RP857 v. 6 VIETNAM ELECTRICITY TRUNGSON HYDROPOWER MANAGEMENT BOARD Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program (RLDP) Annexes January 15, 2011 Ha Noi, January 15, 2011 Annexes Annex 1. Project Area and Baseline Data 131 1.1. RLDP Villages 131 1.2. District Data 135 1.3. Average Commune Data in Main Project Area 135 1.4. Average Village Incomes 139 1.5. Poverty Incidence in Villages Affected by Main Project 140 Annex 2. Main Project Resettlement Plan 141 2.1. Resettlement Policy Framework 141 2.2. Numbers of Affected Households 162 2.3. Affected Households and Land Under Four Alternatives 165 2.4. Name List of Displaced Persons 166 2.5. Inventory of Losses and Value Assessment 195 2.6. Resettlement Site Planning 209 2.7. Provincial Unit Cost References 214 2.8. Replacement Cost Survey 249 2.9. Magnitude of Loss 252 2.10. Forms and Leaflets Used in Resettlement Plan 255 Annex 3. Community Livelihoods Improvement Plan 264 3.1. Unit Costs 264 3.2. Training and Technical Assistance Resources 267 3.3. Credit Access 270 Annex 4. Ethnic Minority Data 271 4.1. Population in Districts and Communes 271 4.2. Population in Affected Villages 271 Annex 5. Consultation Process 273 5.1. Completed Consultations 273 5.2. Consultation Feedback Integrated Into RLDP 274 Annex 6. Reference Documents 277 6.1. Documents in Project File 277 6.2. National Legal Framework References 279 6.2. World Bank Operational Policies 281 6.3. Official Project Documents 282 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program ­ January 15, 2011 129 List of Tables in Annexes Table A 1: Village Names, Impact Categories and Eligibility to main project RP, CLIP, EMDP 131 Table A 2: Population in 3 Districts in Core RLDP Area 135 Table A 3: Expenditure Poverty Estimated at District Level 135 Table A 4: Population, land use, incomes and education in 7 main affected communes 135 Table A 5: Access to Improved Water and Sanitation 137 Table A 6: Health Service Providers 138 Table A 7: Incomes and Income Sources in the Villages Affected by Reservoir Flooding 139 Table A 8: Population Registered as Poor and as Very Poor/Hungry 140 Table A 9: Forecast of Households to be Relocated 162 Table A 10: Displaced Persons Affected by Main Project 163 Table A 11: Households Loosing Land to Incoming Households in Resettlement Site 164 Table A 12: House holds Affected on Residential Land, House and Land 165 Table A 13: House holds Affected on Productive Land Only 165 Table A 14: Name List of Displaced Persons (Main Project) 166 Table A 15: Land Losses on Construction and Supporting Sites 195 Table A 16: Crop and Tree Losses on Construction and Supporting Sites 195 Table A 17: Land Losses in the Reservoir Area 196 Table A 18: Tree and Crop Losses in Reservoir Flooded Area 196 Table A 19: House Losses 204 Table A 20: Impact on Public Infrastructure 208 Table A 21: Relocation Site Capacity 209 Table A 22: Land Affected at Planned Resettlement Sites 209 Table A 23: Land Use and Land Development in Planned Resettlement Sites 210 Table A 24: Infrastructure in Planned Resettlement Sites 210 Table A 25: Water Supply in the Four Planned Resettlement Sites 213 Table A 26: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Land by Land Quality Category, Thanh Hoa and Son La Provinces 214 Table A 27: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Houses and Other Assets (Thanh Hoa) 215 Table A 28: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Fish Ponds (Thanh Hoa) 223 Table A 29: Unit Costs Expected for Displaced Graves (Thanh Hoa) 223 Table A 30: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Fruit Trees (Thanh Hoa) 224 Table A 31: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Timber and Ornamental Trees (Thanh Hoa) 226 Table A 32: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Crops and Medicinal Plants (Thanh Hoa) 227 Table A 33: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Flowers and Ornamental Plants (Thanh Hoa) 229 Table A 34: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Tree Crops (Thanh Hoa) 230 Table A 35: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Timber Operations and Care (Thanh Hoa) 231 Table A 37: Compensation Prices for assets, tree ­ Son La Province 232 Table A 38: Local Construction Costs in Project Area 249 Table A 39: Market Prices for Trees and Crops in Project Area (VND) 251 Table A 40: Agricultural Land and Bamboo Area, Impacted and Remaining (Hectares) 252 Table A 41: Vulnerable Displaced Persons 254 Table A 42: Unit Costs for CLIP Menu of Activities 264 Table A 43: Research Institutes with Expertise in Sloping Land Cultivation 267 Table A 44: Mass Organizations 267 Table A 45: Vocational Training Centers 269 Table A 46: Available Credit Sources 270 Table A 47: Population by Ethnic Group in Project Area Districts 271 Table A 48: Population by Ethnic Group in Villages Affected by Main Project 271 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 130 Annex 1. Project Area and Baseline Data 1.1. RLDP Villages Table A 1: Village Names, Impact Categories and Eligibility to main project RP, CLIP, EMDP Total Affecte Reloc Host Househ d ated Land Relocati Resettl CLIP No District Commune Village Impact category comm old househ House Affected RP EMDP on ement unity old hold village site <10% >10% 1 Quan Hóa Trung Sn Co Me 1- Dam site 105 100 x 1 x 2 Quan Hóa Trung Sn X c 2- Support site x 24 24 24 13 11 x x 3 Quan Hóa Trung Sn Chi ng 2- Support site 104 9 x 2 x 4 Quan Hóa Trung Sn Tà Bán 4 ­ Relocation x 165 165 159 54 111 x x Quan Hóa Trung Sn Tà P c 6 ­ New village 1 x x Quan Hóa Trung Sn Keo m 6 ­ New village 1 x x Quan Hóa Trung Sn X c 6 ­ New village 1 x x 5 Quan Hoá Trung Sn Bó 5 ­ Access road 6 Quan Hoá Trung Sn P o 5 ­ Access road Co Ṭng - Tá Quan Hóa Trung Sn 6 ­ New village 1 x x M 7 M ng Lát Trung Lư Co Cài Trong 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 89 15 12 3 x 3 x 8 M ng Lát Trung Lư Tung 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 30 10 9 1 x 3 x 9 M ng Lát Trung Lư Xa Lao 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 20 5 3 2 x 3 x 10 M ng Lát Trung Lư Cà Giáng 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 78 17 8 9 x 2 x 11 M ng Lát Trung Lư H c 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 39 7 5 2 x 3 x 12 M ng Lát Trung Lư Tà Cóm 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 71 12 4 8 x 2 x 13 M ng Lát Trung Lư Cánh C ng 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 40 2 2 x 3 x Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 131 14 M ng Lát Trung Lư Pa Búa 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 85 24 10 14 x 2 x M ng Lát Trung Lư Ĺn 4 - Relocation x 31 20 18 6 14 x x x T Chi ng-Co M ng Lát Trung Lư 4 - Relocation x 16 16 16 7 9 x x Cai 15 M ng Lát Trung Lư Nà Ón 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 71 3 x 3 x 16 M ng Lát M ng lư Mau 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 33 11 7 4 x 3 x 17 M ng Lát M ng lư Kít 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 31 15 5 10 x 2 x 18 M ng Lát M ng lư Chi ng N a 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 47 14 10 4 x 3 x 19 M ng Lát M ng lư Cha Lan 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 42 7 1 6 x 2 x 20 M ng Lát M ng lư Trung Ti n 2 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 28 2 2 x 3 x 21 M ng Lát M ng lư Nàng 1 4 - Relocation x 49 48 48 34 14 x x 22 M ng Lát M ng lư Mu ng 2 4 - Relocation x 46 12 1 7 5 x 2 x x 23 M ng Lát M ng lư Tài Chánh 4 - Relocation x 50 50 34 40 10 x x M ng Lát M ng Lư Tài Chánh 6 ­ New village 1 x x M ng Lát M ng Lư Nàng 6 ­ New village 1 x x 24 M ng Lát M ng Lư Sa Lung 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 40 16 x 3 x 25 M ng Lát Trung Lư Ĺn 6 ­ New village 1 x x Chi ng-Co 26 M ng Lát Trung Lư 6 ­ New village 1 x x Cai 27 M ng Lát Tam Chung Cân 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 67 50 48 2 x 3 x 28 M ng Lát Tam Chung Tân Hng 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 30 16 16 0 x 3 x 29 M ng Lát Tam Chung Lát 4 ­ Relocation x 189 119 46 x 1 x x x 30 M ng Lát Tam Chung Pom Khuông 4 - Relocation x 54 16 8 8 8 x 2 x x 31 M ng Lát Tam Chung Su i Lóng 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 45 3 x 3 x M ng Lát Pom Buôi 32 M ng Lát 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 97 3 x 3 x town (ward 3) M ng Lát 33 M ng Lát Ward 2 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 105 5 x 3 x town M ng Lát 34 M ng Lát Ward 4 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 31 14 x 3 x town 35 M ng Lát Tén T n oàn K t 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 133 16 x 2 x Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 132 36 M ng Lát Tén T n Bu n 4 - Relocation 105 59 2 x 2 x x 37 M ng Lát Tén T n Na khà 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 80 8 x 3 x 38 M ng Lát Tén T n Chi ng c ng 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 50 4 x 3 39 M c Châu Tân Xuân ông Tà Lào 4 - Relocation x 111 108 108 56 52 x x 40 M c Châu Tân Xuân Tây Tà Lào 4 - Relocation x 108 69 69 38 31 x 3 x x Pom Hi n - M c Châu Tân Xuân 6 ­ New village 1 x x Suoi Non M c Châu Tân Xuân Th m Tôn 1 6 ­ New village 1 x x M c Châu Tân Xuân Th m Tôn 2 6 ­ New village 1 x x 41 M c Châu Xuân Nha Pù L u 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 91 62 25 37 x 2 x 42 M c Châu Xuân Nha Tn 3 ­ Resettlement (land) 80 3 x 3 x 43 Quan Hoá Phú Thành Uôn 5 ­ Access road 44 Quan Hoá Thành Sn Sn Thành 5 ­ Access road 45 Quan Hoá Thành Sn Chieng Yen 5 ­ Access road 46 Quan Hoá Thành Sn Nam Thành 5 ­ Access road 47 Quan Hoá Thành Sn Tân Huong 5 ­ Access road 48 Quan Hoá Thành Sn Thành Tân 5 ­ Access road 49 Mai Châu V n Mai D n 5 ­ Access road 50 Mai Châu V n Mai Nam i n 5 ­ Access road 51 Mai Châu V n Mai Thanh Mai 5 ­ Access road 52 Mai Châu Mai H ch Chói 5 ­ Access road 53 Quan Hóa Trung Thành B n Phai 7 - Downstream 54 Quan Hóa Trung Thành B n Chi ng 7 - Downstream 55 Quan Hóa Trung Thành B n Tng 7 - Downstream 56 Quan Hóa Trung Thành B n Say 7 - Downstream 57 Quan Hóa Phú Sn B n Chi ng 7 - Downstream 58 Quan Hóa Phú L B nS i 7 - Downstream 59 Quan Hóa Phú Xuân Cḥm Ṃ 7 - Downstream 60 Quan Hóa Phú Xuân Cḥm Mí 7 - Downstream Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 133 61 Quan Hóa Thanh Xuân Thôn Vui 7 - Downstream 62 Quan Hóa Thanh Xuân B n Éo 7 - Downstream 63 Quan Hóa Thanh Xuân B n Xa L ng 7 - Downstream 64 Quan Hóa Thanh Xuân B n Tân Sn 7 - Downstream 65 Quan Hóa Thanh Xuân B n Giá 7 - Downstream 66 Quan Hóa H i Xuân B n M p 7 - Downstream 67 Quan Hóa H i Xuân Cḥm c c 7 - Downstream Total 2710 1159 533 426 371 40 0 44 12 12 Status as of October 2009. Impact categories: main project except for 5 ­ access road. New villages = planned resettlement sites. EMDP also covers other villages in these communes and other project area communes unless it is demonstrated that there is no risk of impact on health and cultures. CLIP: 1: severely-affected villages: more than 50 percent of households are relocated or severely affected on land; 2: moderately affected villages: less than 50 percent of households are relocated or more than 5 severely affected on land; 3: no household is relocated and less than 5 households severely affected on land (Section 5.2). Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 134 1.2. District Data Table A 2: Population in 3 Districts in Core RLDP Area Population District Area Population density 2 (ha) (person/km ) Moc Chau 202,513 137,677 68 Quan Hoa 99,647 42,374 42 Muong Lat 80,865 28,996 36 Total 383,025 209,047 55 Table A 3: Expenditure Poverty Estimated at District Level Poverty Standard District rate error Moc Chau 52.9% 10.0% Tan Lac 55.0% 10.1% Mai Chau 43.5% 10.3% Quan Hoa 64.0% 10.6% Muong Lat 81.0% 6.6% Source: Institute of Labor Science and Social Affairs and World Bank 2009. Poverty and Inequality in Vietnam: small area estimation using Vietnam household living standard survey 2006 and rural agriculture and fishery census 2006. 1.3. Average Commune Data in Main Project Area Table A 4: Population, land use, incomes and education in 7 main affected communes Province Thanh Hoa Sn La Quan District Hoa Muong Lat Moc Chau Trung Tam Muong Trung Tan Xuan Ten Tan Commune Unit Son Chung Ly Ly Xuan Nha Total Area Ha 7681 12128 8508 19290 13863 15819 9336 86625 Villages Number 7 8 16 16 7 9 8 73 Population Households Number 590 602 730 928 732 673 714 4969 Population Persons 2602 3266 4254 5205 3423 3623 3317 25690 Male Persons 1286 1542 2151 2498 1598 1824 1680 12579 Female Persons 1316 1724 2103 2706 1825 1799 1637 13110 Persons/ 4.4 5.4 5.8 5.6 4.7 5.4 4.6 household Farming Househo 571 596 727 894 701 661 4150 households ld Land use Paddy Ha 54.14 62.6 10 33 66.2 71.81 6.73 304.48 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 135 Hilly rice Ha 350.6 270 450 879 290 397 2636.6 Maize Ha 100 320 220 445 335 364 1784 Cassava Ha 150 94 45 210 96 109 704 Beans, 0 2 1 6.3 1.5 0 10.8 vegetables Ha Sugarcane Ha 2.5 0 0 0 0 4.5 7 Bamboo Ha 2000 0 273 138 50 550 3011 Perennial crops Ha 6.72 20 219 35 45.97 66.08 392.77 Natural forest Ha 2774.3 2361.8 1768 7526 2456.2 16886.3 14072.6 2818 2571.8 2100.39 6500 2654.3 142.25 Reforestation Ha 9 Livestock Cattle Head 1230 1826 1764 1060 1549 2187 9616 Head/ househol 2.2 3.1 2.4 1.2 2.1 3.3 14.3 d Pigs Head 1200 1600 2394 1954 1824 2206 11178 Head/ househol 2.1 2.7 3.3 2.2 2.5 3.3 16.1 d Goats Head 250 62 488 244 92 162 1298 Horses Head 109 115 224 Poultry Head 8000 3960 9823 7244 5660 15570 50257 Head/ househol 14 15.7 13.5 8.1 7.7 23.5 82.5 d Grain availability Kg/ househol 1012 840 820 855 860 1080 1289 6756 d/ Rice year Maize 960 1394 1196 1025 1196 1500 1276 8547 Cassava 2887 3850 3716 3690 3865 2650 2550 23208 Rice equivalent 1731 1856 1727 1678 1823 2032 2128 12975 Kg/ capita/ 384 371 367 289 363 432 443 2649 Rice equivalent year Income Crop 69.5 81.3 79 80.5 80.7 80 73.3 544.3 production % Animal 10.2 9.6 12 10.3 10.5 9.3 11.5 73.4 production % Forestry % 14.5 6.1 5.8 7.2 6.2 8.4 10.6 58.8 Crop 5.8 3 3.2 2 2.6 2.3 4.6 23.5 production % Income VND/mo 20700 21963 127127 198300 155181 176466 141206 173486 per capita nth 0 6 5 Income VND/mo 924640 950188 984404 11454 12273 730077 11086000 9602300 per household nth 0 0 4 170 000 94 USD equiv /year 672 560 576 597 582 694 744 4425 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 136 Electricity Mini- Househo 540 237 593 460 402 404 142 2778 hydropower ld Househo 0 184 0 220 230 0 0 634 National grid ld Other sources Househo ld 50 181 137 248 123 269 572 1580 or no power Education Kindergarten Number 0 14 20 19 18 6 77 Primary classes Number 28 14 40 34 29 1 146 Secondary 10 6 5 4 8 1 34 classes Number Teacher Persons 46 54 69 89 62 96 416 Pupils Persons 442 536 871 975 654 3478 Education attainments Under school 81 8 52 55 48 89 333 age Persons Not finished primary school 232 2 97 60 8 252 651 Completed primary school 222 4 119 63 86 198 692 Completed lower 97 1 50 15 46 53 262 secondary school Completed high school 16 0 22 9 12 18 77 University graduates 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 Illiterate Persons 117 21 103 59 66 154 520 Table A 5: Access to Improved Water and Sanitation Thanh Hoa Hoa Binh Son La Quan Hoa Muong Lat Mai Chau Moc Chau District District District District Trung Thành Phú Trung Trung Tam Tén Mai V n Xuân Tân Sn Sn Thanh Thành Lư Chung T n H ch Mai Nha Xuân Total n n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) Water sources Pond, lake, 20 26 3 14 11 5 12 0 15 1 7 114 river, stream (50) (65) (12.5) (56) (73.3) (24.5) (48) 0 (60.0) (3.8) (87.5) (48.0) 3 0 0 1 0 3 3 6 10 1 1 28 Natural well (7.5) 0 0 (4) 0 (14) (8) (24.0) (40.0) (3.8) (12.5) (14.1) UNICEF's 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 pumping 0 1 water 0 0 0 0 (6.7) 0 0 0 (0.0) 0 0 (0.5) Bamboo 14 25 0 0 0 channeled 14 8 0 5 23 1 90 water (35) (62.5) 0 (56.0) 0 (37.0) 0 (0.0) (20.0) (88.5) (12.5) (36.2) 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Raining 1 13 25 water (13) (7.5) 0 0 0 (4.5) 0 (4.0) (52.0) (7.7) 0 (10.1) World 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vision's 21 0 0 0 21 water 0 0 (100.0) 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 0 (8.4) Toilets Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 137 6 3 0 3 1 4 2 2 22 0 0 43 Septic tank (18) (9.7) 0 (9.7) (3.2) (18.2) (8) (6.5) (71.0) 0 0 (17.2) One 10 5 0 4 1 3 7 9 compartment 12 2 6 59 latrine (25) (12.8) 0 (10.3) (2.6) (15) (15) (30.8) (5.1) (23.1) (75.0) (23.7) Two- 0 0 0 0 0 compartment 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 latrine (2.5) 0 0 (0.0) (33.3) 0 0 (66.7) (0.0) (0.0) 0 (1.6) One-time 30 32 24 18 12 8 22 9 1 17 2 175 used (75) (27.8) (100.0) (15.7) (10.4) (45) (66) (7,8) (0.9) (14.8) (25.0) (72.8) Source: Health assessment (Ly and Surinder 2008). Table A 6: Health Service Providers Medical Elementary Mid- No Commune Doctor Nurses Total Assistant pharmacist wife 1 Trung Son 0 2 5 0 1 5 2 Thanh Son 0 1 2 0 0 4 3 Phu Thanh 0 3 1 1 0 5 4 Trung Thanh 0 1 4 0 0 5 5 Trung Ly 0 5 0 1 0 6 6 Muong Ly 0 1 2 0 0 3 7 Tam Trung 0 1 2 0 0 3 8 Ten Tan 0 1 2 0 1 4 9 Xuan Nha 0 1 1 0 0 2 10 Tan Xuan 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 Mai Hich 1 2 0 0 3 6 12 Van Mai 0 2 1 0 1 4 Source: Health assessment (Ly and Surinder 2008). Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 138 1.4. Average Village Incomes Table A 7: Incomes and Income Sources in the Villages Affected by Reservoir Flooding Income source (VND 1000/year) Annual Monthly Comm- Income Income Village une per HH per Paddy Cass- Live- Non- Upland Person rice Maize ava stock Fish Forestry farm rice income Xuoc 900 3300 2037 1200 1500 0 600 0 9,537 199 Ta Ban 1800 3168 2352 1720 960 0 880 150 11,030 216 Trung Son Chieng 2250 3872 2152 900 1500 0 2,080 0 12,754 194 Co Me 0 2640 1522 800 980 3000 1,600 480 11,022 222 Nang 1 0 4136 2226 1400 1320 0 600 620 10,302 184 Muong 2 0 3784 2016 1420 675 0 0 100 7,995 189 Tai Chanh 0 3608 2184 1712 1200 0 1,120 800 10,624 181 Muong Ly Chieng Nua 0 3165 1863 1250 950 0 450 640 8,318 177 Kit 0 3520 3100 1870 1100 0 800 0 10,391 172 Mau 0 2992 2654 1104 1050 0 980 0 8,780 140 Cha Lan 0 2094 2135 984 950 0 780 0 6,943 165 Trung Tien 2 0 1548 1134 676 640 0 680 0 4,678 167 Sa Lung 0 1952 2050 1045 960 0 860 0 6,867 172 Co Cai +Co Cai 0 4544 3616 2560 2760 0 1,060 0 14,540 163 Trong +To Chieng 0 750 650 430 460 0 260 0 2,550 159 Lin 0 3344 2016 1360 1760 0 1,800 0 10,280 170 Pa Bua 0 4505 1869 1780 1860 0 0 0 10,014 120 Trung Ly Ca Giang 0 4004 1953 1860 1200 0 0 0 9,017 143 Canh Cong 0 3674 2037 1984 1920 0 0 0 9,615 117 Ta Com 0 3872 2026 1756 2420 0 0 0 10,074 112 Hoc 0 1946 1564 1148 860 0 0 0 5,518 141 Xa Lao 0 950 850 669 450 0 0 0 2,919 146 Tung 0 1432 1253 965 650 0 0 0 4,300 143 Na On 0 3775 2124 1685 2820 0 0 0 10,404 149 Pom Buoi 0 3956 3826 2975 2880 0 0 0.1 13,637 141 Muong Lat Town Khu 2 0 4786 4456 2975 2970 0 0 0.2 15,187 145 Khu 4 0 1432 1253 965 650 0 0 0 4,300 139 Ban Buon 0 3323 2583 1532 1282 0 858 0.1 9,578 134 Na Kha 0 3758 2223 1243 1058 0 786 0.2 9,068 142 Ten Tan Doan Ket 0 3173 2358 1083 956 0 356 0.3 7,926 153 Chieng Cong 0 3038 2455 1185 945 0 368 0.5 7,992 160 Pom Khuong 0 4312 2394 1860 760 0 0 0 9,326 148 Tan Huong 0 4092 2940 1052 1700 0 0 0 9,784 165 Tam Chung Can 0 3608 2591 1320 640 0 0 0 8,159 132 Lat 0 3212 3801 1440 1040 0 0 760 10,253 185 Suoi Long 0 2610 2395 1350 530 0 0 0 6,885 153 Tay Ta Lao 4559 4868 4587 2960 1980 0 990 400 20,344 183 Tan Xuan Dong Ta Lao 4502 4820 4772 2480 1600 0 900 470 19,544 181 Pu Lau 3502 3810 2977 1850 1800 0 900 570 15,409 169 Xuan Nha Tu 3200 3290 2575 1240 1350 0 560 270 12,485 156 Source: Social assessment. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 139 1.5. Poverty Incidence in Villages Affected by Main Project Table A 8: Population Registered as Poor and as Very Poor/Hungry Hungry more Poor than 3 months House per year Commune. Village People -holds No. No. House % house- % -holds holds Ta Ban 165 688 92 56 27 17 Trung Son Xuoc 24 97 20 83 3 13 Chieng 104 571 42 32 6 6 Co Me 105 405 54 51 12 12 Nang 1 49 224 45 92 11 22 Tai Chanh 50 244 49 98 10 20 Muong 2 46 162 34 74 16 35 Chieng Nua 47 223 43 91 21 45 Muong Ly Kit 31 167 31 100 16 52 Mau 33 173 33 100 13 39 Cha Lan 42 188 42 100 42 100 Trung Tien 2 28 157 28 100 28 100 Sa Lung 40 46 100 100 40 100 Co Cai 89 402 73 82 23 26 +Co Cai Trong 89 402 73 82 23 26 + To Chieng 16 73 15 90 5 31 Lin 31 163 29 94 18 59 Pa Bua 85 551 75 92 35 43 Ca Giang 78 438 70 90 46 59 Trung Ly Canh Cong 40 252 36 90 19 48 Ta Com 71 480 69 97 40 56 Hoc 39 249 24 100 24 100 Xa Lao 20 125 20 100 20 100 Tung 30 196 30 100 30 100 Na On 71 327 69 97 40 56 Pom Buoi 97 480 80 82 70 72 Muong Lat Khu 2 105 473 80 76 51 48 Town Khu 4 31 142 24 77 16 52 Ban Buon 105 462 83 79 30 29 Na Kha 80 352 63 79 28 35 Ten Tan Doan Ket 133 580 93 70 45 33 Chieng Cong 50 235 40 80 24 48 Lat 189 872 125 67 34 18 Can 67 345 67 100 30 44 Tam Chung Pom Khuong 54 283 54 100 14 26 Tan Huong 53 270 53 100 53 100 Suoi Long 45 207 45 100 45 100 Dong Ta Lao 111 485 87 78 36 32 Tan Xuan Tay Ta Lao 108 488 76 70 45 42 Pu Lau 91 412 72 79 40 44 Xuan Nha Tu 80 368 62 77 33 41 Source: social assessment. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 140 Annex 2. Main Project Resettlement Plan 2.1. Resettlement Policy Framework The resettlement policy framework is a stand-alone document signed by the Prime Minister of Vietnam and the World Bank. This annex provides the full version of this document for easy reference. SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT 1. The Trung Son Hydropower Project (hereinafter referred to as Trung Son HPP) will be constructed on the Ma River, primarily in the vicinity of Thanh Hoa province, with installed capacity of 260 MW and an expected annual generation of 1055.3 million KWH. The project is intended to supply energy both to the regional power system and the Vietnam national grid. It also is expected to contribute to flood protection in the downstream area of Ma River, and to provide water storage for use in irrigation areas during the annual dry season. 2. The project will construct a dam to create a reservoir with a full supply level (FSL) of 160 meters elevation, along with ancillary works (eg. access road, transmission line...). The reservoir and the construction site will cause land acquisition expected to total 1538.95 hectares of land in six communes in three districts, namely Quan Hoa and Muong Lat in Thanh Hoa Province and Moc Chau in Son La Province. According to preliminary studies conducted in 2005, an estimated 432 households will need to be relocated because of construction works or submergence. An additional 40 households are expected to be relocated because creation of the reservoir would otherwise leave them isolated. An estimated total of 75 households also will be affected by loss of productive land. The area of crop cultivated land area to be submerged is estimated at 309 hectares. Land acquisition, household relocation, and provision of compensation and other resettlement assistance is expected to begin in 2009 and continue until the end of 2011. 3. The Central Party and Government of Vietnam have both shown a strong interest in ensuring fair and effective treatment of persons required to resettle, or who are otherwise affected by land acquisition for public investment projects. In recent years, Electricity Vietnam (EVN) has paid increasing attention to restoring or improving the lives and livelihoods of those displaced by hydropower project construction. 4. For domestically funded public investment projects, policies and principles regarding land acquisition, compensation, and other resettlement arrangements have been established by the Government on the basis of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP (dated 03/12/2004) on Compensation, Allowances and Resettlement in Case of Land Acquisition by the Government, and on the basis of Decree 84/2007/ND-CP (dated 25/05/2007) on Supplementary Regulations on Giving Land Use Certificate, Land Acquisition, Implementation of Land Use Right and How to Deal in Case of Claims, Appealing on Land. 5. Trung Son HPP also will involve financial support from the World Bank, meaning that land acquisition and resettlement principles and procedures must meet the requirements of both World Bank OP 4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement and Vietnam's regulations. Where there are discrepancies, the World Bank OP4.12 will be referred to. The fundamental objective of this policy, as with Government of Vietnam policy, is to ensure that those affected by Bank-supported projects are fully compensated for lost land or other assets, and are provided sufficient opportunity to improve, or at least restore, their incomes and living standards. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 141 6. This document constitutes a Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) for Trung Son HPP. It establishes the principles, objectives, and definitions to be used in resettlement planning and implementation. It defines affected persons and establishes eligibility criteria for compensation or other forms of assistance, describes the legal and institutional framework, establishes modes of asset valuation and compensation payment, arrangements for consultation and participation, and procedures for pursuing grievances. This framework is based on both domestic regulations and World Bank OP 4.12. 7. Following acceptance by the World Bank and relevant Government of Vietnam officials, this RPF shall be stipulated as guidance for the detailed planning and implementation of the Trung Son HPP land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation program. The RPF applies to all aspects of the Trung Son HPP, including impacts associated with dam construction area, reservoir impoundment, area for resettlement activities and upstream or downstream impacts associated with loss of access to land or other resources. (Separate Resettlement Plans have been prepared to cover land acquisition and resettlement activities associated with construction of an access road to the Trung Son HPP construction area and an MV line.) SECTION 2. PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES A. Definitions 8. Displaced persons, households, communities and institutions (hereinafter referred to as DPs) refer to those persons, households, communities and institutions defined as affected by loosing in full or in part of land, residence, or other assets or resources, as a result of Trung Son HPP, resulting in: a) Relocation or loss of shelter; b) Loss of assets or access to assets; or c) Loss of income sources or means of livelihood, whether or not the affected persons must move to another location; and d) The involuntary restriction of access to natural resources resulting in adverse impacts on livelihoods. 9. The term "replacement cost"1 refers to the method of valuation of land and assets yielding an amount of compensation sufficient for actual asset replacement, including applicable transaction costs. Accordingly, compensation at replacement cost does not allow for depreciation for age or wear, and is to be paid to the DP without deduction for taxes, fees or any other purpose. The established replacement cost shall be approved by the authorized agency before the compensation payment is made to DPs. B. Policy and Planning Principles 1 "Replacement cost" is the method of valuation of assets that helps determine the amount sufficient to replace lost assets and cover transaction costs. In applying this method of valuation, depreciation of structures and assets should not be taken into. For losses that cannot easily be valued or compensated for in monetary terms (e.g., access to public services, customers, and suppliers; or to fishing, grazing, or forest areas), attempts are made to establish access to equivalent and culturally acceptable resources and earning opportunities. Where domestic law does not meet the standard of compensation at full replacement cost, compensation under domestic law is supplemented by additional measures necessary to meet the replacement cost standard. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 142 10. The principles outlined in World Bank OP 4.12 and Vietnam's regulations have been adopted in preparing this Policy Framework. In this regard the following principles and objectives apply: a) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible. b) When avoidance of land acquisition or displacement is not possible, resettlement-related activities will be conceived and executed as development opportunities, to enable DP to share in project benefits. c) Before land or other assets are acquired, Trung Son HPP will provide compensation at replacement cost, and will otherwise provide assistance necessary to give DPs sufficient opportunity to improve, or at least restore, incomes and living standards. d) All DP residing, working, doing business or cultivating land in the project areas including dam construction area, reservoir impoundment, area for resettlement activities and upstream or downstream affected areas as of the date of the baseline surveys are entitled to be provided with rehabilitation measures sufficient to assist them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project living standards, income earning capacity and production levels. Lack of legal rights to the assets lost (excluding assets that are under investigation of being stolen as regulated under the laws of Vietnam) will not bar the DP from entitlement to such rehabilitation measures. e) The rehabilitation measures to be provided are: (i) compensation at replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials for houses and other structures; (ii) agricultural land for land of equal productive capacity acceptable to the DP or in cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice ; (iii) replacement of residential/premise land of equal size acceptable to the DP or in cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice; and (iv) transfer and subsistence allowances; (v) any other measures as may be necessary to enable the DP to improve their living standards and earning capacity, or at least maintain them at their pre-project levels. DP will receive one or more than one or all of the above-mentioned rehabilitation measures depending on their losses. f) Replacement residential and agricultural land will be as nearby as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the DP. g) The resettlement transition period will be minimized and the rehabilitation means will be provided to the DP's prior to the expected start-up date of works in the respective project sites. h) Plans for acquisition of land and other assets and provision of rehabilitation measures will be carried out in consultation with the DP, to ensure minimal disturbance. Entitlements will be provided to DP prior to expected start-up of works at the respective project site. i) The previous level of public infrastructure, community services and resources will be maintained or improved. j) Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available and as where and when required. k) Institutional arrangements will ensure effective and timely design, planning, consultation and implementation of RPs. l) Effective and timely supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of RPs will be carried out. