the basic
information of the affected population (879 households with 3,412 persons). The sampling survey covers 87 households with 374 persons, with a sampling rate of 10%.
3.2.1 Ethnic and gender analysisThe sampling survey coverse 87 households, the total population of 374 persons, households
have 257 laborers, with an average family size of 4.29. The sample population includes 181 women, accounting for 48.40%; women are mainly engaged in agricultural cultivation and domestic work and other production activities.
3.2.2 Age structureAmong the 374 samples, 64 persons are aged 16 years or less, accounting for 17.11%; 284
persons aged 17-60 years, accounting for 75.93%; and 26 persons aged above 60 years, accounting for 7.00%. See Figure 1.
17.10%
75.90%
7.00%
16 岁以下16-60 岁60 岁以上
Figure 1 Age Distribution
3.2.3 Educational levelAmong the 87 households,374 samples, 79 persons have received primary school education,
accounting for 21.12%; 251 have received junior high school education, accounting for 67.11%; 28 have received senior high school or secondary technical school education, accounting for 7.49%;
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and 16 have received junior college or above education, accounting for 4.27%. See Figure 2.
21.12%
67.11%
7.49%4.27%
小学及以下文化程度初中文化程度高中 / 中专文化程度大专及以上文化程度
Figure 2 Educational Level Distribution
3.2.4 Residential conditionsAmong the 87 households,374 samples, the housing structure can be divided into masonry
concrete and masonry timber, 16 households live in masonry concrete houses and 71 in masonry timber houses. Average house size is 117.9 m2 per household or 27.5 m2 per capita. A full range of indoor facilities are available. See Table 15.
Table 9 Residential Conditions of Affected Population
House information Indoor cable TV
(%)
Lighting power
supply (%)
Telephone (mobile
phone) (%)
Drinking water
StructureSize (m2)
Average per HH (m2)
Per capita (m2)
Supply mode
Percent (%)
Masonry concrete 1886.4117.9 27.5 100 100 100
Tap / well water
100Masonry timber 8370.9
3.2.5 Living environmentAmong the 87 households,374 samples, the average distance from the county town is 2.71 km,
that from the nearest school 2.94 km, that from the nearest hospital 3.29 km, and that from the nearest station 2.81 km.
Table 10 Living Environment of AHsLiving environment Average distance (km)
Distance from county town (Km) 1171
Distance from the nearest school (Km) 7.94
Distance from the nearest hospital (Km) 5.29
Distance from the nearest station (Km) 8.81
3.2.6 Productive resourcesTotal cultivated area is 400.18 mu, per capita cultivated area 1.07 mu. The main crops are
paddy rice and corn.
3.2.7 Household propertiesAn average household has 1.32 TV sets, 0.92 refrigerator/air-conditioner, 0.29 hi-fi, 3.22
telephones and mobile phones, 1.14 bicycles/motorcycles, and 0.47 tractor/water pump, indicating
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that the sample households are below the average living standard.
3.2.8 Annual household income and expenditure1) Household incomeThe per capita annual income of the sample households is 5,806.73 yuan, including
agricultural income of 2,176.27 yuan, accounting for 37.48%, sideline income of 224.29 yuan, accounting for 5.4%, wage income of 336.44 yuan, accounting for 5.79%, outside employment income of 2,978.49 yuan, accounting for 51.29%, and other nonagricultural income of 198.3 yuan, accounting for 3.42%.
2) Household expenditureThe per capita annual expenditure of the sample households is 4,911.79 yuan, including
productive expenses of 1,497.63 yuan, accounting for 30.49%, nonproductive expenses of 3,122.55 yuan, accounting for 63.57%, and other expenses of 291.61 yuan, accounting for 5.94%. See Table 18.
Table 11 Income and Expenditure of Households Affected by LA
Item Average per HH (yuan) Per capita (yuan) Percent (%)
Annual household
income
Agricultural income 9336.20 2176.27 37.48%
Wage income 1443.33 336.44 5.79%
Outside employment income 12777.72 2978.49 51.29%
Property income 502.92 117.23 2.02%
Other nonagricultural income 850.71 198.3 3.42%
Subtotal 24910.87 5806.73 100.00%
Annual household
expenditure
Productive expenses 6424.83 1497.63 30.49%
Nonproductive expenses 13395.74 3122.55 63.57%
Other 1251.01 291.61 5.94%
Subtotal 21071.58 4911.79 100.00%
Pure income1 18486.039 4309.1 /
3.3.0 Demolition affected household recovery placement status
Year 2016, May 17th , Hohai University National Immigration mid line research group meet up with Chuxiong Mouding Highway branch officers for the first time. They investigate basic arrangement after demolition and further visited demostic organizations to reach more compensation related details with accompony of Mouding Branch officers. They also gather information from demolition affteced villagers by interview.
Basic influence could be concluded as follow: The only site, Chuxiong Highway Brueau, Mouding Branch, Shangmi MMEC, involved demolition, which was 390.68 meter square, brick mixture structure. Luzhou livestock breeding company owns this building, however, it did not have approporate certifications. Its property was collective land and being manged with rural Timberland Circulation management rule. Owner of this livestock breeding company lives in this area, with his family. In total 1 household 4 people.
Table 12 The immigrants’recovery which affected by the demolition after placement
The The original The The direction of the The living size now(m2)1 Net income = annual household income – productive expenses
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immigrants’names
affected by the
demolition
living
size(m2)demolition
area(m2)
resettlement(including live in original self-built house,live in
new construction self-built house,whether living place far away from original residence
Weilu Zhou 390.68 ( See the table below)
390.68( See the table
below)From the original building 200
meters ( According to the scope of rural land circulation management of forest land which belongs to Weilu Zhou
New construction:645
m2,including:Residential :six,size185m2
Sheepfold :four,size200m2
Chicken circle :twenty,size260m2
The new plant fruit trees 2 mu
Table 13 Affected by the demolition ground house demolition, appendages tableThe serial number
The house location
Housing rights number
Land use number
House useQuantity(sp
ace)Proportio
n(m2)1
Wellknown sits to the slope
no no residence 5 164.25
2Wellknown sits
to the footno no kitchen 1 19.79
3Wellknown sits
to the footno no sheepfold 3 112.4
4Wellknown sits
to the footno no Chicken cicle 10 94.24
Weilu Zhou accepted the interview and shows satisfication with the compensation arrangement. He told that new house and livestock breeding farm are both better than before, especially the farm part. The new farm is more standardized with flatter land and less pollution. Also, his farm size is larger since he used the rest of compensation money when rebuilding this farm. Zhou further plan to connect to Shangmi MMEC in order to have easier electric supply. Overall, Weilu Zhou is highly agreed with the compensation plan.
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4 Policies, Compensation and Resettlement
4.1 Laws and Policies on ResettlementBank policies Operational Policy OP4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement and appendixes Bank Procedure BP4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement and appendixesState laws and regulations Land Administration Law of the PRC (January 1, 1999, amended on August 28, 2004) Regulations on the Implementation of the Land Administration Law of the PRC (Decree
No.256 of the State Council) Decision of the State Council on Deepening the Reform and Rigidly Enforcing Land
Administration (SC [2004] No.28) (October 21, 2004) Guidelines on Improving Compensation and Resettlement Systems for Land Acquisition
(MLR [2004] No.238) (November 3, 2004)Provincial and local policies Land Administration Regulations of Yunnan Province (September 24, 1999, amended on
July 27, 2014) Uniform AAOV Rates and Location-based Composite Land Prices for LA of Yunnan
Province (effective from 2009, amended in 2014) Measures for the Implementation of Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated
Farmers of Yunnan Province (YPG [2008] No.226)Local policies Uniform AAOV rates and location-based composite land prices for LA of different
localities Detailed rules of different localities for the implementation of the Interim Measures of
Yunnan Province on Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated Farmers
4.2 Compensation and Resettlement Policies
4.2.1 LA compensation ratesSDD covers 16 cities/prefectures in Yunnan Province, and LA compensation for the
subprojects is based on different policies. According to the surveyAll LA compensation was paid to the AHs from 2009 to early 2016. The specific compensation documents, compensation standards and payment of compensation are shown in Appendix 9 and Appendix 10. See in Appendix 9 and Appendix 10, MMEC or Highway branch aquire correct compensation standard for land which also mached local policy and actual status. All compensation payment were paid in time and most of imformat were satisfied with compensation plan. Very few of them feel unsatisfied. Due to this fact, we further researched and find two of Brueau provided lower-than-standard compensation offer. First case was Puer City, Zhengruan highway Branch, Heping highway Brueau. Compensation plan for Zhengruan County, Heping town, Nazhuang village,
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Dajiaoshu and Laoqingpo Timberland was 694.58 RMB/mu plus timberland service charge 955 RMB. However, it was paid in Year 1995 December. The second case was Yuxi City, Huaning County, Ningzhou highway Brueau requsiting Land of Huaning County, Ningzhou subdistrict office, Zhaobaochong Village group. Brueau officer use the standard of 788.13RMB per meter
square according to 《 Huaning County government No. HTC-(2011)-43 partically national land
usage ownership approval》(Huafuzheng No. [2013]57). This standard is lower than usual, but it
was not a part of world bank project.
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4.2.2 Compensation Rates for Infrastructure and Ground AttachmentsThe compensation standards of all kinds of infrastructure and ground
attachments of the various sites affected by the project are in the table below.Table 14 Compensation Rates for Infrastructure and Ground Attachments
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Brancht
Name of MMEC or HAS Item Unit Rate (yuan)
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC
Peach / 50
Walnut / 50
Apple / 90/50/10
Prickly ash / 10
Tomb / 800
Loquat / 110/50/10
Prickly ash / 74/60/15
Walnut / 56/80/20
2 LudianLudian Highway Bureau
MMECWalnut / 30/150/300
Tree / 300/30
3 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS
Tree / 30
Corn mu 870
Vegetable land mu 1200
4 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS
Walnut / 100/35
Covered pond m3 150
Toilet / 400
Tomb / 5000
5 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS Mulberry / 15
Qujing
1 Huize Dajing HAS
Cellar / 1000
Vegetable mu 400
Walnut / 400/420
Pear / 400
2 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS
Corn mu 2000
Fruit tree / 33
Sipang tree / 20
Water tank / 1500
Chuxiong 1 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS
Timber forest mu 4000
Earth tomb / 640
Stone tomb / 1520
Block stone masonry m3 180
Concrete masonry m3 360
Yuxi1 Xinping
Xinping Highway Branch MMEC
Corn mu 1200
2 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS Greenhouse mu 3500
Honghe 1 Mengzi Zhicun HAS Forest mu 5400
Corn mu 1500
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Highway Bureau
No.Highway Brancht
Name of MMEC or HAS Item Unit Rate (yuan)
Brick pond m3 2500
Tomb / 3000
2 Gejiu Gejiu HAS
Asparagus mu 3300
Scallion mu 1100
Pond m3 40
Masonry timber structure m3 610
Early fruit-bearing orange / 110
Eucalyptus / 180
3 Jianshui Jianshui HAS
Full-fruit peach mu 5000
Eucalyptus mu 2000
Pond / 1000
4 ShipingShiping Highway Branch
MMEC (built with Shiping HAS)
>9cm fruit tree / 120
Bamboo / 20
C20 concrete m3 240
5 YuanyangYuanyang Highway Bureau
MMEC
Banana / 20
Bamboo shed / 50
Tomb / 560
Wenshan
1 Yanshan Yanshan Emergency Center
Non-fruit-bearing tree / 15
Corn mu 1000
tobacco mu 2500
Ginger mu 2000
Cellar m3 300
2 Qiubei Qiubei Emergency Center Eucalyptus mu 3520
3 Funing Funing Emergency Center
Temporary shed / 500
Grape / 50
Full-fruit tree / 300
4 Qiubei Qiubei HAS
Fruit-bearing tree / 100
Pond m3 300
Rubble retaining wall m3 280
Cement ground m2 65
Rape mu 1300
Pu’er 1 Highway Branch
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC
Tomb / 4600
Retaining wall m3 150
Drain ditch m 70
Simple shed m2 15
Steel shed m2 180
Cement ground m2 30
Hollow brick wall m3 180
Brick pond m3 320
Diversion pipe m 5
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Highway Bureau
No.Highway Brancht
Name of MMEC or HAS Item Unit Rate (yuan)
Brick cooking range / 650
TV receiver / 200
Solar / 500
Telegraph pole / 100
Transformer / 38000
Brick pigpen m2 211
Commercial flowers/trees / 30-100 yuan
2 Simao Simao HAS Steel tile shed m2 10
3 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS
Bamboo shed / 300
Telegraph pole / 150
Greenhouse m2 5.5
Retaining wall m3 180
Baoshan
1 ShidianShuichang Highway Branch
MMEC (land shared with 707 HAS)
Chestnut / 30-220 yuan
Walnut / 10-60 yuan
Gingko / 40
Big tree eggplant / 20-80 yuan
Palm / 100
Peach / 60
Plum / 120
Prickly ash / 60
Cherry / 5
Loquat /Class 1: 180; Class 2: 220
Pomegranate / 10
Simple house m2 400
Concrete m3 100
2 Shidian Yaoguan HASFruit tree / 200
Pine mu 1000
Lijiang 1 Huaping Rongjiang HAS
Banana tree /Small: 20; big:
100
Longan /Small: 80; big:
200
Pomegranate / 50
Vernonia esculenta Hemsl / 5
Sour plum / 50
Spring plum / 10
Masonry m3 135
Steel greenhouse m2 70
4.2.3 Lost Land and Social SecurityAlthough LA for the Project involves many subprojects, actual impacts are minor
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and average impact on each AH is also minor. For example, 21.72 mu of land is acquired for the Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC, affecting 61 households with 185 persons, but per capita lost land is 0.12 mu only. The prevailing local policies can ensure that the income of the APs is fully restored.
1.Analysis of the Lost Rate of the Immigrants and Loss of LandAmong the affected LEFs, Loss of land less than 10% accounted for 34.73%, Loss of
land between10% to 20% accounted for 20.94%, Loss of land between20% to 30% accounted for 15.85%, Loss of land between30% to 40% accounted for 6.85%, Loss of land between40% to 50% accounted for 4.02%, Loss of land between50% to 60% accounted for 3.87%, Loss of land between60% to 70% accounted for 3.35%, Loss of land between70% to 80% accounted for 4.23%, Loss of land between80% to 90% accounted for 4.06%, Loss of land more than 90% accounted for 2.12%. In general, Land acquisition has less impact on LEFs, that nearly 80% Loss of land
of them less than 40%. Details presented in Appendix 11.
2. Endowment insurance for LEFsAlthough the Yunnan Provincial Government promulgated the Pilot Program of
Yunnan Province for Reforming and Improving the Policy on Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs in February 2016, it only requires that one pilot county/city/district be selected in each prefecture/city, and has not been rolled out in the province. Although local policies on endowment insurance for LEFs have been promulgated in recent years, such as the Implementation Rules for Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs of Lianghe County (interim) in Dehong Prefecture (LCG [2014] No.109), and the Implementation Rules for Basic Endowment Insurance for LEFs of Yiliang County (interim) (YCG [2010] No.81) in Zhaotong City, the Interim Measures for the Implementation of Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated Farmers of Yunnan Province (YPG [2008] No.226) is universally observed. The main difference is the sharing of insurance premiums. The key points of the Interim Measures of Yunnan Province on Basic Endowment Insurance for Land-expropriated Farmers are as follows:
1) This policy shall apply to registered population having the contract right of rural collective land, having attained 16 years, and losing all or most of land after uniform LA by the government according to law. LEFs with per capita cultivated areas of over 0.3 mu but unable to sustain basic production and living may be included in basic endowment insurance as the case may be.
2) Basic endowment insurance premiums shall be borne by the individual, village collective and government proportionally, where the sum of the individual contribution and collective subsidy shall not be more than 60%, the government subsidy not less than 40%.
3) LEFs having attained 60 years and paid stipulated premiums in full may receive a basic pension monthly, which shall consist of an individual account pension and a basic pension, disbursed from the individual account and the pooling account respectively.
In investigation, most of LEFs have got more land after land acquisition, per
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capita land loss is between 400-600 yuan, for affected LEFs whose owned land less than 0.3 mu per capita, they can choose to participate in LEFs basic pension insurance, among the 854 affected households, there are 126 house which per capita arable land area of less than 0.3 mu, they can participate in landless peasants endowment insurance. Details presented in Appendix 12.
In practice, there are some issues in policy implementation. For example, the policy of Chuxiong City stipulates that the percentage of individual contribution shall not exceed 45%. However, some villagers are unwilling to pay premiums, because most villagers are working outside, and have covered social insurance through their employers.
LA institutions pay 20,000 yuan to per LEFs as LEFs insurance , but there
still 2 problems exist:First, land-use unit doesn’t know well for LEFs insurance
policy , Such as during the investigation of Muding Highway Branch Shangmihua
station, The responsible person consider that the 30 mu LA woodland need to pay
20,000 yuan pension , However, in fact,woodland needn’t units to pay
pensions.Second, some villagers do not want to pay pensions,Such as the visit of the
Mouding used for highway management of the Gonghe town of Sanhua Sanhuashan
five groups of villagers group,The village as a criterion for voluntary, asked whether
the farmers willing to join social security, no one is willing to pay social security in
the group ,The reason is because the station close to the county (about 2 km away),
the village land after several levy, the original 40% land per capita, now less than 10% per capita, the villagers basically to the main workers, few people pay their own lost land The basic old-age insurance for farmers, the majority of employers pay social insurance.
Venue: Sanhuadong Group 5 of Sahua Village, Gonghe Town, Mouding County; time: May 17, 2016; interviewee: village secretaryKey points: This village has a population of over 7,000, and 52 households with 204 persons are affected by LA for Mouding HAS. The LA compensation has been disbursed to the village group, and it is resolved to pay the compensation to the AHs along with land reallocation. Village Secretary Xia has asked the AHs, but they are unwilling to pay insurance premiums, because they think the amount of premiums to be paid by the individual is too high (about 50,000 yuan), but they can only receive 400 yuan/month after 60 years.
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3. Employment supportThe Yunnan Provincial Government attaches great importance to the
employment and reemployment of LEFs, and offers vocational skills and business startup training, and employment assistance actively, such as one-time vocational skills subsidy of 800 yuan and business startup subsidy of 1,300 yuan. Employers are encouraged financially to employ LEFs, and LEFs with special difficulties are placed to public welfare jobs where possible, such as urban administration, public security, sanitation, etc. From 2010 to 2015, 139,000 LEFs in Yunnan Province were assisted in employment or business startup, vocational skills and business startup training was offered to 140,000 men-times, and training subsidies of 63 million yuan and 39,000 small-amount secured loans with a total amount of 1.95 billion yuan were granted.
Since outside employment is the main income source of most APs, their income will not be affected too much by LA. In addition, their employment is supported by local governments strongly.
Venue: Guanping Village Committee, Yunlong County, Dali Prefecture; time: May 19, 2016; interviewee: village secretaryKey points: Few people do farm work at home, and most young people are working outside. Employment training is available in the village every year, mostly related to employment skills for rural surplus labor. The county government offers special funds for this. Such training is quite popular and effective.
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4.2.4 Resettlement policiesOnly 1 subprojects covered by SDD involve HD.1) Chuxiong Higway Bureau Mouding Highway Branch Shangmi MMEC: HD
area is 390.68m2.Requsitied land was owned by Mouding county, Jiangpo town, Mi village, village committee, Shangmi villager group. Which further circulated managed by Weilu Zhou, as Timberland. Buildings and its subsidiaries are all included in his managing area. The demolished buildings and subsidiaries were built with brick and color steel tile mixture material, which classified in Temporary buildings. Its major function was to do management and help livestock breeding. Weilu Zhou was a member of Mouding County, Jisheng villager committee, Randeng temple villiage group, 2 kilometers from Mouding County. He is a farmer, whose house is 2 floor brick mixture structure, 160 meter square.
Demolition was led by Mouding County government, decided in year 2015 December 4th coordinate conference. Mouding County, Jiangpo town, vice governer Chaofan Wei, other town land management officers and Mouding County, Jiangpo town, Mi village committee, Shangmi villager group, group leader Dejin Wang were invited in this conference. Compensation agreement was set in Year 2015, December 15th. Strictly according to plan and compensation standard, Mouding Highway Brueau provided Weilu Zhou 176000 RMB, which included One-time cash compensation, personal care compensation and other compensation. Zhou was satisfied with this plan and the compensation was paid with cash before Year 2016 Jan. He must clear all buildings and subsidiaries in the construction area and use the compensation money to rebuild his house and live stock breeding area, totally 645 meter square, 200 meters from his original house. Mouding Highway Bureau specially construct a new road for Zhou which greatly helped Zhou’s live stock breeding company. Zhou was greateful to this compensation plan.
4.3 Feedback of APs on Compensation and Income Restoration
Programs
4.3.1 Affected villagersYear 2016, May 15th to May 26th, Hohai University, China Immigration study
Center ordered 4 research group, accompanied with several Yunnan Province highway Brueau officer and villager committee leaders, investigate directly and indirectly into 16 project affected area. The research group randomly chosen 87 households, 374 people as research population, represnents 10 percent of total population. Also, the only minorities who was affected by demolition is included in the research population.
According to the survey, most of the APs are satisfied with compensation and income restoration programs, and only very few APs are somewhat dissatisfied or dissatisfied. 20% of the respondents are very satisfied with compensation and income restoration programs, 68% satisfied, 10% neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, 2%
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somewhat dissatisfied, and 1% dissatisfied.
20%
67%
10%
2% 1%
很满意 满意 一般满意 不太满意 不满意Figure 4 Satisfaction of APs with Compensation and Income Restoration Programs
Some respondents are somewhat dissatisfied or dissatisfied with compensation and income restoration programs mainly because they think compensation rates are relatively low or LA implementation times are long.
According to our survey and statistics, the SDD involves 56 sites, the total cost of immigration is 51523866.76 yuan. In the sample survey (see Table 11), the proportion of migrant labor income in the affected farmers ' income was the highest, 51.29%, and the agricultural income was 37.48%, indicating that the decisive role of the family income is mainly out of service income. At the same time, based on the survey of resettlement satisfaction, it can be concluded that land acquisition has little effect on the livelihood of the resettlers, and the resettlers are satisfied with the compensation and resettlement.
4.3.2 Affected enterpriseDetails on the 3 affected entities are as follows:1) The Zhaotong Highway Bureau Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC affects one
entity, namely Zhaotong Xinding Industrial Development Co., Ltd., involving mining right overlaid by a mining enterprise. The compensation (80,000 yuan) was determined under the prevailing policy in consultation with the affected entity and has been fully paid. The affected entity is satisfied.
2) The Chuxiong Highway Bureau Mouding Highway Branch MMEC affects one entity, namely Mouding Luzhou Cultivation and Stockbreeding Co., Ltd., involving an HD area of 388.68 m2, all in masonry concrete structure. This property is occupied by the business owner and his family members for the convenience of management. The business owner is satisfied with the compensation and the HD process, and HD will affect neither his residence nor the company’s management.
3) The Honghe Highway Bureau Hekou Highway Branch Hekou HAS affects one entity, namely Hekou Farm, involving the occupation of 19.18 mu of land. This plot was formerly contracted by 3 farm workers (all Han people), to whom land has
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been reallocated by the farm after LA. Both the affected workers and the farm owner are satisfied with the compensation.
5 Resettlement Budget
The total amount of resettlement funds of the 56 subprojects covered by SDD is 51523866.76 yuan.
Table 16 Resettlement Budget (SDD)
Highway
BureauNo.
Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HAS Compensation
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC 1897311
2 Yanjin Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC 980004.18
3 Yongshan Yongshan Highway Branch MMEC 1803480
4 Ludian Ludian Highway Branch MMEC 615446.28
5 Ludian Xinjie HAS 462909.3
6 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS 433787.38
7 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS 485905.5
8 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS 790866.7
9 Shuifu Shuifu Highway Branch MMEC 520000
10 Shuifu Xiangjiaba HAS (built with center) 0
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HAS 932227
2 Huize Dajing HAS 620951.5
3 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS 1306407
Chuxiong
1Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC 3341255.5
2 Mouding Mouding Highway Branch MMEC 486736.25
3 Yongren Yongren HAS Yongren Emergency Center) 160247.7
4 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS 288084.77
5 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS 1515528
6 Wuding Jincheng HAS 393126.07
7 Mouding Mouding HAS 517500
8 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS 1356405.6
Yuxi
1 Xinping MMEC 334194
2 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS 693900
3 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS 614285
4 Dengjiang Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway Branch) 1357830
5 Huaning Ningzhou HAS 2627365.34
Honghe 1 Hekou Hekou HAS 1247467
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Highway
BureauNo.
Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HAS Compensation
2 Mengzi Zhicun HAS 1338260
3 Gejiu Gejiu HAS 756622.1
4 Jianshui Jianshui HAS 785435
5 ShipingShiping Highway Branch MMEC (built with Shiping
HAS)737440
6 JinpingJinping Highway Branch t MMEC(built with Jinping
HAS)1860429
7 Yuanyang Yuanyang Highway Branch MMEC 650320
8 Honghe Honghe HAS 946000
9 Lvchun Lvchun HAS 76500
10 Pingbian Pingbian Highway Branch MMEC 842147.5
Wenshan
1 Yanshan Yanshan Highway Branch MMEC 1639027
2 Qiubei Qiubei Highway Branch MMEC 634940
3 Funing Funing Highway Branch MMEC 1531165.8
4 Qiubei Qiubei HAS 1503664.56
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Branch MMEC 887635.72
2 Simao Simao HAS 931906.5
3 Zhenyuan Heping HAS 6730
4 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS 414952
5 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS 1733835
Dali1 Heqing Heqing Highway Branch MMEC 170559
2 Yunlong Yunlong Highway Branch MMEC 359460
Baoshan
1 Shidian Shidian Highway Branch MMEC 2148726.92
2 Changning Goujie HAS 61393.39
3 Shidian Yaoguan HAS 451395.75
4 Shidian 707 HAS (built with Shuichang Center) 0
Dehong 1 Lianghe Lianghe Highway Branch MMEC 3046106.8
Lijiang1
Highway Bureau
Lijiang Highway Bureau MMEC 616780
2 Huaping Rongjiang HAS 1609213.65
Total 51523866.76
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6 Public Participation and Information Disclosure
6.1 Public ParticipationIn order to lay a solid foundation for the resettlement work of the Project, protect
the lawful rights and interests of the APs and entities, and reduce grievances and disputes, great importance is attached to the participation of and consultation with the APs at the preparation and implementation stages. Since 2016, the PMOs, Highway Branch and task force have conducted a series of socioeconomic survey and public consultation activities (with 30% of participants being women). At the preparation stage, the Yunnan PMO, IAs and Highway Branch conducted extensive consultation. With the progress of project preparation and implementation, the IAs will conduct further public participation.
Figure 5 Inquiry about Land Use Right of the Huangping Station
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Venue: Baojiazhuang Group, Baojiazhuang Village, Jijie Town, Gejiu City, Honghe Prefecture; time: May 22, 2016; interviewee: village headKey points: This group has 178 households with 640 persons, and about 600 mu of cultivated land, used to grow corn and pasture mainly, and farmers’ per capita net income is about 6,000 yuan. This is a typical group featuring “poor collective and rich individuals”. Several mu of collective land of this group is to be acquired for the Lengqing Highway Extension Jige Segment Reconstruction Project in Gejiu City. Since this plot is unsuitable for cultivation, the APs strongly requested that the remaining land be acquired along. Therefore, all 12.434 mu of land of this plot was acquired in 2011. Since construction has not begun, the Gejiu HAS has employed villagers to grow vegetables and raise livestock on this plot, and have paid them on schedule.
6.2 Information DisclosureAll APs (with 30% being women) have been informed of the key points of the
RAP by various means and involved in the Project, such as meeting, interview, FGD, public participation meeting and community consultation, and their opinions have been well taken into account. LA information was fully disclosed to the affected villages and persons before LA.
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7 Grievance Redress
7.1 Grievance Redress ProcedureSince public participation is encouraged during the preparation and
implementation of the RAP, no substantial dispute will arise. However, unforeseeable circumstances may arise during this process. In order to address issues effectively, and ensure the successful implementation of project construction and LA, a transparent and effective grievance redress mechanism has been established. The basic grievance redress system is as follows:
Stage 1: If any AP is dissatisfied with the RAP, he/she can file an oral or written appeal to the village committee orally or in writing. In case of an oral appeal, the village committee shall handle such appeal and keep written records. Such appeal should be solved within two weeks.
Stage 2: If the AP is dissatisfied with the disposition of Stage 1, he/she may file an appeal to the local Highway Branch within one month after receiving such disposition, which shall make a disposition within two weeks.
Stage 3: If the AP is still dissatisfied with the disposition of Stage 2, he/she may file an appeal to the municipal/prefecture Highway Branch within one month after receiving such disposition, which shall make a disposition within two weeks.
Stage 4: If the AP is still dissatisfied with the disposition of Stage 3, he/she may file a suit in a civil court in accordance with the Civil Procedure Law of the PRC after receiving such disposition.
At any stage, an AP may bring a suit in a civil court directly if he/she is dissatisfied with the grievance redress procedure or disposition.
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Any AP may also file an appeal with the Office of the Special Facilitator or Compliance Review Panel of the Bank in accordance with the Bank’s accountability mechanism
All grievances, oral or written, will be reported to the Bank in internal and external resettlement monitoring reports.
All agencies will accept grievances and appeals from the APs for free, and costs so reasonably incurred will be disbursed from the contingencies. At the whole construction stage, the above procedure will remain effective so that the APs can use it to solve relevant issues. The above appeal channel will be disclosed to the APs via mass media.
7.2 Grievance Recording, Tracking and FeedbackDuring SDD, the resettlement agencies should register and manage appeal and
handling information, and submit such information to the local Highway Branch in writing on a monthly basis. The local Highway Branch will inspect the registration of appeal and handling information regularly. YPHB and the IAs have prepared a registration form for this purpose. See Table 22.
Table 17 Grievance Registration Form
Accepting agency: Time: Location:
Appellant Appeal Expected solutionProposed solution
Actual handling
Appellant (signature)Recorder
(signature)
Notes: 1. The recorder should record the appeal and request of the appellant factually. 2. The appeal process should not be interfered with or hindered whatsoever. 3. The proposed solution should be notified to the appellant within the specified time.
8 Organizational Structure
In order to ensure the successful implementation of SDD as expected, an organizational structure must be established at the implementation stage to plan, coordinate and monitor resettlement activities. Since resettlement is a comprehensive task that requires the cooperation of different agencies, the departments concerned will participate in and support resettlement implementation. Since October 2014, the resettlement agencies have been established successively, and their responsibilities defined. The main resettlement agencies are:
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Yunnan PMO; city/prefecture Highway Branch PMOs; county Highway Branch PMOs
Land and sources bureaus, labor and social security bureaus, civil and affairs bureaus, women’s federations, etc.
Local township governments and village committees Affected households/entities Design agency External M&E agency
8.1 Organizational Responsibilities Yunnan PMO1) Responsible for the overall coordination and management of the Project;2) Appointing a resettlement consulting agency to conduct SDD County Highway Branch PMOs1) Coordinating construction and resettlement progress2) Reporting the resettlement fund disbursement plan and supervising the
disbursement of funds3) Coordinating the work of the resettlement agencies4) Raising and disbursing resettlement funds5) Responsible specifically for resettlement implementation6) Tracking and supervising the disbursement of resettlement funds7) Handling grievances and appeals of APs arising from resettlement8) Supporting the work of the external M&E agency9) Collecting and compiling information required for internal monitoring reporting10) Managing resettlement archives Land and sources bureaus, labor and social security bureaus, civil and
affairs bureaus, women’s federations, etc.1) Developing the resettlement policies in coordination with departments concerned2) Taking full charge of LA affairs (including endowment insurance for LEFs)3) Participating in the DMS4) Supervising the implementation of resettlement activities Local township governments and village committees1) Participating in the DMS2) Participating in compensation calculation3) Participating in compensation disbursement4) Participating in grievance redress5) Participating in skills training for APs6) Implementing employment measures for APs External M&E agency
During SDD, YPHB will employ a qualified M&E agency as the external resettlement M&E agency. Its main responsibilities are:
1) Observing all aspects of resettlement planning and implementation as an independent M&E agency, monitoring and evaluating the resettlement results and the
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social adaptability of the APs, and submitting resettlement M&E reports to YPHB and the Bank; and
2) Providing technical advice to YPHB in data collection and processing.
8.2 Staffing and Equipment
8.2.1 StaffingIn order to ensure the successful implementation of resettlement, the Yunnan
PMO (YPHB), municipal/prefecture PMOs (Highway Bureaus), county PMOs (Highway Branch), external M&E agency, and agencies concerned have been provided with full-time staff, and a smooth channel of communication has been established. All staff members have considerable experience in resettlement and are competent. See Table 23.
Table 18 Resettlement Agencies and Staffing
Name Title Agency Tel
Shen Xinhui Section chief YPHB 0871-63516185
Wang Zhen Section chief Kunming Highway Bureau 0871-67180294
Dai Yan Section chief Zhaotong Highway Bureau 13708605905
Bai Congjiang Section chief Qujing Highway Bureau 13987480331
Wan Chunmei Section chief Chuxiong Highway Bureau 13987806558
Fu Rong Section chief Yuxi Highway Bureau 13508899868
Yang Biao Section chief Honghe Highway Bureau 13887339586
Qian Keyi Section chief Wenshan Highway Bureau 13608751517
Chen Gang Section chief Pu’er Highway Bureau 13987093895
Qian Zhengfu Section chief Xishuangbanna Highway Bureau 0691-2128274
Liu Xuejun Section chief Dali Highway Bureau 13887269937
Duan Shengjin Section chief Baoshan Highway Bureau 18608752962
Qian Bo Section chief Dehong Highway Bureau 13578219728
Ma Runping Section chief Lijiang Highway Bureau 13908886179
Yang Xiuxiang Section chief Nujiang Highway Bureau 13618863838
Yu Jianguo Section chief Diqing Highway Bureau 13988761986
Li Jielin Section chief Lincang Highway Bureau0883-213956413987034628
8.2.2 EquipmentAll resettlement agencies of the Project have been provided basic office,
transport and communication equipment, including desks and chairs, PCs, printers, telephones, facsimile machines and vehicles.
8.2.3 Organizational training programIn order to conduct SDD successfully, the APs and resettlement staff must be
trained under a program developed by the Yunnan PMO.
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A staff training and human resources development system will be developed for the resettlement agencies at all levels. Training will be given in such forms as workshop, training course, visit of similar projects and field training, and will cover:
——Bank principles and policies on resettlement——Differences between Bank policies and PRC laws——Resettlement implementation planning and management——Issues to be noted during resettlement implementation——Resettlement M&EIn addition, the following measures will be taken to improve capacity:1) Define the responsibilities and scope of duty all resettlement agencies, and
strengthen supervision and management;2) Improve the strength of all resettlement agencies gradually, especially
technical strength; all staff must attain a certain level of professional proficiency and management level; improve their technical equipment, such as PC, monitoring equipment and means of transportation, etc.;
3) Select staff strictly, and strengthen operations and skills training for management and technical staff of all resettlement agencies to improve their professional proficiency and management level;
4) Appoint women officials appropriately, and give play to women’s role in resettlement implementation;
5) Establish a database and strengthen information feedback to ensure a smooth information flow, and leave major issues to the Leading Group;
6) Strengthen the reporting system and internal monitoring, and solve issues timely; and
7) Establish an external M&E mechanism and an early warning system.
9 Conclusions
1) LA and resettlement program: Among the 56 subprojects covered by SDDwere paid to the AHs during 2010-2016 without any outstanding issue. Certificates of the right to use state-owned land have been obtained for 9 subprojects, the other subprojects have completed the Land pre-trial and achieved planning approval from Department of Land Resource of Yunnan Province (DOLR) or DOLR in prefectire level (DOLR of Yunnan Province has agreed to use planning instead of pre-trial).
2) Impacts of the Project: The 56 subprojects covered by SDD (in which the Shuifu segment MMEC and the Xiangjiaba HAS in the Zhaotong Highway Bureau Honghe Highway Bureau Jinping Highway Branch MMEC Jinping HAS involve both state-owned land occupation and collective land acquisition) affect 840 households with 3,287 persons, in which 839 households with 3,283 persons are affected by LA, and 1 households with 4 persons by HD. In the population affected by LA, 259
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households with 1,040 persons are affected directly by LA for the Project, while the other 580 households with 2,243 persons are affected by LA for other projects in the past 5 years. Among the 1 households with 4 persons affected by HD are affected by the Project.
1171.8559 mu of collective land will be acquired for the 56 subprojects, including 703.6477 mu of cultivated land, 313.7322 mu of woodland and 154.476 mu of other land. 891.1391 mu of state-owned land will be occupied permanently for 40 subprojects. Among these 40 subprojects, except that the Zhaotong Highway Bureau Yongshan MMEC, Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC (built with Xiangjiaba HAS), the Chuxiong Highway Bureau Yongren HAS and Honghe Highway Bureau Hekou HAS have always occupied state-owned land, rural collective land was acquired for the other subprojects during 2010-2015. Collective land has been acquired for 18 subprojects directly under the Project, involving 366.6478 mu of collective land.
1 subprojects, Chuxiong Highway Bureau Mouding Brnch Shangmi Machine station. involve the demolition of rural houses of 390.68 m2,all in mansory concentrate structure.
3) Compensation and resettlement: LA and HD compensation is conducted
in strict conformity with the applicable policies. Correct standard is adopted, however,
Puer City Zhenruan branch Pinghe Highway Bureau and Yuxi City Huaning Ningzhou
Highway Bureau has lowered standard of compensation. The earlier one is caused by
time lag, since the requisition was placed in 1995, and the other one was affected by
other projects. Among the 56 sites covered by SDD Among those for which
compensation has been paid, the AHs are satisfied with the compensation rates. The
few households affected by HD are subject to one-time cash compensation. The total
amount of compensation for the 56 subprojects covered by SDD is 51523866.76 yuan.
4) Income restoration: Since the main income source of the APs is outside employment, LA for the Project has no significant impact on their livelihoods. The income restoration measures taken by local governments are adequate.
5) Public participation and information disclosure: The competent authorities will conduct a survey on the AHs before LA, and collect their comments on the project design and compensation. The external M&E agency will conduct a satisfaction survey after LA.
6) Grievances and appeals: The grievance redress mechanism is well-established, and a full-time coordinator has been appointed. The APs know how to file appeals when their rights are infringed on. No grievance or appeal has been received to date.
7) Organizational structure: The organizational structure is sound, and the staff is experienced in resettlement. The Yunnan and local PMOs, and IAs have appointed full-time staff to coordinate RAP implementation.
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10 Next-step Action Plan
1) Among the 56 subprojects covered by SDD, certificates of the right to use state-owned land have been obtained for 9 subprojects, while the application of certificates of the right to use state-owned land for the remaining 47 subprojects will be tracked in subsequent M&E.
2) Subproject still has not completed land pre-trail, is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2017.