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 143 m) The compensation and allowances in kind or in cash specified in this RPF will be provided to DP only once for each entitlement and cannot be paid more than once. Payments may be made in instalments aligned to the implementation schedule, if appropriate, and will be specified in RP. SECTION 3. LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK A. Legal Framework 11. This section reviews the legal framework and policies of the Government of Vietnam and IDA policies related to land acquisition, compensation and resettlement. It then compares the two approaches. Since there are differences between the WB's policy and the Vietnamese's, the project requires a waiver of the Vietnamese Government articles of decrees and regulations concerning compensation and resettlement. Subsequently, compensation and resettlement plans will be developed and implemented according to this RPF. 12. The Legal Framework of the Government of Vietnam: The key national laws, regulations and decrees governing land acquisition, compensation and resettlement in Vietnam include: a) The Constitution of Vietnam, 1992 confirms the right of citizens to own a house and to protect the ownership of the house. b) The Land Law 2003, no. 13/2003/QH11, issued on November 26, 2003. c) Law of Construction 16/2003/QH 11, dated December 1, 2003. d) Decree 181/2004/ND-CP of the Government of Vietnam issued on October 29, 2004 guiding the implementation of the Land Law. e) Decree 197/2004/ND-CP issued on December 3, 2004 on compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the State. f) Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC issued on December 7, 2004 guiding the implementation of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP of December 3, 2004 on compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the State. g) Decree 188/2004/ND-CP of the Government of Vietnam issued on November 16, 2004 on methods to determine land prices and assorted land price brackets. h) Circular 114/2004/TT-BTC issued by November 26, 2004 guiding the implementation of the Government's decree No 188/2004/ND-CP. i) Decree 17/2006/ND-CP dated January 27, 2006 on revision and supplementation of some regulations in decrees guiding the implementation of the Land Law. j) Circular 69/2006/RR-BTC dated August 2, 2006 on revision and supplementation of Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC issued on December 7, 2004 guiding the implementation of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP of December 3, 2004 on compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the State. k) Decree 84/2007/ND-CP of the Government of Vietnam dated May 25th 2007 on revision of issuing LURC, land acquisition, implementation of land use right, procedure for compensation, resettlement when land acquired by State and grievance redress. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 144 l) Decree 123/2007/ND-CP dated July 27, 2007 on revision and supplementation of some regulations in decree 188/2004/ND-CP of November 16, 2004 on methods to determine land prices and assorted land price brackets. 13. Other regulations or administrative decisions with bearing on Trung Son HPP resettlement planning and implementation include: a) Decision No. 02/2007/QD-TTg by the Government Prime Minister dated 09/01/2007 on the issuing of policy framework on compensation, allowances and resettlement of Son La Hydropower Project. b) Temporary policy framework on compensation, allowance, and resettlement of Ban Ve Hydropower Project promulgated pursuant to Official Letter No. 1174/CV-NLDK by the Ministry of Industry on 16/03/2004. c) Policy framework on compensation, allowance, and resettlement for the Cua Dat Reservoir Project. d) Decision No. 12/2007/QD-UBND dated 08/05/2007 by the Son La PPP stipulating details for implementation of compensation, allowance and resettlement process for Son La Hydropower Project. e) Relevant decisions of PPC Thanh Hoa and Son La on compensation unit prices for lost assets and resettlement in these two provinces. B. Comparison between Government of Vietnam and World Bank Approaches 14. There are a number of ways in which the approaches of the Vietnam Government ­ either in policy or practice ­ are compatible with World Bank guidelines. The most important compatibilities are: a) On the issue of land tenure and the legal right to compensation, the Government and World Bank approaches are compatible. Vietnam has a process whereby people without legal land rights may meet conditions of legalization and receive compensation for losses up to a rate equal to 100% of land price minus the taxes and fee for land use right registration from 15 October 1993 (Article 42, 49 and 50 of 2003 Land Law) b) Permanent residents are provided with options that include relocation to an improved site, or cash, or a combination of the two c) Resettlement sites offer not only better improved infrastructure and services but represent a higher standard of living d) Allowances are provided to help the DPs in the transition period and there is an institutional structure through which people are informed, can negotiate compensation, and can appeal. e) Compensation at replacement cost is ensured in Article 6 of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP dated December 3rd, 2004 that "...people who have land being acquired shall be compensated with land of similar land use purpose. If there is no land for compensation, cash compensation equal to land use rights value at the time of land acquisition shall be applied. If there is many differences in value, in case of compensation by new land or house, such difference shall be settled in cash" and Article 19 in the same Decree states that "...house and structure of domestic use of household or individual shall be compensated with the value of construction of new house, structures of similar technical standard". Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 145 15. Differences between the approaches and measures that need to be addressed also exist. However, in this context, procedures exist within national and province governments that allow the granting of waivers of domestic law on specific projects that may be in conflict with that of the funding agency. 16. In cases where Vietnamese laws, regulations or administrative procedures are not consistent with the requirements of World Bank OP 4.12, the Government of Vietnam has agreed to meet Bank policy requirements. It is the responsibility of the investment owner of Trung Son HPP to obtain any necessary waivers. C. Eligibility Criteria and Cut-Off Date Eligibility 17. The fundamental objective of this RPF is to ensure that all DPs are fully compensated for lost assets, and receive sufficient opportunity to improve, or at least restore, their incomes and living standards. To achieve this objective, lack of legal title should not be a barrier to compensation or alternative forms of assistance. In Trung Son HPP, those eligible for compensation and/or assistances include: (a) those who have formal legal rights to land or other assets; (b) those who initially do not have formal legal rights to land or other assets but have a claim to legal rights based upon the laws of Vietnam and are certified by the commune's People's Committee (PC); and (c) those who do not belong to (a) and (b) above but are certified by the commune's PC that they have been using the land and assets on land before the cut off date. 18. DPs covered under (a) and (b) are provided compensation at replacement cost for the land (and any other assets) they lose, and other assistance. Persons covered under (c) are provided resettlement assistance (in cash or other forms) in lieu of formal compensation for the land they occupy, and other assistance, as necessary, to achieve the objectives set out in this RPF. Cut-off-date 19. To prevent opportunistic encroachment to obtain eligibility for compensation or assistance, an eligibility cut-off date has been established, being December 10, 2008, 60 days from the date that the investment owner approves the investment project. During these 60 days, the investment owner shall inform the PPCs of the inventories of DPs and their losses. Persons who encroach on the areas after the established cut-off date are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance. If cases arise in which persons claim they were inappropriately excluded from the census or inventory, the relevant District and Commune People's Committees can establish their eligibility for compensation or assistance by asserting that the persons were occupying or using land or other assets prior to the cut-off date. New households after the cut-off-date 20. Those households splitting from the large families after the cut-off-date who meet the following conditions will be eligible for resettlement benefits as stand-alone households: (a) Households splitting from a family with minimum of two couples and having minimum of six persons; and (b) are allowed by the District authority, with verification of commune's PC, to have household split. D. Institutional Framework Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 146 21. The responsibility for preparing and implementing the Trung Son HPP RPF and subsequent Resettlement Plan (RP) is established as follows: Trung Son HPMB a) The overall responsibility for devising, gaining requisite approvals for, and implementing the RPF and the RP rests with the Trung Son Hydropower Project Management Board (Trung Son HPMB). b) Trung Son HPMB shall establish a compensation and resettlement department responsible for reporting to Trung Son HPMB about the current status of resettlement planning and implementation, coordinating with local authorities responsible for various aspects of resettlement implementation, conducting internal monitoring of resettlement implementation, and cooperating as necessary to handle contingencies or resolve disputes or grievances that may occur. c) Trung Son HPMB will cooperate and coordinate its planning and implementation of compensation, assistance and resettlement activities as necessary with provincial, district and commune authorities in Thanh Hoa and Son La provinces. Such coordination will be essential in carrying out census and survey activities, for inventorying lost assets, for determining the adequacy of compensation and allowances, for monitoring implementation effectiveness, and for responding to any DP grievances that may arise. d) Responsibility for ensuring adequate flow of funds for compensation and to otherwise meet requirements, including contingency arrangements, specified in the RP rests with Trung Son HPMB. Committee on Compensation, Allowances and Resettlement The Provincial People's Committee in Thanh Hoa and Son La provinces will establish for each district within the project impact area a Committee on Compensation, Allowances and Resettlement. In each district, this committee will: a) Ensure that commune officials and DP are fully informed regarding the contents of this framework, and entitlements and activities included in the RP. b) Certifying the DP census and the inventory of lost land, structures and other assets. c) Upon receipt of funding from Trung Son HPMB, making full and timely payment of compensation and allowances to DP, in accordance with RP requirements and purposes. d) Facilitating relocation of PAH and assisting DP with their efforts to restore incomes and living standards. e) Participate as needed in ensuring the effective operation of grievance procedures People's Committees of different levels Provincial PC a) To provide guidance to ensure that public disclosure of information on the project and its policy on compensation, allowances and resettlement and implement the land acquisition activities is carried out as required. b) To direct the relevant agencies and District People's Committee to develop the compensation, allowances and resettlement plan as authorized Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 147 c) To approve or assign district-level People's Committees to approve the compensation, allowances and resettlement plan. d) To direct the relevant agencies to settle citizens' complaints, denunciations related to compensation, allowances and resettlement according to their law-prescribed competence. e) To direct the examination and handling of violations in the compensation, allowances and resettlement domain District PC a) To establish the District Committee for Compensation, Allowance and Resettlement chaired by the district PC's chairman or vice-chairman. b) To ensure that public disclosure of information on the project and its policy on compensation, allowances and resettlement is carried out as required. c) To guide the District Committee for Compensation, Assistances and Resettlement and to coordinate with other related agencies to implement the RP d) To coordinate with relevant agencies and the project implementing agency to implement the project e) To settle citizens' complaints related to compensation, allowances and resettlement according to their law-prescribed competence. f) To cooperate with other relevant agencies in the implementation of the land acquisition and resettlement activities, including also the verification of the eligibility for compensation, allowances and resettlement of DP after the cut-off-date. Commune PC a) To organize community consultation and information disclosure on the project and its policy on compensation, allowances and resettlement to DPs and their communities. b) To cooperate with the Committee for Compensation, Assistances and Resettlement to carry out the inventory of DPs and their affected land and other assets; and c) To cooperate with Trung Son HPMB and the Committee for Compensation, Assistances and Resettlement to implement the RP and site clearance, including also the verification of the eligibility for compensation, allowances and resettlement of DP after the cut-off-date d) To settle citizens' complaints related to compensation, allowances and resettlement according to their law-prescribed competence. SECTION 4. PREPARATION OF RP 22. An RP will be prepared for Trung Son HPP in accordance with the provisions of this RPF, and submitted to the World Bank for its clearance and to Vietnam's authorized agency for its approval. 23. Elements to be covered in the Trung Son HPP RP will include: a) Description of the project and identification of affected project areas Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 148 b) Identification of the project components or activities that give rise to resettlement; the zone of impact of such component or activities; the alternatives considered to avoid or minimize resettlement; and the mechanisms established to minimize resettlement, to the extent possible, during project implementation c) Objectives of RP d) Socioeconomic studies: baseline information (DP characteristics, economic and cultural conditions, existing incomes and use of natural resources, and information necessary for incorporation of an Ethnic Minorities Development Plan into the Trung Son RP. e) Census/survey results: identification and enumeration of all DP, and identification and inventories of all lost land, structures and other assets (including temporary impacts) through a 100% census and survey. The census and inventory should cover but not limited to the follwings: i. all types of DPs ii. number and names of DP in each PAH; iii. number, type, and area of the houses or other structures lost; iv. number and area of all the residential plots lost; v. number, category and area of agricultural land lost; vi. quantity and types of crops and trees lost; vii. businesses lost including structures, land and other fixed assets; viii. productive assets lost as a percentage of total productive assets; ix. quantity and category of other fixed assets affected; and x. temporary damage to productive assets. f) Legal and Institutional framework g) Eligibility criteria for compensation and all other forms of assistance h) Valuation of and compensation for losses, in kind or in cash, at replacement cost i) Site selection (including environmental assessment of proposed sites), site preparation, and relocation j) Replacement or restoration of public infrastructure and social services k) Detailed arrangements for livelihood improvement (or restoration) l) Identification of vulnerable PAH, and full description of planning measures for which they are eligible m) Consultation and participation arrangements, including mechanism for grievance redressal Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 149 n) A detailed implementation schedule, corresponding as appropriate to the timetable for construction of civil works o) Costs and budget, identifying all unit rates for compensation, and including contingencies for price escalation and unanticipated expenses p) Arrangements for internal and external monitoring q) Entitlement Matrix, listing by column all categories of adverse impact including categories of land or other assets lost, eligibility criteria, and entitlements (specified by unit rate, allowance amount, or other measure) for each category 24. The draft RP will be publicly disclosed by the Bank after it is submitted. The Trung Son HPMB also will disclose the draft RP directly to affected communities in both Thanh Hoa and Son La provinces, in a place and manner accessible to them. Following finalization of the RP, both the Bank and Trung Son HPMB again disclose the final document in a similar manner. 25. The draft RP will be furnished to the World Bank for consideration no later than six months prior to the proposed date for actual initiation of the works under the project. Land acquisition will only commence after the World Bank has found the RP to be acceptable, and payment of compensation for land, structures or other lost assets should be made prior to land acquisition, or imposition of other adverse impacts. SECTION 5. ENTITLEMENT POLICY 26. DP will be entitled to the following types of compensation and/or rehabilitation and assistance measures: a) DP losing agricultural/productive land and crops (i) The principle of "land for land" compensation is prioritized. However, if the land availability in the locality doesn't allow compensation by land for the full lost area of equal productive capacity, DP will be compensated with the land not less than the minimum standard which is necessary to remain their sustainable livelihoods, set in Annex 1, the difference will be paid in cash at the replacement cost. (ii) If DP partially looses agriculture land and the remaining holding is less than the minimum standard set in Annex 1 but still meets the conditions for continuing cultivation, then the project will supplemently allocate land to ensure the total land holding of the DP is not less than the minimum standard. If the remaining holding doesn't meet the condition for continuing cultivation, the project will acquire the entire landholding and provide "land for land" arrangements of equal productive capacity, satisfactory to the DP. However, if the DP prefers to receive cash instead of land, then cash compensation at replacement cost is applied. (iii)if the portion of the land to be lost represents 10% or less of the total area of the landholding, and the remaining land is still a viable economic holding, cash compensation, at full replacement cost for the acquired area may be provided to the DP; (iv) if the portion of the land to be lost presents more than 10% of the total area of the landholding and the remaining is not smaller than the minimum standard for agricultural land set in Annex 1, DP will be compensated for the lost area either by cash at replacement cost or by land of equal productive capacity satisfactory to DP, at DP's choice; Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 150 (v) Where compensation is made in the form of assignment of new land priced lower than the price of the recovered land, apart from being assigned new land, DPs who have land recovered shall also receive monetary compensation equal to the difference value; where compensation is made in the form of assignment of new land priced higher than the price of the recovered land, DPs shall not have to pay for the difference. (vi) For the relocating households who do not loose agriculture land but the land area they are using is smaller than the minimum standard set in Annex 1 will be supplemented for the difference to help ensure their livelihoods improvements. (vii) For agricultural land lying intermixedly with residential areas, and garden and pond land lying adjacent to residential areas, apart from compensation at the price of agricultural land having the same use purpose, monetary supports are also provided; the prices for calculation of supports shall be equal to between 20% and 50% of the prices of adjacent residential land; the specific support levels shall be decided by the provincial People's Committees to suit the local realities. (viii) For households, individuals currently using land assigned by State-owned agricultural or forestry farms on a contractual basis for use for agricultural, forestry, aquaculture purposes (excluding land under special-use forests and protected forests), if their land is recovered, they shall receive compensation only for remaining expenses invested in land, but not for the land, and will be supported according to the following provisions: (a) Supports for households, individuals that receive land on a contractual basis and are public employees or workers of State-owned agricultural or forestry farms, who are working or have retired, have stopped working for loss of working capacity or have quit their jobs and enjoyed allowances and are directly engaged in agricultural production or forestry; households, individuals that receive land on a contractual basis and are directly engaged in agricultural production as their major source of livelihood. The highest level of monetary support shall be equal to the price of land to be compensated, calculated on the basis of the actually recovered land area which shall, however, not exceed the local agricultural land assignment limits; the provincial-level People's Committees shall decide on the specific support levels to suit the local realities. (b) Where households, individuals receive land on a contractual basis but are other than the subjects specified at (a) above, they shall only receive compensation for remaining expenses invested in land. (ix) Where the recovered land is agricultural land belonging to the public land fund of a commune, ward or township, compensation shall not be paid for such land but the renters of such land shall receive compensation for remaining expenses invested in land. (x) DP will be compensated for the loss of standing crops at market price, productive trees will be compensated at replacement cost. (xi) DP whose land is temporarily taken by the works under the project will be compensated for their loss of income, standing crops and for the cost of soil restoration and damaged infrastructure. Land will be rehabilitated after the project construction by the Trung Son HPMB. b) DP losing residential land and house/structure (i) The principle for compensating loss of residential land and structures will be: (1) the provision of replacement residential land (house site and garden) of equivalent size, or cash compensation at replacement cost according to DPs' choice; and (2) cash compensation reflecting full replacement cost of the house/structures, without deduction for depreciation or Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 151 salvage materials or compensate in kind (house and structure of the same or higher use value), according to DPs' options. (ii) If residential land is only partially being affected by the project and the remaining areas are not sufficient for reorganizing DP house as specified in Annex 1, then at the request of the DP, the entire residential land will be acquired and DP will be compensated with either new residential land of equal size or cash at full replacement cost or a combination of both forms. (iii) If house/other structure is only partially being affected by the project and the remaining areas are not convenient to using, the house/ structure will be acquired and DP will be compensated either by in-kind or cash at full replacement cost, without depreciation or a combination of both forms. (iv) For the resettlement sites: the project ensures that selection of the resettlement sites complies with DP's preference. If the residential land area in DP's selected sites does not allow full replacement in term of area according to `land for land' compensation principle, DP will be compensated with land (house site and garden) not less than the minimum standard for residential land set in Annex 1. If the new land is of lower value than the current one, DP will be compensated in cash at replacement cost for the difference. If the new land is of higher value than the current land, DP will not have to pay for the difference. (v) For the house/structure: (a) If DP chooses the house/structure built by the project (eg. in the resettlement sites) which is of lower value than their lost one, DP will be compensated for the difference. If the house/structure built by the project is of higher value than their lost one, DP will not have to pay for the difference. (b) If DP wishes to receive compensation in cash to build their resettlement house/structure, the compensation amount will not be less than the cost for construction of house/structure with technical standard specified in Annex 1. (vi) Tenants, who have a lease contract for a house for residential purposes at the time of land acquisition and wishes to continue the lease for at least another 6 months, with a verification from local authorities, will be provided with a cash grant of six months rental fee at the prevailing market rate in the area and will be assisted in identifying alternative accommodation. c) DP losing business (i) The mechanism for compensating loss of business will be: (1) the provision of alternative business site of equal size and accessibility to customers, satisfactory to the DP; (2) cash compensation for lost business structure reflecting full replacement cost of the structures, without depreciation; and (3) cash compensation for the loss of income during the transition period. The amount will be specified in the RP. d) DP will also be provided compensation at full replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation and salvage materials for any other fixed assets affected in part or in total by the project. 27. In cases where community infrastructure such as schools, factories, water sources, roads, sewage systems is damaged and the community wishes to reuse them, the project will ensure that these would be restored or repaired as the case may be, at no cost to the community. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 152 Provision of infrastructures in the resettlement sites ensures better access for DP than their current location. 28. The host communes will be assisted to improve, extend or upgrade their public structures and infrastructures to accommodate the increased population. The assistance amount to be provided to host communes will not exceed VND30 mil./eligible relocating household. This fund will be transferred to the commune's budget to be used on the upgrading, extension or rehabilitation of the public infrastructures. The management and usage of this fund will be detailed in RP. SECTION 6. ALLOWANCES AND OTHER ASSISTANCE TO RELOCATING PAH 29. Besides the direct compensation for lost assets, relocating PAH also will be entitled to additional allowances intended to meet transitional costs, including but not limited to the followings (all allowances will be defined in RP and will be adjusted for inflation and other raises in prices as necessary at the time of payment): a) Transportation allowance All relocating PAHs will receive a subsidy allowance for their transportation to the new location. The amount is VND3 million/household if household relocates within the province and VND5 million/household if they relocate to a different province. In special case when relocating PAHs have to wait for their resettlement houses to be completed which was not their fault, they are (i) to be provided with temporary residence or (ii) temporary rent cost. b) Subsistence allowance - All relocating PAH shall receive a cash allowance equal to 20 kg of rice per month per person for 24 months. - Households who don't have to relocate but loosing their production land will receive food allowance in cash for each legal member of the household for 18 months. Depending on the lost area, affected households will receive the followings: + 5kg of rice/person/month if they loose less than 10% of land holdings + 10kg of rice/person/month if they loose between 10% and less than 30% of land holdings + 15kg of rice/person/month if they loose between 30% and less than 50% of land holdings + 20kg of rice/person/month if they loose 50% or more of land holdings c) Supplemental allowance for PAH relocating to self-selected resettlement site All PAH choosing not to relocate to designated resettlement sites, in addition to the transportation allowance mentioned above, shall receive a supplemental allowance of VND1million if they remain within the province, or VND2million if they relocate to a different province for their administrative arrangements in the receiving location. d) Health care allowance All relocating PAH shall receive a one-time payment to meet any health-care expenses associated with resettlement. The amount is VND100,000/household. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 153 e) Energy subsidy allowance All relocating PAH shall receive VND10,000/person/month for six months to meet expenses for electricity or kerosene. f) Educational allowance Each school pupil within relocating PAH shall receive a one-time payment to buy textbooks at the price regulated by the state. g) Supplemental allowance for households receiving allowance under State's social policy Relocating PAH with member(s) receing allowance under State's social policy, single elderly, and people with disability shall receive a one-time payment of VND1million/per person. h) Relocation bonus A one-time bonus payment not to exceed VND5million will be awarded to relocating PAH who dismantle their houses and vacate their premises in accordance with the resettlement schedule. i) Other allowances: In addition to the above-mentioned allowances, based on the real situation, the project may consider to provide relocating PAHs with other allowances to support DP's stable life, cultural life, production and livelihoods. SECTION 7. MEASURES FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPROVEMENT OR RESTORATION 30. The objective of livelihood improvement (or restoration) often cannot be achieved solely through payment of compensation for lost assets and transitional allowances. Especially in hydropower projects, resettlement often imposes significant changes in DP livelihood patterns. While compensation might in principle be enough for asset replacement, there may not be comparable assets available for purchase in proximity to relocation sites. Households may be relocated to areas with unfamiliar terrain or different climate conditions, forcing them to adapt to different cropping patterns or productive technologies. They also may face unfamiliar market conditions, often losing their existing customer base. It also may be the case, however, that the new location may present new economic opportunities, but DPs may need special skills or attributes to benefit from them. 31. For Trung Son HPP, the RP shall describe planning measures, in addition to payment of compensation and transitional allowances, to provide DP with sound opportunities to improve, or at least restore, their incomes. These measures may include provision of productive areas for a combination of agricultural, forestry, fisheries, animal husbandry, irrigation and off-farm activities, and are to be supported as necessary by training, extension services, or other inputs. 32. In addition to such livelihood program activities, the RP will include the following entitlements: Production Disruption Allowances 33. Relocating households involved in agricultural, forestry and fishing production will receive a one-time allowance in cash or in kind, at DP's preference, for their production inputs such Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 154 as seedlings, breedings, fertilizers and pesticides for their cash crops, perennial trees and livestock production. a) Amount of allowance: - household with 1 person will receive 3mil.VND/household - household having more than 1 person then from the 2nd person each will receive additional 2mil.VND. b) Relocating household also will receive support as deemed necessary to avail themselves of training and extension services. The project, based on DP's needs, will develop training programs on agriculture, forestry and fishery extension. Supplemental Allowance for income diversification 34. The project will reserve an amount equivalent to VND5mil per relocating household or a household loosing more than 10% of production land to implement a program to support these households in their effort to diversify their income by taking vocational trainings (on non-farm activities). Details for implementation of this program will be developed in RP. Assistance to Disrupted Businesses 35. For economic establishments, production and business households having business registration certificates: a) To compensate for loss of income, a support equal to 30% of 1-year income after tax at the average income of the previous 3 years is made. b) To provide a support equal to 70% of the basic salary for permanent labourers for economic establishments, production and households. The period to calculate support must not exceed 6 months. c) To provide compensation for the loss of business structures, production materials at full replacement costs of the structures, excluding depreciation. d) Where a business is relocated, a new one having equal area and customer access capacity should be provided to suit the displaced persons, or a cash compensation amount for the loss of area at the request of the DP should be made at the replacement price, added by support for transport expenses to relocate assets and production materials attached to the area. 36. Unregistered business households shall receive a cash assistance allowance intended to make up for lost income. The assistance amount will be determined in the RP. Support for improvement of access to resources 37. DP having restricted or difficult access to production resources as a result of the project will be supported. Assistance measures will be considered and implemented on a case by case basis. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 155 SECTION 8. SITE SELECTION, PREPARATION, AND RELOCATION 38. PAH relocating because of Trung Son HPP may choose to find their own resettlement site, or to move to resettlement sites for which they participate to plan and implement. 39. For resettlement sites prepared by the project, the RP shall provide details on the following: a) Institutional and technical arrangements for identifying and preparing relocation sites, for which a combination of productive potential, location advantages, and other factors is at least comparable to the advantages of the old sites, with an estimate of the time needed to acquire and transfer land and ancillary resources; b) Arrangements for timely payment of compensation for lost housing at replacement cost, providing sufficient time and money for relocating PAH to construct replacement housing consistent with prior living conditions and cultural preferences, and suitable for the size of household, with the house area being not smaller than the standard set in Annex 1. c) Arrangements for provision of suitable housing for vulnerable households indicating that they are unable, or do not desire, to construct their own replacement housing. d) Provision of prepared house plot and residential area (house site and garden) for each relocating PAH; e) Results of consultations with relocating PAH, indicating their general acceptance of proposed relocation sites, and describing measures taken to alleviate any PAH concerns; f) Any measures necessary to prevent land speculation or influx of ineligible persons at the selected sites; g) Arrangements for physical relocation under the project, including timetables for site preparation and transfer; h) Legal arrangements for issuing or recognizing land use right certificate and assets on land for resettlers for the remaining land after land acquisition or new land assignment; i) Arrangements for replacement of infrastructure and social services, if community wishes to reuse them: plans to replace, in the sites selected by communities, the lost structures and infrastructures (e.g., water supply, feeder roads, community facilities...), and lost social services (e.g., schools, health services...) to ensure the replaced structures, infrastructures and social services are better than the lost ones, or to consider to compensate for these losses in cash if DP community wishes to restore these public infrastructures and services themselves. j) Similar plans for infrastructures and social services provision in the host communities, and development work necessary for the resettlement areas. k) A description of the boundaries of the relocation area; and an assessment of the environmental impacts of the proposed resettlement and measures to mitigate and manage these impacts (coordinated as appropriate with the environmental assessment of the main investment requiring the resettlement). SECTION 9. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES 40. Complaints and grievances related to any aspect of RP implementation will be handled in compliance with the current regulations of Vietnam, with procedures specified as follows: Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 156 First step: If any person is aggrieved by any aspect of the resettlement and rehabilitation program, he/she can lodge an oral or written grievance with commune authorities. Commune People's Committee (CPC) will resolve the issue within fifteen days from the date it receive the complaint. Second step: If any aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision in stage 1, he/she can bring the complaint to the District People's Committee (DPC) or District Committee for Compensation, Assistances and Resettlement (DCCR) within fifteen days from the date of the receipt of the decision in stage 1. The DPC or DCCR will reach a decision on the complaint within fifteen days. Third step: If the aggrieved person is still not satisfied with the decision at district level, he/she can appeal to the Provincial People's Committee (PCC) within 45 days of receiving the decision of the DPC or DCCR. The Provincial People's Committee (PPC) will reach a decision on the complaint within the timing regulated by the Vietnam's law. Fourth step: If the DP is not satisfied with the decision of the Provincial level, the case may be submitted for consideration by the District Court within 45 days of receiving the decision of the PPC. The District Court will reach a decision on the complaint within the timing regulated by the Vietnam's law Aggrieved DPs who are poor and are certified by the PPC of the commune registered by DPs will be exempted from administrative or legal fees associated with pursuit of grievances. SECTION 10. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MONITORING 41. Implementation of the RP will be periodically monitored both by the Trung Son HPMB (e.g., internal monitoring) and by an agency wholly independent of project management (e.g., external monitoring). Internal monitoring is for use by Trung Son HPMB. External monitoring reports will be submitted twice a year to Trung Son HPMB and to the World Bank. Internal Monitoring 42. Internal monitoring is intended to: (a) Verify that the baseline information of all DPs has been carried out and that the valuation of assets lost or damaged, and the provision of compensation, resettlement and other rehabilitation entitlements has been carried out in accordance with the provisions of this RPF and the respective RP. (b) Oversee that the RP is implemented as designed and approved. (c) Verify that funds for implementing the RP are provided in a timely manner and in amounts sufficient for their purposes, and that such funds are used in accordance with the provisions of the RP. (d) Record all grievances and their resolution and coordinate with the relevant parties to ensure that complaints are dealt with in a timely manner. External Monitoring 43. An independent agency or agencies or individual consultant will be retained by Trung Son HPMB to periodically carry out external monitoring. The external monitor will be academic or research institutions, non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) or independent consulting firms, all with qualified and experienced staff, operating under terms of reference acceptable to the World Bank. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 157 44. The general objective of the external monitor is to provide an independent periodic review and assessment of achievement of resettlement objectives, the changes in living standards and livelihoods, restoration of the economic and social base of the affected people, impact and sustainability of entitlements, and the need for further mitigation measures (if any). 45. The main indicators of independent monitoring include: a) Full payment of compensation for land, housing and other assets to DPs prior to land acquisition. b) Adequacy of compensation in enabling DPs to replace affected assets. c) Provision of technical support for house construction to PAH who rebuild their structures on their remaining land, or build their own structures in new places as arranged by the project, or on newly assigned plots. d) Provision of income restoration support. e) Restoration of productive activities. f) Restoration or replacement of community infrastructure and services g) Operation and results of grievance procedures. h) Throughout the implementation process, household income trends will be observed and surveyed. Any potential problems in the restoration of living standards will be reported. ANNEX 1. Policy Framework for Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation for Project Affected People 1. Rural residential land for relocating households a) Each relocating household moving to the resettlement sites will be assigned with a house site plot not smaller than 400m2. Depending on the availability of residential land in the resettlement sites, relocating households might be assigned with larger plot. The project will be responsible for ground leveling to ensure house construction as planned. b) Each `back and up' relocating household will be assigned with a house site plot not smaller than 400m2. Depending on the availability of residential land in the resettlement sites, relocating households might be assigned with larger plot. The project will either do the ground leveling for DP or pay them so that they can do it themselves, at DP's choice. If DP prefers to do the ground leveling DP has to comply with technical requirements as necessary for safety purpose as agreed in the project. c) Households not covered under (a) and (b) above will not be paid for the ground leveling cost. 2. Housing a) To suit the culture and preference of the relocating DPs, DPs can choose to build the resettlement house themselves or request the project to do it for them. b) If DPs choose to build the resettlement house themselves, the following requirements must be met: (i) the area of the house shall not be smaller than the minimum standard Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 158 specified in (c) below; (ii) the structure of the house must meet the safety requirements (wooden house, wooden house on stilts or concrete house) with tile or steel sheet roofing or equivalent; and (iii) hygiene and environment condition. c) Resettlement houses built by the project will follow the following specifications: (i) Area per each legal member of the relocating PAH: - Single member PAH or PAH with 2 members: 25m2/household - PAHs with 3-5 members: 45m2/household - PAHs with 6 or more members: 65m2/household - Each PAH on average will be provided with 10m2 structure of kitchen and toilet - House design will allow an adjustment not exceeding 5% of the above norms (ii) Structures and architecture: the project will present a number of house samples including house on stilts and regular house (concrete house at grade 4) in accordance with the above- mentioned norms and with equivalent costs for DPs to choose to meet their culture and preference. (iii) In case DP wishes to build resettlement house which exceeds the above standards, DP will have to bear the additional costs. 3. Production and Garden land a) The relocating households will be compensated with or assigned an agriculture production land area not less than 1,5ha/household and ensuring that the productivity or equivalance is not less than 20kg of rice/person/month. The standard for each location will be specified in RP, depending on the land availability and quality in each location. - Depending on the availability of land in planned resettlement sites, relocating households might be assigned with forest production land, grass land or water land for acquaculture production. - Priority will be considered for allocation of paddy rice land to ensure that the DPs will be able to afford enough food after the rice subsistence period as specified in the RPF. - Agriculture production land use plan will be specified in RP. b) Each relocating household will be assigned with garden land adjacent or not adjacent to their residential land with an area that the land availability in the locality allows, but not less than 300m2/household. 4. Public structures in the resettlement sites General principles: a) The project ensures that the replaced public infrastructures (power, feeder roads, inter- commune roads, schools, kindergartens, health clinics, clean water systems, sanitation systems, cultural house...) have equal or higher use value. b) Structure scale will consider the population at the resettlement sites, including the host and relocating communities. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 159 c) In case there are less than 30 resettling households in one resettlement site which is less than 1 km from the host community, the project will consider to invest in extending or upgrading the existing structures and infrastructures to meet the local demands. The scale, however, will not exceed the stipulated standards for the resettlement sites. General regulations on construction: Public houses of the resettlement sites will be built at grade 4 or equivalent with structure suitable to local natural condition and culture preference and meet the current construction regulations of Vietnam. Some requirements for the public structures and infrastructures in the resettlement sites a) Infant school and kindergarten: Classes of infant school, kindergarten are intended to take care of children at day-time. b) Classes of primary grades: (i) The number of classes of primary grade is calculated for children to learn all the day. (ii) In case school in the host location has enough classrooms for children of the relocating communities, the project will not build separate classrooms there but consider supporting some fund for the extension or upgrading of that school as necessary. This fund amount is equivalent to VND2mil./relocating household. c) Cultural House in the resettlement site · Resettlement sites with more than 30 PAHs will be constructed with one village's cultural house, with scales as follows: from 30 to 60 PAHs: construction on an area of 60 m2; more than 60 PAHs it will be 100 m2. · The cultural house shall be constructed and facilitated with fence, flag pole, and public WC. · Electric system in the cultural house shall be installed under designed. · Depending on the local situation, each cultural house will be equipped as appropriate. d) Playing ground: In case of independent resettlement site which is not in the commune center which accommodates 30 and more households, if the land availability allows, a playing ground will be arranged. The playing ground will be invested only for ground preparation cost. e) Market place: The project will coordinate with People's Committees of the districts and communes having the concentrated resettlement sites to arrange market places with with a suitable size and location prefered by DP communities. The project will pay for the ground preparation cost. 5. Infrastructure construction Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 160 a) Irrigation: Based on the production condition in the new locations, the project will either construct new irrigation schemes or upgrade the exsiting ones to effectively exploit the use of production land. b) Land reclaiming, fields preparation and in-field pathways: (i) New production areas will be invested with land reclaiming and fields preparation as planned before being handed over to the resettling households for use. (ii) In-field pathway system will be planned and constructed in accordance with general production plan of the region. (iii) The project will consider supporting the DPs to do land reclaiming themselves c) Access road system: will be constructed in accordance with general planning on access road system in the region, as the followings: (i) Inter-village roads or roads from outside to the resettlement sites will be constructed in conformity with the standard of rural road of grade A or equivalent (ii) Internal roads within the resettlement sites, roads connecting 2 resettlement sites shall be constructed according to standard B grade or equivalent for rural and mountainous access roads. (iii) Areas close to the reservoir having a need for waterway transportation will be considered for the construction of piers. d) Domestic water supply: The project ensures to provide enough clean water to the relocating households. Depending on the condition of each resettlement sites, the water supply options including concentrated water supply system, gravity system, drilled well or dug well will be choosen. e) Power supply for domestic demand: The project aims at providing electricity to each relocating household. In case of geographical difficulties, the project will cooperate with other related projects in the area or to find solutions to meet the demand on electricity of resettlers at least equal to the level of the existing locations if not better. The plan for power supply will be specified in RP. f) Water drainage and environment in resettlement site (i) Surface drainage system shall be arranged taking into account the topographical conditions or combined with the domestic drainage system by means of open drainage system along the access road. (ii) Latrine, husbandry barn facilities shall be constructed in a way to meet the requirements for hygiene and environment in the resettlement sites. g) Graveyard: each resettlement site will be furnished with an area for graveyard (if any) in accordance with the local planning. 6. Management and hand-over of the resettlement sites: all the public structures and infrastructures built under the project in the resettlement sites will be handed over to the local organizations or authority to manage and operate in accordance with the current regulations. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 161 2.2. Numbers of Affected Households Table A 9: Forecast of Households to be Relocated Forecast of HH with houses Impacts surveyed in 2004 No. Locality in 2011 HH Head HH Head Total 533 2445 584 2570 Thanh Hoa province 356 1677 391 1731 I Quan Hoa district 183 765 199 834 1 Trung Son commune 183 765 199 834 - Ban Ta Ban 159 668 173 728 - Ban Xuoc 24 97 26 106 II Muong Lat district 173 912 192 887 1 Muong Ly commune 83 398 95 460 - Ban Tai Chanh 34 169 37 184 - Ban Nang 1 48 224 52 244 - Ban Muong 2 1 5 2 9 2 Xă Trung Lư 34 173 37 188 - Ban Lin 18 100 20 109 - B n Co Cài 16 73 17 80 3 Tam Chung commune 52 234 59 255 - Ban Pom Khuong 8 36 9 39 - Ban Lat 46 198 50 216 4. Ten Tan commune 2 9 4 17 - Ban Buon 2 9 4 17 B Son La Province 177 768 193 839 I Moc Chau district 177 768 193 839 1 Tan Xuan commune 177 768 193 839 - Ban Dong Ta Lao 108 476 118 520 - Ban Tay Ta Lao 69 292 75 319 Source: DRCC, 2004 survey, 2009 census and consultation result. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 162 Table A 10: Displaced Persons Affected by Main Project Fully affected on Affected on Affected only on Affected on houses and productive land land in Locality shop residential land only supporting areas HH Persons HH Persons HH Persons HH Persons Total 533 2.445 7 23 519 2570 100 439 Thanh Hoa Province 356 1.677 7 23 454 2245 100 439 Quan Hoa District 183 765 0 0 8 29 100 439 Trung Son commune 183 765 0 0 8 29 100 439 1.Ta Ban 159 668 0 0 6 20 0 0 2. Ban Xuoc 24 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. Ban Chieng 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 37 4. Ban Co Me 0 0 0 0 2 9 91 402 Muong Lat District 173 912 7 23 446 2216 0 0 Trung Ly Commune 34 173 0 0 97 578 0 0 1. Ban Pa Bua 0 0 24 106 2. Ban Lin 18 100 2 12 3. Ban Co Cai 16 73 0 0 89 0 0 +To Chieng hamlet 16 73 +Co Cai Trong hamlet 15 89 4. Ban Tung 10 65 5. Ban Xa Lan 5 29 6. Ban Ca Giang 17 118 7. Ban Hoc 7 53 8. Ban Ta Com 12 90 9. Ban Canh Cong 2 8 10. Na On 3 14 Muong Ly Commune 83 398 92 456 0 0 1. Ban Nang 1 48 224 2. Ban Muong 2 1 5 7 23 11 48 3. Ban Tai Chanh 34 169 16 77 4. Ban Mau 11 55 5. Ban Kit 15 80 6. Ban Chieng Nua 14 77 7. Ban Cha Lan 7 40 8. Ban Trung Tien 2 2 9 9. Sa Lung 16 70 Tam Chung Commune 52 234 0 0 150 705 0 0 1. Ban Pom Khuong 8 36 8 43 2. Ban Can 50 241 3. Ban Tan Huong 16 87 4. Ban Lat 46 198 73 321 5. Ban Suoi Loong 3 13 Muong Lat Town 0 0 22 98 1. Ban Pom Buoi (Khu 3) 3 15 - Khu 2 5 22 - Khu 4 14 61 Ten Tan Commune 2 9 0 0 85 379 1. Doan Ket 16 70 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 163 2. Na Kha 8 35 3. Ban Buon 2 9 57 256 4. Chieng Cong 4 18 Son La Province 177 768 0 0 65 325 0 0 Moc Chau District 177 768 0 0 65 325 0 0 Tan Xuan Commune 177 768 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Dong Ta Lao 108 476 2.Tay Ta Lao 69 292 Xuan Nha Commune 0 0 62 311 0 0 1. Ban Pu Lau 62 311 2. Ban Tun 3 14 Source: 2009 census and consultation result . Table A 11: Households Losing Land to Incoming Households in Resettlement Site Location Households Note Thanh Hoa Province 249 Quan Hoa District 126 These households are also impacted 126 Site 1 on land from reservoir flooding Muong Lat District 123 Site 2 (Muong Ly and These households may also impacted 91 Tam Chung commune) on land from reservoir flooding These households may also impacted 32 Site 3 on land from reservoir flooding Son La Province 108 Moc Chau District 108 These households may also impacted 108 Site 4 on land from reservoir flooding Total 357 Source: 208 census. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 164 2.3. Affected Households and Land Under Four Alternatives Table A 12: House holds Affected on Residential Land, House and Land Alternatives of normal water level with flood control level with Qmax of 100 years return period No 158m 160m 162m 164m Location Land area Land area Land area Land area HH HH HH HH (ha) (ha) (ha) (ha) 1 Thanh Hoa province 244 914.70 255 935.55 255 986.51 277 997.43 Quan Hoa district 139 495.14 144 514.07 144 525.45 152 526.57 Muong Lat district 105 419.55 111 421.48 111 461.06 125 470.86 2 Son La Province 111 530.74 126 603.40 129 644.94 155 729.79 Moc Chau district 111 530.74 126 603.40 129 644.94 155 729.79 3 Total 355 1445.44 381 1538.95 384 1631.45 432 1727.22 Table A 13: House holds Affected on Productive Land Only Alternatives of normal water level with flood control level of Qmax 1% TT Location 158m 160m 162m 164m 1 Thanh Hoa province 31 28 25 20 Quan Hoa district 16 11 7 7 Muong Lat district 15 17 18 13 2 Son La Province 20 47 44 20 Moc Chau district 20 47 44 20 3 Total 51 75 69 40 Source: PECC4 2004, Pre-feasibility study. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 165 2.4. Name List of Displaced Persons The following households have been identified through the 2008 census and updated after completion of the reservoir demarcation in 2010. The list will be finalized during a detailed loss survey schedule in late 2010. Other nformation requested in the resettlement policy framework regarding the losses of each household is available in the project file. Any household identified as a displaced person and present in the area prior to the cut-off date of December 10, 2008 will be compensated regardless of whether it is included in this list or not. Table A 14: Name List of Displaced Persons (Main Project) District/Commune/ No No Impact Family name, given name Household People Land and Land only Busin house (<10%) (>10%) ess I Quan Hoá District 298 1110 A Trung Sn Commune 298 1110 i X c Village 24 97 13 11 1 Ngân Vn Chúi 3 2 Ph m Th Dâng 1 3 Ḷ Vn Th 5 4 Ḷ Th N m 3 5 Ph m Minh Thêu 3 6 Ph m Bá Chi n 7 7 Ph m Th L 2 8 Ph m Xuân Th p 2 9 Hà Vn Thi n 4 10 Ph m Bá Di u 3 11 Ph m Th Nhn 4 12 Ngân Vn Quàn 3 13 Ph m Bá Thách 7 14 Lng Th Nút 2 15 Hà Công Phong 4 16 Lng Vn T ng 5 17 Lng Vn Ng i 5 18 inh Công Thu t 3 19 Hà Vn Ày 8 20 Hà Vn Piêng 7 21 Lng Vn Èm 5 22 Lng Vn Thoè 3 23 Ph m Bá Lư 4 24 Lng Vn Th i 4 ii Tà Bán Village 165 688 54 111 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 166 1 Ngân Vn Kh n 7 2 Ph m Ng c T u 5 3 Ph m Bá L m 4 4 Ngân Vn Nêu 5 5 inh Công Th n 6 6 Hà Vn U n 2 7 Ngân Vn Th 5 8 Ḷ Vn S n 5 9 Lng Vn Ban 5 10 Ngân Th Nùa 2 11 Ḷ Vn Chít 1 12 Ngân vn H i 4 13 Ngân Vn ính 4 14 Lng vn H ng 6 15 Ph m Bá H i 7 16 Lng Vn ng 4 17 Ḷ Vn Kh 5 18 Ph m Bá M 7 19 Ph m bá Thu n 4 20 Lng Vn Uôn 4 21 Ḷ Vn Tùng 6 22 Hà Vn Pháp 5 23 Vi Vn Quân 6 24 Ngân Vn Ph ng 4 25 Ngân Vn Ṣng 4 26 Lng Vn Ún 8 27 inh Công Du n 4 28 Ngân Vn ng 2 29 Vi Vn Phú 5 30 Ḷ Vn Thúc 6 31 Ph m Bá Hông 6 32 Ng n Vn In 3 33 Ph m Bá T i 5 34 Phan Vn Oai 3 35 Lng Vn Thuy n 3 36 inh Công Ng c 5 37 Ngân Th Bun 4 38 Ngân Vn H n 4 39 Vi Vn Ch m 4 40 Hà Công Liêm 7 41 Ḷ Kh m Thánh 4 42 Ph m Hùng M i 7 43 Ph m Bá C m 3 44 Ph m Bá nh 3 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 167 45 Lng Vn Thuy n 4 46 Ngân Vn Thành 3 47 inh Công Tŕnh 4 48 Ph m Minh Dám 4 49 Ngân Vn Thi u 6 50 Hà Thi Hng 2 51 Ph m Bá Sùi 2 52 Ḷ Vn Quà 3 53 Ngân Vn Thào 4 54 Vi Vn Quân 4 55 Ph m Bá Duy n 6 56 Hà Vn Nh c 2 57 Hà Vn Th ng 4 58 Hà Vn N nh 3 59 inh Vn Th 3 60 Ḷ Vn T n 5 61 Ph m Bá Hoá 4 62 inh Công Nh n 4 63 Ph m Bá D 4 64 Ngân Vn Lng 2 65 Lng Vn Oanh 5 66 inh Công C ng 5 67 Ngân Vn Chi n 4 68 Ngân Vn B n 4 69 Ḷ Vn ̀nh 4 70 Ngân Vn Ư 5 71 Ḷ Vn Tiên 2 72 Ḷ Vn Quà 3 73 Ngân Vn P ng 5 74 Ḷ Vn Nh m 3 75 Bùi Vn Nguyên 5 76 Lng Vn Thu t 3 77 Ph m Bá Nhân 4 78 Vi Vn H nh 4 79 Ph m Bá M nh 7 80 Nguy n Gia Chung 4 81 Lng Thành ô 4 82 Hà Vn On 3 83 Vi Vn Toàn 5 84 Lng Vn Th́ 4 85 Ngân Vn Quán 5 86 Ngân Vn K 5 87 Hoàng Vn Thi u 3 88 Ph m Bá Mi t 2 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 168 89 Lng Vn ng 4 90 Ph m Bá B ng 6 91 Ph m Bá M n 4 92 Lng Vn N i 5 93 Ph m Bá M o 3 94 Ngân Vn Thi n 4 95 Ph m Bá T p 6 96 Ngân Vn Thánh 5 97 Ph m Bá Hi p 4 98 Nguy n Vn Ph c 6 99 Ph m Bá Út 2 100 Ngân Vn T 4 101 Vi Vn Nhâng 4 102 Lng Vn ng 3 103 Ngân Vn Th m 6 104 inh Công Tṛn 3 105 Lng Vn Di m 3 106 Ngân Vn H i 4 107 Ph m Bá Mi n 4 108 Ngân Vn m 7 109 Ngân Vn S nh 6 110 Ngân Vn Ph 4 111 Lng Vn ng 2 112 Ph m Bá Hùng 7 113 Ph m Minh L m 4 114 Ḷ Vn Công 4 115 Ḷ Vn Toàn 5 116 Ḷ Vn Ti n 1 117 Ḷ Vn Hoàn 3 118 Ḷ Vn S n 5 119 Hà Duy L nh 3 120 Ngân Vn Th n 7 121 Ph m Bá Hào 4 122 Ngân Vn T n 4 123 inh Công T m 2 124 Ph m Bá Chánh 4 125 Ph m bá c 2 126 Ngân Vn Y t 5 127 Ph m Bá Dân 5 128 inh Th Du 4 129 Vi Vn Choi 4 130 Lng Vn Yêu 3 131 L i Vn Ngh 4 132 Nguy n Yh Trà 6 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 169 133 Ngân Vn C c 1 134 Ph m Th Thám 1 135 Ngân Vn Uôn 5 136 Ph m Bá C nh 4 137 inh Công Tràng 5 138 Hà Th Hng 2 139 Ngân Vn Chóc 5 140 Lng vn Tho i 5 141 Ph m Bá Ng i 4 142 Vi Vn Tái 3 143 Ph m Th M u 3 144 Ngân Vn Ú 4 145 inh Công ng 6 146 Ph m Bá T 3 147 inh Công Tri u 4 148 Vi Vn Án 4 149 Ph m Bá Toàn 6 150 Ḷ Kh m Thoái 3 151 Lng Vn Th nh 4 152 Hà vn S u 5 153 Ḷ Kh m Thanh 4 154 Ph m Bá U n 5 155 Vi Vn ng 3 156 Lng Thanh R ng 6 157 Ngân Vn Ái 4 158 Ngân Vn Thi t 4 159 Ph m Th S 6 160 Nguy n vn Ót 1 161 Ḷ Vn H ng 4 162 Ngân Vn Thi n 4 163 Ngân Vn Thà 4 164 Vi Vn oán 1 165 Ngân Vn Lnh 6 Nhóm 1 T p Th Nhóm 2 T p Th Nhóm 3 T p Th Nhóm 4 T p Th iii Co Me Village 20 25 2 5 1 Ph m Bá Th́nh 3 2 Lng Vn oán 7 3 Lng Vn c 4 4 Hà Vn Toàn 4 5 Ph m c Hi t 4 6 Ph m Bá Ho 3 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 170 7 Ph m Anh Hoán 3 8 L¬ng V¨n Uèn 9 Ng©n V¨n ThiÖu 10 Ph¹m B¸ ¶nh 11 Ph¹m B¸ KhƠu 12 Ph¹m B¸ Nga 13 Ph¹m B¸ NhÊt 14 Ph¹m B¸ NhÊt 15 Ph¹m B¸ Thuư 16 Ph¹m B¸ Tuyªn 17 Ph¹m B¸ ú 18 Ph¹m Minh ThÊm 19 Vi V¨n D¬ng 20 §inh C«ng Cêng iv Co Me Village 80 263 1 Ph m Bá Xi ng 7 2 Ph m Bá Nguyên 5 3 Ph m Bá Chi n 3 4 Lng Vn S i 5 5 Ph m Bá i n 5 6 inh Công Quán 3 7 Ph m Bá Sùng 4 8 Lng Vn Thu 5 9 Ph m Bá L m 6 10 Hà Vn Dùng 1 11 Hà Vn Vi t 4 12 Ph m Anh Hoán 5 13 Lng Vn Th 1 14 Ph m Bá Tính 8 15 Ph m Bá Khay 3 16 Ngân Vn Íu 3 17 Ph m Bá X ng 7 18 Ngân Vn Th c 5 19 Ph m Bá Ki m 3 20 Ph m Bá Nghi m 4 21 Lng Vn Th 1 22 Lng Vn Dành 3 23 Ph m Bá Mi n 4 24 Lng Xuân Dánh 5 25 Ph m Bá B 4 26 Lng Vn oán 7 27 Ph m Bá u 7 28 Ph m Bá T i 3 29 Ph m Bá Chi p 2 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 171 30 Lng Vn Nghi p 3 31 Ph m Bá T ng 5 32 L¬ng Th̃ Bơng 33 L¬ng Th̃ LuËn 34 L¬ng Th̃ Nỉn 35 L¬ng Th̃ Păm 36 L¬ng Th̃ XiÓn 37 L¬ng V¨n Thi 38 L¬ng V¨n Thøc 39 L¬ng V¨n Thuư 40 L¬ng V¨n Uèn 41 L¬ng Xu©n D¸ch 42 Ph¹m Anh Ho¸n 43 Ph¹m B¸ §µo 44 Ph¹m B¸ §¹i 45 Ph¹m B¸ §iÖn 46 Ph¹m B¸ §iÖp 47 Ph¹m B¸ §oµn 48 Ph¹m B¸ §̃nh 49 Ph¹m B¸ Chïng 50 Ph¹m B¸ Kh¶i 51 Ph¹m B¸ Khang 52 Ph¹m B¸ KhiƠu 53 Ph¹m B¸ Kho¹i 54 Ph¹m B¸ L©m 55 Ph¹m B¸ L̉ 56 Ph¹m B¸ LÖ 57 Ph¹m B¸ LÜnh 58 Ph¹m B¸ Mïi 59 Pham B¸ Mỉn 60 Ph¹m B¸ Mơa 61 Ph¹m B¸ Ngät 62 Ph¹m B¸ Nghỉm 63 Ph¹m B¸ Phe 64 Ph¹m B¸ Quang 65 Ph¹m B¸ Xïm 66 Ph¹m B¸ Xỉng 67 Ph¹m B¸ Xoµi(§éi2) 68 Ph¹m Hïng Biªn Ph¹m Hïng Nguyªn 69 (§éi3) 70 Ph¹m Hïng Nguyªn 71 Ph¹m Hång Thanh 72 Ph¹m M¹nh Hng 73 Ph¹m Minh Khuª Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 172 74 Ph¹m B¸ T 75 Ph¹m B¸ TÇm 76 Ph¹m B¸ Th×nh 77 Ph¹m B¸ Thµo 78 Ph¹m B¸ Thanh 79 Ph¹m B¸ Thîc 80 Ph¹m B¸ Tho¸n v Chi ng Village 9 37 1 Ph m Bá Thi m 3 2 Ph m Th n 4 3 Ph m Bá Ki m 4 4 Ph m Bá Ph ng 5 5 Ph m Bá V ng 5 6 Hà Vn D 4 7 Lng Vn ̉n 4 8 Hà Vn Th ng 4 9 Ph m Bá D n 4 II M ng Lát District 619 3274 A Trung Lư Commune 131 751 i Pa Búa Village 24 106 10 14 1 Len Vn Khoa 2 2 Giàng A Cheo 5 3 Phàng A Phành 5 4 Phàng A Sang 7 5 Hàng A Chua 6 6 Thào A Ch ng 10 7 Giàng A Lâu 10 8 Giàng A Ch ng 12 9 Phàng A Chu 2 10 C A L ng 6 11 C A L nh 5 12 C A Lo 6 13 Sùng A C 7 14 Hà Xuân Ti n 2 15 Lng Vn ng 3 16 C A Cu 3 17 C A Xay 3 18 Phàng A C 4 19 Phàng A Pó 2 20 Phàng A T a 4 21 Sùng A Dê 2 22 Sùng A D nh 23 Sùng A Phay 24 Sùng A Phua Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 173 ii Ĺn Village 20 112 6 14 1 Lng Vn Th ng 9 2 Vi Vn Quán 7 3 Hà Vn D n 6 4 inh Công Th y 6 5 Vi Vn Qu 8 6 Lê Vn Chi n 4 7 Hà Vn Thanh 6 8 inh Công Thuy n 4 9 Hà Vn Hiên 7 10 Lng Th Pi n 4 11 Vi Vn Chung 8 12 Hà Vn Thóm 3 13 Vi Th Th t 5 14 Hà Vn Thoan 7 15 Ngân Vn D u 3 16 Bùi Vn Ph n 5 17 Vi Vn Tui 4 18 Vi Th i 4 19 Hà Vn Bính 6 20 inh Công i m 6 iii Co Cài Village 31 162 19 12 T Chi ng 16 73 7 9 1 Ph m Bá Lênh 4 2 Ngân Th M ng 3 3 Hà Vn Oan 4 4 Ngân Vn nh 3 5 Hà Vn Hunh 5 6 Ngân Vn n 5 7 Ngân Vn Y m 6 8 Hà Xuân Qunh 3 9 Ḷ Vn Hi u 3 10 Ngân Vn Hi u 6 11 Ngân Vn Chuy n 5 12 Ngân Vn M nh 4 13 Ngân Vn Nhu n 7 14 Ḷ Vn c 5 15 Ngân Vn ng 6 16 Hà Vn Ng i 4 Co Cài trong 15 89 12 3 1 Ḷ Vn Dùng 4 2 Hà Vn Th n 8 3 Hà Vn Hi p 5 4 Ngân Vn H u 7 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 174 5 Lân Vn Hoàng 5 6 Ngân Vn Ch ng 8 7 Ngân Vn Ch ng 6 8 Ngân Vn T n 6 9 Len Vn Hi u 9 10 Ngân Vn Tám 5 11 Len Vn Hoan 4 12 Lng Vn Ki n 5 13 Ngân Vn Thi n 7 14 Ḷ Th Duyên 4 15 Lèn Vn ng 6 iv Tung Village 10 65 9 1 1 H u vn Thào 5 2 Thào A Pao 8 3 Tràng Kh i Dùng 7 4 Thào A Ḥa 6 Thào th Ch v c a 5 H ng a Páo 5 6 H ng A D 8 7 Mua A Quán (2 vùng) 5 8 H u A Ph n 7 9 Giàng A ḷng 11 10 Thào A Ch 3 vi Xa Lao village 5 29 3 2 1 V AD 5 2 Thào A L 7 3 Hoàng A Ph 5 4 Hoàng A S u 6 5 Hàng A Páo 6 vi Ca Giáng village 17 118 8 9 1 Vàng A C a 7 2 Sùng A D́nh 12 3 Sùng Seo X 9 4 Sùng Xeo Dính 5 5 Giàng A Khua 5 6 Sùng A Sánh 6 7 Vàng A V 9 8 Giàng Th Sau 9 9 Giàng seo Chao 10 10 Vàng S ng C a 7 11 Giàng Th Sa 3 12 H A Ch 3 13 Vàng A Thái 5 14 Giàng Seo Ph ng 7 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 175 15 vàng A L 9 16 Thào A Pó 8 17 Ḷ A Di 4 vii H c village 7 47 5 2 1 Lù A Lành 7 2 Sùng A Chúng 6 3 Lù A Dính 7 4 Giáng A Th ng 7 5 Thào A H ng 7 6 Giàng A lu 7 7 Giàng A Tua 6 BQL b n H c viii Tà Cóm village 12 90 4 8 1 Sùng A Su 9 2 Giàng A di 9 3 Sùng A Sang 12 4 Thào A s 4 5 Thào A T ng 4 6 Thào A S 5 7 Sùng A Páo Mang 3 8 Thào A t nh 15 9 Thào A Thây 6 10 L u A tra 7 11 Thào A Thái 10 12 Sùng A khua 6 ix Cánh C ng village 2 8 0 2 1 Giàng A Páo (A) 4 2 Giàng A Di 4 x Nà ón village 3 14 1 Giµng A ChØnh 2 Giµng A S¸ng 3 Sïng A LƠnh B M ng Lư commune 175 853 i Nàng village 48 224 34 14 1 Hà H u Thu n 5 2 Ngân Th Hi p 3 3 Ngân Vn Thuy t 5 4 Vi Vn Thu 4 5 Hà Vn Ti p 5 6 Ngân Vn Long 4 7 Ngân Vn Thu 4 8 inh Công i 6 9 Hà Vn L i 4 10 Vi Vn ng 4 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 176 11 Hà Vn Ni m 4 12 Hà Vn H i 5 13 inh Công Sn 4 14 inh Công D ng 7 15 Lng Vn Nhàn 6 16 Vi Vn Th ng 5 17 Hà Vn Th 7 18 Vi Vn T a 4 19 Vi Vn B ng 4 20 inh Vn Th m 4 21 Hà Vn Tḥa 5 22 Vi Vn D ng 4 23 Vi Vn Vi t 4 24 Hà Vn Th i 5 25 Vi Vn Thi n 4 26 Vi Vn L p 7 27 Ngân Vn Toán 6 28 Ngân Vn T m 6 29 Ngân Th Ngoàn 3 30 Lng Vn Qu c 4 31 Hà Th Lâm 3 32 Ngân Vn Th m 5 33 Hà Vn H ng 5 34 Ngân Vn Li u 5 35 inh Công Xuân 4 36 Hà Vn Th 4 37 Ngân Vn Tm 4 38 Hà Vn Bi n 4 39 Vi Vn Hoàng 4 40 Lng Vn Lăng 5 41 Vi Vn Thông 4 42 Ngân Vn Dng 4 43 Ngân Vn Thao 5 44 inh Công Sàm 6 45 Vi Vn Th m 5 46 inh Công i p 8 47 Ngân Th Hu 3 48 Ngân Vnh Thông 4 ii Mu ng 2 village 12 52 7 5 1 Ḷ Vn Long 5 2 Hàng A Páo 5 3 Thào A 3 4 Hàng A Ch nh 5 5 Vàng A Pó 9 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 177 6 inh Thanh Qunh 3 7 Hàng Seo Pao 7 8 Ḷ Vn i p 4 9 Tr n Th Mùi 1 10 Lê Vn Sn 2 11 Hoàng Vn Lnh 5 12 Nguy n Th Thu 3 iii Tài Chánh village 50 246 40 10 1 Ngân Vn L ch 7 2 Lng Th Quang 4 3 Lng Vn Chng 5 4 Ngân Vn Tu n 5 5 Lng Vn Thông 8 6 Ḷ Vn Th nh 8 7 Ḷ Vn Th m 8 8 Ngân Vn Hoà 5 9 Ngân Vn Quang 5 10 Ngân Vn Qu 3 11 Ngân Vn Tuy n 3 12 Lng Vn Ti n 4 13 Len Vn Vi t 8 14 Hà Vn n 6 15 Ḷ Vn Th o 7 16 Hà Quang à 4 17 Ngân Vn ào 5 18 Ngân Vn Khi m 3 19 Lng Vn T nh 4 20 Ḷ Vn Thuyên 6 21 Lng Vn Toán 3 22 Ngân Vn B ng 3 23 Ḷ Th Chiên 4 24 Ngân Th M 6 25 Lng Vn Quang 3 26 Lng Vn Thiêm 5 27 Lng Vn Phúc 9 28 Ngân Vn Lâm 8 29 Lng Vn Huy n 4 30 Ngân Th D ch 1 31 Lng Vn Th u 4 32 Hà Vn D c 2 33 Ngân Vn Khánh 4 34 Ḷ Vn H u 4 35 Ḷ Vn Hi u 9 36 Len Vn Danh 6 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 178 37 Len Vn D 6 38 Ngân Vn áng 6 39 Len Vn D ng 6 40 Ngân Vn Bi n 4 41 Ngân Vn àn 4 42 Lng Vn Côn 4 43 Ngân Vn Công 3 44 Len Th Nhân 3 45 Lng Vn S nh 4 46 Ḷ Vn i 4 47 Ngân Vn i p 3 48 Lng Vn Ph ng 4 49 Lng Vn Bu ng 7 50 Hà Vn Toàn 5 iv Mau village 11 55 7 4 1 Hà Vn L i 5 2 Ḷ Vn B o 3 3 Ngân Vn L 6 4 Ngân Vn Nng 5 5 Vi Vn Hng 5 6 Hà Vn Thanh 4 7 Ngân Vn Tinh 4 8 Ngân Vn Gi ng 4 9 Hà Th Pháo 5 10 Ḷ Vn nh 8 11 Ngân Vn Thuư 6 BQL B n Mau v Kít village 15 80 5 10 1 Hà Vn N ng 7 2 Ḷ Vn S ng 7 3 Ḷ Vn Thành 6 4 Hoàng Ng c ng 6 5 Lng th Mai 2 6 Ngân Vn Hung 2 7 Ngân Vn B ng 6 8 Ḷ Vn V 7 9 Ngân vn Long 4 10 Ngân Vn T́nh 5 11 Ngân Vn Ho t 6 12 Ḷ Vn Huy 4 13 Ḷ Vn Tân 7 14 Ḷ Th Xi m 5 15 Hoàng Vn Thi 6 vi Chi ng na village 14 77 10 4 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 179 1 Ngân vn Ch 9 2 Hà Vn Nh́ 4 3 Lng Vn Bon 2 4 Ḷ Vn Ti n 6 5 Ngân Vn T 4 6 Hà Vn Noi 7 7 Hà Vn Chiêng 5 8 Lng Vn Thoan 7 9 Ngân Vn Sao 6 10 Ngân Vn Nh ng 6 11 Lng Vn Lái 9 12 Lng Vn B n 4 13 Ḷ Th Nguy t 3 14 Lng Vn Thân 5 vii Cha Lan village 7 40 1 6 1 Hà Vn Ṭn 7 2 Lng Vn Thít 4 3 Lng Vn Pui 6 4 L c Vn Trai 6 5 Hà Vn Thái 6 6 L c Vn T t 6 7 L c Vn Ki m 5 viii Trung ti n 2 village 2 9 0 2 1 Hà Vn Hu 4 2 inh Vn Quy n 5 ix Xa Lung village 16 70 1 Cø Seo Chèng 2 Ma Seo D×nh 3 Ma Seo Hoµ 4 Ma Seo P¸o 5 Ma Seo S¸ng 6 Ma V¨n Chiªu 7 Ma V̉nh Sø 8 Sïng Kh¸i Tê 9 Thµo Kh¸i Mai 10 Thµo Seo Khoµ 11 Thµo Seo P¸o 12 Thµo Seo SƠnh 13 Thµo Seo Th̉ 14 Thµo Seo V 15 Vµng A Chu 16 Vµng Seo Tá C Tam Chung Commune 204 1247 i Pom Khuông village 16 79 8 8 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 180 1 Lư Kh i Hoà 2 2 H u A Dia 4 3 H A Páo 4 4 H A Giàng 4 5 Lư Seo 5 6 Lư Sao Th ng 3 7 H Vn Tu 6 8 Giàng A Xá 8 9 H u A Lanh 8 10 Giàng A Páo 7 11 Dng O Tu 5 12 Lư Th M 3 13 Sùng A Pao 5 14 Sùng A Gi ng 5 15 Ngô Vn Ph ng 5 16 Giàng A Cháng 5 BQL B n Pom Khuông ii Cân village 50 241 48 2 1 L c Vn àn 4 2 L c Vn ng 4 3 Len Vn B ng 4 4 Hà Vn i n 6 5 Hà Vn H ng 3 6 Hà Vn ng 4 7 L c Vn i m 3 8 Hà Vn nh 6 9 Hà Vn ng 3 10 Hà Vn Quư 4 11 Hà Vn Qunh 6 12 Ngân Vn Sành 8 13 Lng Th D a 6 14 Hà Minh Thi m 3 15 Ngân Vn Th m 8 16 Ngân Th Th ng 5 17 Len Th Tánh 3 18 Ḷ Vn Sài 4 19 Lng Thanh B́nh 5 20 Vi Vn Thm 5 21 Hà vn Th ng 5 22 Ngân vn Thoàn 5 23 Ngân Vn Th́n 5 24 Hà vn Tr c 5 25 Hà vn Y n 4 26 Hà Vn Lu n 7 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 181 27 Vi Vn Huyên 5 28 Hà Vn Ké 2 29 Vi vn Pán 5 30 Hà Vn Tr ng 3 31 Hà vn Trùng 5 32 Hà vn Hoàng 5 33 Vi vn H i 4 34 Ngân Vn Mú 9 35 Vi Vn Nhi m 4 36 Ḷ Vn Niên 5 37 Hà Vn Hách 5 38 Ngân Vn Hi ng 6 39 Hà Vn H i 8 40 Hà Vn Hi n 4 41 Ngân Vn ng 4 42 Hà Vn D ng 4 43 Lng Vn P ng 5 44 L c Vn Ńnh 5 45 Lng Vn Pi n 5 46 Vi Vn Th 2 47 Lng Vn On 5 48 Len Vn Xích 6 49 Lng Vn Ph n 4 50 Hà V Xoàn (cha s ) 5 Ban QL B n Cân iii Tân Hng village 16 87 16 0 1 Hà Vn Thánh 9 2 Lng Vn Th p 3 3 Lng Vn Th n 4 4 Hà Vn Sao 7 5 Lng Vn Trùng 6 6 Vi Vn ng 5 7 Ngân Vn Nhàn 5 8 Hà Vn Tít 4 9 Vi Vn Phi n 6 10 Lng Chí Phui 8 11 Lng Vn ng 4 12 Lng Công Viên 4 13 Vi Vn Thà 6 14 Vi Vn Quàn 6 15 inh Vn H p 4 16 Hà Ng c Xng 6 iv Su i Lóng village 3 13 1 Giµng A Tôa Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 182 2 Sïng A Chµ 3 Sïng A Sª v Lát village 119 827 3 0 1 Hµ Th̃ Hum 2 Hµ Th̃ Săt 3 Hµ Th̃ Th¸nh 4 Hµ Th̃ Thao 5 Hµ Th̃ V©n 6 Hµ V¨n £n 7 Hµ V¨n §ăi 8 Hµ V¨n §Ưch 9 Hµ V¨n ¬n 10 Hµ V¨n æi 11 Hµ V¨n B»ng 12 Hµ V¨n Bau 13 Hµ V¨n Bêng 14 Hµ V¨n Bỉn 15 Hµ V¨n Buèm 16 Hµ V¨n BƯp 17 Hµ V¨n Cµnh 18 Hµ V¨n Chíng 19 Hµ V¨n DÇn 20 Hµ V¨n DËu, 21 Hµ V¨n DiÖn 22 Hµ V¨n Dù 23 Hµ V¨n Dung 24 Hµ V¨n H«i 25 Hµ V¨n H»ng 26 Hµ V¨n ̀ 27 Hµ V¨n Kh« 28 Hµ V¨n Khóm 29 Hµ V¨n KhƠnh 30 Hµ V¨n L»ng 31 Hµ V¨n Lỉm 32 Hµ V¨n Long 33 Hµ V¨n LuyƠn 34 Hµ V¨n M¬i 35 Hµ V¨n Mµy 36 Hµ V¨n Minh 37 Hµ V¨n Nên 38 Hµ V¨n Nîi 39 Hµ V¨n NƯt 40 Hµ V¨n Oanh 41 Hµ V¨n P»ng Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 183 42 Hµ V¨n Pèp 43 Hµ V¨n Phe 44 Hµ V¨n Phîi 45 Hµ V¨n Quúnh 46 Hµ V¨n S¬n 47 Hµ V¨n Sao 48 Hµ V¨n Th×n 49 Hµ V¨n Thµi 50 Hµ V¨n Thíng 51 Hµ V¨n Thỉn 52 Hµ V¨n Th̃nh 53 Hµ V¨n ThƯnh(A) 54 Hµ V¨n T̀m 55 Hµ V¨n Tøm 56 Hµ V¨n ViÖn 57 Hµ V¨n ViÖt 58 Hµ V¨n Yªn 59 Hoµng Minh Ch©u 60 Hoµng Th̃ ¾ng 61 Hoµng V¨n K̀m 62 Hoµng V¨n N¨m 63 Hoµng V¨n øng 64 Hoµng V¨n Sïm 65 Hoµng V¨n Th×nh 66 Hoµng V¨n TrÇn 67 Hoµng V¨n X×m 68 Hoµng V¨n Yơn 69 L¬ng Nh ư 70 L¬ng V¨n Chuyªn 71 L¬ng V¨n M»ng 72 L¬ng V¨n Mao 73 L¬ng V¨n Mú 74 L¬ng V¨n Nh× 75 L¬ng V¨n P¨n 76 L¬ng V¨n Phån 77 L¬ng V¨n PhÇn 78 L¬ng V¨n Phßng 79 L¬ng V¨n Thoµn 80 L¬ng V¨n Thùc 81 Lª V¨n Qu©n 82 Lª V¨n Thanh 83 Lôc Thanh Hång 84 Lß Minh Hoµn 85 Lß V¨n ¸o Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 184 86 Lß V¨n Cßng 87 Lß V¨n Khêi 88 Lß V¨n Nê 89 Lß V¨n Th¸i 90 Lß V¨n Th¬ng 91 Ng©n V¨n K̀n 92 Ng©n V¨n LËm 93 Ng©n V¨n LËm 94 Ng©n V¨n LËm 95 Ng©n V¨n øng 96 Ng©n V¨n Ph¸p 97 Ng©n V¨n S¬ 98 Ng©n V¨n Thanh 99 NguyÔn V¨n S¬n 100 Ph¹m ViÖt Thanh 101 Vi Th̃ Nói 102 Vi Th̃ PƯa 103 Vi Th̃ PƯnh 104 Vi V¨n ×nh 105 Vi V¨n H¨n 106 Vi V¨n Hỉn 107 Vi V¨n KhƯt 108 Vi V¨n Loa 109 Vi V¨n Loan 110 Vi V¨n Mµy 111 Vi V¨n Minh 112 Vi V¨n Phăng 113 Vi V¨n ßn 114 Vi V¨n ThËm 115 Vi V¨n ̃nh 116 Vi V¨n TƯnh 117 Vi V¨n Ỵn 118 Vi V¨n Ỵn 119 Ṿ V¨n Hoµng D M ng Lát Town 22 76 i Khu 2 5 1 Hµ V¨n ¶i 2 Hµ V¨n Hïng 3 Hµ V¨n S¬n 4 Hµ Xu©n Hång 5 Ng©n V¨n LiÖu ii Khu 3 3 15 1 Ng©n Vn Khuyªn 2 Ng©n V¨n Hoµ Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 185 3 Ng©n V¨n Huy iii Khu 4 14 61 1 §oµn H÷u T¸ 2 Lª Huy T©m 3 Lª Sü Hai 4 Lª Xu©n Tô 5 Léc V¨n TuÊt 6 Mai V¨n Minh 7 NguyÔn §øc Th¾ng 8 NguyÔn Th̃ Liªn 9 NguyÔn V¨n Ḍng 10 Ph¹m Th̃ Kim 11 Ph¹m V¨n S¬n 12 Pham V¨n Chung 13 TrÇn V¨n L¹c E Tén T n Commune 87 347 i oàn K t village 16 70 1 Cót V¨n Ngoan 2 Hµ V¨n L¸ 3 Hµ V¨n TƯnh 4 L¬ng V¨n B¨n 5 L¬ng V¨n E 6 L¬ng V¨n Khuyªn 7 L¬ng V¨n Lîi 8 L¬ng V¨n ViÖt 9 Lß V¨n In 10 Lß V¨n Th»m 11 Lß V¨n Th»m 12 Lß V¨n Th¬ng 13 Lß V¨n Th¬ng 14 Vi V¨n NƯt 15 Vi V¨n ThiƠt 16 Ṿ Duy §øc ii Nà Khà village 8 35 1 §ç §×nh Hång 2 Hµ V¨n Thèng 3 Lß V¨n Chỉng 4 Lß V¨n H»ng 5 Lß V¨n Quún 6 Ph¹m V¨n B»ng 7 Ph¹m V¨n Chơng 8 Ph¹m V¨n ViÖt iii Bu n village 59 224 1 §ç §×nh Hång Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 186 2 §inh C«ng Khëi 3 §inh C«ng TiƠn 4 §inh V¨n Khëi 5 §inh V¨n Ph¬ng 6 §inh V¨n To¸n 7 §inh V¨n YƠu 8 Cao §¨ng Long 9 Hµ V¨n §Ưnh 10 Hµ V¨n B»ng 11 Hµ V¨n Hai 12 Hµ V¨n Hiªm 13 Hµ V¨n HiƠu 14 Hµ V¨n Thiªm 15 Hµ V¨n Tỉn 16 Hµ V¨n To¶n 17 Hµ V¨n TuÊn 18 Hå V¨n NaNgäc 19 Hoµng Minh Ngäc 20 L¬ng ChƯ Tîng 21 L¬ng Hoµi HiÖp 22 L¬ng V¨n µn 23 L¬ng V¨n Hïng 24 L¬ng V¨n Hng 25 L¬ng V¨n ßn 26 L¬ng V¨n Toµn 27 Lª Hång Ph¬ng 28 Lª Quèc Phan 29 Lôc Minh HiƠu 30 Lß Hoµi NiÖm 31 Lß V¨n H»ng 32 Lß V¨n Hêng 33 Lß V¨n HuÊn 34 Lß V¨n KƯn 35 Lß V¨n Ngo¹n 36 Lß V¨n QuyƠt 37 Ng©n V¨n Trùc 38 NguyÔn Xu©n Thuû 39 Ph¹m Th̃ Ngäc DiÖp 40 Ph¹m V¨n B»ng 41 Ph¹m V¨n DËu 42 Ph¹m V¨n Ḍng 43 Phan TÊt ¸nh 44 Vi Thanh Tr×nh 45 Vi Th̃ ̀ Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 187 46 Vi Th̃ Th¸m 47 Vi ChƯ ThuËn 48 Vi V¨n §ång 49 Vi V¨n Bång 50 Vi V¨n Bêng 51 Vi V¨n Canh 52 Vi V¨n CÈm 53 Vi V¨n DÇn 54 Vi V¨n Dùng 55 Vi V¨n Duyªn 56 Vi V¨n Hoµ 57 Vi V¨n L¹i 58 Vi V¨n LiÖu 59 Vi V¨n Mîi iv Chi ng C ng 4 18 4 0 1 Sùng A T a 2 Sùng A C 3 Vi Vn Thanh 4 Giàng A Xay III M c Châu District 242 1093 A Tân Xuân commune 177 768 i Tây Tà Lào village 69 292 38 31 1 Ḷ Vn Quy n 4 2 Ḷ Vn Hng 4 3 Hà Vn Dng 2 4 Mùi Vn Ph nh 4 5 Hà Vn Anh 3 6 Ḷ Vn nh 6 7 Hà Vn Ùi 3 8 Hà Vn Thu 3 9 inh Vn Xuân 5 Hà Duy Thoán (có nhà 10 không có t ) 3 11 inh Vn Ch m 4 12 inh Vn Thuy n 3 13 inh Vn Ch ng 4 14 Ḷ Vn Ng i 6 15 Ḷ Vn Ngo n 3 Ḷ Vn H ng (không có 16 s , không có h kh u) 1 17 Hà Vn c 4 18 Ḷ Vn Phú 4 19 Ng n Th T́nh 3 20 Hoàng Vn oàn 4 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 188 21 Hoàng Vn i 3 22 Ḷ Vn Tuân 3 23 Ḷ Vn Thu 6 24 Ng n Vn ng 6 25 Ng n Vn Hùng 5 26 Ng n Vn Nga 2 27 inh Công Ti p 3 28 Hà Vn Ch y 3 29 inh Vn Thi u 5 30 Ḷ Vn Sáng 3 31 Ḷ Vn i p 5 32 Ḷ Vn Chi n 4 33 Hà Xuân Thuy n 5 34 Ḷ Vn Ḥa 3 35 Ḷ Vn H ng 3 36 Hà Vn H u 6 37 Ḷ Vn H a 4 38 Hà Vn Tí 5 39 Ḷ Vn Si 7 40 Ḷ Vn Yêu 1 41 Hà Vn Hi n 8 42 Ḷ Vn Toàn 3 43 Ḷ Vn Th c 2 44 Ḷ Vn Hóa 4 45 Ḷ Th Út 4 46 inh Công Quán 7 47 Ḷ Th Y n 2 48 inh Công Quư 6 49 Hà Vn Sùi 4 50 V́ Vn Th m 6 51 inh Vn Th 5 52 Ḷ Vn Hoàn 6 53 Hà c Dung 4 54 Ḷ Vn Trùng 3 55 Hà Vn i 7 56 Ḷ Vn Huy n 4 57 inh Th Póm 3 58 Hà Vn Chu n 3 59 Mùi Vn Thánh 6 60 Hà Vn Tr nh 4 61 Hà Vn Ti n 6 62 Hà Vn Thoàn 4 63 Hà Vn Tr ng 4 64 Ḷ Vn Th ng 7 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 189 65 Hà Vn Thành 5 66 Ḷ Vn Mai 3 67 Mùi Vn Thoán 5 68 Ḷ Vn Ch ng 8 69 Hoàng Vn Thi n 4 ii ông Tà Lào village 108 476 56 52 1 Hà Vn N i 6 2 Hà Vn Nm 4 3 Ḷ Vn Tuy n 4 4 Hà Vn Ch n 5 5 Ng n Vn H ng 8 5 Vi Vn T n 7 6 Ḷ Vn Phui 4 7 Ng n Vn T n 4 8 inh Công Th m 4 9 Ngân Vn Uôn 4 10 Ḷ Vn Lâm 4 11 Ḷ Vn Úy 3 12 Hoàng Vn Tr ng 7 13 Ng n Vn Ong 2 14 Ḷ Vn Ngh 2 15 Hà Vn Minh 4 16 Ḷ Vn Ng m 2 17 L ng Vn Th p 8 18 Ḷ Vn Li u 4 19 Ḷ Vn Luy n 4 20 Vi Th Th a 4 21 Ng n Vn Yêng 4 22 Hoàng Vn ng 4 23 Ḷ Vn Tích 4 24 Ḷ Vn Thi u 2 25 Ḷ Vn Tín 4 26 Ḷ Vn Thành 3 27 Ḷ Vn Ln 2 28 Ḷ Th Ái 3 29 Ḷ Vn Thi p 4 30 Ḷ Vn Th c 3 31 Hà Vn Hng 8 32 Ḷ Th Lâm 3 33 Hà Vn Tr ng 5 34 Hà Vn D a 4 35 Lng Vn Tâm 3 36 Hà Vn Nùi 2 37 L ng Vn Di n 3 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 190 38 Hà Vn Ti p 5 39 L ng Vn V 4 40 Hà Vn Hùng 3 41 L ng Vn Ti n 3 42 Ḷ Vn H ng 4 43 Ḷ Th Áo 3 45 L ng Vn Nghi p 3 46 Ḷ Vn Hiên 2 47 Ḷ Vn Hu 3 48 Ḷ Vn Nhúc 6 49 Hoàng Vn H ng 4 50 Ḷ Vn Nhàn 5 51 Ng n Vn Hành 4 52 Ng n Vn H ng 5 53 Ph m Bá ng 4 54 Ḷ Vn H́nh 3 55 Ḷ Vn Huy n 5 56 Ḷ Vn H i 4 57 Ḷ Vn Quàn 7 58 Hoàng Vn Xng 4 59 L ng Vn Ng 2 60 Ḷ Vn n 4 61 Ḷ Vn Th 4 62 Ḷ Vn ng 5 63 Ḷ Vn H ng 6 64 Ng n Vn H ng 7 65 V́ Th Huy 6 66 Ng n Vn Ngh 4 67 Ḷ Vn Ḥa 5 68 Ḷ Vn Vinh 4 69 Hà Vn Thày 5 70 Ḷ Vn Huy n 8 71 Hà Vn Thu n 6 72 Hà Vn Hi u 5 73 L ng Vn T m 4 74 Hoàng Vn Hi n 5 75 L ng Th Lá 4 76 Ḷ Vn Nga 7 77 Hà Vn i u 3 78 Lng Vn Ḥn 4 79 Ḷ Vn Quưnh 4 80 Ḷ Vn Tín 3 81 Mùi Vn Hoàng 4 82 L ng Vn T m 4 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 191 83 inh Vn Quanh 4 84 L ng Vn Ngân 6 85 Hà Vn H ng 6 86 Hoàng Vn Pành 5 87 Hà Vn H́nh 7 88 L ng Vn Ti ng 5 89 Hà Vn Hunh 6 90 Hoàng Vn Ho t 6 91 Hà Vn Hi p 7 92 Hà Vn H nh 4 93 Hà Vn H u 4 94 L ng Vn H u 3 95 Hà Vn Thu 4 96 L ng Vn Ti p 5 97 Ḷ Vn m 4 98 Hà Vn Phi u 3 99 Ng n Vn Toàn 5 100 Hà Vn B y 5 101 Hà Th Ḿnh 4 102 Hà Vn Phán 5 103 Hà Vn Hi n 5 104 Ph m Bá Ph c 3 105 Ph m Bá H ng 3 106 L ng Vn Qu n 8 107 L ng Vn Luy n 5 108 L ng Vn Toán 5 B Xuân Nha commune 65 325 0 i Pù L u village 62 311 25 37 1 inh Th Th c 5 2 Ḷ Vn Ph nh 6 3 inh Vn Nguy t 7 4 inh Vn Duy t 6 5 Mùi Vn Th a 7 inh Công Toàn (nhà trên 6 t canh tác) 5 7 inh vn Hng 4 8 Hà vn Thành 4 9 inh Công Toàn 8 10 inh Vn Th ch 5 11 inh Vn o 5 12 Hà Vn Hi u 5 13 inh Vn Quư 4 14 inh Vn D u 4 15 Hà vn Quy 6 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 192 16 inh Vn Hi p 6 17 inh Vn Nguyên 3 18 inh Công P i 4 19 inh Vn Ng c 7 20 Ḷ Vn Vui 8 21 inh Th Thân 4 22 inh Vn Toán 3 23 inh vn Th m 4 24 Mùi Vn Th a 4 25 inh Vn Lư 7 26 inh Vn Ly 5 27 inh Vn Tuy n 7 28 Hà vn Th m 3 29 inh Công Th m 4 30 Hà Vn Khng 4 31 Hà Vn Thuy n 4 32 Hà Vn Th m 4 33 Hà Vn Xuyên 4 34 Hà vn Thánh 4 35 inh vn Trang 4 36 inh Vn D n 5 37 Hà vn Hóa 5 38 Hà Vn Quân 4 39 Hà Th Nhui 9 40 inh Vn V ng 4 41 Hà Vn Hng 8 42 Hà Vn M nh 5 43 Hà vn Tr ng 9 44 Hà Vn Th 5 45 Hà Th Hoa 4 46 Hà Vn Minh 3 47 Hà vn Th ng 7 48 Hà vn Sóng 4 49 inh Vn Y u 4 50 Hà Vn Thoán 4 51 inh Vn Ph n 3 52 inh Vn Th ng 5 53 Hà Vn Th nh 7 54 inh Vn Xuyên 4 55 Hà Vn c 5 56 inh Vn Thi 5 57 Hà Vn Ch i 7 58 Hà Vn Ng i 4 59 Mùi Vn Bính 4 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 193 60 Ḷ Vn Khoa 6 61 Hà Vn Núi 9 62 Hà Vn Th 4 ii Tn village 3 14 1 §inh V¨n ThiƠt 2 §inh V¨n Tu©n 3 §inh V¨n TÇm Total I+II+III 1159 5477 Source: TSHPMB. This list includes 533 households losing house and land (versus 509 households in the IOL), 339 households loosing land only (versus 348 households in the IOL). Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 194 2.5. Inventory of Losses and Value Assessment Table A 15: Land Losses on Construction and Supporting Sites Area Unit Price Amount District Land Category (Ha) (million VND) (million VND) Trung Son Commune 198 6336 1. Perennial production 0 55 0 land 2. One crop paddy land 0 122 0 Quan Hoa 3. Annual production District 0 100 0 land 4. Forestry land 0 - Artificial forest land 198 32 6336 5. Other land 0 Source: Inventory of Losses Table A 16: Crop and Tree Losses on Construction and Supporting Sites Unit Price Amount Articles Tree/crop Unit Quantity (million (million VND) VND) Quan Hoa District 5705.19 Trung Son Commune Luong bamboo 5705.19 Luong bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 831,600 5,063 4210.39 Luong bamboo shoot (Type B) VND/tree 207,900 7,190 1494.80 Source: Inventory of Losses Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 195 Table A 17: Land Losses in the Reservoir Area One Resid- Two crop Water Peren-nial crop Fores- Grave- Locality ential paddy body Others Total crop land paddy try land yard land land land land Thanh Hoa 41.7 8.8 11.8 1,030.3 1.0 9.6 582.1 1,685.3 41.7 Quan Hoa 13.3 5.8 11.5 478.4 0.7 6.4 495.0 1,011.0 13.3 District Trung Son 13.34 5.76 11.46 478.40 0.65 6.39 495.00 1,011.00 13.34 commune Muong Lat 28.35 3.07 0.30 551.93 0.39 3.19 87.08 674.31 28.35 District Trung Ly 2.37 2.54 - 217.90 0.10 0.78 12.81 236.50 2.37 commune Muong Ly 11.20 0.51 - 238.39 0.01 2.21 14.74 267.06 11.20 commune Tam Chung 6.92 - 0.10 62.48 0.22 - 53.05 122.78 6.92 commune Ten Tan 6.36 - 0.19 16.32 0.01 - 6.47 29.35 6.36 Commune Muong 1.50 0.03 0.01 16.83 0.04 0.21 31,28 18.62 1.50 Lat Town Son La 15.6 3.4 11.8 135.0 1.7 1.3 10.4 179.1 15.6 Moc Chau 15.60 3.40 11.81 134.96 1.73 1.25 10.35 179.10 15.60 District Tan Xuan 15.60 3.36 11.54 101.03 1.73 1.25 5.32 139.83 15.60 commune Xuan Nha - 0.03 0.27 33.93 0.00 - 5.04 39.27 - commune Total 57.3 12.2 23.6 1,165.3 2.8 10.8 592.4 1,864.41 57.3 Source: Inventory of Losses Table A 18: Tree and Crop Losses in Reservoir Flooded Area Type A: Tree seedlings Type B: Transplanted seedlings Type C: 3 years-old trees Type D: Trees from 4 years to 6 years Type E: Trees over 7 years Price unit Type of plant and farm produce Unit Quantity Total (VND million) (VND) Quan Hoa District 11.464.728.692 Trung Son Commune 11.464.728.692 Annual plants 2-crop rice ton 88.12 5,000,000 Hilly rice ton 4.1 6,000,000 Maize ton 139.8 2,000,000 Timber trees "Lat" tree 447 Type A VND/tree 83 9600 796,800.00 Type B VND/tree 364 13,803 5,024,292.00 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 196 "Xoan" tree 19876 Type A VND/tree 577 8,335 4,809,295.00 Type B VND/tree 19299 9,920 191,446,080.00 "Luong" 2303294 "Luong" bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 1957800 5,063 9,912,341,400.00 "Luong" bamboo (Type B) VND/tree 345494 7,190 2,484,101,860.00 Fruit trees 1 Jack fruit 579 Type B VND/tree 100 16,441 1,644,100.00 Type C VND/tree 379 179,800 68,144,200.00 Type D VND/tree 45 287,683 12,945,735.00 Type E VND/tree 55 244,530 13,449,150.00 Pomelo, orange, lime, mandarin, persimmon 2 and finger citron trees 739 - Type A VND/tree 10 8,396 83,960.00 Type B VND/tree 123 22,605 2,780,415.00 Type C VND/tree 490 100,689 49,337,610.00 Type D VND/tree 86 174,664 15,021,104.00 Type E VND/tree 30 148,465 4,453,950.00 Plum, peach, apricot, guava, "doi" and "dau da" 3 trees 567 - Type A VND/tree 5 9,194 45,970.00 Type B VND/tree 38 16,430 624,340.00 Type C VND/tree 433 29,793 12,900,369.00 Type D VND/tree 79 40,068 3,165,372.00 Type E VND/tree 12 34,058 408,696.00 4 Longan, Litchi and Rambutan 1286 Type A VND/tree 20 27,721 554,420.00 Type B VND/tree 255 39,920 10,179,600.00 Type C VND/tree 817 143,841 117,518,097.00 Type D VND/tree 156 251,720 39,268,320.00 Type E VND/tree 38 213,962 8,130,556.00 5 Apple, Caimito and sapodila trees 72 - Type C VND/tree 66 39,650 2,616,900.00 Type D VND/tree 6 80,907 485,442.00 Sugar apple, pear, pomegranate, lekimam, 6 "mac cop" and wampee trees - Type B VND/tree 37 11,928 441,336.00 Type C VND/tree 246 31,719 7,802,874.00 Type D VND/tree 73 64,726 4,724,998.00 Type E VND/tree 10 55,018 550,180.00 7 "Nuc nac" and "bua" trees Type B VND/tree 6 5,779 34,674.00 Type C VND/tree 4 23,792 95,168.00 8 Chinese fig, bachang mango and "queo" trees Type A VND/tree 25 8,396 209,900.00 Type B VND/tree 312 45,206 14,104,272.00 Type C VND/tree 634 100,667 63,822,878.00 Type D VND/tree 134 136,647 18,310,698.00 Type E VND/tree 17 116,152 1,974,584.00 "Chay", dracontomelum, star fruit, canari, "doc" 9 and oleaster trees Type C VND/tree 48 35,958 1,725,984.00 Type D VND/tree 3 61,134 183,402.00 Type E VND/tree 1 51,963 51,963.00 10 "Trau", "So" and "Lai" trees Type B VND/tree 1 18,494 18,494.00 Type C VND/tree 7 63,701 445,907.00 11 Coconut Type C VND/tree 6 287,683 1,726,098.00 12 Betel palm trees Type C VND/tree 11 115,073 1,265,803.00 13 Pineapple Type B VND/m2 1798.5 3,319 5,969,221.50 14 Banana Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 197 Type A VND/tree 215 4,199 902,785.00 Type B VND/tree 4452 35,958 160,085,016.00 15 Papaya Type A VND/tree 45 1,675 75,375.00 Type B VND/tree 451 17,981 8,109,431.00 Muong Lat district 5.536.345.834,00 Trung Ly Commune 1.742.884.008,0 Annual crops Hilly rice Ton 51.89 6000000 311.340.000,00 Maize Ton 18.23 2,000,000 36.460.000,00 Timber trees 1 "Lat" tree Type A VND/tree 87 9600 835,200.00 Type B VND/tree 8 13,803 110,424.00 2 "Xoan" tree Type A VND/tree 1988 8,335 16,569,980.00 Type B vnd/tree 1672 9,920 16,586,240.00 3 "Luong" bamboo "Luong" bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 236906 5,063 1,199,455,078.00 "Luong" bamboo (Type B) VND/tree 41807 7,190 300,592,330.00 Fruit trees 1 Jack fruit Type A VND/tree 6 8,396 50,376.00 Type B VND/tree 44 16,441 723,404.00 Type C VND/tree 37 179,800 6,652,600.00 Type D VND/tree 8 287,683 2,301,464.00 Type E VND/tree 244,530 Pomelo, orange, lime, mandarin, persimmon 2 and finger citron trees Type A VND/tree 15 8,396 125,940.00 Type B VND/tree 77 22,605 1,740,585.00 Type C VND/tree 126 100,689 12,686,814.00 Type D VND/tree 21 174,664 3,667,944.00 Type E VND/tree 148,465 Plum, peach, apricot, guava, "doi" and "dau da" 3 trees - Type B VND/tree 10 16,430 164,300.00 Type C VND/tree 167 29,793 4,975,431.00 Type D VND/tree 46 40,068 1,843,128.00 Type E VND/tree 1 34,058 34,058.00 4 Longan, Litchi and Rambutan Type A VND/tree 4 27,721 110,884.00 Type B VND/tree 135 39,920 5,389,200.00 Type C VND/tree 255 143,841 36,679,455.00 Type D VND/tree 48 251,720 12,082,560.00 Type E VND/tree 5 213,962 1,069,810.00 5 Apple, Caimito and sapodila trees Type C VND/tree 22 39,650 872,300.00 Type D VND/tree 5 80,907 404,535.00 Type E VND/tree 68,770 Sugar apple, pear, pomegranate, lekimam, 6 "mac cop" and wampee trees - Type B VND/tree 2 11,928 23,856.00 Type C VND/tree 24 31,719 761,256.00 Type D VND/tree 6 64,726 388,356.00 7 "Nuc nac" and "bua" trees Type A VND/tree 1 3,150 3,150.00 Type B VND/tree 7 5,779 40,453.00 Type C VND/tree 10 23,792 237,920.00 8 Chinese fig, bachang mango and "queo" trees Type A VND/tree 5 8,396 41,980.00 Type B VND/tree 65 45,206 2,938,390.00 Type C VND/tree 95 100,667 9,563,365.00 Type D VND/tree 8 136,647 1,093,176.00 Type E VND/tree 116,152 "Chay", dracontomelum, star fruit, canari, "doc" 9 and oleaster trees Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 198 Type A VND/tree 1 8,396 8,396.00 Type C VND/tree 23 35,958 827,034.00 Type D VND/tree 1 61,134 61,134.00 10 Coconut Type C VND/tree 1 287,683 287,683.00 11 Pineapple Type A VND/m2 60 2,720 163,200.00 Type B VND/m2 1895 3,319 6,289,505.00 12 Banana Type A VND/tree 22 4,199 92,378.00 Type B VND/tree 1478 35,958 53,145,924.00 13 Papaya Type A VND/tree 21 1,675 35,175.00 Type B VND/tree 123 17,981 2,211,663.00 Muong Ly District Annual crops Hilly rice TON 6.42 6000000 Maize TON 35 2,000,000 Timber trees "Lat" tree - Type B VND/tree 3 13,803 41,409.00 "Xoan" tree Type A VND/tree 200 8,335 1,667,000.00 Type B VND/tree 622 9,920 6,170,240.00 "Luong" bamboo "Luong" bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 550125 5,063 2,785,282,875.00 "Luong" bamboo (Type B) VND/tree 97081 7,190 698,012,390.00 Fruit trees 1 Jack fruit Type A VND/tree 8 8,396 67,168.00 Type B VND/tree 58 16,441 953,578.00 Type C VND/tree 41 179,800 7,371,800.00 Type D VND/tree 43 287,683 12,370,369.00 Type E VND/tree 4 244,530 978,120.00 Pomelo, orange, lime, mandarin, persimmon 2 and finger citron trees - Type A VND/tree 330 8,396 2,770,680.00 Type B VND/tree 310 22,605 7,007,550.00 Type C VND/tree 257 100,689 25,877,073.00 Type D VND/tree 92 174,664 16,069,088.00 Type E VND/tree 49 148,465 7,274,785.00 Plum, peach, apricot, guava, "doi" and "dau da" 3 trees - Type A VND/tree 27 9,194 248,238.00 Type B VND/tree 98 16,430 1,610,140.00 Type C VND/tree 246 29,793 7,329,078.00 Type D VND/tree 109 40,068 4,367,412.00 Type E VND/tree 79 34,058 2,690,582.00 4 Longan, Litchi and Rambutan Type A VND/tree 60 27,721 1,663,260.00 Type B VND/tree 245 39,920 9,780,400.00 Type C VND/tree 185 143,841 26,610,585.00 Type D VND/tree 130 251,720 32,723,600.00 Type E VND/tree 49 213,962 10,484,138.00 5 Apple, Caimito and sapodila trees Type C VND/tree 163 39,650 6,462,950.00 Type D VND/tree 4 80,907 323,628.00 Type E VND/tree 5 68,770 343,850.00 Sugar apple, pomegranate, lekimam, "mac 6 cop" and wampee trees - Type C VND/tree 9 31,719 285,471.00 Type D VND/tree 10 64,726 647,260.00 Type E VND/tree 21 55,018 1,155,378.00 7 Chinese fig, bachang mango and "queo" trees Type A VND/tree 385 8,396 3,232,460.00 Type B VND/tree 1322 45,206 59,762,332.00 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 199 Type C VND/tree 276 100,667 27,784,092.00 Type D VND/tree 227 136,647 31,018,869.00 Type E VND/tree 41 116,152 4,762,232.00 "Chay", dracontomelum, star fruit, canari, "doc" 8 and oleaster trees - Type A VND/tree 6 8,396 50,376.00 Type B VND/tree 8 8,699 69,592.00 Type C VND/tree 15 35,958 539,370.00 Type D VND/tree 5 61,134 305,670.00 Type E VND/tree 12 51,963 623,556.00 9 Coconut Type A VND/tree 2 29,384 58,768.00 Type B VND/tree 300 76,031 22,809,300.00 Type C VND/tree 2 287,683 575,366.00 Type D VND/tree 10 431,522 4,315,220.00 Type E VND/tree 366,794 10 Betel palm trees Type B VND/tree 1 25,171 25,171.00 Type C VND/tree 17 115,073 1,956,241.00 Lo i E VND/tree 4 134,493 537,972.00 11 Pineapple B VND/m2 2544 3,319 8,443,536.00 12 Banana A VND/tree 304 4,199 1,276,496.00 B VND/tree 1162 35,958 41,783,196.00 13 Papaya A VND/tree 29 1,675 48,575.00 B VND/tree 66 17,981 1,186,746.00 Tam Chung Commune Annual crops 2-crop rice ton 0.225 5000000 Hilly rice ton 3.6 6000000 Maize VND/m2 61 2,000,000 Timber trees "Lat" tree Type B VND/tree 1 13,803 13,803.00 "Xoan" tree Type A VND/tree 3 8,335 25,005.00 Type B VND/tree 6 9,920 59,520.00 "Luong" bamboo "Luong" bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 67205 5,063 340,258,915.00 "Luong" bamboo (Type B) VND/tree 11859 7,190 85,266,210.00 Fruit trees Pomelo, orange, lime, mandarin, peach and 1 finger citron trees Type B VND/tree 15 22,605 339,075.00 Type C VND/tree 15 100,689 1,510,335.00 2 Longan, Litchi and Rambutan Type B VND/tree 120 39,920 4,790,400.00 Type C VND/tree 30 143,841 4,315,230.00 3 Apple, Caimito and sapodila trees Type C VND/tree 1 39,650 39,650.00 4 Chinese fig, bachang mango and "queo" trees Type B VND/tree 70 45,206 3,164,420.00 "Chay", dracontomelum, star fruit, canari, "doc" 5 and oleaster trees Type D VND/tree 1 61,134 61,134.00 6 Banana Type B VND/tree 123 35,958 4,422,834.00 7 Papaya Type B VND/tree 1 17,981 17,981.00 Ten Tan Commune Annual crops 2-crop rice ton 0.225 5000000 1.914.400,00 Hilly rice ton 3.6 6000000 1.547.700,00 Maize VND/m2 61 2,000,000 6.000.000,00 Timber trees Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 200 "Xoan" tree Type A VND/tree 300 8.335 2.500.500,00 Type B VND/tree 559 992 554.528,00 "Luong" bamboo - "Luong" bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 14190,42 5.063 71.846.096,46 "Luong" bamboo (Type B) VND/tree 28380,84 719 20.405.823,96 Fruit trees Pomelo, orange, lime, mandarin, peach and 1 finger citron trees Type B VND/tree 25 22.605 565.125,00 Type C VND/tree 15 100.689 1.510.335,00 2 Longan, Litchi and Rambutan - Type B VND/tree 105 3.992 419.160,00 Type C VND/tree 40 143.841 5.753.640,00 "Chay", dracontomelum, star fruit, canari, "doc" - 3 and oleaster trees Type D VND/tree 5 61.134 305.670,00 4 Banana - Type B VND/tree 123 35.958 4.422.834,00 5 Papaya - Type B VND/tree 57 17.981 1.024.917,00 Muong Lat Town Annual crops 2-crop rice ton 0,4 5.000.000 2.000.000 Hilly rice ton 0,2 6.000.000 1.200.000 Maize VND/m2 3 2.000.000 6.000.000 Timber trees "Xoan" tree Type A VND/tree 200 8.335 1.667.000 Type B VND/tree 320 992 317.440 "Luong" bamboo "Luong" bamboo (Type A) VND/tree 9003 5.063 45.582.189 "Luong" bamboo (Type B) VND/tree 15015 719 10.795.785 Fruit trees Pomelo, orange, lime, mandarin, peach and 1 finger citron trees Type B VND/tree 21 22.605 474.705 Type C VND/tree 11 100.689 1.107.579 2 Longan, Litchi and Rambutan Type B VND/tree 85 3.992 339.320 Type C VND/tree 30 143.841 4.315.230 "Chay", dracontomelum, star fruit, canari, "doc" 3 and oleaster trees Type D VND/tree 10 61.134 611.340 4 Banana Type B VND/tree 170 35.958 6.112.860 5 Papaya Type B VND/tree 120 17.981 2.157.720 Total Thanh Hoa Province 17.001.074.526 Moc Chau District Tan Xuan Commune 18,400,992,000.00 Annual crops ha 337 2-crop rice vnd/m2 250414 3000 1-crop rice vnd/m2 2500 Hilly rice vnd/m2 913100 850 Maize vnd/m2 450000 1300 Cassava vnd/m2 658200 1000 Sweet potato vnd/m2 200000 1500 Water morning glory vnd/m2 900000 3600 Tmber trees tree 2027052 1 "Lat" trees Tree planted from 2 years to closed canopy period vnd/tree 54000 Tree having perimeter is from 40cm vnd/tree 5 108,000 540,000.00 2 "Xoan" trees Tree planted from 2 years to closed canopy period vnd/tree 180 30,000 5,400,000.00 Tree having perimeter is from 40cm vnd/tree 66,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 201 3 "Luong" bamboo vnd/tree 2026867 8000 16,214,936,000.00 Fruit trees and perennial crops tree 390350 1 Jack fruit Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/tree 15 53000 795,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 39 101000 3,939,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 225000 2 Pomelo Tree having orchard under 3 years 106 38000 4,028,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 19 45000 855,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 225000 - 3 Orange, lime and mandarin Tree having orchard under 3 years 40 38000 1,520,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 40 45000 1,800,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 225000 4 Plum and peach trees vnd/tree Tree having orchard under 3 years 38000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 12 45000 540,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 225000 5 Longan Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/tree 36 105,000 3,780,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 87 200,000 17,400,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 900,000 6 "Thieu" litchi Tree newly planted under a year vnd/tree 15,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years vnd/tree 22500 Planted for about or over 2 years vnd/tree 34000 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/tree 105,000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 70 200,000 14,000,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 900,000 7 Sugar apple and guava Tree having orchard under 3 years 11 53000 583,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 31 101000 3,131,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 225000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 300000 8 Lekima Tree having orchard under 3 years 38000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 45000 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 45 113000 5,085,000.00 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 225000 9 Chinese fig, bachang mango and mango Tree newly planted under a year vnd/tree 15,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years vnd/tree 22500 Planted for about or over 2 years vnd/tree 34000 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/tree 51 105,000 5,355,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 130 200,000 26,000,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 900,000 10 "Chay", dracontomelum and star fruit Tree newly planted under a year vnd/tree 15,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years vnd/tree 22500 Planted for about or over 2 years vnd/tree 34000 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/tree 105,000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 7 200,000 1,400,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 900,000 11 Soapberry Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 8 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 12 Banana Tree having orchard vnd/tree 290 24000 6,960,000.00 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 202 Small tree vnd/tree 200 5000 1,000,000.00 13 Papaya Small tree vnd/tree 5000 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/tree 15000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 5 23000 115,000.00 Tree having orchard over 5 years vnd/tree 28000 14 Coconut Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/tree 45000 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/tree 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/tree 225000 15 Pineapple Tree has not have orchard vnd/tree 800 Those have orchards but not harvested vnd/tree 2400 3000 7,200,000.00 16 Tea Harvested under 3 years vnd/tree 3000 Harvested 3-5 years vnd/tree 3500 Harvested 5-10 years vnd/tree 100 4100 410,000.00 Xuan Nha Commune Annual crops 2-crop rice vnd/m2 22792 3000 68,376,000.00 1-crop rice vnd/m2 2500 Hilly rice vnd/m2 850 Maize vnd/m2 88500 1300 115,050,000.00 Cassava vnd/m2 50000 1000 50,000,000.00 Sweet potato vnd/m2 1500 Water morning glory vnd/m2 3600 Timber trees 1 "Lat" trees Tree planted from 2 years to closed canopy period vnd/tree 54000 Tree having perimeter is from 40cm vnd/tree 108,000 2 "Xoan" trees Tree planted from 2 years to closed canopy period vnd/m2 225 30,000 6,750,000.00 Tree having perimeter is from 40cm vnd/m2 66,000 3 "Luong" bamboo vnd/m2 224679 8000 1,797,432,000.00 Fruit trees and perennial crops 1 Jack fruit Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 53000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 2 101000 202,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 30 225000 6,750,000.00 2 Pomelo Tree having orchard under 3 years 3 38000 114,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 45000 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 225000 3 Orange, lime and mandarin Tree has not have orchard over 2 years vnd/m2 5 8000 40,000.00 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 38000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 1 45000 45,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 225000 4 Plum and peach trees Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 38000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 28 45000 1,260,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 225000 5 Longan Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 105,000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 70 200,000 14,000,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 900,000 6 "Thieu" litchi Tree newly planted under a year vnd/m2 15,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years vnd/m2 22500 Planted for about or over 2 years vnd/m2 10 34000 340,000.00 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 203 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 105,000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 18 200,000 3,600,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 900,000 7 Sugar apple and guava Tree having orchard under 3 years 53000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 101000 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 225000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 300000 8 Lekima Tree having orchard under 3 years 38000 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 45000 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 113000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 225000 9 Chinese fig, bachang mango and mango Tree newly planted under a year vnd/m2 15,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years vnd/m2 22500 Planted for about or over 2 years vnd/m2 34000 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 16 105,000 1,680,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 29 200,000 5,800,000.00 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 900,000 10 "Chay", dracontomelum and star fruit Tree newly planted under a year vnd/m2 15,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years vnd/m2 22500 Planted for about or over 2 years vnd/m2 34000 Tree having orchard under 3 years vnd/m2 1 105,000 105,000.00 Tree having orchard 3-5 years vnd/m2 200,000 Tree having orchard 5-10 years vnd/m2 450,000 Tree having orchard over 10 years vnd/m2 900,000 - 11 Banana Tree having orchard vnd/tree 99 24000 2,376,000.00 15 Pineapple Orchards not harvested vnd/tree 100 3000 300,000.00 Total 38.518.526.111 Source: Inventory of Losses Table A 19: House Losses Price unit Amount (Million NO Item Unit Quantity (VND) VND) I. Quan Hoa district 8481,92 1. Trung Son Commune 8481,92 House 7644,47 2 House type 4 m 262,00 2 House type 4 built, tiled roof m 72 1025000 73,80 2 House type 4 with pro, "thung van" m 60,00 704000 42,24 2 House type 4 with tiled roof, wooden "thung", m 668000 53,44 slender 80,00 2 House type 4 wooden "thung", "thung nua", m 704000 35,20 with procement roof 50,00 2 House on tilts m 0,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung phen", covered m 429000 415,27 with thatch, bamboo floor 968,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", wooden m 731000 2496,37 floor, tiled roof 3415,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered m 731000 4508,95 with pro, wooden floor 6168,20 Temporary house (thatch, bamboo, 240000 19,20 slender) 80,00 2 Kitchen m 3553,00 417,77 Substructure with brick, wood, tiled structure 50,00 400000 20,00 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 204 Substructure with thatched, bamboo, slender 122000 214,96 structure, covered with Procement 1762 Substructure with thatch, bamboo, slender 105000 182,81 structure 1741 2 Breeding facilities m 1115 43,28 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender covered 52000 10,19 with procement ) 196 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender ) 919 36000 33,08 2 Outhouse (thatch, bamboo, slender ) m 23 68000 1,56 2 Camp m 87 668000 58,12 2 Yard ( brick base) m 12 412000 4,94 Fence m Water conduit m 4450 12000 53,40 2 Cistern m 3 740000 2,22 2 Fishpond m 7683 9600 73,76 Tomb Pond 228 800000 182,40 II. Muong Lat district 7835,60 1. Trung Ly commune 2225,23 House 1913,72 2 House type 4 m 840 2 House type 4 wooden "thung", "thung nua", m 704000 591,36 with procement roof 840,00 2 House on tilts m 1843,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung phen", covered m 429000 70,79 with thatch, bamboo floor 165,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", tiled roof, m 731000 43,86 wooden floor 60,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered m 731000 1182,76 with procement roof and wooden floor 1618,00 2 Temporary house m 104 240000 24,96 2 Kitchen m 648 72,72 Substructure with thatch, bamboo, slender 122000 33,55 structure, covered with procement roof 275 Substructure with thatch , bamboo, slender 105000 39,17 structure 373 2 Breeding facilities m 25,50 Structure (thatch , bamboo, slender, covered 52000 8,48 with procement ) 163 Structure (thatch , bamboo, slender) 473 36000 17,03 2 Camp m 164 668000 109,55 Water conduit m 4610 12000 55,32 2 Cistern m 1 740000 0,74 2 Fishpond m 2550 9600 24,48 Tomb Pond 29 800000 23,20 2. Muong Ly commune 5258,52 House 4683,05 2 House type 4 m 395 2 House type 4 wooden "thung", "thung nua", m 704000 154,88 with procement roof 220,00 2 House on tilts m 6261 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung phen", covered m 429000 51,91 121,00 with thatch, bamboo floor 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", wooden m 731000 612,58 floor, tiled roof 838,00 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered m 731000 3846,52 with pro, wooden floor 5262,00 House on tilts with "thung phen", "thung nua" 429000 17,16 or rammed soil 40 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 205 2 Temporary m 2 Kitchen m 1928,50 219,20 Substructure with thatch, bamboo, slender 122000 119,87 structure, covered with procement roof 982,5 Substructure with thatch , bamboo, slender 105000 99,33 structure 946 2 Breeding facilities m 366,6 62,26 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender ,covered 52000 36,79 with procement ) 366,6 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) 707,5 36000 25,47 2 Outhouse m 17 68000 1,16 2 Camp m 96 668000 64,13 2 Yard m 183,8 412000 75,73 Water conduit m 7594 12000 91,13 2 Altar pillar outside house m 3,5 300000 1,05 3 Fishpond m 1169,4 9600 11,23 Tomb Pond 62 800000 49,60 3. Tam Chung commune 310,50 House 289,35 2 House type 4 m 150 2 House type 4 with wooden "thung", slender, m 704000 105,60 procement roof 150,00 2 House on tilts m 140 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered m 731000 109,65 with pro, wooden floor 150,00 House on tilts with "thung phen", "thung nua" 429000 42,90 or rammed soil 100 2 Temporary house m 130 240000 31,20 2 Kitchen m 111 11,84 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender ,covered 122000 6,59 with procement ) 54 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) 50 105000 5,25 2 Breeding facilities (thatch, bamboo, m 36000 2,63 73,00 slender) 2 Camp m 10 668000 6,68 4. Ten Tan Commune House House on tilts Wooden house on tilts, "thung phen", covered 2 m 142 429000 60.92 with thatch, bamboo floor Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered 2 m 137 731000 100.15 with pro, wooden floor Kitchen - Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender ,covered 2 m 196 122000 23.91 with procement ) 2 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) m 154 105000 16.17 2 Camp m 85 668000 56.78 Water conduit m 1254 12000 15.05 3 Fishpond m 358 9600 3.44 5. Muong Lat town 41,36 2 House on tilts m 40,94 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered m 731000 40,94 with pro, wooden floor 56,00 Kitchen 0,42 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) 4 105000 0,42 2 Breeding facilities (thatch, bamboo, m 36000 0,72 20,00 slender) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 206 III Moc Chau District 5,687.0 1 Tan Xuan Commune 5,687.0 House House type 4 2 House type 4 built, tiled roof m 125 704000 88.00 2 House type 4 with pro, "thung van" m 90 668000 60.12 2 House type 4 wooden "thung", "thung nua", m 704000 49.28 with procement roof 70 House on tilts - 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", wooden m 731000 1,476.62 floor, tiled roof 2020 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung phen", covered m 429000 280.57 with thatch, bamboo floor 654 2 Wooden house on tilts, "thung van", covered m 731000 3,108.94 with pro, wooden floor 4253 Temporary house 120 240000 28.80 2 Kitchen m - 2 Substructure with brick, wood, tiled structure m 60 400000 24.00 2 Substructure with thatch, bamboo, slender m 122000 251.32 structure, covered with procement roof 2060 2 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) m 1230 105000 129.15 Breeding facilities - 2 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender ,covered m 52000 12.48 with procement ) 240 2 Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) m 678 36000 24.41 2 Outhouse (thatch, bamboo, slender ) m 18 68000 1.22 2 Camp m 66 668000 44.09 2 Yard ( brick base) m 120 412000 49.44 Water conduit m 1040 12000 12.48 2 Cistern m 10 740000 7.40 2 Fishpond m 4031 9600 38.70 Total 22,281.7 Source: Inventory of Losses Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 207 Table A 20: Impact on Public Infrastructure Locality Unit Quantity Quan Hoa District Trung Son Commune 2 School m 162 2 Cultural house m 130 Commune link road km 8 Village link road km 2.00 Muong Lat District Trung Ly 2 School m 119 2 Office m 100 Collective accommodation m2 16 2 Forestry watch house m 42 Village link road km 12 Muong Ly commune 2 School m 75 2 Teacher accommodation m 73 2 Health care center m 250 Commune link road km 3 Village link road km 7 Moc Chau District 2 Tan Xuan Commune m 2 School m 404 2 Accommodation for teachers m 250 2 Village cultural house m 110 Water diversion pipes Km 5 Power generator unit 2 Village link road km 11 Suspended bridge unit 1 Source: Inventory of Losses Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 208 2.6. Resettlement Site Planning Table A 21: Relocation Site Capacity Proposed Resettlement Key Information Site 1. Trung Son Commune To relocate about 200 affected HH in Ta Ban and To Xuoc, Come 4 sites: Ta Puc, Co Tong ­ villages within Trung Son commune. Ta Ma, Keo Dam (Ta Ban - To Ta Puc site: 42 HH with 175 heads. village) and Ban Xuoc - To Co Tong-Ta Ma site: (1) Pom Chon 47 HH with 196 heads village (2) Keo au 30 HH With 125 heads - Keo Dam: 58 HH with 242 heads - To Xuoc, Ban Co Me: 26 HH with 106 heads 2. Muong Ly Commune To relocate for 90 affected HH in Ban Nang 1 and Tai Chanh. 2 sites: Tai Chanh village, - To Ban Tai Chanh site: 37 HH with 182 heads Ban Nang, - To Ban Nang site: 52 HH with 244 heads - To Ban Muong 2: Just to move 13 Hmong HH to higher elevation. 3. Tam Chung Commune To relocate for 12/46 affected HH about 53 heads in Ban Lat resetlement 1 site: Ban Lat site. - 34 households with 145 heads, just self-relocate inside current village. 4. Trung Ly Commune To relocate for 36 affected HH in Ban Lin (20 HH) and To Chieng, Ban 2 sites: Ban Lin, Ban Co Cai (17 HH). Chieng - To Ban Lin site: 21 HH with 109 heads - To Chieng ­ Ban Co Cai site: 17 HH with 79 heads; - For 16 HH of Hmong in Ban Pa Bua just to move up to higher elevation. 5 . Tan Xuan Commune To relocate for 199 affected HH of Dong Ta Lao and Tay Ta Lao within 3 sites: Tham Ton 1, Pom Tan Xuan commune. Hien ­ Suoi Non 1 and 2 - To Tham Ton 1: 54 HH with 234 heads - To Pom Hien- Suoi Non 1: 68 HH with 295 heads - To Pom Hien- Suoi Non 2: 69 HH with 299 headsTo Tham Ton 2: 30 HH with 130 heads Source: Resettlement Masterplan revised after consultations Table A 22: Land Affected at Planned Resettlement Sites (Ha) Other Comm Perenn One Natural Hilly rice annual ercial Locality ial crop crop- forest Others Total land crop forest land paddy land land land Quan Hoa 5.00 7.20 59.00 168.00 281.00 627 1,179.4 2,326.6 Site 1 5.00 7.20 59.00 168.00 281.00 627 1,179.4 2,326.6 Muong Lat 3.60 8.20 97.00 188.00 884.00 51 1,048.2 2,280.0 Site 2 (Muong Ly 2.60 5.00 68.00 153.00 558.00 18 799.40 1,604.0 and Tam Chung) Site 3 1.00 3.20 29.00 35.00 326.00 33 248.,80 676.0 Moc Chau 0.00 2.00 0.00 145.00 0.00 514 223.00 884.0 Site 4 0.00 2.00 0.00 145.00 514 223.00 884.0 Total 8.60 17.40 156.00 501.00 1,165.00 1.92 2,450.60 5,490.6 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 209 Table A 23: Land Use and Land Development in Planned Resettlement Sites Trung Son site Current use Planning Average To Xuoc- To Xuoc per HH Total Ta Ban Total Ta Ban (210 HH) Co Me Co Me Total area 2,326.6 1,765.4 561.2 2,326.6 1,764.4 562.2 11.08 1. Agricultural land 235.6 204.6 31.0 239.2 208.2 31.0 1.14 2. Forestry land 908.0 452.0 456.0 908.0 452.0 456.0 4.32 3. Non-Agricultural 195.0 191.0 4.0 235.2 221.0 14.2 1.12 land 4. Non-use land 988.0 917.8 70.2 944.2 883.2 61.0 4.50 Muong Ly site Current use Planning Average Land type Ban Ban Tai Ban Ban Tai Total Total per HH Nang Chanh Nang Chanh Total land area 1,604.0 986.00 618.00 1,604 987.50 616.50 1. Agricultural land 228.6 105.00 123.60 231.10 106.00 125.10 2.24 2. Forestry land 596.0 438.00 158.00 596.00 438.00 158.00 5.79 3. Non-Agricultural 174.0 82.50 91.50 194.10 93.00 101.10 land 4. Unused land 605.4 360.50 244.90 582.80 350.50 232.30 Trung Ly site Current Planning Average per Land type Ban To Ban To Total Total HH Lin Chieng Lin Chieng Total land area 676.0 419.0 257.0 676.0 419.0 257.0 1. Agricultural land 68.20 34.20 34.00 68.60 34.60 34.00 1.33 2. Forestry land 359.00 255.00 104.00 359.00 255.00 104.00 7.04 3. Non-Agricultural 76.70 35.20 41.50 88.00 39.00 49.00 land 4. Unused land 172.10 94.60 77.50 160.40 90.40 70.00 Tan Xuan site Current use Planning Average per Land type Dong, Tay Dong, Tay Total Total HH Ta Lao Ta Lao Total land area 884.0 884.0 884.0 884.0 1. Agricultural land area 147,00 147,00 197,00 197,00 1.03 2. Forestry land area 514,00 514,00 675,00 675,00 3.52 3. Non-agricultural land 0,00 0,00 12,00 12,00 4. Unused land 223,00 223,00 Table A 24: Infrastructure in Planned Resettlement Sites Trung Son Commune: Ta Puc, Co-Tong-Ta Ma and Keo Dam sites Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 210 Schools and culture 2 One class at Co Tong- Ta Ma (100 m2), 2 kindergartens (100 m ), accommodation for teachers (50 2 2 m ), cultural house (100 m ). Kindergarten, village class and one community cultural house (2,000 m²) in Ta Ban Kindergarten, village class and one community cultural house with 1,000 m² in To Xuoc Transportation New access road from Co Me bridge to the resettlement site, 4.2 km long, class A. New rural road type B from Co Tong to Ta Ma ­ Ta Puc, 9 km, class B. New road from junction of Xuoc (at Keo Dam) to Suoi Quang wharf and to resettlement site Ban Xuoc, 3.5 km, class B. Inter-road at Ta Puc resettlement site, 1 km, class B. Inter-road at Co Tong-Ta Ma, 2 km, class B. New access roads to farming site, 6 km, class B. Two wharfs for boats crossing the reservoir/ river; Electricity Power supply (i) Transmission line of 35 kv from Co Tong to Ta Ma of 4 km long; (ii) Transmission line of 0.4 kv of 4 km long and one transformer of 100 KVA for 83 HH; (iii) Transmission line of 35 kv from Ta Puc to To Xuoc of 3.5 km long; (iv) Transmission line of 0.4 kv of 01 km long and two transformers of 35 KVA for 40 HH at Keo Dam site and 26 at Ban Xuoc site Water supply for domestic use and irrigation (i) new weir on Cap creek, 8 km long of diversion pipe to supply water for domestic, 3 km of pipe to supply water for irrigation of 6.5 ha of rice with two crops at Co Tong-Ta Ma; (ii) new weir on Ta Puc creek, 3 km long of diversion pipe to supply water to 60 HH at Ta Puc site, 2 km of pipe for irrigation to 3.5 ha of rice; (iii) new weir on Xuoc creek and 3 km long of diversion pipe to supply water for domestic use and 1 km of pipe to irrigate 2.0 ha of rice Paddy field opening 12.2 ha will be developed for rice. Ta Puc (3.5 ha), Cap creek (6.7 ha) and Phuoc creek (2 ha). Muong Ly Commune: Ban Nang and Tai Chanh sites Schools and culture 2 2 2 kindergartens with 100 m ; 2 community cultural houses with an area of 120 m . Transportation New access road from Tam Chung to Muong Ly, 4.0 km long, class A New road of 4 km of inter roads at the sites, class B Electricity The line 35 kV and 0.4 kV from the center of commune to each household, and The line 35Kv and 0.4kV will connect the construction site to each HH. Water supply for domestic and irrigation Two weirs, one on Tai Chanh (Nun creek) and 2.5 km long of diversion pipe to supply water for irrigation for 4 ha with two rice crops per year, 4 km of pipe for domestic use. One weir on Nay creek with 3 km long of diversion pipe to supply water for irrigation to 3.5 ha of rice with two crops per year, 04 km of pipe for domestic water use Paddy field opening 7.5 ha will be developed for rice with two crops per year at Ban Nang and Ban Tai Chanh. Tam Chung Commune: Ban Lat site Schools and culture No new kinder gardens or community house is required. Transportation New road of 0.25 km of inter roads at the sites, class B Electricity 250 m extention of existing 0.4 kV network to resettlement site to connect to each HH. Water supply for domestic and irrigation One weir and 5.5 km long of diversion pipe from Lat stream to supply water for domestic use. Paddy field opening Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 211 No new paddy rice is planned. Trung Ly Commune: To Chieng and Co Cai sites Schools and culture One Kindergarten; one primary class and community cultural house with total construction 2 area of about 1,000 m . Transportation New access to the resettlement sites with 3.0 km long and with class B of rural road type Electricity Lines, 35 kV and 0.4 kV, from the center of commune to each household, and from construction site to each HH Water supply for domestic and other purposes (i) construct a weir on Lin creek with a length of about 30 m and 2 km long of irrigation canal to supply water for 3.6 ha of paddy, 2.5 km long of diversion pipe to supply water domestic; (ii) construct a weir on Huoi creek and 4 km long of diversion pipe to supply water domestic to To Chieng resettlement site. Paddy field opening 3.6 ha for rice with two crops per year Tan Xuan Commune: Pom Hien- Suoi Non, Tam Ton 1 and Tam Ton 2 sites Schools and culture 2 2 3 kindergartens with an area of 190 m , 3 primary classes with an area of 190 m ; 2 accommodation for teachers with an area of 130 m and 02 community cultural houses with 2 an area of 160 m Transportation New road, 4.0 km long from Tan Xuan commune center to a junction of Cay Da, rural class A; New road, 2.0 km long, from a junction of Pom Hien to Tham Ton 2, rural class B; New road, 2.0 km long, from a junction of Pom Hien to Tham Ton 1, rural class B; New road, 6.0 km long to support for farming, rural class B; One bridge to connect Tay Ta Lao to Center of Tan Xuan commune and one wharf to connect with farming sites in Ban Cam. Electricity To Pom Hien- Suoi Non site: transmission line of 35 kV with 4.5 km and 1 km of 0.4 kV from center of Xuan Nha commune to the relocation site and a transformer 50 KVA. To Tham Ton 1 site: transmission line of 35 kV with 2 km and02 km of 0.4 kV and a transformer 100 KVA. To Tham Ton 2 site: transmission line of 35 kV with 0.5 km and 0.5 km of 0.4 kV and a transformer 35 KVA Water supply for domestic and other purposes Water supply for domestic and other purposes: construct a weir on the Co Nao creek and 10 km pipe to supply water to area of rice with one crop per year and 4 km of pipe for domestic use Paddy field opening None Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 212 Table A 25: Water Supply in the Four Planned Resettlement Sites Heigh Number of Distance to difference / Type of Resettlement Name of water households Discharge resettlement reset- water site source to be site tlement supply supplied site Resettlement site No.1 Keo m-Keo Gravity - Cáp stream 9 (l/s) 6.6 Km 142 m 136 au-Pom chon individual Gravity - Tà p c Tà P c stream 4 (l/s) 1.1 Km 49 m 51 individual Gravity - X c X c stream 1.1 (l/s) 0.3 Km 53 m 34 individual Resettlement site No.2 Tài Chánh Gravity - Tài chánh 9 (l/s) 2.5 Km 98 m 37 stream individual Gravity - Nàng Nang stream 4 (l/s) 3.8 Km 53 m 57 individual Resettlement site No.3 Gravity - Lat Lat stream 5 (l/s) 5.5 Km 150 m 37 individual Resettlement Site No.4 Gravity - Ĺn Lin village 8 (l/s) 1.1 Km 54 m 20 individual Chi ng Mó n c Gravity - 1 (l/s) 0.4 Km 40 m 17 subvillage Tà Buông individual Resettlement site No.5 Mó n c Co 0.7 l/s (60m3/ day & 0,5 Km 3m Gravity Tham Ton Nào 1 night) 54 system - Mó n c Co 0.15 l/s (12m3/ day public tank 1 Km 15 Nào 3 & night) Mó n c Co 0.6 l/s (50m3/ day & Gravity ­ Tham Ton 2 1 Km 24m 31 Nào 2 night) individual Pom Hi n ­ Su i Nón Pom Hi n - Mó n c Pom 1 l/s (80m3/day & 3 Km 120 m Su i Nón Hi n night) Gravity - 60 (agglomeration Tà Lót water 0,3 l/s (26m3/ day & individual 1) 1.5 Km 150 m source night) Pom Hi n - Su i Nón water 40 relocated 0,8 l/s (70 m3/ day & Gravity - source Pi stream 1.5 Km 100 m hh and 20 night) individual (agglomeration hosting hh 2) Source: water supply survey in resettlement sites (baseline design). Based on 80 l/person/24 hours, which is higher than the Construction standard of Vietnam TCXDVN 33: 2006: water supply - pipe line network and work, 60 l/person/24 hours. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 213 2.7. Provincial Unit Cost References Annex 2.7 provides Son La unit costs for land only. All other tables are for Thanh Hoa Province. Other price references from Son La are available in the project file. Unit costs are 2008 references. During implementation of RLDP, the project will use latest price references from Thanh Hoa and Son La province people's committees, as well as detailed references from districts affected by the project. In Thanh Hoa Province, reference prices for several categories differ between Region I (midland and mountains areas), Region II (lowland districts around Thanh Hoa) and Region II (Thanh Hoa city and two other main towns in province). Since the project area is fully located of Region I, only prices for this region are provided. Land Table A 26: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Land by Land Quality Category, Thanh Hoa and Son La Provinces Unit: 1,000 VND/m² Type of land Unit cost stipulated by Unit cost Thanh Hoa PCC stipulated by Son La PCC 1. Annual land Paddy One crop per year 5.0 Two crop per year 15 8.0 Annual land 10.0 4.8 2. Perennial land (in districts, communes) 4 4.0 3. Aquaculture land (in districts, towns) 8 8.0 4. Productive forestry land (in districts, towns) 3.5 Level 1 (highest level in mountainous area) 5 Level 2 (where efficient transportation available) 3.2 Level 3 (lowest level in mountainous area) 1.5 5. Non-agricultural land for production 20 Position 1 22 Position 2 16.5 Position 3 11 6. Protection forestry land 3.5 7. Rural residential land 40 Position 1 40 Position 2 30 Position 3 20 Since rural residential land is outside of suburban areas, industrial zones, commercial zones, tourism zones, main roads, central land of communes, land unit costs are determined based on 3 land positions, not based on regional division: - Position 1: Land next to inter-hamlet, inter-village, inter-commune road, within 40m from middle of road. - Position 2: Land after position 1, within 80m from middle of road. - Position 3: Land after position 2. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 214 Housing Table A 27: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Houses and Other Assets (Thanh Hoa) Unit cost (VND) No. Groups of architecture Unit Displaced Standed back household household 1 Temporary hut built with thatch, bamboo, slender (not Vnd/m2 36,000 32,000 distinguish the height) 2 Hut roofed with procement, concrete house-bed Vnd/m2 108,000 102,000 covered with XMC mortar and without walls ( not distinguish the height) 3 House built with thatch, bamboo, slender, house-bed Vnd/m2 240,000 180,000 covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra- cotta bricks 4 Wooden house with "toocxi" partition (also build foundation), house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with bricks( "bat" brick or XMH), electric light system installed completely - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 436,000 361,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 520,000 443,000 5 House built (also foundation) with 110 jamb wall plastered with mortar and washed with multi-color lime, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with bricks( "bat" brick or XMH), electric light system installed completely - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 678,000 648,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 896,000 865,000 - Armored concrete roof poured in-situ Vnd/m2 1,162,000 1,098,000 - Armored concrete roof put together Vnd/m2 1,065,000 1,005,000 6 House built (also foundation) with 220 wall plastered with mortar and washed with multi-color lime, house- bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with bricks( "bat" brick or XMH), electric light system installed completely - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 806,000 712,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 1,025,000 956,000 - Armored concrete roof poured in-situ Vnd/m2 1,201,000 1,138,000 - Armored concrete roof put together Vnd/m2 1,103,000 1,045,000 7 House built with 110 jamb wall, concrete cadre and column bearing, foundation built with armored concrete, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with bricks( "bat" brick or XMH), electric light system installed completely - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 1,218,000 1,166,000 - Armored concrete roof poured in-situ Vnd/m2 1,427,000 1,334,000 - Armored concrete roof put together Vnd/m2 1,297,000 1,240,000 8 House built with 220 wall, concrete cadre and column bearing, foundation built with armored concrete, house- bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with bricks( "bat" brick or XMH), electric light system installed completely - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 1,325,000 1,231,000 - Armored concrete roof poured in-situ Vnd/m2 1,474,000 1,379,000 - Armored concrete roof put together Vnd/m2 1,340,000 1,280,000 9 House with cadre and column made of shape steel, Vnd/m2 761,000 454,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 215 concrete column foundation, iron roof, house-bed made of stone concrete 1x2cm, M200#, D=10cm with drain ditch around, without boundary wall (boundary wall reckoned according to each materials) 10 House built with adobe ("tro lo" brick, "c m"...) (also foundation), wall plastered with mortar and washed with multi-color lime, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with bricks( "bat" brick or XMH), electric light system installed completely - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 593,000 490,000 Vnd/m2 734,000 665,000 11 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 439,000 331,000 made of wood group I,II. Column's diameter 25cm. House-bed and wall are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with stakes fixed in the ground(not distinguish the height) 12 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 731,000 552,000 made of wood group I,II. Column's diameter 25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with pillars base on rock (not distinguish the height) 13 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 455,000 343,000 made of wood group I,II. Column's diameter > 25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with stakes fixed in the ground(not distinguish the height) 14 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 757,000 572,000 made of wood group III-IV. Column's diameter >25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with pillars base on rock (not distinguish the height) 15 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 402,000 302,000 made of wood group III-IV. Column's diameter 25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with stakes fixed in the ground(not distinguish the height) 16 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 668,000 505,000 made of wood group III-IV. Column's diameter 25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with pillars base on rock(not distinguish the height) 17 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 429,000 323,000 made of wood group III-IV. Column's diameter > 25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with stakes fixed in the ground(not distinguish the height) 18 House on tilts with thatched roof, cadre and column Vnd/m2 713,000 539,000 made of wood group III-IV. Column's diameter > 25cm. House-bed and walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. House with pillars base on rock (not distinguish the height) 19 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. Vnd/m2 639,000 478,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 722,000 545,000 - Tiled roof 20 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 216 mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 674,000 505,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 758,000 572,000 21 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 683,000 511,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 766,000 579,000 22 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 718,000 539,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 802,000 606,000 23 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 575,000 431,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 659,000 498,000 24 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 612,000 458,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 695,000 525,000 25 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 621,000 465,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 704,000 532,000 26 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 656,000 492,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 740,000 559,000 27 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 655,000 491,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 686,000 519,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 217 28 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 639,000 479,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 722,000 545,000 29 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 648,000 485,000 Vnd/m2 731,000 552,000 30 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 683,000 513,000 Vnd/m2 766,000 579,000 31 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 550,000 411,000 Vnd/m2 633,000 478,000 32 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper 428,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 573,000 498,000 Vnd/m2 659,000 33 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 577,000 430,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 669,000 505,000 34 Wooden house, house frame with prise made of wood group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 621,000 465,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 704,000 532,000 35 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. Vnd/m2 566,000 423,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 650,000 491,000 - Tiled roof Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 218 36 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock Vnd/m2 598,000 447,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 682,000 515,000 - Tiled roof 37 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. Vnd/m2 606,000 478,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 690,000 546,000 - Tiled roof 38 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock Vnd/m2 638,000 478,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 722,000 546,000 - Tiled roof 39 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. Vnd/m2 511,000 381,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 594,000 449,000 - Tiled roof 40 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock Vnd/m2 542,000 405,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 625,000 473,000 - Tiled roof 41 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. Vnd/m2 550,000 411,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 634,000 479,000 - Tiled roof 42 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks, masonry boundary-wall footing, walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock Vnd/m2 582,000 435,000 - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 666,000 503,000 - Tiled roof 43 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 219 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 535,000 400,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 618,000 467,000 44 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 566,000 423,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 650,000 491,000 45 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 439,000 429,000 Vnd/m2 658,000 500,000 46 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group I-II, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 606,000 454,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 690,000 521,000 47 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 486,000 363,000 Vnd/m2 570,000 431,000 48 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 511,000 381,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 594,000 450,000 49 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with stakes fixed in the ground. - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 519,000 387,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 602,000 455,000 50 Wooden house with cross bracing, wooden stakes group III-IV, house-bed covered with cement-sandy mortar or paved with terra-cotta bricks. Walls are made of reddish wood or luong bamboo. Column's diameter > 25cm. House with pillars base on rock - Roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper Vnd/m2 550,000 411,000 - Tiled roof Vnd/m2 634,000 479,000 51 House with columns made of luong bamboo, wood and Vnd/m2 263,000 198,000 duon, slender walls or walls plastered with toocxi. House-bed is earth fill or covered with cement-sandy mortar, "butterfly door" or bamboo doors, roofed with thatch, slender or oiled paper 52 Stairs (outside house or wooden stairs to garret) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 220 - Wooden stairs Vnd/m 183,000 183,000 53 Kitchen (This unit price for independent kitchen, these kitchens in the self-contained houses are reckoned according to factual structure of these houses) - Structure (thatch , bamboo, slender) Vnd/m2 105,000 97,000 - Structure (thatch , bamboo, slender, roofed with Vnd/m2 122,000 109,000 procement ) Vnd/m2 400,000 300,000 - Structure with brick, wood, tiled structure 54 Breeding facilities a. - Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender) Vnd/m2 36,000 36,000 - Structure (thatch, bamboo, slender, roofed with Vnd/m2 52,000 47,000 procement ) b. Walls built and plastered D=110 - Roofed with thatch, slender and oiled paper Vnd/m2 179,000 167,00 - Tiled roof or roofed with procement or iron Vnd/m2 269,000 250,000 c. Walls built and plastered D= 220 - Roofed with thatch, slender and oiled paper Vnd/m2 360,000 300,000 - Tiled roof or roofed with procement or iron Vnd/m2 442,000 393,000 55 Bathhouse (This unit price for independent bathhouse, these bathhouses in the self-contained houses are reckoned according to factual structure of these houses ­ These part paved enameled tile are reckoned separately) Vnd/m2 375,000 340,000 - Brick walls, tiled roof, precast slab and concrete poured in-situ Vnd/m2 54,000 54,000 - Structure: thatch, bamboo, slender 56 Toilet (This unit price for independent toilet, these toilets in the self-contained houses are reckoned according to factual structure of these houses ­ These part paved enameled tile are reckoned separately) a. Brick walls, tiled roof, precast slab and concrete poured in-situ (This unit price has reckoned the hole containing stools and the amount to build septic tank reckoned separately) Vnd/hole 786,000 745,000 - 1 compartment Vnd/hole 1,256,000 1,196,000 - 2 compartment Vnd/hole 68,000 68,000 b. Structure: thatch, bamboo, slender 57 Fencing wall (plastering, washing lime and foundation are reckoned with price of fencing wall) - Jamb wall built with "ch " 110 brick Vnd/m2 105,000 98,000 - Jamb wall built with "ch " 220 brick Vnd/m2 202,000 191,000 - Wall built with "tro lo" brick Vnd/m2 83,000 81,000 - Wall built with stone (The depth is reckoned Vnd/m2 102,000 97,000 averagely) Vnd/m2 35,000 29.000 - Wall built by piling rocks (The depth is reckoned Vnd/m2 243,000 102,000 averagely) - Iron-flower fence made of shape iron (Also foundation Vnd/m2 178,000 86,000 of fence and painting), iron gate (completely painting) - Fencing wall combined shape steel and B40 lattice Vnd/m2 110,000 102,000 (Also fence's foundation and painting) Vnd/m3 461,000 426,000 - Airy concrete fencing wall - Portal column 58 Washing platform (Including build, plaster, pour and put the slab completely) - Group1: >1m2 Vnd/platform 117,000 68,000 - Group2: 1m2 Vnd/platform 97,000 68,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 221 59 Some parts of house of worship and graves - Dragon's head on the roof made of + cement Vnd/ one 25,000 25,000 + china Vnd/ one 50,000 50,000 - Moon face made of + cement Vnd/ one 50,000 50,000 + china Vnd/ one 120,000 120,000 - Flanking dragons made of + cement Vnd/ pair 200,000 200,000 + china Vnd/ pair 600,000 600,000 - Flanking lion Vnd/ one 180,000 180,000 - Altar pillar outside house (nature worship) built with Vnd/ one 300,000 300,000 bricks or armored concrete, the altar is made of cement 60 Well a/ Soil-excavation part (reckon for 1m3) - Well's depth 8m Vnd/m3 32,000 32,000 - Well's depth from 8m to 10m Vnd/m3 59,000 59,000 - Well's depth > 10m Vnd/m3 79,000 79,000 - Well dug through the hidden rock (reckon for 1m3 dug Vnd/m3 136,000 136,000 through the rock, not depends on depth) b/ Built-plastered part ( reckon for 1m3 built and plastered completely: as regard with the well built with stone carved to form of arch by handicraftsmen (Compensation price unit for 1m3 built and plastered with this kind of stone is equal to the cost to build well with ashlars, "ba" rock plus(+) difference between the price of 1m3 arch-form stone in this region at the compensation moment confirmed by District's Council Compensation for Losses in Site Clearing and the price of 1m3 ashlars in this region in the price notice of Construction ­ Finance Department at the Vnd/m3 164,000 136,000 compensation moment) Vnd/m3 278,000 261,000 - Well embanked with "ba" rock and ashlars Vnd/m3 525,000 525,000 - Well built with "ba" rock and ashlars - Well built with brick 61 Drilled well (Build, covered the well-yard and water pump are reckoned separately) - The diameter 50mm, the depth reaches 50m Vnd/m 63,000 63,000 - The diameter 110mm, the depth reaches 50m Vnd/m 110,000 110,000 62 All groups of cistern (reckon for 1m3 built and plastered completely, not including fouilk and cap ­ built and plastered bulk is not the cistern's bulk) - Built and plastered cistern D=110 Vnd/m3 1,000,000 1,000,000 - Built and plastered cistern D 220 Vnd/m3 717,000 717,000 - Septic tank (reckon averagely all kinds of depth and Vnd/m3 793,000 793,000 soil excavation work) 63 Newly built foundation (the independent structure from the house or unfinished construction) - Foundation built with ashlars Vnd/m3 278,000 261,000 - Foundation built with bricks Vnd/m3 412,000 329,000 - Foundation excavation Vnd/m3 29,000 29,000 - Earth fill the foundation-bed Vnd/m3 22,000 22,000 - Sand fill the foundation-bed Vnd/m3 56,000 44,000 64 All groups of concrete, including formwork (the independent structure from the house or unfinished construction) * Concrete without steel rod - Ballast concrete 100# Vnd/m3 416,000 416,000 - Ballast concrete 150# Vnd/m3 456,000 456,000 - Ballast concrete 200# Vnd/m3 590,000 590,000 * Armoured concrete, baulk, spandrel beam, column and stone foundation 1x2cm - 150# Vnd/m3 2,856,000 2,856,000 - 200# Vnd/m3 2,921,000 2,921,000 - 250# Vnd/m3 2,989,000 2,989,000 - 300# Vnd/m3 3,051,000 3,051,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 222 * Armored concrete, "lanh tô" platform, overhang, slab, slab ribbed and structural element different from stone 1x2cm Vnd/m3 1,868,000 1,868,000 - 150# Vnd/m3 1,933,000 1,933,000 - 200# Vnd/m3 2,001,000 2,001,000 - 250# Vnd/m3 2,062,000 2,062,000 - 300# 65 Bed (yard, house-bed...) - Bat concrete D=100 Vnd/m2 21,000 16,000 - Covered with sandy-cement mortar Vnd/m2 12,000 12,000 - Bat concrete with the depth is 10cm, covered with Vnd/m2 33,000 28,000 XMC mortar - Stone concrete 4x6, the depth is 10cm, covered with Vnd/m2 54,000 45,000 XMC mortar - Paved with "chi" bricks Vnd/m2 39,000 28,000 - Parquetry group III, flat D=2cm Vnd/m2 245,000 144,000 - Parquetry group III, flat D=3cm Vnd/m2 340,000 202,000 66 Compensation for electric conduits (electric system outside house) a. Wire fit with iron leaf spring or plastic clamp + Conductor cross-section 1.5mm Vnd/m 2,200 2,200 + Conductor cross-section 6mm Vnd/m 3,600 3,600 b. Wire in the plastic tube was emerged + Conductor cross-section 1.5mm Vnd/m 1,500 1,500 + Conductor cross-section 6mm Vnd/m 3,400 3,400 67 Displace electricity meter Vnd/ box 350,000 0 If moving the meter to the new place must, the cable Vnd/m 12,000 12,000 must be measured and is compensated based on length Fish Ponds Table A 28: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Fish Ponds (Thanh Hoa) Unit cost (VND) Displaced Standed No. Groups of architecture Unit household back household 68 - The quantity soil of digging pond, ditch and culvert Vnd/ m3 24,000 24,000 - Embank pond's edge, road and ditch's edge with Vnd/m3 12,000 12,000 digged soil Vnd/m3 36,000 36,000 - Dig soil to embank + embank right in this area (in 300m range) Vnd/m3 45,000 45,000 - Dig soil to embank + embank pond's edge, road and ditch's edge with soil from other areas (outside 300m Vnd/m3 278,000 261,000 range) - Build and plaster the pond's edge, ditch's edge, Vnd/m3 412,000 329,000 culvert's edge with stones - Build and plaster the pond's edge, ditch's edge, Vnd/m3 164,000 136,000 culvert's edge with bricks - Shelf lining of pond's edge, ditch's edge is ""ba" rock" and ashlars Graves Table A 29: Unit Costs Expected for Displaced Graves (Thanh Hoa) No. Groups of architecture Unit Unit cost (VND) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 223 69.1 - The graves were reburied Vnd/grave 600,000 - The graves are due to rebury but not done yet Vnd/grave 800,000 - Derelict graves were reburied Vnd/grave 400,000 - Amount of money for worship (if not displace the grave based Vnd/grave 300,000 on the tradition) Vnd/grave 3,600,000 - Buried graves have time less than 36 months until to inventory time Vnd/grave 1,700,000 - Buried graves have time more than 36 months but not reburied yet because of local tradition Vnd/grave XX - Built-plastered graves (price of 1m3 built-plastered completely with all kinds of material) Vnd/grave 620,000 - The parts paved are reckoned separately Fruit Trees Table A 30: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Fruit Trees (Thanh Hoa) Type A: Tree seedlings Type B: Transplanted seedlings Type C: 3 years-old trees Type D: Trees from 4 years to 6 years Type E: Trees over 7 years Type H: Trees that will be cut down at compensation time, compensation is based on tree diameter and is similar to compensation for cutting timber trees. Tree species Unit Type Unit price Vnd/ tree A 8,396 Vnd/ tree B 16,441 1 Jackfruit Vnd/ tree C 179,800 Vnd/ tree D 287,683 Vnd/ tree E 244,530 Vnd/ tree A 8,396 Vnd/ tree B 22,605 Pomelo, orange, lime, madarin, 2 Vnd/ tree C 100,689 persimmon Vnd/ tree D 174,664 Vnd/ tree E 148,465 Vnd/ tree A 9,194 Vnd/ tree B 16,430 Plum, peach, apricot, guava, tropical 3 Vnd/ tree C 29,793 fruit, waterapple, "d i" fruit tree, "ḅng Vnd/ tree D 40,068 ḅng" fruit tree, "móc thép" fruit tree Vnd/ tree E 34,058 Vnd/ tree A 27,721 Longan, Litchi, rambutan Vnd/ tree B 39,920 Vnd/ tree C 143,841 4 Vnd/ tree D 251,720 Vnd/ tree E 213,962 Vnd/ tree A 6,215 Apple, milk fruit, sopodilla plum Vnd/ tree B 9,632 5 Vnd/ tree C 39,650 Vnd/ tree D 80,907 Vnd/ tree E 68,770 Vnd/ tree A 7,625 Sugar apple, pear, pomegranate, trung Vnd/ tree B 11,928 6 ga tree, mac cop tree, wampee Vnd/ tree C 31,719 Vnd/ tree D 64,726 Vnd/ tree E 55,018 A 7,625 7 th Thanhlong tree, citron B 11,928 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 224 Vnd/ bush C 31,719 (vnd/ noc) D 64,726 E 55,018 Vnd/ tree A 3,150 Vnd/ tree B 5,779 8 Nuc nac tree, bua tree Vnd/ tree C 23,792 Vnd/ tree D 48,579 Vnd/ tree E 41,263 Vnd/ tree A 8,396 Chinese fig, bachang mango, queo tree Vnd/ tree B 45,206 9 Chine Vnd/ tree C 100,667 Vnd/ tree D 136,647 Vnd/ tree E 116,152 Vnd/ tree A 8,396 Vnd/ tree B 8,699 10 Chay tree, dracontomelum, thistle, tram Vnd/ tree C 355,958 tree, tonkin mangosteen, oleaster Vnd/ tree D 61,134 Vnd/ tree E 51,963 Vnd/ tree A 4,199 Vnd/ tree B 18,494 11 Vernicia montana lour, so tree, Vnd/ tree C 63,701 varmishtree Vnd/ tree D 79,110 Vnd/ tree E 67,244 Vnd/ tree A 29,384 Vnd/ tree B 76,031 12 Coconut Vnd/ tree C 287,683 Vnd/ tree D 431,522 Vnd/ tree E 366,794 Vnd/ tree A 5,878 Vnd/ tree B 18,340 13 Soapberry Vnd/ tree C 100,689 Vnd/ tree D 176,203 Vnd/ tree E 149,774 Vnd/ tree A 19,622 Vnd/ tree B 25,171 14 Areca to earn orchard Vnd/ tree C 115,073 Vnd/ tree D 158,226 Vnd/ tree E 134,493 Vnd/ tree A 2,720 15 Pineapple Vnd/ tree B 3,319 Vnd/ tree A 1,675 16 Gac tree Vnd/ tree B 19,520 Banana (newly planted or new tree can Vnd/ tree A 4,199 be moved) 17 Banana tree is about to flower, newly Vnd/tree 35,958 flower or new orchard not eaten 18 Papaya Vnd/ tree A 1,675 Papaya has already had small orchards Vnd/ tree 17,981 Vnd/ tree A 4,199 Vnd/ tree B 11,300 19 Coffee, cocoa Vnd/ tree C 35,958 Vnd/ tree D 57,537 Vnd/ tree E 48,908 Vnd/bundle A 842 20 Tea Vnd/bundle B 7,809 Vnd/bundle C 14,384 Betel 21 - Newly on frame Vnd/bundle 4,199 - The width of frame is 4m2 Vnd/frame A 14,384 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 225 - The width of frame is > 4m2 Vnd/frame 21,574 Vnd/ tree A 4,199 Mulberry, strawberry, mulberry planted Vnd/ tree B 7,534 22 to earn orchards Vnd/ tree C 23,975 Timber and Ornamental Trees Table A 31: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Timber and Ornamental Trees (Thanh Hoa) Type A: Moveable trees Type B: Trees only used for firewood Type C: Trees which can be used for timber are compensated as timber trees (compensation for cutting) Tree species Unit Type Unit price Khaya senegalensis Vnd/tree A 8,261 1 Vnd/tree B 10,787 All kinds of eucalyptus Vnd/tree A 3,206 2 Vnd/tree B 7,190 All kinds of acacia Vnd/tree A 3,038 3 Vnd/tree B 7,190 Casuarina Vnd/tree A 3,038 4 Vnd/tree B 4,272 Milk flower tree, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Vnd/tree A 3,038 5 Multiflora Rose, flamboyant, Muntingia Vnd/tree B 6,977 calabura Coral tree, Bombax ceiba, green tree, oil Vnd/tree A 3,038 6 palm Vnd/tree B 6,750 D i tree, vang tam tree, vang tree, engelhardia, Parashorea chinensis 7 - Planted for first year Vnd/tree A 8,891 th - Planted for from 2 years to end of 4 year Vnd/tree A 12,745 Vnd/tree B 62,269 Ironwood, lat tree, Nageia fleuryi , Senna siamea 8 - Planted for first year Vnd/tree A 9,606 th - Planted for from 2 years to end of 4 year Vnd/tree A 13,803 Vnd/tree B 34,425 Melia azedarach Vnd/tree A 8,335 9 Vnd/tree B 9,920 Cassava planted to take husk Vnd/tree A 3,211 10 Vnd/tree B 9,350 Vnd/tree C 12,156 Ficus racemosa, Bombax ceiba, Ficus Vnd/tree A 8,484 11 banyan, Ficus religiosa, Dracontomelon Vnd/tree B 12,338 duperreanum, Terminalia catappa Palmyre, palm - Newly planted Vnd/tree A 8,261 12 - Not take leaves Vnd/tree B 35,958 - Took leaves Vnd/tree C 71,550 Luong Vnd/tree A 5,063 13 Luong bamboo shoot Vnd/tree B 6,472 Bamboo Vnd/tree A 5,063 14 Vnd/tree B 6,472 15 Neohouzeaua, all kinds of Vau Vnd/tree A 4,219 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 226 Vnd/tree B 5,393 Rattan Vnd/tree A 2,531 16 Vnd/tree B 3,238 Crops and Medicinal Plants Table A 32: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Crops and Medicinal Plants (Thanh Hoa) Type A: Newly planted crops and medicinal plants Type B: Crops due for harvest Crop species Unit Type Unit price 1 Vines: Vnd/tree A 1,640 Chayote, fragrant cynanthe, gourd, Vnd/tree B 18,380 pumpkin,luffa, Benincasa hispida, cucumber, Momordica, French beans 2 Cassava planted to take roots, igname comestible, "cai" root, "lo" root, Pueraria Vnd/m2 A 4,595 thomsoni, Jicama, marantaceae, taro, Indian Vnd/m2 B 6,563 taro, big-rooted taro, Alpinia, Curcuma, ginger 3 All kinds of sugarcane Vnd/m2 A 3,264 Vnd/m2 B 6,395 4 All kinds of melon (watermelon, pear shapped melon, musk-melon, Cassaba melon, Vnd/m2 A 4,595 cucumber...) Vnd/m2 B 15,983 5 Kohlrabi, beet, carrot, cabbage, cauliflower, salad, lettuce, corchorus olitorius, amaranth, all Vnd/m2 A 13,509 kinds of mustard greens, basella alba, Sauropus Vnd/m2 B 15,983 androgynus 6 Sweet potato Vnd/m2 A 2,639 Vnd/m2 B 4,694 7 Peanut, sesame, millet, black beans, green peas, bush-bean, red bean, "trung quoc" Vnd/m2 A 7,883 bean...(all kinds of Fabaceae planted to take Vnd/m2 B 12,060 seeds) 8 Potato, corn Vnd/m2 A 5,911 Vnd/m2 B 9,045 9 Ipomoea aquatica, Neptunia Vnd/m2 A 3,750 Vnd/m2 B 4,523 10 Eggplant, large round egg plat, aubergine, Vnd/m2 A 7,883 tomato,... Vnd/m2 B 9,045 11 Phaseolis vulgaris, green peas, chinese pea, Vnd/m2 A 7,883 catus pea... (all kinds of fabaceae planted to Vnd/m2 B 12,060 take vegetable) 12 Onion, garlic, chilli, thick and fleshy petiole of India taro, pit-herbs (basil, eryngo, coriandrum Vnd/m2 A 7,883 sativum, fennel, perilla, marjoram, polygonum odoratum, Limnophila aromatica, edible Vnd/m2 B 9,045 herbaceous plant, sargasso, mugwort, citronella, pepper..) 13 Common medicinal plants: Coix lachryma jobi, loganiaceae, Plantaginaceae,ophiopogon Vnd/m2 A 7,883 japonicus, artiso,ligusticum chuanxiong, euphorbiaceae, abutilon indicum, liquorice Vnd/m2 B 12,060 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 227 slice, menispermaceae, stepania rotunda 14 Panax pseudo ginseng Vnd/m2 A 15,673 Vnd/m2 B 23,976 15 Elephant grass Vnd/m2 1,900 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 228 Flowers and Ornamental Plants Table A 33: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Flowers and Ornamental Plants (Thanh Hoa) Type A: Newly planted tree Type B: Mature trees which have flowers or orchards No. Trees/Plants Unit Type Unit cost 1 Peach blossom, apricot blossom Vnd/tree A 6,774 Vnd/tree B 83,413 2 Rose, eglantine, rice flower, Vnd/cluster A 6.774 peony, camellia, ohmantus Vnd/cluster B 15,075 fragans 3 Mandarin orange-tree Vnd/tree A 6,774 Vnd/tree B 71,820 4 Atigone, bindweed, cactus noëlg, Vnd/m2 A 9,488 Sinningia speciosa Vnd/m2 B 21,105 5 Lotus, water lily Vnd/m2 A 10,844 Vnd/m2 B 24,120 6 Gladiolus, lily, hosta, all kinds of Vnd/ tree A 3,803 Hydrangea Vnd/tree B 10,995 7 All kinds of Asteraceae, Portulaca grandiflora, all kinds of Vnd/cluster A 3,421 orchid, "lien chi" flower, gerbera, dahlia, violet, pansy, sweet Vnd/cluster B 9,135 William, carnation, cockscomb, cactus, "xuong ran gai", Plumeria 8 Other kinds of lily, baby flower, Vnd/tree A 5,705 tulip Vnd/tree B 12,689 9 Carpet of flowers, carpet of Vnd/m2 A 6,778 colorful leaves Vnd/m2 B 15,075 10 Epiphyllum, Euphorbia Tiricabira, Vnd/tree A 3,309 "grandmother" cactus Vnd/tree B 9,200 11 Araucariaceae, Biota orientalis, pine-tree, magnolia, Ylang-ylang, ornamental areca, ornamental Vnd/ tree A 6,774 palm, oleander, bauhinia, Vnd/ tree B 28,125 heliconiaceae, ornamental ficus, ornamental banyan, ornamental willow, "thiet moc lan", dragon's claws flower 12 Ivory bamboo, thorny bamboo Vnd/cluster A 6,7745 Vnd/cluster B 41,250 13 Acanthus ilicifolius fence, brown Vnd/m A 23,438 tea, ivory bamboo fence, green- Vnd/m B 120,000 tree fence (cut and pruned) 14 Cycad, cycas Vnd/tree - Tree doesnot have stem (the Vnd/tree 12,600 part rise to the surface) - Tree has stem (H10cm) Vnd/tree 31,440 - Tree has stem (H is from 10cm Vnd/tree 63,000 to 30cm) - Tree has stem (30cm70cm) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 229 Tree Crops Table A 34: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Tree Crops (Thanh Hoa) Tree species Unit Unit cost 1 Cinnamon - Tree planted for first year Vnd/tree 2,748 - Tree planted for from more than 1 year to the Vnd/tree 4,242 th end of 4 year - Tree planted for from 4 to 5 years Vnd/tree 34,102 - Tree planted for from more than 5 to 7 years Vnd/tree 63,960 - Tree planted for more than 7 years Tree at the compensation time is due to liquidate, Vnd/tree 95,760 compensate for cut cost is according to tree's diameter like price in Table A 7 2 Sumatran Pine - Tree planted for first year Vnd/tree 2,400 - Tree planted for from more than 1 year to the Vnd/tree 3,138 th end of 4 year - Tree planted for from 4 to 5 years Vnd/tree 22,435 - Tree planted for from more than 5 to 7 years Vnd/tree 42,079 - Tree planted for more than 7 years Tree at the compensation time is due to liquidate, Vnd/tree 63,000 compensate for cut cost is according to tree's diameter as price in Table A 7 3 Rubber - Tree planted for first year Vnd/tree 7,112 - Tree planted for from more than 1 year to the Vnd/tree 10,402 th end of 4 year - Tree planted for from 4 to 5 years Vnd/tree 24,679 - Tree planted for from more than 5 to 7 years Vnd/tree 46,288 - Tree planted for more than 7 years Tree at the compensation time is due to liquidate, Vnd/tree 69,300 compensate for cut cost is according to tree's diameter as price in Table A 7 4 Protium serratum (breed lac) - Tree planted for first year Vnd/tree 7,588 - Tree planted for from more than 1 year to the Vnd/tree 10,877 th end of 4 year - Tree planted for from 4 to 5 years Vnd/tree 21,470 - Tree planted for from more than 5 to 7 years Vnd/tree 40,271 - Tree planted for more than 7 years Tree at the compensation time is due to liquidate, Vnd/tree 60,290 compensate for cut cost is according to tree's diameter like price in Table A 7 5 Star anise, Sophora japonica - Trees planted for first year Vnd/tree 5,844 - Trees planted for from more than 1 year to the Vnd/tree 8,376 th end of 4 year - Trees planted for from 4 to 5 years Vnd/tree 16,532 - Trees planted for from more than 5 to 7 years Vnd/tree 31,008 - Trees planted for more than 7 years Trees at the compensation time are due to Vnd/tree 46,423 liquidate, compensate for cut cost is according to tree's diameter like price in Table A 7 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 230 Timber Operations and Care Table A 35: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Timber Operations and Care (Thanh Hoa) Unit cost st 1 year nd rd th No. Trees Unit 2 year 3 year 4 year Total investment 1 "Hom" Eucalyptus Vnd/tree 3,089 1,092 1,080 246 5,507 2 White Eucalyptus Vnd/tree 2,581 1,058 1,034 246 4,919 3 Acacia mangium x Vnd/tree 3,290 1,186 1,173 296 5,946 A.auriculiformis 4 Acacia Vnd/tree 2,818 1,186 1,173 296 5,474 auriculiformis Wild 5 Acacia mangium Vnd/tree 2,826 1,186 1,173 296 5,481 6 Cassia Vnd/tree 7,626 1,716 1,182 968 11,492 7 Luong bamboo Vnd/tree 3,194 641 679 335 4,849 8 Cinnamon Vnd/tree 3,186 888 538 139 4,750 9 Erythrophloeum Vnd/tree 8,923 1,869 1,287 574 12,653 fordii 10 Yellow Flamboyant Vnd/tree 8,221 1,869 1,287 574 11,952 11 Tram tree Vnd/tree 7,708 1,716 1,182 527 11,133 12 Casuarina Vnd/tree 2,822 566 390 174 3,952 13 Khaya Vnd/tree 7,626 1,716 1,182 527 11,051 senegalensis 14 Sumatran Pine Vnd/tree 2,757 391 269 120 3,537 15 Chukrasia tabularis Vnd/tree 7,626 1,716 1,182 527 11,051 A.Juss 16 Dracontomelon Vnd/tree 7,873 1,716 1,182 527 11,298 duperreanum 17 Manglietia conifera Vnd/tree 7,832 1,716 1,182 527 11,257 18 Bassia Vnd/tree 8,327 1,716 1,182 527 11,752 19 Grafted Thieu litchi Vnd/tree 28,759 5,419 3,732 1,665 39,395 20 Longan Vnd/tree 19,950 5,419 3,732 1,665 30,766 21 Mango Vnd/tree 19,685 5,195 3,578 1,596 30,055 22 Sugar apple Vnd/tree 7,293 1,916 1,320 589 11,118 23 Apricot Vnd/tree 8,793 3,217 2,216 989 15,215 24 Apple Vnd/tree 5,832 1,181 813 363 8,189 25 Domestic "So" Vnd/tree 7,811 1,716 1,182 527 11,236 26 Vernicia montana Vnd/tree 7,708 1,716 1,182 527 11,133 lour 27 Ficus religiosa Vnd/tree 7,708 1,716 1,182 527 11,133 28 Protium serratum Vnd/tree 8,327 1,716 1,182 527 11,752 29 Sindora Vnd/tree 8,740 1,716 1,182 527 12,165 cochinchinensis 30 Michelia mediocris Vnd/tree 8,327 1,716 1,182 527 11,752 Dandy (Talauma) 31 Beech Vnd/tree 8,327 1,716 1,182 527 11,752 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 231 Cut Timber Trees Table A 36: Unit Costs Expected to be Applied for Compensation to Cut Timber Trees (Thanh Hoa) No Category Unit Unit cost 1 Neohouzeaua Vnd/tree 1,800 2 Luong bamboo, buong bamboo, vau Vnd/tree 3,360 3 Bamboo Vnd/tree 4,200 4 Cut trees having foot's diameter 20cm Vnd/tree 7,680 5 Cut trees having foot's diameter 30cm Vnd/tree 15,360 6 Cut trees having foot's diameter 40cm Vnd/tree 31,440 7 Cut trees having foot's diameter 50cm Vnd/tree 59,640 8 Cut trees having foot's diameter 60cm Vnd/tree 130,320 9 Cut trees having foot's diameter 70cm Vnd/tree 312,000 10 Cut trees having foot's diameter > 70cm Vnd/tree 589,200 Table A 36: Compensation Prices for assets, tree ­ Son La Province PART 1: HOUSE AND ARCHITECTUAL PROJECT Price unit No. Type of asset Unit (VND) A House built I Compensation price unit for house 1. One-storey house, bearing walls, armoured concrete roof and the VND/m2 built 2,121,000 heat protection layer is tiled with corrugated iron 2. One-storey house, bearing walls, armoured concrete roof VND/m2 built 1,932,000 3. One-storey house, bearing walls, tiled roof and west porch VND/m2 built 1,633,000 4. One-storey house, bearing walls and tiled roof VND/m2 built 1,613,000 5. One-storey house with the bearing fabric made of amoured VND/m2 built 2,202,000 concrete, armoured concrete roof and the heat protection layer is tiled with corrugated iron 6. One-storey house with the bearing fabric made of amoured concrete VND/m2 built 1,982,000 and armoured concrete roof 7. One-storey house with bearing 220mm walls, amoured concrete VND/m2 built 1,614,000 porch tiled with procement and the foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks 8. One-storey house with bearing 110mm walls, amoured concrete VND/m2 built 1,491,000 porch tiled with procement and the foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks 9. One-storey house with bearing 220mm walls, amoured concrete VND/m2 built 1,753,000 porch tiled with iron, plastic ceilling and the foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks 10. One-storey house with bearing 110mm walls, amoured concrete VND/m2 built 1,629,000 porch tiled with iron, plastic ceilling and the foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks 11. One-storey house with bearing 110mm walls, tiled with procement VND/m2 built 1,579,000 and the foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks 12. One-storey house with bearing 220mm walls, tiled with procement VND/m2 floor 1,445,000 and the foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks 13. 