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Appendix 1
LA and access to state-owned land Progress
Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation paymentLand
transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
CollectionAllocatio
nTransfer
Replacement
Receiving the
site submissi
on
Completion of
land pre-trial2
Acquire state land allocation decision
Singned the
contract of construction land use
right transfer
Replacement
completed or not
Full amount
Paid
Total
Completed:32
In process:
10
Got: 8In
process: 21
Got:8In process:
1
Completed: 0
In process: 2
Completed: 9
In process: 47
Zhaotong 1 Zhaotong Highway
Transfer Signed 1897311 Fully paid 11218900
2016.2 Disaster Project
/ Got / In process
2 Land pre-trial and allocation decision statistics are repeated 26 times
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
Bureau MMEC
that construction and
reporting
2
Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC
Acquisition Signed 980004.18 Fully paid / 2016.4 2016.4 / / / In process
3
Yongshan Highway Branch MMEC3
Transfer Signed 1803480 Fully paid 1803480 / / / 2015.12 / In process
4
Ludian Highway Branch MMEC4
Allocation Signed 615446.28 Fully paid 650000 /
Post-disaster
reconstruction, as legitimat
e
In process / / In process
5 Xinjie HAS Allocation Signed 462909.3 Fully paid 500000 Town construc
tion planning
Town construct
ion planning
In process / / In process
3 Secondary road reconstruction headquarters responsible for the collection.
4 G213 secondary road reconstruction headquarters responsible for the collection.
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment
Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
permission
obtained without handling
site submissi
ons
permission
obtained without handling land pre-
trial
6Xiaocaoba
HASAcquisition Signed 433787.38 Fully paid / 2015.9 2016.12 / / /
End of the year to get
7Kuixiang
HASAcquisition Signed 485905.5 Fully paid /
In process
2016.12 / / /End of the year to get
8 Baihetan HAS Allocation Signed 790866.7 Fully paid 850000 2015.8 2014.11 In process / / In process
9
Shuifu Highway Branch MMEC
Acquisition/ allocation
2015.7 520000 Fully paid / 2015.12 2015.12 In process / / In process
10Xiangjiaba HAS (built with center)
Acquisition/ allocation
/ / / / 2015.12 2015.12 In process / / In process
Qujing 1 Yuezhou HAS Allocation Signed 932227 Fully paid / 2013.7 2016.12 In process / Replacing In process
2 Dajing HAS Allocation Signed 620951.5 Fully paid 1500000 / 2016.6 Signed a land
allocation
/ / In process
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation paymentLand
transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
agreement with Dajing Town
3Shibanjing
HASAllocation Signed 1306407 Fully paid 1349607
In process
2015.10 In process / / In process
Chuxiong
1
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC
Transfer Signed 3341255.5 Fully paid1457631
0/ / / 2016.1 2016.3
2
Muding Highway Branch MMEC
Acquisition Signed 486736.25 Fully paid / 2016.5 2016.7 / / / In process
3
Yongren HAS (Yongren Station
Emergency Center)
Allocation Signed 160247.7 Fully paid / 2016.8 2016.8 In process / / In process
4Chuxiong
HASAcquisition Signed 288084.77 Fully paid /
In process
Has been regulatio
n/ / Replacing In process
5 Yuanmou HAS
Transfer Signed 1515528 Fully paid 5047800 / / / 2016.1 / 2016.5
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Name of Compensation payment Land
transfer /
Way to get state-owned land
State-
6 Jincheng HAS Transfer Signed 393126.07 Fully paid 1662860 / / / 2016.1 / 2016.2
7 Mouding HAS Transfer Signed 517500 Fully paid 4780840 / / / 2016.1 / 2016.4
8Shuangbai
HASTransfer Signed 1356405.6 Fully paid 6583290 / / / 2016.1 / 2016.4
Yuxi
1
Xinping Highway BranchMMEC
Acquisition Signed 334194 Fully paid / 2015.12 2016.1 / / / In process
2Shuangjiang
HASAllocation Signed 693900 Fully paid 2511000 2015.12 2015.6 In process / / In process
3Yuanhong
HASAllocation Signed 614285 Fully paid 3992706 / / 2016.2 / / In process
4
Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway Branch)
Allocation Signed 1357830 Fully paid 2898718 2012.5 2013.6 2014.7 / / In process
5Ningzhou
HASAllocation Signed 2627365.34 Fully paid 2627365 2012.11 2014.9 2014.12 / / In process
Honghe 1 Hekou HAS Allocation Signed 1247467 Fully paid / 2015.9 County government has
approved the land,
In process / / In process
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
in April 2016 to obtain
construction land planning permit
2 Zhicun HAS Acquisition Signed 1338260 Fully paid / 2015.8 2016.11 / / / In process
3 Gejiu HAS Allocation Signed 756622.1 Fully paid / 2015.7 2016.12 In process / / In process
4 Jianshui HAS Acquisition Signed 785435 Fully paid 6736000In
process
August 2016
access to approval
by provincial land
Department
/ / /
In process(Co
mpleted constructio
n land transfer
land regulation procedures
)
5 Shiping Highway Branch MMEC
Allocation Signed 737440 Fully paid 6324000 2015.7 October 2016
completed the
regulatio
In process / / In process
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment
Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned landState-
owned land use right
certificate6Shiping(built with Shiping
HAS)Allocation Signed / Fully paid / 2015.7
October 2016
completed the
regulatio
In process / / In process
7
Jinping Highway Branch MMEC
Allocation Signed 1860429 Fully paid 1860429 2015.7 2016.11 In process / / In process
8 Jinping HAS Allocation Signed / Fully paid / 2015.7 2016.11 In process / / In process
9
Yuanyang Highway Branch MMEC
Acquisition Signed 650320 Fully paid /In
process2016.11 / / / In process
10 Honghe HAS Allocation Signed 946000 Fully paid 946000 2016.3 2016.11 In process / / In process
11 Lvchun HAS Acquisition Signed 76500 Fully paid / 2015.7 2016.11 / / / In process
12
Pingbian Highway Branch MMEC
Acquisition Signed 842147.5 Fully paid /In
process2016.4 / / / In process
Wenshan 1
Yanshan Highway BranchMMEC
Acquisition Signed 1639027 Fully paid / 2016.3 2016.9 / / / In process
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
2
Qiubei Highway BranchMMEC
Allocation Signed 634940 Fully paid 670800 2015.12In
process2016.12 / / In process
3
FuningHighway Branch MMEC
AllocationNot signed (but
paid)1531165.8 Fully paid 3493800
In process
In process
2016.10 In process / In process
4 Qiubei HAS Allocation Signed 1503664.56 Fully paidUncertai
n2015.12
In process
Noverber 2016 to obtain
construction land
approval
/ / In process
Pu’er
1
Pu’er Highway
Branch MMEC
Allocation Signed 887635.72 Fully paid / / / Got /
Land certificates have been processed
2 Simao HAS Acquisition Signed 931906.5 Fully paid / / 2016.12 / /Being
replacedIn process
3 Heping HAS Acquisition Signed 6730 Fully paid / / 2016.12 / / Being replaced
In process
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
4Mengsuo
HASAllocation Signed 414952 Fully paid / / 2016.12 In process / / In process5
5 Menglie HAS Allocation Signed 1733835 Fully paid / / / Got / /
Land certificates have been processed6
Dali
1
Eqing Highway Branch MMEC
Acquisition Signed 170559 Fully paid /In
process2016.6 / / / In process
2
YunlongHighway Branch MMEC
Acquisition Signed 359460 Fully paid / 2015.4
May 2016
access to approval
by provincial land
Department
/ / / 2017.1
Baoshan 1 Shidian Highway Branch
Allocation Signed 2148726.92 Fully paid / In process
2016.12 In process / / In process
5 Secondary road reconstruction headquarters to provide land expropriation.
6 Secondary road reconstruction headquarters to provide land expropriation.
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Highway Bureau
No.Name of
MMEC or HAS
How is it obtained?
Compensation agreement
Compensation payment Land transfer / allocatio
n amount
Way to get state-owned land
State-owned land
use right certificate
MMEC
2 Goujie HAS Allocation Signed 61393.39 Fully paid / / 2016.12 / / / In process7
3 Yaoguan HAS Allocation Signed 451395.75 Fully paid / 2016.5 2016.3
July 2016 to obtain
State-owned land
allocation notice
/ / In process
4
707 HAS (built with Shuichang
Center)
Allocation Signed 0 0 / 2016.12 In process / / In process
Dehong 1
Lianghe Highway BranchMMEC
Transfer Signed 3046106.8 Fully paid1386047
1/ / / 2010.2 / 2012.2
Lijiang1
Lijiang Highway Bureau MMEC
Acquisition Signed 616780 Fully paid / 2016.3
Have obtained
the approval
/ / / In process
2Rongjiang
HASAllocation Signed 1609213.65 Fully paid / / / 2014.9 / / In process
7 Secondary road reconstruction headquarters to provide land expropriation.
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Construction Progress of Sites Covered by SDD
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HAS
Bidding completion time Construction project
planning permit
Project construction
permit
Planned construction starting time
Planned construction ending time
Start or completedDesign Supervision Civil works
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC
2015.7No need for supervision
bidding
Unfinished In process In process 2016.10 2017.12 Started
2 YanjinYanjin Highway Branch
MMEC2015.7 Unfinished 2016.4 In process 2016.10 2017.12 Started
3 YongshanYongshan Highway Branch
MMEC2015.7 Unfinished In process In process 2016.10 2017.12 Started
4 LudianLudian Highway Branch
MMEC2015.7 Unfinished In process In process 2017.5 2017.12 Not started
5 Ludian Xinjie HAS 2015.7 2016.2 2015.5 Got 2016.10 2016.12 Started
6 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS 2015.7 2016.4 2015.12 Got 2016.10 2016.12 Completed
7 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS 2015.7 Unfinished In process In process 2016.10 2017.12 Started
8 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS 2015.7 2016.3 2015.12 In process 2016.10 2016.12 Completed
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Highwa No. Highway Name of MMEC or HAS Bidding completion time Construction Project Planned Planned Start or
9 ShuifuShuifu Highway Branch
MMEC2015.7 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.5 In process 2016.10 2017.12 Started
10 Shuifu Xiangjiaba HAS 2015.7 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.5 In process 2016.10 2017.12 Sarted
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HAS 2013.5 2013.11 2013.8 2013.8 2013.10 2013.1 2014.3 Completed
2 Huize Dajing HAS 2015.10 2016.5 Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.12 Not started
3 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS 2015.7 2016.5 2016.5 In process In process 2016.7 2017.4 Not started
Chuxiong
1Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC
2015.8 Unfinished 2016.3 2016.4.6 In process 2016.10 2017.6 Started
2 MoudingMouding Highway Branch
MMEC2015.8 Unfinished
Unfinished(During in
Regulation)Got Got 2016.3 2016.11 Not started
3 YongrenYongren HAS (Yongren
Emergency Cente)2015.8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2017.12 Not started
4 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS 2015.8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.10 Not started
5 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS 2015.8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 201710 Not started
6 Wuding Jincheng HAS 2015.8 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.1.21 In process 2016.6 2017.6 Started
7 Mouding Mouding HAS 2015.8 2016.1 2016.5 2016.3.9 In process 2016.7 2017.1 Started
8 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS 2015.8 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.3.9 2016.6 2016.5 2016.10 Started
Yuxi1 Xinping
Xinping Highway Branch MMEC
2015.9 Unfinished UnfinishedNot within
planning areaIn process 2016.12 2017.12 Not started
2 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS 2013.7 2016.3 Unfinished 2015.12 2015.12 2016.1 2017.10 Started
3 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS 2015.9.28 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2017.12 Not started
4 Dengjiang Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway Branch)
/ 2014.10.10 2014.9.29 2013.8 2014.1 2014.10.7 2016.10.7 Completed
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Highwa No. Highway Name of MMEC or HAS Bidding completion time Construction Project Planned Planned Start or
5 Huaning Ningzhou HAS / / / 2013.10.8 Got 2015.6.19 2016.6.19 Completed
Honghe
1 Hekou Hekou HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.5 2017.12 Not started
2 Mengzi Zhicun HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.4 2018.1 Not started
3 Gejiu Gejiu HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.2 2018.1 Started
4 Jianshui Jianshui HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.2 2017.12 Started
5 ShipingShiping Highway Branch
MMEC2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.8 Started
6 ShipingShiping (built with Shiping
HAS)2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.8 Sarted
7 JinpingJinping Highway Branch
MMEC2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2018.5 Not started
8 Jingping Jinping HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2018.5 Not started
9 YuanyangYuanyang Highway Branch
MMEC2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2017.12 Not started
10 Honghe Honghe HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2017.12 Started
11 Honghe Lvchun HAS 2015.10 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.8 2018.6 Not started
12 HonghePingbian Highway Branch
MMECUnfinished Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.12 2016.12 Not started
Wenshan
1 YanshanYanshan Highway Branch
MMEC2015.6 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.3 In process 2016.6 2017.4 Started
2 QiubeiQiubei Highway Branch
MMEC2015.6 Unfinished Unfinished 2015.12 In process 2016.6 2017.4 Started
3 Funing Funing Highway Branch MMEC
2015.6 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.6 2017.4 Started
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Name of MMEC or HASBidding completion time Construction
project planning
Project construction
permit
Planned construction starting time
Planned construction ending time
Start or completed4 Qiubei Qiubei HAS 2015.6 Unfinished Unfinished 2015.12 In process 2016.8 2017.6 Not started
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC 2015. 8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.8 2017.2 Not started
2 Simao Simao HAS 2015. 8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.8 2017.4 Not started
3 Zhenyuan Heping HAS 2015. 8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.8 2017.6 Not started
4 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS 2015. 8 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.8 2017.2 Not started
5Jiangchen
gMenglie HAS 2015. 8 Unfinished Unfinished Obtained In process 2016.8 2017.6 Not started
Dali1 Heqing
Heqing Highway Branch MMEC
2015.6 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.11 2016.11 Not started
2 YunlongYunlong Highway Branch
MMEC2015.6 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2016.8 2017.8 Not started
Baoshan
1 ShidianShidian Highway Branch
MMEC2015.5 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.12 Not started
2 Changning Goujie HAS 2015.5 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.12 Not started
3 Shidian Yaoguan HAS 2015.5 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.5 In process 2016.9 2017.9 Started
4 Shidian 707 HAS 2015.5 Unfinished Unfinished In process In process 2017.1 2017.12 Not started
Dehong 1 LiangheLianghe Highway Branch
MMEC2015.12 2015.12 2015.12 Obtained Obtained 2016.3 2016.10 Started
Lijiang1
Highway Bureau
Lijiang Highway Bureau MMEC
2015.7 Unfinished Unfinished 2016.5During
disclosure2016.9 2017.12 Not started
2 Huaping Rongjiang HAS 2014.6 2014.12 2014.12 2014.12 2014.12 2015.1 2016.1 Completed
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Permanent Acquisition of Collective Land under the World Bank (SDD)
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other (mu)County/district Township Village Group
Zhaotong
1 YanjinYanjin Highway Branch
MMECYanjin Niuzhai Xiang Dunhou Liangheyan 29.4 29.4 0 0
2 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS Yiliang Xiaocaoba XiaocaobaSanjiao,Tianba,Yanji
ao11.41 11.41 0 0
3 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS Yiliang Kuixiang Kuiyang Jieshang6/7 15.7453 15.7453 0 0
4 ShuifuShuifu Highway Branch
MMECShuifu Yunfu Sub-district Gaotan, Anjiang
Shipan, Daping, Dayun, Fengshou
29.43 19.181 10.249 05 Shuifu
Xiangjiaba HAS (built with center)
Shuifu Yunfu Sub-district Gaotan,AnjiangShipan,Daping,
Dayun,Fengshou
Chuxiong1 Mouding
Mouding Highway Branch MMEC
Mouding Jiangpo Micun Shangmi Village 20 0 20 0
2 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS / Donghua Xinliu Daboyan, Xiaoboyan 10 3.48 5.37 1.15
Yuxi 1 XinpingXinping Highway Branch
MMECXinping
Guishan Sub-district
Yani Chahe 14.69 8.27 0 6.42
Honghe 1 Mengzi Zhicun HAS Mengzi Zhicun Town Yiwanshui Xiafeitu 37.072 6.95 17.965 12.157
2 Jianshui Jianshui HAS Jianshui Lin’an Town Yongshan 16.84 13.17 0 3.67
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other (mu)3 Yuanyang
Yuanyang Highway Branch MMEC
Yuanyang Nansha Town Taoyuan Wojia 7.48 0 0 7.48
4 PingbianPingbian Highway Branch
MMECPingbian Xinxian Xiang Jimi Xiahaniwu 8.7705 1.5165 5.865 1.389
Wenshan 1 YanshanYanshan Highway Branch
MMECYanshan Jiangna Tinghu Daqinglong 57.34 37.63 0 19.712
Pu’er 1 Simao Simao HAS Simao District Nanping Town Liancun Dapingzhang 24 9.526 7.382 7.092
2 Zhenyuan Heping HAS Zhenyuan Heping Town Nazhuang Dashujiao, Laoqinpo 7.1 0 7.1 0
Dali1 Heqing
Heqing Highway Branch MMEC
Heqing Jindun Xiang Yitou Taoshuhe 15.96 0 15.96 0
2 YunlongYunlong Highway Branch
MMECYunlong Guanping Xiang Guanping Lishupo 15.5 15.5 0 0
Lijiang 1Highway Bureau
Lijiang Highway Bureau MMEC
Gucheng District Jinshan Wenhua Hongqi2 45.91 14.6 0 31.31
Total 366.6478 186.3768 89.891 90.38
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The collected land on behalf of the other items in the past five years
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HAS
Division
Total
Cultivated
fieldWoodl
andOther
District/county Township Village Group
Zhaotong
1Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMECZhaoyang District
Longquan Sub-district Guanba 11 21.72 17.99 0 3.73
2 Ludian Ludian Highway Bureau MMEC Ludian Jiangdi Pojiao Guoquandong 22.13 22.13 0 0
3 Ludian Xinjie HAS Ludian Xinjie Xinjie 13 13 13 0 0
4 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS Qiaojia Jintang Meitan 2 17.011 0 0 17.0111
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HAS Qilin District Yuezhou Yuezhou Nanmen 10 10 0 0
2 Huize Dajing HAS Huize Dajing Jingtian Shangcun 10 10 0 0
3 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS Zhanyi Jinlong Sub-district Yuguang 10 21.1 21.1 0 0
Chuxiong
1Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC
/ Donggua Yongxing Wangliu 1/2 40.997 40.997 0 0
2 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS Yuanmou Yuanma Longquan Fengyi 16.296 16.296 0 0
3 Wuding Jincheng HAS Wuding Shishan Ximen 2 4.3 4.3 0 0
4 Mouding Mouding HAS Mouding Gonghe Sanhua 515.220
615.220
60 0
5 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS Shuangbai TuodianXicheng,
DongchengShangcun, Tuzicun 16.21 16.21 0 0
Yuxi1 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS Eshan
Shuangjiang Sub-district
Baijin Anyi 5.4 5.4 0 0
2 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS Yuanjiang Honghe Sub-district Honghe Tuanshu 6 6 0 0
3 Dengjiang Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway Branch)
Dengjiang Fenglu Town Lanxiu 1/2 6.43 6.43 0 0
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision
TotalCultiva
ted field
Woodland
OtherDistrict/county Township Village Group
4 Huaning Ningzhou HAS Huaning Ningzhou Sub-district Zhaobaochong Zhaobaochong 5 5 0 0
Honghe
1 Gejiu Gejiu HAS Gejiu City Jijie Town Baojiazhuang Baojiazhuang 12.434 12.434 0 6.3
2 Shiping Shiping Highway Branch MMEC Shiping Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Yangguangcheng 20 20 0 0
3 Shiping Shiping (built withcenter) Shiping Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Yangguangcheng 0 0 0 0
4 Jinping Jinping Highway Branch MMEC Jinping Jinhe Town Pingtang Shuiduichong 43.353 43.353 0 0
5 Jinping Jinping HAS(built with center) Jinping Jinhe Town Pingtang Shuituichong 0 0 0 0
6 Honghe Honghe HAS Honghe Yisa Town Mengdian Bahan 160 0 144.37 15.63
7 Lvchun Lvchun HAS Lvchun Daxing Town Jiamei Gepo 20 0 20 0
Wenshan
1 Qiubei Qiubei Highway Branch MMEC Qiubei Badaoshao Xiang Lijiazhuang Erdaogou 26.7585 25.2863 1.4722 0
2 Funing Funing Highway Branch MMEC Funing Xinhua Town Tuanjie Pingsang, Toutang 8 8 0 0
3 Qiubei Qiubei HAS Qiubei Badaoshao Xiang Yizhu Xiaoyizhu 28.58 25.66 0 2.92
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC Simao District Simao Town Lianhua Nametian 45.53 0 45.53 0
2 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS Ximeng Mengsuo Town Mengsuo Mangkangle 9 21.46 0 0 21.46
3 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS Jiangcheng Menglie Town Qiaotou Jiuzhai 33.45 33.45 0 0
Baoshan
1 Shidian Shidian Highway Branch MMEC Shidian Shuichang Pingchangzi Dachangshan 60.712 48.293 12.419 0
2 Changning Goujie HAS Changning Goujie Xinchang Duoyishu 6.948 3.553 0.05 3.3453 Shidian Yaoguan HAS Shidian Yaoguan Yaoguan 15 7.974 7.974 0 0
4 Shidian 707 HAS Shidian Shuichang Pingchangzi Dachangshan 0 0 0 0
Dehong 1 Lianghe Lianghe Highway Branch MMEC LiangheJiubao Achang Xiang /
Zhedao TownAnle/Nongme
Fanxinzhai, Qiaotou, Fanlaozhai, Longwozhai
54.096 54.096 0 0
Lijiang 25 25.098 Rongjiang HAS Huaping Zhongxin Hedong 3 25.098 25.098 0 0
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision
TotalCultiva
ted field
Woodland
OtherDistrict/county Township Village Group
.098
Total805.20
81517.27
09223.8412
64.0961
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Directly affected Population by the World Bank Project(SDD)Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision Affected by LA Affected by HD
District/county Township Village Group HHs Population HHs Population
Zhaotong
1 Yanjin Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC Yanjin Niuzhai Xiang Dunhou Liangheyan 5 2018 0 0
2 Yiliang Xiaocaoba HAS Yiliang Xiaocaoba XiaocaobaSanjiao,Tianba,Yanjia
o14 79 0 0
3 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS Yiliang Kuixiang Kuiyang Jieshang6/7 22 81 0 0
4 Shuifu Shuifu Highway Branch MMEC Shuifu Yunfu Sub-districtGaotan, Anjiang
Shipan, Dayun, Daping, Fengshou
15 55 0 0
5 Shuifu Xiangjiaba HAS (built with center) Shuifu Yunfu Sub-district 0 0 0 0
Chuxiong1 Mouding Shangmi Village MMEC Mouding Jiangpo Micun Shangmi 114 430 1 4
2 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS / Donghua Xinliu Daboyan, Xiaoboyan 4 16 0 0
Yuxi 1 Xinping Xinping Highway Branch MMEC Xinping Guishan Sub-district Yani Chahe 6 24 0 0
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision Affected by LA Affected by HD
District/county Township Village Group HHs Population HHs Population
Honghe
1 Mengzi Zhicun HAS Mengzi Zhicun Town Yiwanshui Xiafeitu 5 21 0 0
2 Jianshui Jianshui HAS Jianshui Lin’an Town Yongshan 0 0 0 0
3 YuanyangYuanyang Highway Branch
MMECYuanyang Nansha Town Taoyuan Wojia 27 130 0 0
4 Pingbian Pingbian Highway Branch MMEC Pingbian Xinxian Xiang Jimi Xiahaniwu 1 6 0 0
Wenshan 1 Yanshan Yanshan Emergency Center Yanshan Jiangna Town Tinghu Daqinglong 12 51 0 0
Pu’er 1 Simao Simao HAS Simao District Nanping Town Liancun Dapingzhang 6 24 0 0
2 Zhenyuan Heping HAS Zhenyuan Heping Town Nazhuang Dashujiao, Laoqinpo 18 56 0 0
Dali1 Heqing
Heqing Highway Branch Emergency Center
Heqing Jindun Xiang Yitou Taoshuhe 0 0 0 0
2 YunlongYunlong Highway Branch
Emergency CenterYunlong Guanping Xiang Guanping Lishupo 10 49 0 0
Lijiang 1 Highway
BureauLijiang MMEC Gucheng District Jinshan Wenhua Hongqi 2 0 0 0 0
Total 259 1040 1 4
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Population affected by other projects in the past five years(SDD)
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision Affected by LA Affected by HD
District/county Township Village Group HHs Population HHs Population
Zhaotong 1 Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway Bureau MMEC Zhaoyang District
Longquan Sub-district Guanba 11 61 185 0 0
2 Ludian Ludian Highway Branch MMEC Ludian Jiangdi Pojiao Guoquandong 9 32 0 0
3 Ludian Xinjie HAS Ludian Xinjie Xinjie 13 7 29 0 0
4 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS Qiaojia Jintang Meitan 2 10 24 0 0
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HAS Qilin District Yuezhou Yuezhou Nanmen 5 21 0 0
2 Huize Dajing HAS Huize Dajing Jingtian Shangcun 6 26 0 0
3 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS Zhanyi Jinlong Sub-district Yuguang 10 19 82 0 0
Chuxiong
1 Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC
/ Donggua Yongxing Wangliu 1/2 50 156 0 0
2 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS Yuanmou Yuanma Longquan Fengyi 23 93 0 0
3 Wuding Jincheng HAS Wuding Shishan Ximen 2 6 20 0 0
4 Mouding Mouding HAS Mouding Gonghe Sanhua 5 52 204 0 0
5 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS Shuangbai Tuodian Xicheng, Dongcheng
Shangcun, Tuzicun 20 67 0 0
Yuxi
1 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS Eshan Shuangjiang Sub-district
Baijin Anyi 18 72 0 0
2 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS Yuanjiang Honghe Sub-district Honghe Tuanshu 10 40 0 0
3 Dengjiang Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway Branch )
Dengjiang Fenglu Town Lanxiu 1/2 21 89 0 0
4 Huaning Ningzhou HAS Huaning Ningzhou Sub-district Zhaobaochong Zhaobaochong 0 0 0 0
Honghe 1 Gejiu Gejiu HAS Gejiu City Jijie Town Baojiazhuang Baojiazhuang 7 25 0 0
2 Shiping Shiping Highway Branch MMEC Shiping Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Yangguangcheng 18 72 0 0
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision Affected by LA Affected by HD
District/county Township Village Group HHs Population HHs Population
3 Shiping Shiping (built with station) Shiping Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Yangguangcheng 0 0 0 0
4 Jinping Jinping Highway Branch MMEC Jinping Jinhe Town Gantang Shuiduichong 38 170 0 0
5 Jingping Jingping HAS(built with center) Jingping Jinhe Town Gantang Shuiduichong 0 0 0 0
6 Honghe Honghe HAS Honghe Yisa Town Mengdian Bahan 4 17 0 0
7 Lvchun Lvchun HAS Honghe Daxing Town Jiamei Geluo 11 50 0 0
Wenshan
1 QiubeiQiubei Highway Branch
Emergency CenterQiubei Badaoshao Xiang Lijiazhuang Erdaogou 5 22 0 0
2 FuningFuning Highway Branch
Emergency CenterFuning Xinhua Town Tuanjie Pingsang, Toutang 9 40 0 0
3 Qiubei Qiubei HAS Qiubei Badaoshao Xiang Yizhu Xiaoyizhu 37 167 0 0
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC Simao District Simao Town Lianhua Nametian 17 68 3 13
2 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS Ximeng Mengsuo Town Mengsuo Mangkangle 9 2 9 0 0
3 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS Jiangcheng Menglie Town Qiaotou Jiuzhai 27 98 0 0
Baoshan1 Shidian
Shidian Highway Branch Emergency Center
Shidian Shuichang Pingchangzi Dachangshan 18 79 0 0
2 Changning Goujie HAS Changning Goujie Jinma Mujia 0 0 0 0
3 Shidian Yaoguan HAS Shidian Yaoguan Yaoguan 15 6 25 0 0
4 Shidian 707 HAS Shidian Shuichang Pingchangzi Dachangshan 0 0 0 0
Dehong 1 Lianghe Lianghe MMEC LiangheJiubao Achang Xiang /
Zhedao TownAnle/Nongme
Fanxinzhai, Qiaotou, Fanlaozhai, Longwozhai
24 90 0 0
Lijiang 1 Huaping Rongjiang HAS Huaping Zhongxin Hedong 3 40 171 0 0
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision Affected by LA Affected by HD
District/county Township Village Group HHs Population HHs Population
Total 580 2243 3 13
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Appendix 7
Dirctly affected Minority by the World Bank Project (SDD)
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision
Affected by LA
Ethnic minority
Affected by HDEthnic
minority
District/county
Township Village Group HHsPopulati
onHHs
Population
Chuxiong1 Mouding Mouding MMEC Mouding Jiangpo Micun Shangmi 23 88 Yi 1 4 Yi
2 Chuxiong Chuxiong HAS / Donghua XinliuDaboyan,
Xiaoboyan1 3 Yi 0 0 /
Yuxi 1 XinpingXinping Highway Branch
MMECXinping
Guishan Sub-district
Yani Chahe 6 24 Hani 0 0 /
Honghe1 Mengzi Zhicun HAS Mengzi Zhicun Town Yiwanshui Xiafeitu 5 21 Miao 0 0 /
2 YuanyangYuanyang Highway
Branch MMECYuanyang Nansha Town Taoyuan Wojia 27 130 Dai 0 0 /
Wenshan 1 YanshanYanshan Highway Branch
Emergency CenterYanshan Jiangna Town Tinghu Daqinglong 12 51 Zhuang 0 0 /
PU’er 1 Zhenyuan Heping HAS Zhenyuan Heping Town NazhuangDashujiao, Laoqinpo
5 18 Yi, Laku 0 0 /
Dali 1 YunlongYunlong Highway Bureau
Emergency CenterYunlong Guanping Xiang Guanping Lishupo 10 49 Bai 0 0 /
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No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision
Affected by LA
Ethnic minority
Affected by HDEthnic
minority
District/county
Township Village Group HHsPopulati
onHHs
Population
Total 89 384 _ 1 4 _
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Appendix 8
Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision LA Ethnic
minorityHD Ethnic
minorityDistrict/county Township Village Group AHs APs AHs APs
Qujing 1 Zhanyi Shibanjing HAS Zhanyi Jinlong Sub-district Yuguang 10 2 8 Yi 0 0 /
Chuxiong
1Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway Bureau MMEC
/ Donggua Yongxing Wangliu 1/2 50 156 Yi 0 0 /
2 Yuanmou Yuanmou HAS Yuanmou Yuan Longquan Fengyi 8 29 Yi 0 0 /
3 Wuding Jincheng HAS Wuding Shishan Ximen 2 2 6 Yi 0 0 /
4 Mouding Mouding HAS Mouding Gonghe Sanhua 5 11 42 Yi 0 0 /
5 Shuangbai Shuangbai HAS Shuangbai TuodianXicheng,
DongchengShangcun, Tuzicun 9 33 Yi 0 0 /
Yuxi 1 Yuanjiang Yuanhong HAS Yuanjiang Honghe Sub-district Honghe Tuanshu 10 40 Yi 0 0 /
Honghe 1 Gejiu Gejiu HAS Gejiu City Jijie Town Baojiazhuang Baojiazhuang 2 8 Yi 0 0 /
2 ShipingShiping Highway Branch
MMECShiping Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Yangguangcheng 18 72 Yi 0 0 /
3 Shiping Shiping HAS Shiping Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Yangguangcheng 0 0 / 0 /
4 Honghe Honghe HAS Honghe Yisa Town Mengdian Bahan 4 17 Yi, Hani 0 0 /
5 Lvchun Lvchun HAS Lvchun Daxing Town Jiamei Geluo 11 50 Hani 0 0 /
6 Jinping Jinping Highway Branch Jinping Jinhe Town Gantang Shuiduichong 38 170 Yao 0 0 /
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Highway Bureau
No.Highway Branch
Name of MMEC or HASDivision LA Ethnic
minorityHD Ethnic
minorityMMEC
7 Jinping Jinping HAS Jinping Jinhe Town Gantang Shuiduichong 0 0 / 0 0 /
Wenshan
1 QiubeiQiubei Highway Branch
Emergency CenterQiubei Badaoshao Xiang Lijiazhuang Erdaogou 5 22 Zhuang 0 0 /
2 FuningFuning Highway Branch
Emergency CenterFuning Xinhua Town Tuanjie Pingsang, Toutang 9 40 Zhuang 0 0 /
3 Qiubei Qiubei HAS Qiubei Badaoshao Xiang Yizhu Xiaoyizhu 37 167 Miao 0 0 /
Pu’er
1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC Simao District Simao Town Lianhua Nametian 3 12 Wa 0 0 /
2 Ximeng Mengsuo HAS Ximeng Mengsuo Town Mengsuo Mangkangle 9 2 9 Wa 0 0 /
3 Jiangcheng Menglie HAS Jiangcheng Menglie Town Qiaotou Jiuzhai 13 45 Hani, Wa
Dehong 1 Lianghe Lianghe MMEC LiangheJiubao Achang Xiang / Zhedao
TownAnle/Nongme
Fanxinzhai, Fanlaozhai, Longwozhai, Qiaotou
8 30Dai,
Jingpo0 0
Lijiang 1 Huaping Rongjiang HAS Huaping Zhongxin Hedong 3 12 52 Bai 0 0 /
Total 254 1008 _ 0 0 _
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Appendix 9
LA Compensation Rates on Directly affected Land by Bank projects (SDD)
170
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HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
Zhaotong
1 Yanjin
Yanjin Highway Branch MMEC
Yanjin
Niuzhai
Xiang
Dunhou
Liangheya
n29.4 29.4 0 0
LA and HD Compensation and Resettlement Measures
for Construction Land in Yanjin County (YCG [2014]
No.31)
Non-irrigated land (Tier-1): 30600
yuan/mu,
980004.18
0 2015.5.29
2 YiliangXiaocaob
a HASYiliang
Xiaocaoba
Xiaocaoba
Sanjiao,Tianba,Yanji
ao
11.41 11.41 0 0
LA and HD Compensation and Resettlement Measures for the Town Planning Area of Yiliang County (YCGO
[2014] No.8)
Non-irrigated land: 32112
yuan/mu
433787.38
0
2015.5.17/2015.9.15/2015.12
.1
3 Yiliang Kuixiang HAS
Yiliang
Kuixiang
Kuiyang
Jieshang6/
7
15.7453
15.7453
0 0 LA and HD Compensation and Resettlement Measures for the Town Planning Area of Yiliang County (YCGO
[2014] No.8)
Non-irrigated land: 27045
yuan/mu
485905.5
0 2016.4.14
171
RAP and SDD Report of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
4 Shuifu
Shuifu Highway branch MMEC (built with
HAS )
Shuifu
Yunfu
Sub-distri
ct
Gaotan, Anjian
g
Shipan,
Dayun,
Daping,
Fengshou
29.4319.18
110.24
90
Notice of the Shuifu County Government on Adjusting LA
Compensation Rates (SCG [2015] No.8)
Anjiang Community: non-
irrigated land: 49590 yuan/mu; Gaotan Village:
woodland: 16800 yuan/mu;non-irrigated land:
32340 yuan/mu
520000 0 2015.7.11
5 Shuifu
Xiangjiaba HAS (built with
center)
Shuifu
Yunfu
Sub-distri
ct
Gaotan, Anjian
g
Shipan,
Dayun,
Daping,
Fengshou
0 0 0 0 / / / / /
Chuxiong
1Moudi
ngShangmi Village
Mouding
Jiangpo
MicunShangmi
20 0 20 0Notice of the Mouding
County Government on the Woodland (Tier-
2): 15000 310736
.25176000
2016.2.18
172
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HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
MMECNew Round of Uniform LA Compensation Rates (MCG
[2015] No.47)
yuan/mu(Forest land expropriation
compensation 10,000 yuan / mu,
the forest compensation
5,000 yuan / mu)
2Chuxio
ngChuxiong
HAS/
Donghua
Xinliu
Daboyan, Xiaoboya
n
10 3.48 5.37 1.15
Notice of the Chuxiong Municipal Government on
Updating House Replacement Costs of Chuxiong City (CPG [2010] No.182); Notice of the
Chuxiong Municipal Government on Issuing the
LA Management Measures of Chuxiong City (CPG [2010]
No.183)
Tier-2 land (irrigated land:
60000 yuan/mu, non-irrigated land: 30000
yuan/mu); young crop
compensation (irrigated land: 1500 yuan/mu, non-irrigated land: 1000
288084.77
0 2016.3
173
RAP and SDD Report of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
yuan/mu)
Yuxi 1Xinpin
g
Xinping Highway Branch MMEC
Xinping
Guishan
Sub-distri
ct
YaniChah
e14.69 8.27 0 6.42
Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on
Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures
(Cities) of Yunnan Province (YPLRB [2014] No.27)
Irrigated land (Tier-3): 33000
yuan/mu, unused land: 8000
yuan/mu, young crop
compensation: 1200 yuan/mu
334194 02013.11.2
1
Honghe
1Mengz
iZhicun HAS
Mengzi
Zhicun
Town
Yiwanshui
Xiafeitu
37.072 6.9517.96
512.157
Notice of the Mengzi Municipal Government on the
Implementation of the Uniform AAOV Rates and Location -based Composite
Land Prices for LA of Yunnan Province (MMG
[2015] No.4)
Non-irrigated land (Tier-2): 37779
yuan/mu, woodland: 14400 yuan/mu, ground
attachment compensation: 6000 yuan/mu
1338260
02015.10.2
9
2Jianshu
iJianshui
HASJianshui
Lin’an
Yongshan 16.84 13.17 0 3.67Reply of the Jianshui County
Government on LA Sloped non-
irrigated land: 785435 0 2016.1.22
174
RAP and SDD Report of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
TownCompensation Rates of
Jianshui County (Amended) (JCG [2014] No.133)
53604 yuan/mu, unused land: 3000
yuan/mu
3Yuany
angMMEC
Yuanyang
Nansha
Town
Taoyuan
Wojia
124.99(MME
C actually
use 7.48mu
)
97.9 8.3718.7
2
LA and HD Compensation Rates for Yuanlu and
Hongnan Roads (Yuanyang Segment) (YCG [2009]
No.61)
Irrigated land: 16000 yuan/mu,
non-irrigated land: 7000 yuan/mu,
reclaimed land: 4000 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation: 800 yuan/mu
650320 0
2013.1.2
3;2013.4.1
6;2013.8.2
175
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HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
4Pingbi
an
Pingbian Highway Branch MMEC
Pingbian
Xinxian
JimiXiahaniw
u8:7705
1:5165
5:8651:389
Compensation and Resettlement Program for Pingbian Highway Branch
MMEC
non-irrigated land: 2300 yuan/mu,
woodland: 15000 yuan/mu,
wasteland: 6000 yuan/mu
842147.5
0 2016.6
Wenshan
1Yansha
n
Yanshan Emergency Center
Yanshan
Jiangna
TinghuDaqinglon
g57.34
37.628
019.712
LA and HD Compensation Program for National
Highway 323 Reconstruction in Yanshan County
Non-irrigated land: 33250 yuan/mu,
wasteland: 16625 yuan/mu
1639027
0 2015.6.17
Pu’er 1
Simao Highw
ay Branch
Simao HAS
Simao
Distric
Nanping
Town
Liancun
Dapingzhang
24 9.526 7.3827.09
2
LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of
Yunnan Province (Amended)
Average compensation rate
of Tier-1 areas: 66323
yuan/mu(Actual paddy (vegetable) 60,000 yuan / mu,
931906.5
20002015.12.