2-floor house with the bearing fabric made of amoured concrete, VND/m2 floor 2,556,000 amoured concrete roof and the heat protectionlayer is tiled with corrugated iron 14. 2-floor house with bearing fabric made of amoured concrete and VND/m2 floor 2,412,000 amoured concrete foundation 15. 2-floor house with bearing walls and amoured concrete foundation VND/m2 floor 1,955,000 16. 3-floor house with the bearing fabric made of amoured concrete, VND/m2 floor 2,320,000 amoured concrete roof and the heat protectionlayer is tiled with corrugated iron Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 232 17. 4-floor house with amoured concrete foundation and fabric, the heat VND/m2 floor 2,300,000 protectionlayer is tiled with corrugated iron 18. One-storey house with 110mm walls, 220mm jambs, tiled with VND/m2 built 1,430,000 procement and the foundation is covered with flowered bricks (assistance house) II. Other kinds of construction 1. The price unit of one-storey house with 110mm walls, 220mm jambs is equal to the price unit of house with 220mm walls discounted 120,000VND/m2 built as regard with the price fixed in 1,2,3,4 2. As regard with 3-floor house without the heat protectionlayer, the price unit is discounted 130,000VND/m2 foundation compared with this price of 3-floor house with the heat protectionlayer tiled with corrugated iron as above 3. As regard with house tiled with procement instead of corrugated iron, the price unit is discounted 105,000VND/m2 built 4. As regard with house whose foundation is covered with cement flowered bricks 200x200mm, the price unit is equal to the price unit of house whose foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks discounted 30,000VND/m2 built, m2 foundation 5. As regard with house whose foundation is rendered with cement mortar, the price unit is equal to house whose foundation is paved with ceramic 300x300mm bricks disounted 70,000VND/m2 built or foundation 6. As regard with these same houses in 9,10 as above whose ceiling is made of wood, the price unit plus 191,000 VND/m2 built 7. As regard with house whose walls are covered with matit and painted, the price is plused 72,000 VND/m2 built or floor (m2 built with one-storey house and m2 floor with upper 2-floor house B House with iron fabric 1. House with iron fabric tiled with procement, without walls and the VND/m2 built 745,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 2. House with iron fabric tiled with iron, without walls and the VND/m2 built 795,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 3. House with iron fabric and iron columns, tiled with iron (garage VND/m2 built 777,000 keeping vehicles) C Semi-roof house 1. House with walls built with "chi"220mm bricks, tiled with iron and the VND/m2 built 979,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 2. House with walls built with "chi" 220mm bricks, tiled with procement VND/m2 built 928,000 and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 3. House with walls built with "chi" 110mm bricks, tiled with iron and the VND/m2 built 782,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 4. House with walls built with "chi" 110mm bricks, tiled with procement VND/m2 built 731,000 and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 5. House with bamboo colums and trusses, tiled with iron and the VND/m2 built 199,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 6. House with bamboo colums and trusses, tiled with procement and VND/m2 built 158,000 the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 7. Semi-roof wooden house (based on wooden houses with square VND/m2 built 70% of the columns or circular columns) price of same kind of house 8. House with bearing columns, amoured concrete bond beam and VND/m2 built 70% of the roof, built walls price of multistored house with concrete columns and fabric Semi-roof houses regulated in 1,2,3,4 have the foundation is paved with flowered cement bricks sized 200x200mm, the price unit is plused 32,000 VND/m2 with correlative types of house D Wooden house, house on tilts I House on tilts type A 1 House on tilts with pillars base on rock (square column) 1.1 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, wooden VND/m2 built 387,000 "thung" and wooden foundation 1.2 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, wooden -- 367,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 233 "thung" and bamboo foundation 1.3 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, wooden -- 348,000 "thung", "thung phen" and bamboo foundation 1.4 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with procement, -- 348,000 wooden "thung" and wooden foundation 1.5 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with procement, -- 328,000 wooden "thung" and bamboo foundation 1.6 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with procement, -- 309,000 "thung phen" and bamboo foundation 1.7 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with thatch, wooden -- 295,000 "thung" and wooden foundation 1.8 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with thatch, wooden -- 273,000 "thung" and bamboo foundation 1.9 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, "thung phen" -- 248,000 and bamboo foundation 2 House on tilts with pillars base on rock (circular column) 2.1 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, wooden VND/m2 built 376,000 "thung" and wooden foundation 2.2 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, wooden -- 356,000 "thung" and bamboo foundation 2.3 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, wooden -- 337,000 "thung", "thung phen" and bamboo foundation 2.4 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with procement, -- 337,000 wooden "thung" and wooden foundation 2.5 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with procement, -- 317,000 wooden "thung" and bamboo foundation 2.6 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with procement, -- 298,000 "thung phen" and bamboo foundation 2.7 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with thatch, wooden -- 283,000 "thung" and wooden foundation 2.8 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with thatch, wooden -- 262,000 "thung" and bamboo foundation 2.9 House with wooden columns and fabric, tiled with roof, "thung phen" -- 236,000 and bamboo foundation 3 House on tilts with stakes fixed in the ground (circular column) 3.1 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with roof and VND/m2 built 381,000 wooden foundation 3.2 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with roof and -- 358,000 bamboo foundation 3.3 House with wooden columns, "thung phen", tiled with roof and -- 339,000 bamboo foundation 3.4 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with procement -- 339,000 and wooden foundation 3.5 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with procement -- 319,000 and bamboo foundation 3.6 House with wooden columns, "thung phen", tiled with procement and -- 300,000 bamboo foundation 3.7 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with thatch and -- 285,000 bamboo foundation 3.8 House with wooden columns, "thung phen", tiled with thatch and -- 239,000 bamboo foundation st 4 2-floor house on tilts with pillar base on rock, 1 floor height > 2.2 m (square column) 4.1 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with roof and VND/m2 floor 277,000 st wooden foundation, the 1 floor has wooden "thung" and paved with flowered cement brick 4.2 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with procement -- 259,000 st and wooden foundation, the 1 floor has wooden "thung" and paved with flowered cement brick 4.3 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with corrugated -- 277,000 st iron and wooden foundation, the 1 floor has wooden "thung" and Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 234 paved with flowered cement brick 4.4 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with roof and -- 306,000 st wooden foundation, the 1 floor is built with bricks and paved with flowered cement brick 4.5 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with procement -- 289,000 st and wooden foundation, the 1 floor is built with bricks and paved with flowered cement brick 4.6 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with corrugated -- 308,000 st iron and wooden foundation, the 1 floor is built with bricks and paved with flowered cement brick nd 4.7 The foundation of the 2 floor used as place to contain utensil by 45,000 wooden "con son", each square metre extended is plused VND/m2 st 5 2-floor house on tilts with pillar base on rock, 1 floor height > 2.2 m (square column) 5.1 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with roof and VND/m2 floor 276,000 st wooden foundation, the 1 floor has wooden "thung" and paved with flowered cement brick 5.2 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with procement -- 257,000 st and wooden foundation, the 1 floor has wooden "thung" and paved with flowered cement brick 5.3 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with corrugated -- 276,000 st iron and wooden foundation, the 1 floor has wooden "thung" and paved with flowered cement brick 5.4 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with roof and -- 303,000 st wooden foundation, the 1 floor is built with bricks and paved with flowered cement brick 5.5 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with procement -- 288,000 st and wooden foundation, the 1 floor is built with bricks and paved with flowered cement brick 5.6 House with wooden columns, wooden "thung", tiled with corrugated -- 306,000 st iron and wooden foundation, the 1 floor is built with bricks and paved with flowered cement brick nd 5.7 The foundation of the 2 floor used as place to contain utensil by VND/m2 45,000 wooden "con son", each square metre extended is plused 6 The floor used for sun exposure (house on tilts) VND/m2 15,000 II House with wooden fabric and columns (Type A) 1 House with wooden columns and fabric (square column) 1.1 House tiled with roof, pargeted with "toocxi" and the foundation is VND/m2 built 379,000 paved with flowered cement bricks 1.2 House tiled with roof, pargeted with "toocxi" and the foundation is -- 362,000 paved with bricks or rendered with cement 1.3 House tiled with procement, pargeted with "toocxi" and the -- 350,000 foundation is paved with flowered cement bricks 1.4 House tiled with procement, pargeted with "toocxi" and the -- 321,000 foundation is paved with bricks or rendered with cement 1.5 House tiled with roof, pargeted with "toocxi" and the foundation is -- 314,000 earth fill 1.6 House tiled with roof, wooden "thung" and the foundation is earth fill -- 319,000 1.7 House tiled with roof, wooden "thung" and the foundation is paved -- 365,000 with bricks or rendered with cement 1.8 House tiled with roof, wooden "thung" and the foundation is paved -- 380,000 with flowered cement bricks 1.9 House tiled with procement, wooden "thung" and the foundation is -- 319,000 paved with bricks or rendered with cement 1.10 House tiled with procement, wooden "thung" and the foundation is -- 276,000 earth fill 1.11 House tiled with thatch, mud wall or "thung phen", the foundation is -- 235,000 paved with bricks or rendered with cement 1.12 House tiled with thatch, mud wall or "thung phen", the foundation is -- 196,000 earth fill 2 House with wooden columns and fabric (circular column) 2.1 House tiled with roof, pargeted with "toocxi" and the foundation is VND/m2 built 371,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 235 paved with flowered cement bricks 2.2 House tiled with roof, pargeted with "toocxi" and the foundation is -- 354,000 paved with bricks or rendered with cement 2.3 House tiled with procement, pargeted with "toocxi" and the -- 343,000 foundation is paved with flowered cement bricks 2.4 House tiled with procement, pargeted with "toocxi" and the -- 313,000 foundation is paved with bricks or rendered with cement 2.5 House tiled with roof, pargeted with "toocxi" and the foundation is -- 306,000 earth fill 2.6 House tiled with roof, wooden "thung" and the foundation is earth fill -- 311,000 2.7 House tiled with procement, wooden "thung" and the foundation is -- 310,000 paved with bricks or rendered with cement 2.8 House tiled with procement, wooden "thung" and the foundation is -- 267,000 earth fill 2.9 House tiled with thatch, mud wall or "thung phen", the foundation is -- 227,000 paved with bricks or rendered with cement 2.10 House tiled with thatch, mud wall or "thung phen", the foundation is -- 188,000 earth fill 2.11 House tiled with roof, wooden "thung" and the foundation is paved -- 358,000 with bricks or rendered with cement 2.12 House tiled with roof, wooden "thung" and the foundation is paved -- 375,000 with flowered cement bricks E House on tilts with pillar base on rock or stakes fixed in the 70% of ground and wooden fabric and columns (Type B) price of the same houses of type A G Thatch, Bamboo house 188,000 H Garret of the house 1 One-storey house, 2-floor house, 3-floor house with bearing walls, amoured concrete roof and the heat protectionlayer is tiled with corrugated iron 2 The foundation is made of amoured concrete VND/m2 750,000 3 The foundation is made of wood VND/m2 120,000 4 The garret of wooden house VND/m2 30% of price of same kind of house I Independent secondary structure and other achitectual projects I All kinds of kitchen 1 Kitchen built with amoured concrete roof, walls 20cm, the height VND/m2 built 1,962,000 of wall 3.2m 2 Kitchen built with amoured concrete roof, walls built 20cm, the -- 1,783,000 height of wall 3.2m 3 Kitchen built with amoured concrete roof, walls built 20cm, the -- 1,576,000 height of wall 3.2m 4 Kitchen tiled with roof, wall is 22cm -- 1,468,000 5 Kitchen tiled with procement, wall is 22 cm -- 1,333,000 6 Kitchen tiled with roof, wall is 11cm -- 1,361,000 7 Kitchen tiled with procement, wall is 11 cm -- 1,326,000 8 Kitchen built semi amoured concrete, wall < 20cm -- 1,231,000 9 Kitchen with wooden fabric and columns, tiled with roof, the -- 312,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 10 Kitchen with wooden fabric and columns, tiled with procement, the -- 285,000 foundation is rendered with cement mortar 11 Kitchen with wooden fabric and columns, tiled with thatch or oiled -- 256,000 paper and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 12 Kitchen with wooden fabric and columns, tiled with roof, wooden -- 320,000 "thung" and wooden foundation 13 Kitchen with wooden fabric and columns, tiled with procement, -- 290,000 wooden "thung" and wooden foundation Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 236 14 Kitchen with wooden fabric and columns, tiled with thatch or oiled -- 250,000 paper, wooden "thung" and wooden foundation 15 Other kinds of kitchen -- 180,000 II Breeding facilities 1 Pigsty built with bricks, tiled with roof or procement, the foundation is VND/m2 built 266,000 rendered with cement 2 Pigsty rendered with cement, tiled with peocement, walls are made -- 205,000 with wood or bamboo 3 Pigsty rendered with cement, tiled with thatch, walls are made with -- 82,000 wood or bamboo 4 Pigsty with foundation paved with planks, walls are made with wood -- 150,000 or bamboo and tiled with thatch 5 Breeding facilities of buffalo, cow, goat and horse with wooden -- 181,000 columns and tiled with procement III Drying yard 1 Amoured concrete drying yard VND/m2 built 100,000 2 Yard buit with bat and rendered with cement mortar -- 62,000 3 Yard paved with "chi" bricks -- 56,000 IV Cistern 1 Cistern with wall built 220mm and amoured concrete cap VND/m3 1,080,000 2 Cistern with wall built 220mm and without cap -- 1,008,000 3 Cistern with wall built 110mm and amoured concrete cap -- 948,000 4 Cistern with wall built 110mm and without cap -- 900,000 V Well 1 Well built with bricks VND/m3 385,000 2 Well built with rocks -- 384,000 3 Well embanked with rocks and bricks -- 256,000 4 Deep well (Digged well) -- 182,000 5 Well built based on the model of the Rural Clean Water Supply -- 700,000 Satination has the water-force pump VI Bathhouse, toilet (independent) 1. Baffled septic tank VND/m3 1,634,000 2. House built with amoured concrete roof VND/m2 built 1,183,000 3. House built and tiled with roofq -- 1,110,000 4. The toilet without bathhouse, without tank, tiled with procement and -- 1,008,000 the area is 1x1.5m 5. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, amoured concrete -- 1,862,000 roof and the foundation is paved with enamelled tile 6. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, amoured concrete -- 1,756,000 roof and the foundation is paved with flowered enamelled tile 7. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, amoured concrete -- 1,712,000 roof and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 8. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, tiled with roof and -- 1,597,000 the foundation is paved with enamelled tile 9. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, tiled with roof and -- 1,500,000 the foundation is paved with flowered enamelled tile 10. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, tiled with roof and -- 1,460,000 the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 11. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, tiled with procement -- 1,498,000 and the foundation is paved with enamelled tile 12. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, tiled with procement -- 1,400,000 and the foundation is paved with flowered enamelled tile 13. The toilet whose walls built with 220mm bricks, tiled with procement -- 1,358,000 and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 14. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, amoured concrete -- 1,542,000 roof and the foundation is paved with enamelled tile 15. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, amoured concrete -- 1,424,000 roof and the foundation is paved with flowered enamelled tile 16. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, amoured concrete -- 1,379,000 roof and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 17. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, tiled with roof and -- 1,290,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 237 the foundation is paved with enamelled tile 18. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, tiled with roof and -- 1,192,000 the foundation is paved with flowered enamelled tile 19. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, tiled with roof and -- 1,144,000 the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 20. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, tiled with procement -- 1,213,000 and the foundation is paved with enamelled tile 21. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, tiled with procement -- 1,088,000 and the foundation is paved with flowered enamelled tile 22. The toilet whose walls built with 110mm bricks, tiled with procement -- 1,049,000 and the foundation is rendered with cement mortar 23. House with wooden fabric and tiled with roof -- 280,000 24. House with wooden fabric and tiled with thatch -- 261,000 25. House with wooden fabric, wooden panel and tiled with roof -- 330,000 26. House with wooden fabric, wooden panel and tiled with thatch -- 310,000 27. Other kinds of bathhouse and toilet -- 180,000 VII Dike 1 Dike built with bricks VND/m3 629,000 2 Dike built with rocks -- 571,000 3 Dike built by piling rocks -- 374,000 VIII Gate 1 The gate's jamb built with "chi" 330x330 bricks, pargeted with mortar VND/jamb 526,000 and plastered with cement or white washed 2 The gate's jamb built with "chi" 330x330 bricks and paved with VND/jamb 853,000 enamelled tile 3 Iron gate VND/m2 gate 921,000 4 The gate's roof is made of amoured concrete VND/m2 roof 385,000 The gate's jamb is 2.2m high from the ground, as regard with other heights, the price unit is reckoned as following: If the height is more than 2.2m, the price will be plused, if the height is less than 2.2m, the price will be discounted correlatively with kinds of gate's jamb: - The jamb is plastered with cement or white washed: balancing 17,000VND/100mm The jamb is paved with enamelled tile: balancing 32,000VND/100mm IX Fencing wall 1. Fencing wall built 220mm VND/m2 355,000 fence 2. Fencing wall 110mm -- 252,000 3. Fencing wall whose columns are built has iron flowers -- 238,000 4. Fencing wall built with bricks and combined shape steel and B40 -- 217,000 lattice 5. Fencing wall with amoured concrete stakes and B40 lattice -- 112,000 6. Fencing wall with steel stakes and B40 lattice 154,000 7. Fencing wall built with "chi" bricks d=220mm (not pargeted) -- 228,000 8. Fencing wall built with "chi" bricks d=220mm (pargeted with cement -- 308,000 mortar) 9. Fencing wall built with "chi" bricks d=110mm (not pargeted) -- 126,000 10. Fencing wall built with "chi" bricks d=110mm (pargeted with cement -- 199,000 mortar) X Step 1 Step built with "chi" bricks VND/m3 620,000 2 Step built with ashlars VND/m3 599,000 3 Step built with amoured concrete VND/m3 1,029,000 XI The cradle used to wipe firearm built with "chi" bricks, the surface is made with amoured concrete, among them 1 Wall and ground work built with "chi" bricks VND/m3 656,000 2 The amoured concrete cradle used to chock the firearm VND/m3 2,477,000 In case of building wall and ground work with rocks, the price unit is equal to the price unit of dike built with rocks 571,000VND/m3 XII Excavate and bulldoze site 1 Site excavated and bulldozed by hand VND/m3 53,000 2 Site excavated and bulldozed by machines VND/m3 7,000 XIII Water construction Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 238 1 House having the water system used for eating VND/househ 965,000 old 2 House having baffled septic sanitation, independent bathhouse and VND/househ 1,200,000 water system old 3 House having more than 3 toilets and bathhouse, each floor is VND/room 300,000 plused (upper 3 floors) XIV Road ripraped granulometricly VND/m2 115,000 XV Brick-kiln, limekiln (calculated according to the power of each kinds of kiln) 1 Brick kiln VND/thousan 4,200,000 d bricks 2 Limekiln VND/ton of 3,000,000 lime XVI Toasting oven for maize 1 Toasting oven for blending maize, packed by hand 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1 Toasting tank VND/m2 built 1,242,000 1.2 Kiln using coal VND/system 994,000 1.3 Pakaging house - Calculated according to the price unit regulated in A,B,C at Annex 1 issued with this Decision - Item II, part D and item C;G at Annex 1 issued with this Decision 1.4 Drying yard: Calculated according to the price unit regulated in item III part I at Annex 1 issued with this Decision 1.5 Storehouse - Calculated according to the price unit regulated in A,B,C at Annex 1 issued with this Decision - Item II, part D and item C;G at Annex 1 issued with this Decision 1.1.3. 1.6 Fan exhauster: Based on the condition of Project Management Board for displace and resettlement of District and the existing price unit, estimate the price of improper work and removal and submit to the district's Compensation Council to examine to lay the foundation of compensation cost 2 Toasting tank having conveyor belt 1.1.4. 1.1.5. 2.1 Toasting tank VND/m2 built 1,242,000 2.2 Collecting tank VND/m3 290,000 2.3 Kiln using coal VND/system 994,000 2.4 Pakaging house - Calculated according to the price unit regulated in A,B,C at Annex 1 issued with this Decision - Item II, part D and item C;G at Annex 1 issued with this Decision 2.5 Drying yard: Calculated according to the price unit regulated in item III part I at Annex 1 issued with this Decision 2.6 Storehouse - Calculated according to the price unit regulated in A,B,C at Annex 1 issued with this Decision - Item II, part D and item C;G at Annex 1 issued with this Decision 1.1.6. 