2;2016.2.22
176
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HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
garden 36,000 yuan / mu, fish ponds 61,500 yuan / mu of
forest land 5000 yuan / mu)
2
Zhenyuan
Highway
Branch
Heping HAS
Zhenyuan
Heping
Town
Nazhuang
Dashujiao, Laoqinpo
7.1 0 7.1 0
Notes of the Heping Town Government on Historical
Acquisition of Construction Land for the Zhenyuan
Highway Branch and Heping HASs
Woodland: 694.58 yuan/mu, labor cost: 955
yuan
6730 0 1995.12
177
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HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
Dali
1 HeqingTaoshuhe Emergency Center
Heqing
Jindun
XiangYitou
Taoshuhe
15.96 0 15.96 0
Compensation and Resettlement Program for the
Heqing County S221 Shangguan-Heqing Class-1 Expansion Project (Phase 1) (Dongpo Junction-Heyang
Road Segment) (HCG [2011] No.61)
Irrigated land (Tier-2): 4500 yuan/mu; non-irrigated land
(Tier-2): 35000 yuan/mu;
woodland: 9000 yuan/mu
170559 0 2013.8.28
2Yunlon
g
Lishupo Emergency Center
Yunlong
Guanping
Xiang
Guanping
Lishupo
15.5 15.5 0 0
Reply on the LA Compensation and
Resettlement Program for the Yunlong Highway Branch Lishupo Emergency Center
(LCG [2015] No.54)
Non-irrigated land: 23000 yuan/mu;
359460 0 2016.5.5
Lijiang
1Highw
ay Bureau
Lijiang Highway Branch MMEC
Gucheng
district
Jinshan
Wenhua
Hongqi 2
45.91 14.6 031.3
1
Uniform AAOV Rates and Location-based Composite
Land Prices for LA of Lijiang City (Interim)
Cultivated land: 20000 yuan/mu,
unused land: 10000 yuan/mu,
young crop
616780 0 2013.9
178
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HighwayBureau
NoHighw
ayBranch
MMEC or HAS
Division
Subtotal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood land (mu)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policyCompensation
ratesLA
amount
HD amou
nt
Time of payment
District/
county
Township
VillageGrou
p
compensation: 800 yuan/mu
Appendix 10
La Compensatio Rates on Affected Land by other Items in past five years
Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
Zhaotong
1 Highway Bureau
Zhaotong Highway
Branch MMEC
Zhaoyang District
Longquan
Sub-
Guanba
11 21.72 17.99 0 3.73 Opinions on LA and HD Implementation for
the Yunnan South-North Expressway
(Zhaotong Segment)
Non-irrigated land: 67000 yuan/mu
1897311
0 2015.7.1
179
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
district
(ZMGO [2014] No.41)
2 Ludian MMEC LudianJiangdi
pojiao
Guoquandong
22.13 22.13 0 0
LA and HD Compensation Rates
for the National Highway G213
Reconstruction Project (Ludian Segment)
Non-irrigated land: 32131 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation: 1000 yuan/mu
615446.28
02016.3
.22
3 Ludian Xinjie HAS Ludian Xinjie
Xinjie
13 13 13 0 0 LA and HD Compensation and
Resettlement Measures for the Yunnan South-
North Expressway (Ludian Segment)
(LCG [2013] No.7)
Non-irrigated land: 27324 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation:
1000 yuan
462909.3
0 2013.11.14
4 Qiaojia Baihetan HAS Qiaojia Jintang
Meitan
2 17.011
0 0 17.011
LA Compensation Program of Jintang
Town
Land: 35639 yuan/mu, barren
hills: 6000 yuan/mu
790866.7
0 2014.4.14
180
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
Qujing
1 Qilin Yuezhou HASQilin
District
Yuezhou
Yuezhou
Nanmen
10 10 0 0
Notice on the Implementation of the Uniform AAOV Rates
and Location-based Composite Land Prices
for LA of Yunnan Province
Young crop compensation: 1667 yuan/mu;
average compensation rate
of Tier-3 areas: 52261 yuan/mu
932227 02013.7
.13
2 Huize Dajing HAS HuizeDajing
Jingtian
Shangcun
10 10 0 0
LA and HD Compensation Rates
for the National Highway 213 Jiangdi-
Steelworks Construction Project (HCG [2013] No.6)
Irrigated land: 43040 yuan/mu;
non-irrigated land: 33040 yuan/mu
620951.5
02015.4
.30
3 ZhanyiShibanjing
HASZhanyi
Jinlong Sub
-district
Yuguang
10 21.1 21.1 0 0
LA and HD Compensation Rates for Xiaohaizi Service
Zone Improvement and Shibanjing Law-enforcement Site
Non-irrigated land: 59915 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation: 2000 yuan/mu
1306407
02014.7
.17
181
RAP and SDD Report of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
Construction (ZCGO [2014] No.64)
Chuxiong
1Highway Bureau
Chuxiong Highway
Bureau MMEC/
Donggua
Yongxin
g
Wangliu 1/2
40.997
40.997
0 0
Notice of the Chuxiong Municipal Government
on Issuing the LA Management Measures of Chuxiong City (CPG
[2010] No.183)
Non-irrigated land (Tier-1): 40000
yuan/mu; irrigated land: 1500 yuan/mu
3341255.5
02011.5
.15
2Yuanmo
uYuanmou HAS Yuanmou
Yuan
Longquan
Fengyi16.29
616.29
60 0
LA and HD Implementation
Program for the Class-2 Yuanshuang Highway (CPG [2008] No.20)
Irrigated land: 27000 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation: 3000 yuan/mu
1515528
0 2011.6
3 Wuding Jincheng HAS Wuding Shishan
Ximen
2 4.3 4.3 0 0 LA Compensation Agreement between the Wuding County Land and Resources Bureau and Ximen Group 2 of
Ximen Community, Shishan Town, Wuding
Irrigated land: 90000 yuan/mu,
young crop compensation: 1000 yuan/mu
393126.07
0 200
9.12.24
182
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
County
4 Mouding Mouding HAS MoudingGongh
e
Sanhua
515.22
0615.22
060 0
LA and HD Implementation
Program for the Class-2 Yuanshuang Highway (CPG [2008] No.20)
Irrigated land: 27000 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation: 300
yuan/mu
517500 02011.1
0
5Shuangb
aiShuangbai
HASShuangba
i
Tuodian
Xicheng,
Dongcheng
Shangcun,
Tuzicun
16.21 16.21 0 0
LA and HD Implementation
Program for the Class-2 Yuanshuang Highway (CPG [2008] No.20)
Irrigated land: 27000 yuan/mu;
young crop compensation: 1200 yuan/mu
1356405.6
02010.9
-2012.3
Yuxi 1 Eshan Shuangjiang HAS
Eshan Shuangjiang
Sub-
district
Baijin
Anyi 5.4 5.4 0 0 Notice of the Yunnan Provincial Land and Resources Bureau on
Amending LA Compensation Rates of 15 Prefectures (Cities) of Yunnan Province
(YPLRB [2014] No.27)
Irrigated land (Tier-1):125000
yuan/mu, young crop compensation:
3500 yuan/mu
693900 0 2012.9.14
183
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
2Yuanjian
gYuanhong
HASYuanjian
g
Hongh
e Sub
-district
Honghe
Tuanshu
6 6 0 0
LA Compensation Rates for Construction Projects of Yuanjiang County (YCG [2010]
No.89)
Irrigated land: 100000 yuan/mu
614285 /2011.6
.13
3Dengjian
g
Fenglu HAS (built with Dengjiang Highway Bureau)
Dengjiang
Fenglu Town
Lanxiu
1/2 6.43 6.43 0 0
Uniform AAOV Rates and Location -based
Composite Land Prices for LA of Yuxi City
(YMG [2009] No.176)
Irrigated land: 205000 yuan/mu
1357830
/2013.11.20
4 Huaning Ningzhou HAS Huaning
Ningzhou
Sub-
district
Zhaobaochong
Zhaobaochon
g5 5 0 0
Reply of the Huaning County Government on Acquiring the Right to
Use State-owned Construction Land in Plot HTC- (2011)-43 (HCG [2013] No.57)
788.13 yuan/m2262736
5.34/
2013.9.26
Hong 1 Gejiu Gejiu HAS Gejiu Jiji Bao Baojia 12.43 12.43 0 0 LA and HD Irrigated land: 756622 0 2010.6
184
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
he
e Town
jiazhuang
zhuang 4 4
Compensation Rates for the Lengqing
Highway Extension Jijie-Gejiu Segment
Reconstruction Project (GMG [2009] No.100)
40000 yuan/mu .1 .18
2 ShipingShiping
Highway Branch MMEC
Shiping
Yilong Town
Yangguangcheng
Yangguangch
rng20 20 0 0
LA and HD Compensation Program
for the Shihong Expressway (Shiping Segment) in Shiping County (SCG [2012]
No.190)
Irrigated land: 30000 yuan/mu,
young crop compensation: 3500 yuan/mu
737440 02015.4
.16
3 ShipingShiping
HAS(built with center)
Shiping
Yilong Town
Yangguangcheng
Yangguangch
eng0 0 0 0 / / / / /
4 JinpingJingping Highway
JinpingJinhe
Pingtang
Shuiduichong
43.353
43.353
0 0LA Compensation and Resettlement Program
Irrigated land: 18266 yuan/mu;
18602490
02010.3.23,20
185
RAP and SDD Report of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
Branch MMECTown
for the Manjin Class-2 Highway in Jinping County (JCG [2009]
No.109)
young crop compensation: 1500 yuan/mu
13.3.6
5 JinpingJinping
HAS(built with center)
Jinping
Jinhe Town
Pingtang
Shuiduichong
0 0 0 0 / / / / /
6 Honghe Honghe HAS Honghe
Yisa
Town
Mengdia
nBahan 160 0
144.37
15.63
LA Compensation Rates for the Integrated Logistics Center of the Aoyao Mountain Area
in Honghe County (HCG [2011] No.166)
Non-irrigated land: 8400 yuan/mu,
barren hills: 1000 yuan/mu
946000 02015.7
.10
7 Lvchun Lvchun HAS Honghe
Daxing
Town
Jiamei
Geluo 20 0 20 0
LA Compensation Rates for the Integrated Logistics Center of the Aoyao Mountain Area
in Honghe County (HCG [2011] No.166)
Non-irrigated land: 8400 yuan/mu,
barren hills: 1000 yuan/mu
76500 02011.3
.29
186
RAP and SDD Report of the Yunnan Highway Asset Management Project
Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
Wenshan
1 QiubeiQiubei
Emergency Center
Qiubei
Badaoshao Xiang
Lijiazhuang
Erdaogou
26.7585
25.2863
1.4722
0
LA and HD Compensation and
Resettlement Program for the Mountain
Tourism Project of Qiubei County (QCGO
[2012] No.31)
Cultivated land: 21330 yuan/mu, woodland: 17160
yuan/mu
634940 02014.6
.5
2 FuningFuning
Emergency Center
Funing
Xinhua Town
Tuanjie
Pingsang,
Toutang
8 8 0 0
LA Compensation Rates of the Toutang
Area in Funing County FCG [2014] No.22)
Irrigated land: 80102 yuan/mu
1531165.8
02011.1
2.4
3 Qiubei Qiubei HAS Qiubei
Badaoshao Xiang
Yizhu
Xiaoyizhu
28.58 25.66 0 2.92
LA and HD Compensation Rates of Qiubei County (QCG
[2015] No.13)
Non-irrigated land: 27018 yuan/mu,
unused land: 13509 yuan/mu
1503664.56
02015.11.10
Pu’er 1Highway Bureau
Pu’er Highway Bureau MMEC
Simao District
Simao Town
Lianhua
Nametian
134.8
62(MME
C
27.341
107.521
0 TBD
Irrigated land: 30000 yuan/mu, woodland: 3832
yuan/mu, vegetable
506675.05
380960.67
2011.4.28
187
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
actually use 45.53
mu)
land: 12000 yuan/mu, non-
irrigated land: 6000 yuan/mu, young
crop compensation: 10500 yuan/mu
2Ximeng Highway Branch
Mengsuo HAS Ximeng
Mengsuo Town
Mengsuo
Mangkangle 9
21.46 0 021.4
6
LA Compensation Rates for the Lancang-
Ximeng (Mengsuo) Highway
Garden land: 20000 yuan/mu, young
crop compensation: 800 yuan/mu
414952 02010.12.18
3
Jiangcheng
Highway Branch
Menglie HASJiangchen
g
Mengli
e Town
Qiaotou
Jiuzhai 33.45 33.45 0 0 TBD
Irrigated land: land compensation
13840 yuan/mu, young crop
compensation: 800 yuan/mu
1712353
21482
2011.5.17
Baoshan
1 ShidianShuichang Emergency
CenterShidian
Shuichang
Pingchangzi
Dachangshan
60.712
48.293
12.419
0LA and HD
Compensation Program for the Shuichang Area
Non-irrigated land: 30840 yuan/mu; woodland: 7000
2148726.92
02016.01.09
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
in Shuichang Industry Park in Baoshan City (BIPC [2014] No.76)
yuan/mu; reclaimed land: 1000 yuan/mu
2Changni
ngGoujie HAS
Changning
Goujie
Xinchang
Duoyi 6.948 3.553 0.053.34
5
LA and HD Compensation and
Resettlement Program for the County Town-
Goujie and Xiqian-County Town Class-2 Highway Construction Project (CCG [2009]
No.95)
Irrigated land: 35190 yuan/mu;
non-irrigated land: 24380 yuan/mu
61393.39
02011.1
2
3 Shidian Yaoguan HAS ShidianYaoguan
Yaoguan
Shiwu 7.974 7.974 0 0
Uniform AAOV Rates and Location-based
Composite Land Prices for LA of Yunnan
Province
Irrigated land: 31875 yuan/mu; vegetable land: 33150 yuan/mu;
non-irrigated land: 28050 yuan/mu
451395.75
02015.11.29
4 Shidian707 HAS (built
with Shidian
Shuich
Pingcha
Dachangshan
0 0 0 0 / / / / /
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Highway Bureau
NoHighway Branch
MMEC or HAS
DivisionSubto
tal (mu)
Cultivated land (mu)
Wood
land (mu
)
Other
(mu)
Compensation policy Compensation ratesLA
amount
HD amount
Time of
payment
District/county
Township
Village
Group
Shuichang Emergency
Center)ang ngzi
Dehong
1 LiangheLianghe Highway
Branch MMECLianghe
Jiubao Achang
Xiang / Zhedao Town
Anle/
Nongme
Fanxinzhai,
Qiaotou,
Fanlaozhai,
Longwozhai
54.096
54.096
0 0
Construction Land Contract between the
Lianghe County Government and the Lianghe Highway
Branch MMEC in the Dehong Highway
Bureau
Resettlement subsidy: 45,000 yuan/mu, young
crop compensation: 1000 yuan/mu, living subsidy:
12,000 yuan/mu
3046106.8
02010.2
.28
Lijiang
1 HuapingRongjiang
HASHauping
Zhongxin
Hedong
San zu25.09
825.09
80 0
Uniform AAOV Rates and Location-based
Composite Land Prices for LA of Lijiang City
(Interim)
Cultivated land: 20000 yuan/mu,
unused land: 10000 yuan/mu, young
crop compensation: 800 yuan/mu
1609213.65
02011.1
1
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Appendix 11
Analysis of LEFs’ Landlost RateHighw
ay Bureau
Highway Branch
Township village Group No Name of affected
household
The total
household
population
Total cultivat
ed areas
PMO LA area
Other Program LA area
Remaining land
area
LA area/
household
cultivated
areasChuxio
ngChuxiong Donghua Xinliu Xiaoboyan 1 YSY 4 8.64 0.89 0 7.75 10.30%
2 ZKY 4 8.42 1.7 0 6.72 20.19%3 YX 5 8.75 0.36 0 8.39 4.11%4 YYZ 3 8.33 0.53 0 7.8 6.36%
Subtotal
4 16 34.14 3.48 0 30.66 10.19%
MC Donggua Shuihe Wangliuer 1 XWY 3 1.4 1.18 0 61.32 84.29%2 XWW 3 1.38 1.17 0 0.2 84.78%3 XWQ 1 1.96 0.84 0 1.12 42.86%4 XCC 5 1.48 1.2 0 0.28 81.08%5 XSC 4 0.98 0.86 0 0.12 87.76%
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6 XLC 1 0.96 0.85 0 0.12 88.54%7 XBC 1 1.31 1.11 0 0.2 84.73%8 XJR 2 1.43 1.23 0 0.2 86.01%9 XZC 3 0.72 0.6 0 0.12 83.33%10 XSC 3 0.93 0.8 0 0.14 86.02%11 XZW 2 0.94 0.84 0 0.1 89.36%12 XSC 2 1.29 1.05 0 0.24 81.40%13 XJC 2 1.02 0.8 0 0.23 78.43%14 XBC 2 1.46 1.23 0 0.23 84.25%15 XJZ 2 1.38 0.84 0 0.53 60.87%16 WQY 2 1.35 1.05 0 0.3 77.78%17 XCM 2 1.33 1.08 0 0.25 81.20%18 XCH 5 1.31 1.06 0 0.24 80.92%19 XCX 2 0.55 0.42 0 0.13 76.36%20 ZLJ 4 1.02 0.84 0 0.17 82.35%21 XXC 4 2.03 0.88 0 1.15 43.35%22 XCJ 4 1.46 0.9 0 0.56 61.64%23 XCH 2 1.32 0.43 0 0.88 32.58%24 XCC 2 1.45 0.37 0 1.08 25.52%25 SJM 2 0.48 0.42 0 0.06 87.50%26 WQY 5 1.57 1.11 0 0.45 70.70%27 YQF 3 1 0.63 0 0.37 63.00%28 XCC 4 1.54 0.84 0 0.7 54.55%29 ZXH 5 1.51 1.07 0 0.44 70.86%
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30 XJR 1 0.47 0.22 0 0.25 46.81%31 XGF 1 0.7 0.2 0 0.5 28.57%32 XJC 5 1.61 1.05 0 0.56 65.22%33 XJH 4 1.1 0.86 0 0.24 78.18%34 XCC 3 1.25 0.63 0 0.62 50.40%35 XJY 3 1.74 1.36 0 0.38 78.16%36 WJL 4 2.39 1.29 0 1.09 53.97%37 FCF 3 1.66 0.86 0 0.8 51.81%38 SBY 7 1.97 1.5 0 0.47 76.14%39 XJS 5 0.62 0.38 0 0.24 61.29%40 MCF 5 2.23 0.04 0 1.79 1.79%41 XJR 2 1.11 0.41 0 0.7 36.94%42 XJW 3 1.19 1.07 0 0.27 89.91%43 SBQ 4 0.86 0.85 0 0.17 98.84%44 SSM 4 1.06 0.83 0 0.24 78.30%45 WQZ 3 1.93 0.64 0 1.28 33.16%46 XQC 3 1.15 1.05 0 0.1 91.30%47 WYM 6 3.9 1.26 0 0.32 32.31%48 WCM 3 2.99 0.86 0 0.34 28.76%49 XJL 3 2.39 1.06 0 1.26 44.35%50 YGZ 2 1.66 0.63 0 1.16 37.95%
Subtotal
50 156 70.42 42.87 0 84.71 60.88%
Mouding Gonghe Sanhua Five groups 1 HK 4 3.68 0.6 0 3.08 16.30%
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town village of villagers 2 HG 6 5.52 0.25 0 5.27 4.53%3 HP 5 4.6 0.29 0 4.31 6.30%4 HQZ 4 3.68 0.33 0 3.35 8.97%5 HSB 4 3.68 0.26 0 3.42 7.07%6 HSW 3 2.76 0.66 0 2.1 23.91%7 HSX 2 1.84 0.42 0 1.42 22.83%8 HSG 4 3.68 0.35 0 3.33 9.51%9 HQG 4 3.68 0.78 0 2.9 21.20%10 HQL 4 3.68 0.2 0 3.48 5.43%11 HCL 2 1.84 0.33 0 1.51 17.93%12 HSL 4 3.68 0.2 0 3.48 5.43%13 HF 3 2.76 0.26 0 2.5 9.42%14 HLY 7 6.44 0.16 0 6.28 2.48%15 HG 4 3.68 0.35 0 3.33 9.51%16 HJ 3 2.76 0.42 0 2.34 15.22%17 HJQ 4 3.68 0.46 0 3.22 12.50%18 HHZ 5 4.6 0.26 0 4.34 5.65%19 HQZ 6 5.52 0.29 0 5.23 5.25%20 HQB 3 2.76 0.18 0 2.58 6.52%21 HQS 3 2.76 0.21 0 2.55 7.61%22 HSG 6 5.52 0.27 0 5.25 4.89%23 HSC 4 3.68 0.29 0 3.39 7.88%24 HSH 3 2.76 0.31 0 2.45 11.23%25 HW 4 3.68 0.24 0 3.44 6.52%
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26 HSX 4 3.68 0.35 0 3.33 9.51%27 HQF 2 1.84 0.21 0 1.63 11.41%28 HSQ 3 2.76 0.56 0 2.2 20.29%29 HSH 6 5.52 0.66 0 4.86 11.96%30 QRZ 2 1.84 0.14 0 1.7 7.61%31 HY 5 4.6 0.21 0 4.39 4.57%32 HL 4 3.68 0.33 0 3.35 8.97%33 HB 7 6.44 0.21 0 6.23 3.26%34 HB 4 3.68 0.25 0 3.43 6.79%35 WJQ 3 2.76 0.22 0 2.54 7.97%36 QDF 4 3.68 0.26 0 3.42 7.07%37 DGL 3 2.76 0.2 0 2.56 7.25%38 YZX 1 0.92 0.18 0 0.74 19.57%39 LJZ 1 0.92 0.17 0 0.75 18.48%40 HSG 4 3.68 0.22 0 3.46 5.98%41 HSX 6 5.52 0.24 0 5.28 4.35%42 HQM 1 0.92 0.25 0 0.67 27.17%43 HQH 5 4.6 0.29 0 4.31 6.30%44 WJF 6 5.52 0.12 0 5.4 2.17%45 HY 4 3.68 0.16 0 3.52 4.35%46 LF 2 1.84 0.17 0 1.67 9.24%47 LZ 6 5.52 0.16 0 5.36 2.90%48 ZHH 3 2.76 0.24 0 2.52 8.70%49 HYJ 6 5.52 0.29 0 5.23 5.25%
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50 QFF 4 3.68 0.25 0 3.43 6.79%51 HQP 5 4.6 0.24 0 4.36 5.22%52 HWF 2 1.84 0.28 0 1.56 15.22%
Subtotal
52 204 187.68 100.37
0 338.79 53.48%
Shuangbo Highway Branch
Caidian Town
Dongcheng District
Aozi groups of villagers
1 LCX 5 3.12 2.67 0 0.45 85.58%HXY
2 YXZ 4 0.72 0.4 0 0.32 55.56%3 XRB 4 0.96 0.63 0 0.33 65.63%4 YJC 3 0.48 0.16 0 0.32 33.33%5 LCP 3 0.74 0.61 0 0.32 82.43%6 LZK 4 1.68 1.33 0 0.35 79.17%7 LZH 3 1.59 1.2 0 0.39 75.47%8 YLZ 4 0.61 0.2 0 0.41 32.79%9 LX 4 1.09 0.67 0 0.32 61.47%10 LCR 4 0.55 0.14 0 0.32 25.45%11 LJL 4 1.19 0.77 0 0.42 64.71%12 LCZ 3 0.9 0.63 0 0.27 70.00%13 LBH 4 0.61 0.25 0 0.36 40.98%14 LZ 3 0.78 0.6 0 0.18 76.92%15 LW 4 0.78 0.211 0 0.57 27.05%16 LCZ 4 1.48 0.95 0 0.52 64.19%17 COMMUN
ITY0 0 0.63 0 0 -
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18 LCQ 4 0.773 0.413 0 0.32 53.43%19 ZLG 3 0.618 0.338 0 0.32 54.69%20 CBTD 0 0 7.528 0 0 -
Subtotal
2067 18.671 20.33 0 6.49 108.89
%Yuanmou Highway Branch
Yuanma Town
Longquan Village
Fengyi groups of villagers
1 LYL 5 5 0.604 0 4.396 12.08%2 CYZ 4 2.56 0.745 0 1.815 29.10%3 LZY 4 2.405 0.549 0 1.856 22.83%4 LSX 4 1.565 0.934 0 0.631 59.68%5 LCL 4 2 0.554 0 1.446 27.70%6 ZBR 4 1.56 0.313 0 1.247 20.06%7 WXB 4 3 0.885 0 2.115 29.50%8 JXX 4 5.15 1.016 0 4.134 19.73%9 ZJH 3 6 0.53 0 5.47 8.83%10 WXH 4 4.56 0.663 0 3.897 14.54%11 WFX 4 3.25 0.468 0 2.782 14.40%12 WJN 3 4.05 0.525 0 3.525 12.96%13 ZJH 4 6.28 1.525 0 4.475 24.28%14 LGC 3 5.55 0.395 0 5.155 7.12%15 WXH 6 7.68 2.96 0 4.72 38.54%16 WXA 3 6.23 0.782 0 5.448 12.55%17 WFP 4 5.45 0.342 0 5.108 6.28%18 LYC 4 3.98 0.324 0 3.656 8.14%19 ZHX 5 4.02 0.091 0 3.929 2.26%
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20 WZP 4 5.06 0.072 0 4.988 1.42%21 WML 6 8.06 0.516 0 5.484 6.40%22 WYC 4 9.41 0.519 0 8.891 5.52%23 ZBR 3 2.69 0.515 0 2.175 19.14%
Subtotal
2393 105.51 15.82
70 87.343 15.00%
Wuding Highway Branch
Shishan Town
Ximen District
Ximen No.2 Group
1 YCL 5 11 0.6 8.2 2.2 5.45%2 ZJF 5 11 1.1 8.7 1.2 10.00%3 CXH 2 4.4 0.8 3.2 0.4 18.18%4 CYX 3 6.6 1.2 4 1.4 18.18%5 LXL 2 4.4 0.4 3.6 0.4 9.09%6 FZP 3 6.6 0.2 5.6 0.8 3.03%
Subtotal
620 44 4.3 33.3 6.4 9.77%
Zhaotong
Zhaotong Highway Branch
Longquan Street
Guanba No.11 Group 1 WZZ 5 6.5 0.74 0 3.25 11.38%2 XYH 4 3.78 0.08 0 3.7 2.12%3 LDY 2 2.6 0.42 0 2.18 16.15%4 HZH 2 2.5 0.2 0 2.3 8.00%5 CZF 4 4.38 0.752 0 3.46 17.17%6 HYY 3 3.58 0.14 0 3.44 3.91%7 ZYX 6 9 0.21 0 4.53 2.33%8 XYX 4 2.6 0.05 0 2.55 1.92%9 ZGJ 4 3.46 0.08 0 3.38 2.31%10 HTL 2 2.9 0.38 0 2.52 13.10%
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11 YJF 3 3.75 0.92 0 2.83 24.53%12 CSZ 4 4.8 0.3 0 4.5 6.25%13 LJS 3 2.45 0.13 0 2.32 5.31%14 LJY 2 3.8 0.04 0 3.76 1.05%15 XYG 3 4.12 0.27 0 3.85 6.55%16 KLS 5 6.25 0.42 0 2.56 6.72%17 LJA 3 3.6 0.25 0 3.05 6.94%18 GSQ 5 6.45 0.09 0 3.56 1.40%19 HTH 2 2.5 0.17 0 2.33 6.80%20 GYY 5 5 0.06 0 4.94 1.20%21 HGF 1 1.2 0.07 0 0.63 5.83%22 YKY 4 9 0.4 0 8.6 4.44%23 HTF 2 2.3 0.06 0 2.24 2.61%24 HTH 3 3.2 0.62 0 2.58 19.38%25 HTR 1 1.2 0.15 0 1.05 12.50%26 LHZ 4 5 0.34 0 4.66 6.80%27 YSX 4 4.8 0.21 0 4.59 4.38%28 HTX 2 2.1 0.34 0 1.76 16.19%29 XHY 4 4.6 0.42 0 4.18 9.13%30 CGL 2 2.5 0.34 0 2.16 13.60%31 HYC 4 6 0.9 0 5.1 15.00%32 HTQ 2 2.3 0.11 0 2.19 4.78%33 HTL 3 3.5 0.44 0 3.06 12.57%34 ZJZ 2 2.6 0.9 0 1.7 34.62%
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35 SQX 2 2.4 0.13 0 2.27 5.42%36 SQR 2 2.5 0.03 0 2.47 1.20%37 WYP 4 6.5 0.8 0 5.7 12.31%38 HYH 3 4 0.09 0 3.91 2.25%39 WYF 1 1.4 0.04 0 1.36 2.86%40 ZKS 2 1.8 0.12 0 1.68 6.67%41 XYK 4 4.8 0.12 0 4.68 2.50%42 XYS 3 3.5 0.07 0 3.43 2.00%43 LJA 6 8 0.18 0 7.82 2.25%44 ZSF 3 4.3 0.1 0 4.2 2.33%45 ZQY 4 4.5 0.18 0 4.32 4.00%46 XYZ 2 2.8 0.12 0 2.68 4.29%47 HTW 2 2.2 0.34 0 1.86 15.45%48 ZGF 3 3.14 0.74 0 2.4 23.57%49 JTL 1 1 0.5 0 0.5 50.00%50 HTJ 3 1.94 0.54 0 1.4 27.84%51 LJW 3 1.6 0.3 0 1.3 18.75%52 HTS 3 1.14 0.14 0 1 12.28%53 SWZ 2 2.75 0.25 0 2.5 9.09%54 WSH 3 1.1 0.1 0 1 9.09%55 HYY 1 0.38 0.18 0 0.2 47.37%56 LXZ 2 1.8 0.5 0 1.3 27.78%57 XQC 2 1.13 0.23 0 0.9 20.35%58 HYY 3 0.9 0.1 0 0.8 11.11%
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59 LXC 2 0.55 0.15 0 0.4 27.27%60 XYC 5 4.15 0.85 0 3.3 20.48%61 KDH 5 2.588 0.088 0 0.5 3.40%
Subtotal
61185 207.18
817.99 0 173.39
8.68%
Ludian Highway Branch
Jiangdi Town
Pojiao Village
Guoquandong groups of
villagers
1 RSK 4 25 10.47 0 14.53 41.88%2 YCF 5 20 0.87 0 19.13 4.35%3 YCJ 3 10 1.47 0 8.53 14.70%4 GCY 2 6 0.15 0 5.85 2.50%5 NZK 4 10 2.97 0 7.03 29.70%6 NZM 3 15 1.38 0 13.62 9.20%7 YCL 4 15 3.51 0 11.49 23.40%8 NZJ 4 13 0.97 0 12.03 7.46%9 CJ 3 7 0.34 0 6.66 4.86%
Subtotal
932 121 22.13 0 98.87 18.29%
Ludian Highway Branch
Xinjie Town
Xinjie District
No.13 groups of villagers
1 JSW 4 6 1.06 0.5 4.44 17.67%2 RXF 4 3 1.05 0.1 1.85 35.00%3 RNY 4 8 2.36 1 4.64 29.50%4 RNR 5 8 2.03 1.5 4.47 25.38%5 JSX 5 10 4.74 2 3.26 47.40%6 JFY 3 2.5 0.69 0.5 1.31 27.60%7 LGW 4 7 1.07 1.3 4.63 15.29%
Subto 7 29 44.5 13 6.9 24.6 29.21%
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talYiliangHighway Branch
Kuixiangzhen
Kuiyang Jieshang6/7 1 COMMUNITY LANDS
7.25 0 -
Subtotal
7.25 0 -
Yanjin Highway Branch
Niuzhai Country
Dunhou Country
No.1 Group 1 LQG 3 8.3 5.917 0 2.47 71.29%2
ZGW4 5.1 1.454
10 3.6459 28.51%
3YTJ
4 14.5 10.9749
0 3.5251 75.69%
4YTY
3 12.4 9.0479
0 3.3521 72.97%
5 LKG 4 7.1 2.008 0 5.092 28.28%Subto
tal5
18 47.4 29.4019
0 18.0851 62.03%
Shuifu Highway Branch
Yunfu Street
Gaotan Country
Fengshou Group
1 SGY 5 2.3 0.504 0 1.796 21.91%2 YMA 2 0.82 0.494 0 0.326 60.24%3 SGQ 7 2.94 0.23 0 2.71 7.82%4 LSL 4 1.68 0.086 0 1.594 5.12%5 COMMUN
ITY LANDS OF VILLAGE
4.032 0 -
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6 SJC 1 0.42 0.145 0 0.275 34.52%7 ZGZ 3 1 0.051 0 0.949 5.10%8 XWY 4 1.8 0.998 0 0.802 55.44%9 YSR 2 0.8 0.37 0 0.43 46.25%10 COMMUN
ITY LANDS OF VILLAGE
2.555 0 -
11 SDH 8 3.2 2.265 0 0.935 70.78%12 COMMUN
ITY LANDS OF VILLAGE
0.67 0 -
Subtotal
36 14.96 12.4 0 9.817 82.89%
Kunming
Anning Highway Branch
Lvbiao Street
Anfeng Group
Shanglvbiao 1 LQX 3 4.3 1.17 0 3.13 27.20%2 LGL 3 3.7 1.64 0 2.06 44.32%3 LAB 3 3.23 1.14 0 2.09 35.29%4 YYC 2 2.59 1.05 0 1.54 40.54%
Subtotal
411 13.82 9.83 0 8.82 71.13%
Jinning Highway Branch
Kunyang Street
Puda village Group 1 1 YZL 4 4.19 2.09 0 2.1 49.88%2 LW 4 3.55 1.5 0 2.05 42.25%3 SJH 5 4.52 0.5 0 4.02 11.06%
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4 LJX 4 3.3 0.5 0 2.8 15.15%5 LX 5 4 1 0 3 25.00%6 LXK 4 3.13 1 0 2.13 31.95%7 LSZ 4 3.32 0.5 0 2.82 15.06%
Group 2 8 AZQ 3 3.62 0.5 0 3.12 13.81%9 LSY 6 4.8 2 0 2.8 41.67%10 YHY 4 3.3 0.5 0 2.8 15.15%11 LS 5 4.1 0.5 0 3.6 12.20% Subtotal
1148 41.83 10.59 0 31.24 25.32%
Wenshan
Qiubei Highway Branch
Badaoshao village
Lijiazhuang village
Erdaogou group of villagers
1 FKL3 8 1.743
20 6.2568 21.79%
2 FZL 6 10 5.319 0 4.681 53.19%
3 FKR4 9 0.813
50 8.1865 9.04%
4 ZYK4 13 11.72
020 1.2798 90.16%
5 XYF5 8 5.690
40 2.3096 71.13%
Subtotal
522 48 25.28
630 22.7137 52.68%
Funing Highway Branch
Xinhua town
Pingsang town
group 11 HYF
4 2.505 0.8867
0 1.6183 35.40%
2 HZR 4 4.1121 0 0 4.1121 0.00%
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3 HSK5 1.006 1.006 0 0 100.00
%
4 HSK4 3.887 3.887 0 0 100.00
%5 HYY 5 2.841 0 0 2.841 0.00%6 HCY 4 1.256 0 0 1.256 0.00%7 WJL 4 0.698 0 0 0.698 0.00%
8 HSY3 2.2203 2.220
30 0 100.00
%9 Z M 6 0.144 0 0 0.144 0.00%
Subtotal
939 18.669
48 0 10.6694 42.85%
Qiubei Highway Branch
Badaoshao village
Aidu village Xiaoaidu group of villagers
1 QYG 6 10 0.43 0 9.57 4.30%2 YGF 8 11 1.54 0 9.46 14.00%3 YGW 8 12 0.58 0 11.42 4.83%4 YTF 4 8 1.55 0 6.45 19.38%5 HDY 2 6 0.33 0 5.67 5.50%6 DWY 6 9 0.89 0 8.11 9.89%7 YLF 2 5 1.38 0 3.62 27.60%8 QW 4 8 0.34 0 7.66 4.25%9 YTC 4 7 0.21 0 6.79 3.00%10 YZM 7 12 0.1 0 11.9 0.83%11 LBH 6 11 0.93 0 10.07 8.45%12 LBG 6 9 1.04 0 7.96 11.56%
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13 ZHF 6 6 1.22 0 4.78 20.33%14 YGH 4 8 0.68 0 7.32 8.50%15 YGH 6 9 0.65 0 8.35 7.22%16 ZSH 3 7 0.78 0 6.22 11.14%17 YZR 6 10 0.95 0 9.05 9.50%18 YZC 6 12 0.95 0 11.05 7.92%19 YGF 2 5 0.1 0 4.9 2.00%20 LGF 6 11 1.53 0 9.47 13.91%21 YGF 7 10 0.87 0 9.13 8.70%22 ZJH 6 10 3.04 0 6.96 30.40%23 YGY 4 8 0.67 0 7.33 8.38%24 YGM 4 8 0.42 0 7.58 5.25%25 ZTM 6 9 0.18 0 8.82 2.00%26 ZHC 4 5 0.25 0 4.75 5.00%27 DYH 6 7 0.82 0 6.18 11.71%28 QY 5 6 0.33 0 5.67 5.50%29 LXQ 4 4 1.71 0 2.29 42.75%30 DQZ 6 5 0.1 0 4.9 2.00%31 LXM 3 4 0.1 0 3.9 2.50%32 YWL 5 11 0.08 0 10.92 0.73%33 YGH 5 3 0.11 0 2.89 3.67%34 COMMUN
ITY ( ZZ
0 0 -
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)
35
COMMUN
ITY ( XZ
)
0 0 -
36
COMMUN
ITY ( ZZ
)
0.4 0 -
37
COMMUN
ITY ( XZ
)
0.4 0 -
Subtotal
37167 266 25.66 0 241.14 9.65%
Yanshan Highway Branch
Jiangna town
Daqinglong village
Daqinglong group
1 LP 6 22.4 5.712 0 16.688 25.50%2 LP 6 16.688 3.01 0 13.678 18.04%3 LYH 6 9.47 3.03 0 6.43 32.00%4 LM 4 16.9 3.776 0 13.124 22.34%5 ZAJ 4 11.7 3.64 0 8.06 31.11%6 LJW 3 17.4 1.1 0 16.3 6.32%
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7 ZKG 3 22.4 5.8 0 16.6 25.89%8 ZKY 3 22.7 2.5 0 20.2 11.01%9 QJF 3 19.7 6.2 0 13.5 31.47%10 LM 4 23.9 0.26 0 23.64 1.09%11 SGC 5 21.6 1.5 0 20.1 6.94%12 LZD 4 13.9 1.1 0 12.8 7.91%
Subtotal
1251 218.75
837.62
80 181.12 17.20%
Honghe
Shiping Highway Branch
Yilong town
Yangguangcheng village
Yangguangcheng group of villagers
1 LSQ 4 12.4 6.61 0 5.79 53.31%2 LXZ 4 6.2 0.16 0 6.04 2.58%3 LWY 3 7.54 2.14 0 5.4 28.38%4 LYS 5 8.45 1.05 0 7.4 12.43%5 LHL 4 5.14 0.32 0 4.82 6.23%6 LBH 3 5.14 0.26 0 4.88 5.06%7 YMX 1 2.1 0.78 0 1.32 37.14%8 LWY 5 9.34 0.17 0 9.17 1.82%9 LTS 4 7.15 1.49 0 5.66 20.84%10 PXF 5 7.4 0.78 0 6.62 10.54%11 LQX 5 9.25 0.27 0 8.98 2.92%12 SLB 4 5.68 1.19 0 4.49 20.95%13 LY 3 5.25 0.16 0 5.09 3.05%14 LWS 2 6.3 3.52 0 2.78 55.87%15 LWZ 6 7.25 0.19 0 7.06 2.62%16 LQG 4 4.78 0.17 0 4.61 3.56%
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17 LB 4 4.78 0.27 0 4.51 5.65%18 LWQ 6 9.23 0.47 0 8.76 5.09%
Subtotal
1872 123.38 20 0 103.38 16.21%
Jinping Highway Branch
Jinhe town
Gantang village
Hetou village 2nd
group
1 LX 5 15.78 7.78 0 8 49.30%
2 LYZ 6 13.23 5.23 0 8 39.53%
Hetou village 3rd
group
3 DJK 4 13.48 1.48 0 12 10.98%4 DJZ 4 8.21 2.21 0 6 26.92%5 FWH 8 10.48 0.48 0 10 4.58%
Shuiqiaochong 1st group
6 ZP4 7.47 2.47 0 5 33.07%
Shuiqiaochong 2nd group
7 ZFC 4 6.58 0.58 0 6 8.81%8 ZFQ 4 8.22 0.22 0 8 2.68%9 ZWL 5 11.643 6.643 0 5 57.06%
Shuiqiaochong 3rd group
10 DJC 4 3.44 1.44 0 2 41.86%11 LRX 3 2.31 0.31 0 2 13.42%12 DJM 5 5.74 0.74 0 5 12.89%13 LKM 4 8.25 2.25 0 6 27.27%14 ZY 6 4.66 0.66 0 4 14.16%15 LFR 6 13.06 9.06 0 4 69.37%16 LFZ 4 11.53 1.53 0 10 13.27%
Shuiqiaochong 4th group
17 ZFX 4 6.27 0.27 0 6 4.31%
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80 150.353
43.353
0 107 28.83%
Mengzi Highway Branch
Zhicun town
Yiwanshui village
Xiafeitu group of villagers
1 YSQ 4 7 1.328 0 5.672 18.97%2 YSC 8 18 1.39 0 16.61 7.72%3 YSZ 7 16.5 4.232 0 12.268 25.65%
Subtotal
319 41.5 6.95 0 34.55 16.75%
Jianshui Highway Branch
Linan town
Yongshan community
Community lands
1 0 0 0 13.17 0 0 -Subto
tal0
0 0 13.17 0 0 -
Yuxi Xinping Highway Branch
Guishan street
Yani Chahe group of villagers
1 LYX 4 10 0.67 0 9.33 6.70%2 WHY 4 8 0.71 0 7.29 8.88%3 MYW 4 8 0.35 0 7.65 4.38%4 MYJ 4 8 1.11 0 6.89 13.88%5 MYS 4 8 1.41 0 6.59 17.63%6 MYS 4 8 0.38 0 7.62 4.75%
7Villagers Community Group
3.64 -
Subtotal
24 50 8.27 0 45.37 16.54%
Yuanhong HAS
Honghe street
Honghe community
20 group1 WMZ
2 1.45 0.0225
0 1.42 1.55%
2 YQW 2 1.45 0.022 0 1.42 1.55%
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3 DRH3 2.9 0.818
70 2.082 28.23%
4 DRP6 4.35 1.086
30 3.2637 24.97%
5 WGM 11 10.15 2.006 0 8.144 19.76%6 MSQ 5 4.35 1.545 0 2.805 35.52%
7 LYH2 1.45 0.077
50 1.372 5.34%
8 LKL3 4.35 0.232
50 4.1175 5.34%
9 YLF 3 1.45 0.013 0 1.437 0.90%10 BMX 3 1.45 0.176 0 1.274 12.14%
Subtotal
1040 33.35 6 0 27.3352 17.99%
Chengjiang Highway Branch
Fenglu town
Lanxiu community
1st group, 2nd group
1
YJ
C、GZG、YZX 、 FL
KDR
89 6.43 1.6 0 0 -
Subtotal
489 6.43 1.6 0 0 24.88%
Huaning Highway
Ningzhou street
zhaobao zhaobaochong
1 5 0 purchased land
-
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Branch directly from the
developers
Eshan Highway Branch
Ningzhou street office
Anyi village Anyi group 1 SFY 2 1 0.3 0.7 0 30.00%2 LD 3 1.5 0.3 1.2 0 20.00%3 DWX 5 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%4 SCL 6 2.5 0.3 2.2 0 12.00%5 SCR 4 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%6 QLF 4 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%7 PSL 4 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%8 PSM 4 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%9 LCS 5 2.5 0.3 2.2 0 12.00%10 LYW 4 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%11 LCL 5 2.5 0.3 1.7 0 12.00%12 LZC 4 2 0.3 1.7 0 15.00%13 DYC 6 3 0.3 2.7 0 10.00%14 DSC 6 3 0.3 2.7 0 10.00%15 ZJD 6 3 0.3 2.7 0 10.00%16 LMS 3 1.5 0.3 1.2 0 20.00%17 LMH 3 1.5 0.3 1.2 0 20.00%18 LXL 3 1.5 0.3 1.2 0 20.00%
Subto 18 77 37.5 5.4 31.6 0 14.40%
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talQujing Qilin
Highway Branch
Yuezhou town
Nanyuan village
1 LB 5 2.3 -2 CHQ 7 2.6 -3 FHK 5 2.4 -4 FKY 4 2.7 -
Subtotal
421 10 -
Huize Highway Branch
Dajing town
Jingian town Jingtian group of villagers
1 LWK 4 4 1.2 1.1 1.7 30.00%2 LWM 4 4.2 1.8 0.3 2.1 42.86%3 MSZ 6 7.8 2.2 0.9 4.7 28.21%4 MYH 4 7 2.3 3.6 1.1 32.86%5 LWB 4 4.8 0.8 0 4 16.67%6 XWF 4 4.2 1.7 1.1 1.4 40.48%
Subtotal
6H26 32 10 7 13 31.25%
Zhanyi Highway Branch
Jinlong street
Yuguang 10th group 1 CLS 5 6.2 0.84 5.36 13.55%2 CJK 5 5.5 0.81 4.69 14.73%3 CJF 4 7.2 0.69 6.51 9.58%4 CPS 3 6.2 0.49 5.71 7.90%5 ZDY 5 5.5 1.62 3.88 29.45%6 HYD 4 5.5 0.3 5.2 5.45%7 SRF 3 6.5 0.96 5.54 14.77%8 CJG 4 7.5 1.17 6.33 15.60%9 HLH 4 5.5 0.86 4.64 15.64%
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10 HDM 5 6.5 0.8 5.7 12.31%11 HDC 5 6.7 0.89 5.81 13.28%12 HXB 5 6.4 0.11 6.29 1.72%13 ZFY 3 6.5 0.05 6.45 0.77%14 HXH 5 6.1 0.2 5.9 3.28%15 ZDF 5 5.8 0.09 5.71 1.55%16 CFF 5 4.8 0.04 4.76 0.83%17 GFC 2 5.3 0.14 5.16 2.64%18 HXP 5 7.2 0.83 6.37 11.53%19 HZH 5 6.7 1.38 5.32 20.60%20 8.83 -
Subtotal
1982 117.6 21.1 105.33 17.94%
Puer Jiangcheng Highway Branch
Menglie town
Qiaotou town
Jiuzhai group
1 LDL 5 6.5 1.7 1.7 4.8 26.15%2 LDX 4 5.2 1.36 1.36 3.84 26.15%3 LDG 6 7.8 2.04 2.04 5.76 26.15%4 LCY 6 7.8 2.04 2.04 5.76 26.15%5 LCF 5 6.5 1.7 1.7 4.8 26.15%6 LDP 2 2.6 0.71 0.71 1.89 27.31%7 LCL 4 5.2 1.42 1.42 3.78 27.31%8 CXY 8 10.4 2.72 2.72 7.68 26.15%9 THM 5 6.5 1.7 1.7 4.8 26.15%10 THY 5 6.5 1.7 1.7 4.8 26.15%11 GYR 4 5.2 1.36 1.36 3.84 26.15%
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12 GYS 6 7.8 2.04 2.04 5.76 26.15%13 CL 5 6.5 1.7 1.7 4.8 26.15%14 CXH 2 2.6 0.7 0.7 1.9 26.92%15 CDZ 2 2.6 0.7 0.7 1.9 26.92%16 CDX 3 3.9 1.02 1.02 2.88 26.15%17 FYZ 3 3.9 1.02 1.02 2.88 26.15%18 FGH 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%19 BJX 3 3.9 1.02 1.02 2.88 26.15%20 CDX 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%21 LYF 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%22 BJL 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%23 BCF 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%24 CDH 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%25 YH 2 2.6 0.68 0.68 1.92 26.15%26 YM 3 3.9 1.02 1.02 2.88 26.15%27 YH 3 3.9 1.02 1.02 2.88 26.15%
Subtotal
27 98 127.4 33.45 33.45 93.95 26.26%
Simao Highway Branch
Nanping town
Manlian village
Dapingzhang group of villagers
1 HQM 4 22 1.7 2 18.3 7.73%2 WJX 2 16 0.8 1 14.2 5.00%3 LZM 5 32 1.7 2.5 27.8 5.31%4 THM 5 28 2 1.5 24.5 7.14%5 KJL 4 25 1.526 1.5 21.974 6.10%6 WCL 4 21 1.8 1 18.2 8.57%
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Subtotal
6 24 144 9.526 9.5 124.974 6.62%
Dali Yunlong Highway Branch
Guanping village
Lishupo village
1st group 1 KXY 4 6.53 3.01 0 3.52 46.09%2 KHZ 4 5.26 2.49 0 2.77 47.34%3 YBX 5 6.91 4.4 0 2.51 63.68%4 KGS 4 3.89 1.52 0 2.37 39.07%5 KZZ 6 7.74 4.08 0 3.66 52.71%
Subtotal
5 23 30.33 15.5 0 14.83 51.10%
Baoshan
Shidian Highway Branch
Shuichang village
Pingchangzi village
Dachangshan group of villagers
1 LZF 4 10.95 2.171 1.6 7.179 19.83%2 LCJ 6 11.8 5.271 0.8 5.729 44.67%3 LZY 5 15.6 7.481 0.5 7.619 47.96%4 LCG 7 9.5 1.019 0.4 8.081 10.73%5 LZQ 6 10.12 1.117 1.2 7.803 11.04%6 SYG 4 7 2.276 1.1 3.624 32.51%7 LZG 6 8.6 0.28 0.6 7.72 3.26%8 LZZ 6 9.6 1.853 1.3 6.447 19.30%9 LH 4 16.74 8.65 0.5 7.59 51.67%10 LZT 4 12.16 4.781 3.5 3.879 39.32%11 WGF 2 8.45 6.025 0.8 1.625 71.30%12 LGY 6 9.6 0.1 0.4 9.1 1.04%13 LGF 4 6.6 0.1 2.9 3.6 1.52%14 LZJ 4 11.2 2.334 1.1 7.766 20.84%15 YZQ 4 8.743 3.343 0 7.766 38.24%
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16Group 1.492 1.492 0 0 100.00
%Subto
tal16 72 158.15
548.29
30 95.528 30.54%
Shidian Highway Branch
Yaoguan town
Yaoguan village
15th group of villagers
1 LZH 5 6.246 3.246 0 3 51.97%2 LZQ 3 2.963 0.963 0 2 32.50%3 LZH 6 4.455 0.955 0 3.5 21.44%4 LKL 4 3.18 1.18 0 2 37.11%5 LKS 4 3.18 1.18 0 2 37.11%6 LZL 6 3.45 0.45 0 3 13.04%
Subtotal
6 28 23.474 7.974 0 15.5 33.97%
Lvning Highway Branch
Goujie town
Xinzhang Duoyi village 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 -
Dehong
Lianghe Highway Branch
Jiebao achangzu
village
Anle village Fanlaozhai group of villagers
1 GRZ 3 1 0.39 0 0.61 39.00%2 MYF 4 2 1.773 0 0.227 88.65%3 LJL 4 2 0.641 0 1.359 32.05%4 GRM 3 2 0.564 0 1.436 28.20%5 YCK 5 1.5 0.688 0 0.812 45.87%
6GYX 5 5.17 5.17 0 0 100.00
%7 GYG 3 4 3.236 0 0.764 80.90%8 ZJF 3 2 1.392 0 0.608 69.60%
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9 ZJJ 4 1.5 1.01 0 0.49 67.33%10 DSJ 3 2.1 1.279 0 0.821 60.90%11 HLX 4 2 1.001 0 0.999 50.05%12 HLH 6 1.6 0.08 0 1.52 5.00%13 HLH 4 3 2.64 0 0.36 88.00%14 HGC 3 3 2.37 0 0.63 79.00%15 HLS 4 3.7 2.54 0 1.16 68.65%16 HLC 4 3 2.16 0 0.84 72.00%17 HLW 5 4 2.86 0 1.14 71.50%18 HGZ 3 3 1.8 0 1.2 60.00%19 HGQ 4 2.8 1.62 0 1.18 57.86%20 HGG 3 1 0.28 0 0.72 28.00%
21
HGG 3 0.1 0.1 0 0 100.00%HGQ
HGZHLSHLWHLC
22QSP 3 9.88 9.88 0 0 100.00
%
23FZS 4 5.59 5.59 0 0 100.00
%24 FZL 3 5.4 4.18 0 1.22 77.41%
Subto 24 90 71.34 53.24 0 18.096 74.63%
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tal 4Lijiang Huaping
Highway Branch
Zhongxin town
Hedong village
3rd group of villagers
1LFB 5 7.5 1.778
70 5.7213 23.72%
2 CMG 4 6.2 0.746 0 5.454 12.03%
3LFG 4 6.15 0.530
30 5.6197 8.62%
4HDF 5 7.488 0.535
40 6.9526 7.15%
5HDH 4 6.18 0.549
50 5.6305 8.89%
6HDH 5 8.88 1.069
70 7.8103 12.05%
7RGM 4 7.46 0.753
20 6.7068 10.10%
8 RGH 4 7.4 0.542 0 6.858 7.32%
9CMR 6 9.06 1.419
60 7.6404 15.67%
10TDY 5 7.45 1.444
80 6.0052 19.39%
11XJZ 5 7.468 0.755
30 6.7127 10.11%
12DZJ 4 5.98 0.165
80 5.8142 2.77%
13 LHL 5 7.244 0.4989
0 6.7451 6.89%
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14DFY 3 4.485 0.010
50 4.4745 0.23%
15TDM,TZY 5 7.49 0.040
50 7.4495 0.54%
16TDX 3 4.494 0.659
80 3.8342 14.68%
Subtotal
16 71 110.929
11.5 0 99.429 10.37%
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Analysis about the influence of landlossHighw
ay Bureau
Highway Branch
Town Village Group No. Name of affected
household
Per capit
a area
Per capita arable land loss
Per capita arable
land after land
acquisition
Whether participate in social security
Chuxiong
Chuxiong DonghuaTown
Xinliu Village Xiaoboyan Village
1 YSY 0.22 241.19 1.94 2 ZKY 0.43 460.70 1.68 3 YX 0.07 78.05 1.68 4 YYZ 0.18 191.51 2.60
Subtotal 4
0.22 235.77 1.92 MC Donggua
TownShuihe Village
Wangliuer Group
1 XWY 0.39 426.37 0.44 2 XWW 0.39 422.76 0.07 3 XWQ 0.84 910.56 1.12 4 XCC 0.24 260.16 0.06 yes5 XSC 0.22 233.06 0.03 yes6 XLC 0.85 921.40 0.12 yes
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1.11 1203.24
0.20 yes
8 XJR 0.62 666.66 0.10 yes9 XZC 0.20 216.80 0.04 yes
10 XSC 0.27 289.07 0.05 yes11 XZW 0.42 455.28 0.05 yes12 XSC 0.53 569.10 0.12 yes13 XJC 0.40 433.60 0.12 yes14 XBC 0.62 666.66 0.12 yes15 XJZ 0.42 455.28 0.27 yes16 WQY 0.53 569.10 0.15 yes17 XCM 0.54 585.36 0.13 yes18 XCH 0.21 229.81 0.05 yes19 XCX 0.21 227.64 0.07 yes20 ZLJ 0.21 227.64 0.04 yes21 XXC 0.22 238.48 0.29 yes22 XCJ 0.23 243.90 0.14 yes23 XCH 0.22 233.06 0.44 yes24 XCC 0.19 200.54 0.54 25 SJM 0.21 227.64 0.03 yes26 WQY 0.22 240.65 0.09 yes27 YQF 0.21 227.64 0.12 yes28 XCC 0.21 227.64 0.18 yes29 ZXH 0.21 231.98 0.09 yes
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30 XJR 0.22 238.48 0.25 yes31 XGF 0.20 216.80 0.50 32 XJC 0.21 227.64 0.11 yes33 XJH 0.22 233.06 0.06 yes34 XCC 0.21 227.64 0.21 yes35 XJY 0.45 491.41 0.13 yes36 WJL 0.32 349.59 0.27 yes37 FCF 0.29 310.75 0.27 yes38 SBY 0.21 232.29 0.07 yes39 XJS 0.08 82.38 0.05 yes40 MCF 0.01 8.67 0.36 41 XJR 0.21 222.22 0.35 42 XJW 0.36 386.63 0.09 yes43 SBQ 0.21 230.35 0.04 yes44 SSM 0.21 224.93 0.06 yes45 WQZ 0.21 231.25 0.43 46 XQC 0.35 379.40 0.03 yes47 WYM 0.21 227.64 0.05 yes48 WCM 0.29 310.75 0.11 yes49 XJL 0.35 383.01 0.42 50 YGZ 0.32 341.46 0.58
Subtotal
50 0.27 297.89 0.54 Mouding Highway
Gonghe Town
Sanhua Village
Five Group Villagers Group
1 HK 0.15 162.60 0.77 2 HG 0.04 45.17 0.88
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Branch 3 HP 0.06 62.87 0.86 4 HQZ 0.08 89.43 0.84 5 HSB 0.07 70.46 0.86 6 HSH 0.22 238.48 0.70 7 HSX 0.21 227.64 0.71 8 HSG 0.09 94.85 0.83 9 HQG 0.20 211.38 0.73
10 HQL 0.05 54.20 0.87 11 HCL 0.17 178.86 0.76 12 HSL 0.05 54.20 0.87 13 HF 0.09 93.95 0.83 14 HLY 0.02 24.78 0.90 15 HG 0.09 94.85 0.83 16 HJ 0.14 151.76 0.78 17 HJQ 0.12 124.66 0.81 18 HHZ 0.05 56.37 0.87 19 HQZ 0.05 52.39 0.87 20 HQB 0.06 65.04 0.86 21 HQS 0.07 75.88 0.85 22 HSG 0.05 48.78 0.88 23 HSC 0.07 78.59 0.85 24 HSH 0.10 112.01 0.82 25 HW 0.06 65.04 0.86 26 HSX 0.09 94.85 0.83 27 HQF 0.11 113.82 0.82
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28 HSQ 0.19 202.35 0.73 29 HSH 0.11 119.24 0.81 30 QRZ 0.07 75.88 0.85 31 HY 0.04 45.53 0.88 32 HL 0.08 89.43 0.84 33 HB 0.03 32.52 0.89 34 HB 0.06 67.75 0.86 35 WJQ 0.07 79.49 0.85 36 QDF 0.07 70.46 0.86 37 DGL 0.07 72.27 0.85 38 YZX 0.18 195.12 0.74 39 LJZ 0.17 184.28 0.75 40 HSG 0.06 59.62 0.87 41 HSX 0.04 43.36 0.88 42 HQM 0.25 271.00 0.67 43 HQH 0.06 62.87 0.86 44 WJF 0.02 21.68 0.90 45 HY 0.04 43.36 0.88 46 LF 0.09 92.14 0.84 47 LZ 0.03 28.91 0.89 48 ZHH 0.08 86.72 0.84 49 HYJ 0.05 52.39 0.87 50 QFF 0.06 67.75 0.86 51 HQP 0.05 52.03 0.87 52 HWS 0.14 151.76 0.78
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Subtotal 52
0.49 533.34 1.66 Shuangbo Highway Branch
Caidian Town
Dongcheng District
Aozi VillageVillagers
Group
1 LCX 0.53 578.86 0.09 HXY
1.45 1571.80
0.56 2 YXZ 0.10 108.40 0.08 yes3 JRB 0.16 170.73 0.08 yes4 YJC 0.05 57.81 0.11 yes5 LCP 0.20 220.41 0.11 yes6 LZK 0.33 360.43 0.09 yes7 LZH 0.40 433.60 0.13 yes8 YLZ 0.05 54.20 0.10 yes9 LX 0.17 181.57 0.08 yes
10 LCR 0.04 37.94 0.08 yes11 LJL 0.19 208.67 0.11 yes12 LCZ 0.21 227.64 0.09 yes13 LBH 0.06 67.75 0.09 yes14 LZ 0.20 216.80 0.06 yes15 LW 0.05 57.18 0.14 yes16 LCZ 0.24 257.45 0.13 yes17 COMMUNIT
Y 0.00
18 LCQ 0.10 111.92 0.08 yes19 ZLG 0.11 122.13 0.11 yes20 CBTD 0.00
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Subtotal 20
0.30 328.92 0.10 yes
Yuanmou Highway Branch
Yuanma Town
Logquan Village
Fengyi VillageVillagers
Group
1 LYL 0.12 130.95 0.88 2 CYZ 0.19 201.90 0.45 3 LZY 0.14 148.78 0.46 4 LSX 0.23 253.11 0.16 yes5 LCL 0.14 150.13 0.36 6 ZBR 0.08 84.82 0.31 7 WXB 0.22 239.84 0.53 8 JXX 0.25 275.34 1.03 9 ZJH 0.18 191.51 1.82
10 WXH 0.17 179.67 0.97 11 WFX 0.12 126.83 0.70 12 WJN 0.18 189.70 1.18 13 ZJH 0.38 413.28 1.12 14 LGC 0.13 142.73 1.72 15 WXH 0.49 534.77 0.79 16 WXA 0.26 282.56 1.82 17 WFP 0.09 92.68 1.28 18 LYC 0.08 87.80 0.91 19 ZHX 0.02 19.73 0.79 20 WZP 0.02 19.51 1.25 21 WML 0.09 93.22 0.91 22 WYC 0.13 140.65 2.22 23 ZBR 0.17 186.09 0.73
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Subtotal 23
0.17 184.48 0.94 Wuding Highway Branch
Shishan Town
Ximen District
Ximen No.2 Group
1 YCL 0.12 130.08 0.44 2 ZJF 0.22 238.48 0.24 yes3 CXH 0.40 433.60 0.20 yes4 CYX 0.40 433.60 0.47 5 LXL 0.20 216.80 0.20 yes6 FZP 0.07 72.27 0.27 yes
Subtotal 6
0.22 233.06 0.32 Zhaoto
ng Zhaotong Highway Branch
Longquan Street
Guanba No.11 Group 1 WZZ 0.15 160.43 0.65 2 XYH 0.02 21.68 0.93 3 LDY 0.21 227.64 1.09 4 HZH 0.10 108.40 1.15 5 CZF 0.19 203.79 0.87 6 HYY 0.05 50.59 1.15 7 ZYX 0.04 37.94 0.76 8 XYX 0.01 13.55 0.64 9 ZGJ 0.02 21.68 0.85 10 HTL 0.19 205.96 1.26 11 YJF 0.31 332.43 0.94 12 CSZ 0.08 81.30 1.13 13 LJS 0.04 46.97 0.77 14 LJY 0.02 21.68 1.88 15 XYG 0.09 97.56 1.28
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16 KLS 0.08 91.06 0.51 17 LJA 0.08 90.33 1.02 18 GSQ 0.02 19.51 0.71 19 HTH 0.09 92.14 1.17 20 GYY 0.01 13.01 0.99 21 HGF 0.07 75.88 0.63 22 YKY 0.10 108.40 2.15 23 HTF 0.03 32.52 1.12 24 HTH 0.21 224.03 0.86 25 HTR 0.15 162.60 1.05 26 LHZ 0.09 92.14 1.17 27 YSX 0.05 56.91 1.15 28 HTX 0.17 184.28 0.88 29 XHY 0.11 113.82 1.05 30 CGL 0.17 184.28 1.08 31 HYC 0.23 243.90 1.28 32 HTQ 0.06 59.62 1.10 33 HTL 0.15 158.99 1.02 34 ZJZ 0.45 487.80 0.85 35 SQX 0.07 70.46 1.14 36 SQR 0.02 16.26 1.24 37 WYP 0.20 216.80 1.43 38 HYH 0.03 32.52 1.30 39 WYF 0.04 43.36 1.36
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40 ZKS 0.06 65.04 0.84 41 XYK 0.03 32.52 1.17 42 XYS 0.02 25.29 1.14 43 LJA 0.03 32.52 1.30 44 ZSF 0.03 36.13 1.40 45 ZQY 0.05 48.78 1.08 46 XYZ 0.06 65.04 1.34 47 HTW 0.17 184.28 0.93 48 ZGF 0.25 267.39 0.80 49 JTL 0.50 542.00 0.50 50 HTJ 0.18 195.12 0.47 51 LJW 0.10 108.40 0.43 52 HTS 0.05 50.59 0.33 53 SWZ 0.13 135.50 1.25 54 WSH 0.03 36.13 0.33 55 HYY 0.18 195.12 0.20 56 LXZ 0.25 271.00 0.65 57 XQC 0.12 124.66 0.45 58 HYY 0.03 36.13 0.27 59 LXC 0.08 81.30 0.20 60 XYC 0.17 184.28 0.66 61 KDH 0.02 19.08 0.10 yes
Subtotal
61 0.10 105.41 0.94 Ludian Jiangdi Pojiao Guoquandong 1 RSK 2.62 2837.3 3.63
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Highway Branch
Town Village Villagers Group 7
2 YCF 0.17 188.62 3.83 3 YCJ 0.49 531.16 2.84 4 GCY 0.08 81.30 2.93 5 NZK 0.74 804.87 1.76 6 NZM 0.46 498.64 4.54 7 YCL 0.88 951.21 2.87 8 NZJ 0.24 262.87 3.01 9 CJ 0.11 122.85 2.22
Subtotal 9
0.69 749.65 3.09 Ludian
Highway Branch
Xinjie Town Xinjie District
No.13 Villagers Group
1 JSW 0.27 287.26 1.11 2 RXF 0.26 284.55 0.46 3 RNY 0.59 639.56 1.16 4 RNR 0.41 440.10 0.89 5
JSX0.95 1027.6
3 0.65
6 JFY 0.23 249.32 0.44 7 LGW 0.27 289.97 1.16
Subtotal 7
0.45 485.93 0.85 Yiliang
Highway Branch
Xiaocaoba Town
Xiaocaoba Sanjiao 1 HYC 0.08 87.70 0.72 2 CBQ 0.14 150.62 0.66 3 HYX 0.12 128.04 0.68 4 ZMY 0.22 237.16 0.58
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5 ZMY 0.05 48.78 0.76 6 PZL 0.29 312.19 0.51 7 ZMC 0.07 75.88 0.73 8 ZMC 0.06 68.29 0.74 9 MT 0.03 32.76 0.77
10MJS、MT
0.09 100.40 0.71 Tianba 11 PZY 0.30 321.25 0.50 Yanjiao 12 YYS 0.37 403.28 0.43
13 YTS 0.12 127.64 0.68 14 YJS 0.14 149.05 0.66
Subtotal 14 0.14 156.59 0.66 KuixiangTo
wnKuiyang Jieshang6/7 1 COMMUNIT
Y LANDS OF VILLAGE
0.00 Subtot
al 0.00
Yanjin Highway Branch
Niuzhai Village
Dunhou Village
1Group 1LQG
1.97 2138.01
0.82 2 ZGW 0.36 394.06 0.91 3
YTJ2.74 2974.2
0 0.88
4YTY
3.02 3269.31
1.12 5 LKG 0.50 544.17 1.27
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1.63 1770.65
1.00 Shuifu
Highway Branch
Yunfu Street
Gaotan Village
Fengshou Group
1 SGY 0.10 109.27 0.36 2 YMA 0.25 267.75 0.16 yes3 SGQ 0.03 35.62 0.39 4 LSL 0.02 23.31 0.40 5 Community
Lands of Village
0.00 6 SJC 0.15 157.18 0.28 yes7 ZGZ 0.02 18.43 0.32 8 XWY 0.25 270.46 0.20 yes9 YSR 0.19 200.54 0.22 yes10 Community
Lands of Village
0.00 11 SDH 0.28 306.91 0.12 yes12 Community
Lands of Village
0.00 Subtot
al0.34 373.38 0.27
yes
Kunming
Anning Highway Branch
Lvbiao Street
Anfeng Group
Shanglvbiao 1 LQX 0.39 422.76 1.04 2 LGL 0.55 592.59 0.69 3 LAB 0.38 411.92 0.70
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4 YYC 0.53 569.10 0.77 Subtot
al 4H0.89 968.70 0.80
Jingning Highway Branch
Kunyang Street
Puda Village No.1 Group 1 YZL 0.52 566.39 0.53 2 LW 0.38 406.50 0.51 3 SJH 0.10 108.40 0.80 4 LJX 0.13 135.50 0.70 5
L 鑫 0.20 216.80 0.60 6 LXK 0.25 271.00 0.53 7 LSZ 0.13 135.50 0.71
No.2 Group 8 AZQ 0.17 180.67 1.04 9 LSY 0.33 361.33 0.47 10 YHY 0.13 135.50 0.70 11 LS 0.10 108.40 0.72
Subtotal 11
0.22 239.16 0.65 Wensh
anQiubei
Highway Branch
Badaoshao Village
Lijiazhuang Village
Erdaogou Villagers Group
1 FKL 0.58 629.88 2.09 2 FZL 0.89 960.97 0.78 3 FKR 0.20 220.46 2.05 4 ZYK
2.93 3176.17
0.32 5 XYF
1.14 1233.68
0.46 Subtot 5 1.15 1245.9 1.03
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al 2 Funing
Highway Branch
Xinhua Town
Pingsang Village
No.1 Group 1 HYF 0.22 240.30 0.40 2 HZR 0.00 0.00 1.03 3 HSK 0.20 218.10 0.00 yes
4 HSK0.97 1053.3
8 0.00
yes
5 HYY 0.00 0.00 0.57 6 HCY 0.00 0.00 0.31 7 WJL 0.00 0.00 0.17 yes8 HSY 0.74 802.27 0.00 yes9 Z M 0.00 0.00 0.02 yes
Subtotal 9
0.21 222.36 0.27 yes
Qiubei Highway Branch
Badaoshao Village
Ad Village X’ad Villagers Group
1 QYG 0.07 77.69 1.60 2 YGF 0.19 208.67 1.18 3 YGW 0.07 78.59 1.43 4 YTF 0.39 420.05 1.61 5 HDY 0.17 178.86 2.84 6 DWY 0.15 160.79 1.35 7 YLF 0.69 747.96 1.81 8 QW 0.09 92.14 1.92 9 YTC 0.05 56.91 1.70 10 YZM 0.01 15.49 1.70 11 LBH 0.16 168.02 1.68 12 LBG 0.17 187.89 1.33
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13 ZHF 0.20 220.41 0.80 14 YGH 0.17 184.28 1.83 15 YGH 0.11 117.43 1.39 16 ZSH 0.26 281.84 2.07 17 YZR 0.16 171.63 1.51 18 YZC 0.16 171.63 1.84 19 YGF 0.05 54.20 2.45 20 LGF 0.26 276.42 1.58 21 YGF 0.12 134.73 1.30 22 ZJH 0.51 549.23 1.16 23 YGY 0.17 181.57 1.83 24 YGM 0.11 113.82 1.90 25 ZTM 0.03 32.52 1.47 26 ZHC 0.06 67.75 1.19 27 DYH 0.14 148.15 1.03 28 QY 0.07 71.54 1.13 29 LXQ 0.43 463.41 0.57 30 DQZ 0.02 18.07 0.82 31 LXM 0.03 36.13 1.30 32 YWL 0.02 17.34 2.18 33 YGH 0.02 23.85 0.58 34
COMMUNIT
Y(ZZ) 0.00
35 COMMUNIT 0.00
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Y(XZ)36
COMMUNIT
Y(ZZ) 0.00
37COMMUNIT
Y(XZ) 0.00
Subtotal 37
0.15 166.56 1.44 Yanshan Highway Branch
Jiangnan Town
Daqinglong Village
Daqinglong Village Group
1 LP0.95 1031.9
7 2.78
2 LP 0.50 543.81 2.28 3 LYH 0.51 547.42 1.07 4 LM
0.94 1023.30
3.28 5 ZAJ 0.91 986.44 2.02 6 LJW 0.37 397.47 5.43 7 ZKG
1.93 2095.73
5.53 8 ZKY 0.83 903.33 6.73 9 QJF
2.07 2240.27
4.50 10 LM 0.07 70.46 5.91 11 SGC 0.30 325.20 4.02
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12 LZD 0.28 298.10 3.20 Subtot
al 120.74 799.78 3.55
Honghe
Shiping Highway Branch
Yilong Town Yangguangcheng Village
Yangguangcheng Villagers
Group
1 LSQ1.65 1791.3
1 1.45
2 LXZ 0.04 43.36 1.51 3 LWY 0.71 773.25 1.80 4 LYS 0.21 227.64 1.48 5 LHL 0.08 86.72 1.21 6 LBH 0.09 93.95 1.63 7 YMX 0.78 845.52 1.32 8 LWY 0.03 36.86 1.83 9 LTS 0.37 403.79 1.42 10 PXF 0.16 169.10 1.32 11 LQX 0.05 58.54 1.80 12 SLB 0.30 322.49 1.12 13 LY 0.05 57.81 1.70 14 LWS
1.76 1907.84
1.39 15 LWZ 0.03 34.33 1.18 16 LQG 0.04 46.07 1.15 17 LB 0.07 73.17 1.13 18 LWQ 0.08 84.91 1.46
Subtotal
18 0.28 301.11 1.44
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Jinping Highway Branch
Jinhe Town Gantang Village
Hetou Village No.2 Group
1 LX1.56 1686.7
0 1.60
2 LYZ 0.87 944.89 1.33 Hetou Village
No.Group3 DJK 0.37 401.08 3.00 4 DJZ 0.55 598.91 1.50 5 FWH 0.06 65.04 1.25
ShuiqiaochongNo.1 Group
6 ZP0.62 669.37 1.25
ShuiqiaochongNo.2 Group
7 ZFC 0.15 157.18 1.50 8 ZFQ 0.06 59.62 2.00 9 ZWL
1.33 1440.20
1.00 Shuiqiaochong
No.3 Group10 DJC 0.36 390.24 0.50 11 LRX 0.10 112.01 0.67 12 DJM 0.15 160.43 1.00 13 LKM 0.56 609.75 1.50 14 ZY 0.11 119.24 0.67 15 LFR
1.51 1636.84
0.67 16 LFZ 0.38 414.63 2.50
ShuiqiaochongNo.4 Group
17 ZFX0.07 73.17 1.50
Subtotal 17 0.54 587.43 1.34 Mengzi
Highway Zhi
VillageTownYiwanshui
VillageXiafeitu
Villagers Group1 YSQ 0.33 359.89 1.42 2 YSC 0.17 188.35 2.08
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Branch
3 YSZ 0.60 655.36 1.75 Subtot
al 30.37 396.52 1.82
Jianshui Highway Branch
Lin’an Town Yongshan District
Community Lands
1 0 Subtot
al 0
Yuxi Xinping Highway Branch
Guishan Street
Yani Fenhe Villagers Group
1 LYX 0.17 181.57 2.33 2 WHY 0.18 192.41 1.82 3 MYW 0.09 94.85 1.91 4 MYJ 0.28 300.81 1.72 5 MYS 0.35 382.11 1.65 6 MYS 0.10 102.98 1.91 7
Villagers Community Group
Subtot
al0.34 373.53 1.89
Yuanhong HAS
Honghe Street
Honghe District
No.20 Group 1 WMZ 0.01 12.20 0.71 2 YQW 0.01 12.20 0.71 3 DRH 0.27 295.82 0.69 4 DRP 0.18 196.26 0.54 5 WGM 0.18 197.68 0.74 6 MSQ 0.31 334.96 0.56 7 LYH 0.04 42.01 0.69 8 LKL 0.08 84.01 1.37
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9 YLF 0.00 4.70 0.48 10 BMX 0.06 63.59 0.42
Subtotal 10
0.15 162.60 0.68 Dengjiang Highway Branch
Fenglu Town
Lanxiu District
No.1Group、No.2 Group
1
YJ
C、GZG、YZ
X、FLKDR
0.02 19.49 0.00
Subtotal 4
0.02 19.49 0.00 Huaning Highway Branch
Ningzhou Street
Zhaobao Zhaobaochhong1
Community Lands of Village
Eshan
Highway Branch
Ningzhou Street Agency
Anyi Village Anyi Group 1 SFY 0.15 162.60 0.00 yes2 LD 0.10 108.40 0.00 yes3 DWX 0.06 65.04 0.00 yes4 SCL 0.05 54.20 0.00 yes5 SCR 0.08 81.30 0.00 yes6 QLF 0.08 81.30 0.00 yes7 PSL 0.08 81.30 0.00 yes8 PSM 0.08 81.30 0.00 yes9 LCS 0.06 65.04 0.00 yes
10 LYW 0.08 81.30 0.00 yes11 LCL 0.06 65.04 0.00 yes
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12 LZC 0.08 81.30 0.00 yes13 DYC 0.05 54.20 0.00 yes14 DSC 0.05 54.20 0.00 yes15 ZJD 0.05 54.20 0.00 yes16 LMS 0.10 108.40 0.00 yes17 LMH 0.10 108.40 0.00 yes18 LXL 0.10 108.40 0.00 yes
Subtotal 18
0.07 76.02 0.00 yes
Qujing Qilin Highway Branch
Yuezhou Town
Nanyuan Village
1 LB 0.46 498.64 0.00 yes2 CHQ 0.37 402.63 0.00 yes3 FHK 0.48 520.32 0.00 yes4 FKY 0.68 731.70 0.00 yes
Subtotal 4
0.48 516.19 0.00 yes
Huize Highway Branch
Dajing Town
Jingtian Village
Jingtian Villagers Group
1 LWK 0.30 325.20 0.43 2 LWM 0.45 487.80 0.53 3 MSZ 0.37 397.47 0.78 4 MYH 0.58 623.30 0.28 yes5 LWB 0.20 216.80 1.00 6 XWF 0.43 460.70 0.35
Subtotal 6
0.38 416.92 0.50 Zhanyi
Highway Jinlong Street
Yuguang No.10 Group 1 CLS 0.17 182.11 1.07 2 CJK 0.16 175.61 0.94
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Branch
3 CJF 0.17 186.99 1.63 4 CPS 0.16 177.05 1.90 5 ZDY 0.32 351.22 0.78 6 HYD 0.08 81.30 1.30 7 SRF 0.32 346.88 1.85 8 CJG 0.29 317.07 1.58 9 HLH 0.22 233.06 1.16
10 HDM 0.16 173.44 1.14 11 HDC 0.18 192.95 1.16 12 HXB 0.02 23.85 1.26 13 ZFY 0.02 18.07 2.15 14 HXH 0.04 43.36 1.18 15 ZDF 0.02 19.51 1.14 16 CFF 0.01 8.67 0.95 17 GFC 0.07 75.88 2.58 18 HXP 0.17 179.94 1.27 19 HZH 0.28 299.18 1.06 20
COMMUNITY LANDS OF VILLAGE
Subtot
al 190.26 278.93 1.28
Pu’er Jianghe Highway Branch
Menglie Town
Qiaotou Village
Jiuzhai Group 1 LDL 0.34 368.56 0.96 2 LDX 0.34 368.56 0.96 3 LDG 0.34 368.56 0.96
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4 LCY 0.34 368.56 0.96 5 LCF 0.34 368.56 0.96 6 LDP 0.36 384.82 0.95 7 LCL 0.36 384.82 0.95 8 CXY 0.34 368.56 0.96 9 THM 0.34 368.56 0.96
10 THY 0.34 368.56 0.96 11 GYR 0.34 368.56 0.96 12 GYS 0.34 368.56 0.96 13 CL 0.34 368.56 0.96 14 CXH 0.35 379.40 0.95 15 CDZ 0.35 379.40 0.95 16 CDX 0.34 368.56 0.96 17 FYZ 0.34 368.56 0.96 18 FGH 0.34 368.56 0.96 19 BJX 0.34 368.56 0.96 20 CDX 0.34 368.56 0.96 21 LYF 0.34 368.56 0.96 22 BJL 0.34 368.56 0.96 23 BCF 0.34 368.56 0.96 24 CDH 0.34 368.56 0.96 25 Y H 0.34 368.56 0.96 26 Y M 0.34 368.56 0.96 27 Y H 0.34 368.56 0.96
Subtot 27 0.34 370.00 0.96
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alSimaoHigh
way Branch
Nanping Town
Manlian Village
Dapingzhang Villagers Group
1 HQM 0.43 460.70 4.58 2 WJX 0.40 433.60 7.10 3 LZM 0.34 368.56 5.56 4 THM 0.40 433.60 4.90 5 KJL 0.38 413.55 5.49 6 WCL 0.45 487.80 4.55
Subtotal 6
0.40 430.26 5.21 Dali Yunlong
Highway Branch
Guanpingxiang
Lishuipo Village
No.1 Group 1 KXY 0.75 815.71 0.88 2 KHZ 0.62 674.79 0.69 3 YBX 0.88 953.92 0.50 4 KGS 0.38 411.92 0.59 5 KZZ 0.68 737.12 0.61
Subtotal 5
0.67 730.52 0.64 Baosha
nShiian
Highway Branch
Shuichang Village
Pingchangzi Village
Dachangshan Villagers Group
1 LZF 0.54 588.34 1.79 2 LCJ 0.88 952.29 0.95 3 LZY
1.50 1621.88
1.52 4 LCG 0.15 157.80 1.15 5 LZQ 0.19 201.80 1.30 6 SYG 0.57 616.80 0.91 7 LZG 0.05 50.59 1.29 8 LZZ 0.31 334.78 1.07
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9 LH2.16 2344.1
5 1.90
10 LZT1.20 1295.6
5 0.97
11 WGF3.01 3265.5
5 0.81
12 LGY 0.02 18.07 1.52 13 LGF 0.03 27.10 0.90 14 LZJ 0.58 632.51 1.94 15 YZQ 0.84 905.95 1.94 16 COMMUNIT
Y 0.00
Subtotal 16
0.67 727.08 1.33 Shidian
Highway Branch
Yaoguan Town
Yaoguan Village
No.15 Villagers Group
1 LZH 0.65 703.73 0.60 2 LZQ 0.32 347.96 0.67 3 LZH 0.16 172.54 0.58 4 LKL 0.30 319.78 0.50 5 LKS 0.30 319.78 0.50 6 LZL 0.08 81.30 0.50
Subtotal 6
0.28 308.71 0.55 Lvning
Highway Branch
Goujie Town
XinchangVillage
DUOYI Village0 0
0.00
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Dehong
Lianghe Highway Branch
Jiubaoachang Village
Anle Village Fanlaozhai Villagers Group
1 GRZ 0.13 140.92 0.20 yes2 MYF 0.44 480.48 0.06 yes3 LJL 0.16 173.71 0.34 4 GRM 0.19 203.79 0.48 5 YCK 0.14 149.16 0.16 yes
6 GYX1.03 1120.8
6 0.00
yes
7 GYG1.08 1169.2
7 0.25
yes
8 ZJF 0.46 502.98 0.20 yes9 ZJJ 0.25 273.71 0.12 yes
10 DSJ 0.43 462.15 0.27 yes11 HLX 0.25 271.27 0.25 yes12 HLH 0.01 14.45 0.25 yes13 HLH 0.66 715.44 0.09 yes14 HGC 0.79 856.36 0.21 yes15 HLS 0.64 688.34 0.29 yes16 HLC 0.54 585.36 0.21 yes17 HLW 0.57 620.05 0.23 yes18 HGZ 0.60 650.40 0.40 19 HGQ 0.41 439.02 0.30 20 HGG 0.09 101.17 0.24 21 HGG 0.03 36.13 0.00 yes
HGQ 0.00 0.00 0.00 yesHGZ 0.00 0.00 0.00 yes
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HLS 0.00 0.00 0.00 yesHLW 0.00 0.00 0.00 yesHLC 0.00 0.00 0.00 yes
22 QSP3.29 3569.9
7 0.00
yes
23 FZS1.40 1514.8
9 0.00
yes
24 FZL1.39 1510.3
7 0.41
Subtotal 24
0.59 641.29 0.20 yes
Lijiang Huaping Highway Branch
Zhongxin Town
Hedong Village
No.3 Villagers Group
1 LFB 0.36 385.62 1.14 2 CMG 0.19 202.17 1.36 3 LFG 0.13 143.71 1.40 4 HDF 0.11 116.07 1.39 5 HDH 0.14 148.91 1.41 6 HDH 0.21 231.91 1.56 7 RGM 0.19 204.12 1.68 8 RGH 0.14 146.88 1.71 9 CMR 0.24 256.47 1.27
10 TDY 0.29 313.23 1.20 11 XJZ 0.15 163.75 1.34 12 DZB 0.04 44.93 1.45 13 LHL 0.10 108.16 1.35 14 DZY 0.00 3.79 1.49
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15 TDM、TZY0.01 8.78 1.49
16 TDX 0.22 238.41 1.28 Subtot
al 160.16 175.58 1.40
Nujiang
Nujiang Highway Branch
Shangjiang Town
Daliandi Village
Daaozi No.2 Group
1 HWF1.10 1192.4
8 2.15
2 NFB 0.28 298.10 2.23 3 NHB 0.04 40.11 2.46 4 LDF 0.31 336.37 2.44 5 PHB 0.09 102.03 2.16 6 WHM、LDF
0.07 78.05 2.93 7 LQH 0.26 278.45 2.74 8 LSN 0.28 306.15 2.22
9 HSF1.08 1171.6
3 2.12
10 HSNM 0.39 419.02 2.11 11 HBY 0.11 119.89 2.64 12 HSG 0.58 631.16 2.67 13 LDF 0.23 247.75 3.02
Xinzhai Group14 WHM
1.18 1283.24
2.57 15 AWK 1.23 1330.6
4 2.27
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16 AWC1.32 1431.6
4 2.43
17 WNB2.55 2763.0
5 3.05
18 AWG 0.76 823.84 3.04 Village
committee19 SYC
0.55 598.10 3.45 Fuba Village Longtang No.2
Group20 WSM
0.50 546.63 2.50 Subtotal 20 0.68 731.95 2.57
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