2.7 Fan exhauster: Based on the condition of Project Management Board for displace and resettlement of District and the existing price unit, estimate the price of improper work and removal and submit to the district's Compensation Council to examine to lay the foundation of compensation cost XVII Compensation for displaced graves 1 Built grave VND/grave 1,560,000 2 Non-built grave VND/grave 800,000 3 Derelict graves rented to remove to the regulated place by the investment (the price unit is equal to the level fixed in item 1.2 of this part) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 239 XVIII Electrical construction 1 Households having one-storey house or temporary house VND/HH 1,430,000 2 Households having 2-floor house VND/HH 4,244,000 3 Households having 3-floor house VND/HH 6,764,000 K Industrial construction I Electrical network 35Kv 1 Coulmn 1.1 Spun concrete column 12B VND/column 4,821,000 1.2 Spun concrete column 12C VND/column 5,329,000 1.3 Spun concrete column 12D VND/column 6,116,000 1.4 Spun concrete column 14B VND/column 9,174,000 1.5 Spun concrete column 14C VND/column 9,101,000 1.6 Spun concrete column 14D VND/column 10,103,000 1.7 Spun concrete column 16B VND/column 9,850,000 1.8 Spun concrete column 18B VND/column 11,26,000 2 Beam 2.1 Tie back with 3 spar web VND/ set 635,000 2.2 Stemple 35 -- 529,000 2.3 Straight stemple 35 -- 529,000 2.4 Tie back 35 -- 1,670,000 2.5 Tie back II-1L -- 5,246,000 2.6 Tie back 35A -- 2,268,000 2.7 Tie back 35B -- 2,568,000 2.8 Interruptor beam 35-1L -- 3,626,000 2.9 "Re" beam 35-1L -- 1,723,000 3 Electrical power line Type AC-50 (1 line) VND/m 16,000 4 Cable 4.1 Cable DN 16-12 VND/set 522,000 4.2 Cable DN 16-16 -- 631,000 4.3 Cable DN 20-12 -- 750,000 5 Tie foundation 5.1 Tie ground work 15-5 VND/ground 892,000 work 5.2 Tie ground work 20-5 VND/ground 1,357,000 work 6 Column footing 6.1 Column footing TN-1 VND/ground 1,551,000 work 6.2 Column footing TN-2 -- 2,035,000 6.3 Column footing TN-3 -- 4,116,000 6.4 Column footing MT-1 -- 2,026,000 6.5 Column footing MT-2 -- 3,522,000 6.6 Column footing MT-3 -- 4,023,000 6.7 Column footing MT-4 -- 4,482,000 7 Electric porcelain 7.1 Bat electric porcelain IIC 70 VND/ serie 581,000 7.2 Standing electric porcelain 35KV VND/porcelai 199,000 n 8 "Co de" 8.1 "Co de neo" CDN-2 VND/set 257,000 8.2 "Co de neo" CDN-105 VND/set 215,000 9 Grounding system 9.1 Grounding system RC-2 VND/set 1,152,000 9.2 Grounding system RC-4 VND/set 3.014,000 9.3 Experiment the column grounding system VND/position 104,000 II Building substation 1. Column footing MT-3 VND/ground 3,152,000 work 2. Spun concrete column 10B VND/column 2,577,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 240 3. Bricket for transformer VND/set 4,487,000 4. Bricket for Low voltage switchboards VND/set 219,000 5. Stemple of the station's head across the route X -- 1,259,000 6. Stemple of intermediate electric porcelain -- 704,000 7. Joint beam lightning protection with valve ÷ SI -- 1,968,000 8. Iron ladder -- 1,122,000 9. Insulated desk -- 4,159,000 10. Bricket for surface cable of transformer -- 45,000 11. Grounding system TBA -- 4,649,000 12. Transformer 50KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 1,140,000 e 13. Transformer 75KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 1,223,000 e 14. Transformer 100KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 1,223,000 e 15. Transformer 180KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 1,330,000 e 16. Full set cabinet 400V-75A VND/ cabinet 398,000 17. Full set cabinet 400V-100A VND/ cabinet 398,000 18. Full set cabinet 400V-200A VND/ cabinet 398,000 19. Full set cabinet 400V-300A VND/ cabinet 398,000 20. Full set cabinet 400V-400A VND/ cabinet 398,000 21. Lightning protection equipment with 3 phase valve 35KV(USA) VND/set 321,000 22. Internal cable Cu/XLPE/PVC (3x50+1x25)mm2 VND/m 354,000 23. Internal cable Cu/XLPE/PVC (3x50+1x35)mm2 VND/m 354,000 24. Internal cable Cu/XLPE/PVC (3x70+1x50)mm2 VND/m 486,000 25. Internal cable Cu/XLPE/PVC (3x95+1x50)mm2 VND/m 662,000 26. Internal cable Cu/XLPE/PVC (3x120+1x70)mm2 VND/m 851,000 27. Cable routing 3M50÷1M25 VND/m 368,000 28. Cable routing 3M70÷1M35 VND/m 506,000 29. Cable routing 3M70÷1M50 VND/m 507,000 30. Cable routing 3M95÷1x50 VND/m 686,000 31. Cable routing 3M120÷1x70 VND/m 876,000 32. Cable routing 3M150÷1x95÷1M50 VND/m 1,106,000 33. Fuse cutout 35KV VND/set 2,916,000 34. Stand electric porcelain VND/porcelai 191,000 n 35. Experiment the substation VND/station 4,543,000 III Equipments in the substation 1 Transformer 1.1 Transformer 50KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 58,647,000 e 1.2 Transformer 75KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 63,280,000 e 1.3 Transformer 100KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 76,275,000 e 1.4 Transformer 180KVA-35/0.4KV VND/machin 98,988,000 e 2 Low voltage switchboards 2.1 Full set cabinet 400V-75A VND/ cabinet 6,177,000 2.2 Full set cabinet 400V-100A VND/ cabinet 6,928,000 2.3 Full set cabinet 400V-200A VND/ cabinet 8,276,000 2.4 Full set cabinet 400V-300A VND/ cabinet 9,048,000 2.5 Full set cabinet 400V-400A VND/ cabinet 9,795,000 2.6 Lightning protection equipment with 3 phase valve 35KV(USA) VND/set 4,407,000 IV Electrical network 0.4KV 1 Column 1.1 Square concrete column 7.5m VND/column 1,773,000 1.2 Square concrete column 8.5m VND/column 2,043,000 1.3 Spun concrete column 12B VND/column 4,339,000 1.4 Spun concrete column 14B VND/column 8,591,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 241 1.5 Spun concrete column 14C VND/column 8,517,000 1.6 Spun concrete column 18C VND/column 10,351,000 2 Beam 2.1 Parallel beam 0.4 VND/set 519,000 2.2 Bar 0.4 VND/set 253,000 2.3 Stemple 0.4 VND/set 253,000 2.4 Parallel beam 0.22 VND/set 387,000 2.5 Bar 0.22 VND/set 195,000 2.6 Stemple 0.22 VND/set 195,000 2.7 XL beam- 3 VND/set 2,300,000 2.8 XL beam-4 VND/set 2,300,000 2.9 Hang clamp VND/set 25,000 2.10 Wring clamp VND/set 35,000 2.11 Hook VND/set 30,000 2.12 Nut (including retainer) VND/set 43,000 2.13 Steel chimney 3m VND/set 1,948,000 2.14 Steel chimney 1.5m VND/set 1,029,000 3 Electrical power line 3.1 Aluminum Stranded Conductors A35 VND/m 9,000 3.2 Aluminum Stranded Conductors A50 VND/m 12,000 3.3 Aluminum Stranded Conductors A70 VND/m 18,000 3.4 Aluminum Stranded Conductors A95 VND/m 24,000 3.5 Covered Aluminum wire AV 35 VND/m 11,000 3.6 Covered Aluminum wire AV 50 VND/m 15,000 3.7 Covered Aluminum wire AV 70 VND/m 21,000 3.8 Wire AC-7- VND/m 21,000 3.9 Aerial Bundled Cable PVC 4x70 VND/m 87,000 3.10 Aluminum Stranded conductors A16 VND/m 9,000 3.11 Wire AC50/8 VND/m 16,000 4 Tie wire 4.1 Tie wire DN-16-12 VND/set 520,000 4.2 Tie wire DN 16-16 VND/set 629,000 4.3 Tie wire DN 20-12 VND/set 748,000 5 Tie foundation 5.1 Tie foundation 15-5 VND/ground 797,000 work 5.2 Tie foundation 15-15 VND/ground 1,194,000 work 6 Column footing 6.1 Column footing V1 VND/ground 916,000 work 6.2 Column footing V2 VND/ground 1,302,000 work 6.3 Column footing V3 VND/ground 1,881,000 work 6.4 Column footing MV1 VND/ground 916,000 work 6.5 Column footing MV2 VND/ground 1,302,000 work 6.6 Column footing MV3 VND/ground 1,860,000 work 6.7 Column footing M3T VND/ground 278,000 work 6.8 Column footing MD-3 VND/ground 1,107,000 work 6.9 Column footing MT1 VND/ground 1,690,000 work 6.10 Column footing MT 2 VND/ground 2,663,000 work 6.11 Column footing MT 4 VND/ground 3,402,000 wok Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 242 7 Electric porcelain Low voltage standing electric porcelain VND/porcelai 14,000 n 8 "Co de" 8.1 "Co de neo" CDN-2 VND/set 250,000 8.2 "Co de neo" CDN-105 VND/set 209,000 9 Grounding system 9.1 Grounding system RC-2 VND/set 963,000 9.2 Grounding system RC-4 VND/set 1,995,000 9.3 Grounding system RC-1 VND/set 525,000 9.4 Experiment the ground system 104,000 XIX Irrigation construction 1 Canal 1.1 Active face (1x1)x0.12 VND/m 618,000 length 1.2 Active face (0.7 x 0.7 x 0.7)x0.12 VND/m 448,000 length 1.3 Active face (0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5)x0.12 VND/m 332,000 length 2 All kinds of conduit 2.1 Steel pipe MK f150 VND/m 459,000 length 2.2 Steel pipe MK f100 VND/m 359,000 length 2.3 Steel pipe MK f80 VND/m 245,000 length 2.4 Steel pipe MK f65 VND/m 194,000 length 2.5 Steel pipe MK f50 VND/m 163,000 length 2.6 Steel pipe MK f40 VND/m 133,000 length 2.7 Steel pipe MK f32 VND/m 104,000 length 2.8 Steel pipe MK f25 VND/m 89,00 length 2.9 Steel pipe MK f15 VND/m 65,000 length 2.10 HDPE pipe f110 VND/m 176,000 length 2.11 HDPE pipe f90 VND/m 174,000 length 2.12 HDPE pipe f75 VND/m 113,000 length 2.13 HDPE pipe f63 VND/m 78,000 length 2.14 HDPE pipe f50 VND/m 66,000 length 2.15 HDPE pipe f40 VND/m 59,000 length 2.16 HDPE pipe f32 VND/m 23,000 length 2.17 HDPE pipe f20 VND/m 13,000 length 3 Rock gabion 3.1 Rock gabion 2m3 VND/gabion 675,000 3.2 Rock gabion 1m3 VND/gabion 188,000 4 Culvert having amoured concrete slab 1.1.7. 1.1.8. 4.1 Active face (0.7x0.7) VND/m 1,111,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 243 length 4.2 Active face (0.5x0.5) VND/m 922,000 length XX Traffic construction th 1 5 grade road, road-surface is covered with tar (road-bed = 6.5; ThousandVN 2,400,000 road-suface = 3.5) D/km th 2 5 grade road, road-surface is naturally granulometric (road-bed = ThousandVN 2,000,000 6.5; road-suface = 3.5) D/km th 3 6 grade road, road-surface is naturally granulometric (road-bed = ThousandVN 1,500,000 6.5; road-suface = 3.5) D/km 4 Rural transport with the road surface made of cement-concrete is ThousandVN 300,000 16cm deep (Program 925) D/km PART 2: TREE AND FARM PRODUCE Price unit No Type of asset Unit (VND) 1 Annual tree and aquaculture a Cereal - 2-crop rice VND/m2 3,000 - 1-crop rice VND/m2 2,500 - Hilly rice VND/m2 850 - Maize VND/m2 1,300 - Barley VND/m2 1,200 - Cassava + Local variety VND/m2 750 + New variety VND/m2 1000 - Sweet potato VND/m2 1,500 b Cereal - Peanut, sesame VND/m2 1,300 - Soybeans, green peas VND/m2 1,400 - Arrowroot, Galingale VND/m2 900 - Other kinds of cereal VND/m2 900 c Vegetable - Vegetable in summer season (from March to August) VND/m2 3,000 - Vegetable in winter season (From January, Febuary and from VND/m2 3,600 September to December) d Grassland used for cow breeding VND/m2 2,300 e All kinds of flower tree VND/m2 12,000 2 Perennial trees 2.1 Industrial tree a Coffee - Tree is being cared + The first year VND/tree 3,600 VND/m2 1,800 + The second year VND/tree 6,000 VND/m2 3,000 + The third year VND/tree 9,000 VND/m2 4,500 - Tree having orchards + Under 3 years VND/tree 9,000 VND/m2 5,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 10,000 VND/m2 5,000 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 11,500 VND/m2 6,000 + Over 10 years VND/tree 10,000 VND/m2 5,000 b Tea Old variety Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 244 - Tree is being cared + The first year VND/tree 1,200 VND/m2 1,700 + The second year VND/tree 1,500 VND/m2 2,500 + The third year VND/tree 1,800 VND/m2 2,700 - Tree can be harvested + Under 3 years VND/tree 1,800 VND/m2 3,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 2,200 VND/m2 3,500 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 2,500 VND/m2 4,100 + Over 10 years VND/tree 3,200 VND/m2 5,200 New variety: Taiwan, Japan, etc. 1.1.9. 1.1.10. - Tree is being cared + The first year VND/tree 3,100 VND/m2 4,900 + The second year VND/tree 3,600 VND/m2 5,800 + The third year VND/tree 4,200 VND/m2 6,600 - Tree can be harvested + Under 3 years VND/tree 4,900 VND/m2 7,900 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 5,600 VND/m2 8,900 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 6,000 VND/m2 9,600 + Over 10 years VND/tree 6,600 VND/m2 10,500 c Sugar-cane New variety The first year VND/m2 1,500 The second year VND/m2 1,800 The third year VND/m2 2,100 The fourth year VND/m2 1,800 Old variety The first year VND/m2 1,200 The second year VND/m2 1,500 The third year VND/m2 1,800 The fourth year VND/m2 1,500 d Mulberry VND/m2 1,500 e Cotton tree VND/m2 1,500 g Amomum VND/m2 1,800 2.2 Fruit tree a Fruit tree type I Longan, litchi and mango - Tree has not have orchard VND/tree + Tree newly planted under a year VND/tree + Provined and grafted tree VND/tree 15,000 + Tree planted by seed VND/tree 7,500 + Planted from 1 to under 2 years VND/tree 22,500 + Planted for about or over 2 years VND/tree 34,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 245 - Tree having orchards VND/tree + Under 3 years VND/tree 105,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 200,000 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 450,000 + Over 10 years VND/tree 900,000 Pinky peach (foreign variety), orange and apricot-tree 1.1.11. 1.1.12. - Tree has not have orchard VND/tree + Tree newly planted under a year VND/tree + Provined and grafted tree VND/tree 12,000 + Tree planted by seed VND/tree 75,00 + Planted from 1 to under 2 years VND/tree 22,500 + Planted for about or over 2 years VND/tree 34,000 - Tree having orchards VND/tree + Under 3 years VND/tree 105,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 200,000 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 450,000 + Over 10 years VND/tree 600,000 "Hau" Plum, tamarind, peach's variety from mountain areas 1.1.13. 1.1.14. - Tree has not have orchard VND/tree + Tree newly planted under a year VND/tree + Provined and grafted tree VND/tree 12,000 + Tree planted by seed VND/tree 4,500 + Planted from 1 to under 2 years VND/tree 20,000 + Planted for about or over 2 years VND/tree 30,000 - Tree having orchards VND/tree + Under 3 years VND/tree 105,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 220,000 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 450,000 + Over 10 years VND/tree 600,000 The plum trees alone bring orchard over 10 years VND/tree 300,000 b Fruit tree type II (jackfruit, custard-apple, jambose and 1.1.15. 1.1.16. persimmon with national variety) - Tree has not have orchard VND/tree + Tree newly planted under a year VND/tree 5,000 + Planted from 1 to under 2 years VND/tree 9,000 + Planted for about or over 2 years VND/tree 16,000 - Tree having orchards VND/tree + Under 3 years VND/tree 53,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 101,000 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 225,000 + Over 10 years VND/tree 300,000 c Fruit tree type III (common plum, peach, pomelo, guava and 1.1.17. 1.1.18. other equivalent trees) - Tree has not have orchard VND/tree + Tree newly planted under a year VND/tree 2,000 + Planted from 1 to under 2 years VND/tree 4,000 + Planted for about or over 2 years VND/tree 8,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 246 - Tree having orchards VND/tree + Under 3 years VND/tree 38,000 + From 3-5 years VND/tree 45,000 + From 5-10 years VND/tree 113,000 + Over 10 years VND/tree 225,000 d Other kinds of fruit tree 1.1.19. 1.1.20. 1.1.21.Pineapple Tree has not have orchard VND/tree 800 Those have orchards but not harvested VND/tree 3,000 Banana Tree has completely leaves and about to bring orchards and tree VND/tree 24,000 has orchards but not harvested Small tree (its height is more than 1m) VND/tree 5,000 Papaya Small tree (its height is more than 1m VND/tree 5,000 Tree bringing orchard under 3 years VND/tree 15,000 Tree bringing orchard from 3-5 years VND/tree 23,000 Tree bringing orchard over 5 years VND/tree 28,000 "Sat" bamboo and other kinds of bamboo having equivalent VND/m2 1,000 value Canari Tree has not brought orchards VND/tree 34,000 Tree brings orchards VND/tree 900,000 e Wooden tree (valuable wooden tree is from Group I to III, 1.1.22. 1.1.23. common tree is from group IV to VIII) - Tree newly planted under a year 1.1.24. 1.1.25. + Valuable wood VND/tree 6,000 + Common wood VND/tree 1,500 - Planted from 1 to under 2 years 1.1.26. 1.1.27. + Valuable wood VND/tree 23,000 + Common wood VND/tree 12,000 - Tree planted from 2 years to closed canopy period 1.1.28. 1.1.29. + Valuable wood VND/tree 54,000 + Common wood VND/tree 30,000 - Wooden tree having perimeter is from 40cm (its height is from 1m to 1.1.30. 1.1.31. 1.5m) + Valuable wood VND/tree 108,000 + Common wood VND/tree 66,000 Planted forests of projects 661, DCDC, 1382,etc (the expenditure used for newly planting forest is invested fully or partly; expenditure used for caring and protecting is the money of people who afforest - Compensation rule: Compensate for the people who directly are given the forests to care and protect - Tree planted for under 2 years: no compensation (because the government invests the capital - Tree planted from the second year to closed canopy period, tree having perimeter is from 40cm : Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 247 compensate 50% of price unit of same kinds of tree. Bamboo, "buong" VND/tree 8,000 Cinnamon-tree Tree newly planted under a year VND/tree 3,000 Planted from 1 to under 2 years VND/tree 9,000 Tree planted from 2 years to 5 years VND/tree 30,000 Tree planted over 5 years (Perimeter 40cm) VND/tree 68,000 Tree having perimeter > 60cm VND/tree 120,000 Other trees and fence Fence of tree VND/m 5,000 Bamboo fence with wooden stakes VND/m 3,000 Bamboo fence with bamboo stakes VND/m 2,000 PART III: ASSISTANCE ITEMS Price unit No Types of assistance Unit (VND) I Displacement assistance 1 Displacement in the province 1.1 Displace in the range under 15km VND/household 1,300,000 1.2 Displace in the range from over 15km to 50 km VND/household 1,950,000 1.3 Displace in the range from over 50 to 100km VND/household 2,600,000 1.4 Displace in the range over 100km VND/household 3,300,000 2 Displacement to out of the province 1.1.32. 1.1.33. 2.1 Displace in the range under 15km VND/household 1,300,000 2.2 Displace in the range from over 15km to 50 km VND/household 1,950,000 2.3 Displace in the range from over 50 to 100km VND/household 2,600,000 2.4 Displace in the range from over 100 to 200 km VND/household 3,300,000 2.5 Displace in the range from over 200 to 300 km VND/household 4,400,000 2.6 Displace in the range over 300 km VND/household 5,000,000 3 Displacement of floating house on the river VND/household 2,682,000 II Assistance for switching jobs and creating jobs The expenditure is paid directly for workers or trade-schools allowed by the government III Expenditure assistance for hiring temporary house 1.1.34. 1.1.35. 1 Households in the rural areas VND/month/HH 500,000 2 Households in the urban areas VND/month/HH 800,000 IV Pond ­ Lake assistance for aquaculture VND/m2 15,000 V Money assistance for pitching up temporary tents VND/household 1,1500,000 VI Money assistance for building secondary structure 1.1.36. 1.1.37. 1 Single household VND/HH 5,000,000 2 Other households VND/HH 8,000,000 VII Other asset assistances 1 Boat 1.1 Wooden boat, rowed by hand a. Without hood and the tonnage reach 1 ton VND/boat 500,000 b. Having bamboo hood and the tonnage reach 2 tons VND/boat 650,000 c. Having iron hood and the tonnage reach 2 tons VND/boat 900,000 1.2 Wooden boat with engine installation (including engine) a. Having hood, the tonnage is from 1 to 2 tons VND/boat 1,900,000 b. Having hood, the tonnage is from 2 to 4 tons VND/boat 3,950,000 1.3 Iron boat with engine installation (including engine) 1.1.38. 1.1.39. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 248 a. Having hood, the tonnage is from 1 to 2 tons VND/boat 4,000,000 b. Having hood, the tonnage is from 2 to 4 tons VND/boat 6,750,000 c. Having hood, the tonnage is from 4 to 7 tons VND/boat 9,750,000 d. Having hood, the tonnage is from 7 to 10 tons VND/boat 11,000,000 e. Having hood, the tonnage is over 10 tons , the price for each ton VND/boat extended is plused 850,000 2 Cages for aquaculture on the rivers and springs 2.1 Cage with wooden fabric, bamboo joint face VND/m3 96,000 2.2 Cage with wooden fabric, wooden joint face VND/m3 192,000 3 Assets not stick to land and house 3.1 Water-wheel (including expenditure for making "phai dang" and VND/m diameter 1,000,000 supply ditch) 3.2 Irrigation "phai" invested to build by the households VND/m3 a. "Phai" built by piling rocks and soil VND/m3 20,000 b. Wooden or bamboo "phai" VND/m 20,000 c. Supply ditch VND/m 2,400 d. Card cotton machine using water power including the engine, VND/machine 2,000,000 tent, "phai dang", supply ditch, dual water-wheel and other parts 2.8. Replacement Cost Survey Table A 37: Local Construction Costs in Project Area Cost at Cost at Materials and labor supply site Dimension Quantity village site (VND) Thanh Hoa Wooden materials Sub-pillars 120,000 150,000 5.4mx20cmx20cm 28 to 32 Main pillars 60,000 80,000 1.3mx20cmx20cm 8 Semi-pillars 40,000 60,000 1mx14cmx14cm 8 Main beams 140,000 160,000 6mx20cmx20cm 4 Sub beams 80,000 100,000 3.5mx20cmx20cm 4 "That" beam 50,000 70,000 3mx8cmx18cm 100 "Don Tay" beam 6,000 10,000 9mx14cmx14cm 100 "Rui" beam 4,000 8,000 7mx3cmx5cm 130 Semi-beam 33 3,000 5,000 9mx3cmx3cm 150 "Don Noc" beam 90,000 100,000 9mx5cmx20cm 1 "Van Thung" beam 35,000 40,000 35cmx220cmx2.5cm 200 Wooden floor 90,000 100,000 7mx40cmx3cm 33 Door, window frames 5,000 7,000 2mx7cmx3.5cm 28 Tile 5,000 8,000 2,500 Costs of construction materials in Co Luong village Cost of Material Unit Cost (VND) Note transportation (VND) Bim Son ciment 100 kg 115,000 1,500,000 By 5 tons truck 1,500,000 By boat 1.5 tons Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 249 Brick brick 800 1,500,000 By boat with 2.500 brick Iron 6-8 Kg 14,000 + Diameter 10 mm piece 110,000 +Diameter 12 mm piece 140,000 Iron corrugated roofing piece 75,000 Sand m3 70,000 Costs of construction materials in Co Luong village Ciment 100 kg 1,400,000 Brick Brick 1,600 Transported to the village by boat, Iron corrugated roofing Piece 35,000 local truck "cong Iron Tone 21,000,000 nong" 3 Sand m 80,000 Unit costs for constructing local houses with cement and brick by contractors 2 House type 4 m 1,750,000 2 m 2,800,000 2 House type 3 m 3,500,000 Unit costs for constructing local house with wooden materials by contractors 2 House on the tilts and m 1,200,000 In Tam Chung with wooden floor 2 Without wooden floor m 1,000,000 In Tam Chung (earth floor) 2 House on the tilts m 1,300,000 In Trung Ly 2 House type 4 m 1,900,000 In Trung Ly 2 Wooden house m 1,000,000 In Trung Ly 2 House on the tilts m 1,200,000 In Muong Ly 2 Wooden house m 1,000,000 In Muong Ly 2 House on the tilts m 1,500,000 Ta Ban 2 Wooden house m 1,100,000 Ta Ban 2 House on the tilts m 1,250,000 Co Me 2 Wooden house m 1,000,000 Co Me Labor cost day 30,000 Meals supplied by the house owner Moc Chau District (Materials required for house) Sub-pillars 200,000 5m 18 Main pillars 300,000 1mx50cmx6m 11 Semi-pillars 60,000 1.5mx40x40 14 "keo" 175,000 6.2m 13 Beams 60,000 3m 140 "Quai giang" 160,000 4m 5 "Hoan" 60,000 6m 120 Wodden wall 15,000 2m 200 Wooden floor 80,000 3.2m 90 Roofing 35,000 200 pieces Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 250 Chân c t (XM) 140,000 200 kg Nail 40,000 30 kg Cost of materials (VND) Cement 112,000 140,000 Transportation to Xuan Nha Iron 150,000 Unit costs for constructing local houses with cement and brick by contractors House on the tilts 9m x 7m In Xuan Nha 2 Wooden house m 750,000 In Xuan Nha 2 Wooden house on the m 1,300,000 In Tan Xuan tilts and with wooden floor 2 Wooden house m 800,000 In Tan Xuan Table A 38: Market Prices for Trees and Crops in Project Area (VND) Cost at planting Cost along Ma River Tree Cost at Co Luong site sites Small "luong" 2,000 3,000 5,000 Medium size "luong" 3,000 4,000 7,000 Tall "luong" 5,000 7,000 9,000 Cassava 350 Maize 1,400 Rice 4,000 Chinese tree 50,000 ` Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 251 2.9. Magnitude of Loss Table A 39: Agricultural Land and Bamboo Area, Impacted and Remaining (Hectares) Current productive land Flooded productive land Remaining productive land Agric- Luong Agric- Luong Agric- Luong Ave-rage Ave-rage /HH Total ultural bam-boo Total ultural bam-boo Ave-rage Total ultural bam-boo /HH Locality land area land area /HH land area Trung Son Commune 1565.3 334.8 1230.5 8.0 516 64 452 2.6 1065.0 273.2 791.8 5.4 1.B n X c 241.5 54.2 187.3 10.1 63.5 0.0 63.5 2.6 178.0 54.2 123.8 7.4 2.Tà Bán 1262.8 262.8 1000.0 7.7 427.3 61.0 366.3 2.6 835.6 201.8 633.8 5.1 3.Co Me Village 61.0 17.8 43.2 8.7 9.6 0.6 9.0 1.4 51.5 17.2 34.2 7.4 4.Chi ng village 38.6 23.2 15.4 4.3 15.9 2.3 13.6 1.8 22.7 20.9 1.8 2.5 M ng Lư Commune 867.4 324.9 542.5 5.5 159 19 141 0.9 725.8 309.0 416.8 1. Nàng 269.4 89.0 180.5 5.6 47.0 0.0 47.0 1.0 222.4 89.0 133.4 4.6 2.Mu ng 2 52.5 14.3 38.2 4.4 33.8 9.8 24.0 2.8 18.7 4.5 14.2 1.6 3.Tài Chánh 227.1 118.0 109.2 4.5 34.8 0.1 34.8 0.7 192.3 117.9 74.4 3.8 4. Mau 39.5 19.2 20.3 3.6 4.5 0.0 4.5 0.4 35.1 19.2 15.9 3.2 5.Kít 164.7 34.7 130.0 11.0 11.9 0.0 11.9 0.8 152.8 34.7 118.1 10.2 6.Chi ng Na 84.5 33.5 51.0 6.0 5.4 4.3 1.1 0.4 79.1 29.2 49.9 5.7 7.Cha Lan 23.3 12.0 11.3 3.3 3.3 0.9 2.4 0.5 20.0 11.1 8.9 2.9 8.Trung Ti n 2 6.3 4.3 2.0 3.2 0.9 0.9 0.0 0.5 5.4 3.4 2.0 2.7 9. Sa Lung village 61.4 40.3 21.1 3.8 17.9 2.9 14.9 1.1 43.5 37.4 6.2 2.7 Trung Lư commune 362.3 304.3 58.0 116 61.3 54 249.4 243.0 6.4 1. Pa Búa village 41.9 41.9 0.0 2.8 9.8 9.8 0.0 0.7 32.1 32.1 0.0 2.1 2. Ĺn village 86.1 48.1 38.0 4.3 21.8 0.0 21.8 1.1 64.3 48.1 16.2 3.2 3. Co Cài village +T Chi ng 59.6 39.6 20.0 3.7 20.0 0.0 20.0 1.3 39.6 39.6 0.0 2.5 +Co Cài trong 39.0 21.0 18.0 2.6 2.8 0.0 2.8 0.2 36.2 21.0 15.2 2.4 4. Tung village 35.6 34.9 0.7 3.6 7.1 6.4 0.7 0.7 28.4 28.4 0.0 2.8 5. Xà Lao village 17.3 17.3 0.0 3.5 4.8 4.8 0.0 1.0 12.5 12.5 0.0 2.5 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 252 6. Cà Giáng village 59.0 58.3 0.7 3.5 18.0 17.3 0.7 1.1 41.0 41.0 0.0 2.4 7. H c village 38.8 38.8 0.0 5.5 9.5 9.5 0.0 1.4 29.3 29.3 0.0 4.2 8. Tà Cóm village 25.5 21.8 3.7 2.1 17.2 13.5 3.7 1.4 8.3 8.3 0.0 0.7 9.Cánh C ng village 5.6 3.7 1.9 2.8 1.9 0.0 1.9 1.0 3.7 3.7 0.0 1.9 10. Nà Ón village 12.8 7.5 5.3 4.3 2.8 0.0 2.8 0.9 10.0 7.5 2.5 3.3 Tam Chung commune 608.6 241.5 367.1 7.1 51 29.6 21 0.4 573.4 223.4 350.0 6.7 1.Pom Khuông 44.2 29.7 14.6 2.8 16.3 16.3 0.1 1.0 27.9 13.4 14.5 1.7 2.Cân 418.7 129.7 289.0 8.4 17.1 1.7 15.4 0.3 401.6 128.0 273.6 8.0 3.Tân Hng 116.5 70.1 46.4 7.3 1.6 0.0 1.6 0.1 114.9 70.1 44.8 7.2 4.Lát 29.2 12.0 17.2 7.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 29.0 11.9 17.1 7.2 5. Su i Lóng village 25.0 19.4 5.6 8.3 15.7 11.5 4.2 5.2 9.3 7.9 1.4 3.1 Tén T n commune 345.3 236.9 108.4 16.0 16.9 7.5 9.5 0.6 328.4 229.4 98.9 15.4 1. oàn K t 61.9 45.8 16.1 3.9 3.3 0.5 2.8 0.2 58.6 45.3 13.3 3.7 2. Na Khà 29.6 14.1 15.5 3.7 0.9 0.4 0.5 0.1 28.7 13.7 15.0 3.6 3. Bu n 236.0 167.3 68.7 4.0 12.6 6.4 6.2 0.2 223.4 160.9 62.5 3.8 4. Chi ng C ng 17.8 9.7 8.1 4.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 17.6 9.5 8.1 4.4 M ng Lát town 76.0 39.5 36.5 11.0 18.0 8.0 10.0 3.3 58.0 31.5 26.5 7.7 1. Pom Buôi (Khu 3) 12.7 4.1 8.6 4.2 5.79 0.63 5.16 1.9 6.9 3.5 3.4 2.3 2. Khu 2 17.5 11.3 6.2 3.5 3.87 3.04 0.82 0.8 13.6 8.3 5.4 2.7 3. Khu 4 45.8 24.1 21.7 3.3 8.31 4.30 4.01 0.6 37.5 19.8 17.7 2.7 Xuân Nha commune 313.5 132.8 180.6 7.7 60.2 17.2 43.0 1.3 253.3 115.6 137.7 6.4 1. Pù L u 303.9 126.4 177.4 4.5 58.9 16.1 42.8 0.9 245.0 110.3 134.7 3.6 2. Tn village 9.6 6.4 3.2 3.2 1.3 1.1 0.2 0.4 8.3 5.3 3.0 2.8 Tân Xuân commune 1926.2 579.8 1346.3 10.9 630.9 244.9 386.1 3.6 1295.2 335.0 960.3 7.3 1.Tây Tà Lào 695.8 387.3 308.4 10.1 229.4 133.6 95.8 3.3 466.4 253.8 212.6 6.8 2. ông Tà Lào 1230.4 192.5 1037.9 11.4 401.5 111.3 290.3 3.7 828.9 81.2 747.7 7.7 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 253 Table A 40: Vulnerable Displaced Persons Commune Poor Disabled Aged Total Trung Son 174 2 41 217 Trong Ly 47 41 88 Muong ly 83 27 58 168 Tam Chung 8 1 107 116 Tan Xuan 168 24 25 217 Xuan Nha 5 14 19 38 6 communes 485 68 291 844 Out of 808 project affected households. Some households belong to more than one category. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 254 2.10. Forms and Leaflets Used in Resettlement Plan "Pink Book" VIET NAM ELECTRICITY TRUNG SON HYDROPOWER MANAGEMENT BOARD ---------------o0o------------- EVN BOOK FOR TRACKING PAYMENTS OF COMPENSATION AND ASSISTANCE TO ORGANIZATION, INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY THE PROJECT (Recorded and stored in each household) Trung Son Hydropower Project Item: The project site's ground and riverbed No.: ............... Household: - Husband's name:................. - Wife's name:....................... Address: ........... Village ..................... Commune ..............District...............Province..... Year 2010 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 255 SECTION I -COMPENSATION, ASSISTANCE AND RESETTLEMENT EXPENDITURES 1. Total compensation, assistance expenditures approved Houses, Assistance Total value Land Fruits trees architectures allowances 1= (2+3+4+5) (2) (3) (4) (5) 2. Process of payments to compensation, assistance Contents of payments Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Land Houses, architectures Fruit-trees Assistance policies Signed Householder or Finger printed Paid by Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 256 SECTION II GENERAL INFORMATION ON TRUNG SON HYDROPOWER PROJECT The Trung son hydropower project shall be constructed with the purpose of generation with 260 MW, reducing downstream flood and supplementing water in dry reason. A dam with 88m height will be built in Ma river in Trung Son commune and formed a reservoir with an area of 13 km2, lengthening from Trung Son commune to Muong Lat town. The project will also built an access road with 22 km long from Co Luong to Co Me, acrossing Ma river and two transmission lines along Co Luong ­ Co Me road. Time for the implementation of project is five years, starting from 2010 to 2015. The project will inundate a part of area of residential land, of agricultural, forestry land, including areas of Luong tree raising land. The project will affect directly to 1,656 households in 29 villages in 6 communes. However, majority of people here will not be resettle, there are only 561 households who must be relocated. The majority of households resettled shall relocate before reservoir fills up, that is within period of 2014-2015. However, some households shall relocate more early in year of 2010 or 2011 to construct service road to construction site. The project also has other impacts. Several livelihood resources such as fish catching shall be affected. About 4,000 workers shall concentrate on the project site. Construction shall cause noise, dust, waste and water pollution, causing traffic accidents and risks of epidemic diseases, evils and accidents. These impacts shall affect mainly to people living near construction site and along Co Luong ­ Co Me road. Downstream impacts due to flow changed shall affect to villages along downstream dam. Birds and wide animals shall be affected. Several spirit points of residents shall be affected. Households, public population, who have land, houses or assets affected by the project shall be entitled to compensation and assistance by the project. The project shall initiate a overall program including 3 plans, they are (a) Resettlement Plan (b) Community Livelihoods Improvement Plan; and (c) Ethnic Minorities Development Plan to assist local people stable and restored their lives. Depending on impact magnitude, local people shall be assisted from one or all the above plans. Regarding land required, both productive land and residential land shall be compensated in cash at alternative price or land with equal value and trying near to previous land. Local people shall be provided land use right certificate without paying any fee. The assets affected shall be compensated as new assets as alternative price and without depreciation. Infrastructures and public services shall be reconstructed or compensated. The local people relocating into new resettlement zone shall be provided new houses by the project or they can build themselves as their expectation but these shall meet requirements on safety and sanitary. New infrastructure, public service and additional source shall be provided. The project shall provide assistances to help local people to improve, or at least, to remain their living standard within period of relocation such as assistances on relocation rice and other assistances related to health and education. People who do not have land use right certificate but live in that land before cut-off-date, that is December 10, 2008, shall be entitled interests to compensation. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 257 The management board's staffs and district or commune's staffs shall visit and discuss with local people on land and other assets damaged. Then, each household shall be provided a guideline book ­ red book on amounts of compensation and assistances that they shall be entitled and time for receiving these entitlements. The management board's staffs shall go to villages affected and make payments to local people affected directly. In common, people affected by the project shall be paid within 03 ­ 05 months prior to their houses, productive land or other business assets required. Livelihood plan shall help to enhance people's available skills or new skills that local people can use themselves resources in sustainable manner. This plan shall also help local people to diversify their incomes for better financial resources. Small assistances for breed trees, fertilizer and other equipments can be provided in some cases. Assistance shall be provided to small credit assistance to start new business or other income creation. Assistance plan to the poor for income and livelihood restoration shall be concentrated specifically. Special assistance shall be provided to poor households, households in which women is householder or vulnerable households. Language barrier when participating into the project and health matters shall be also mentioned in the plan. A main concern on environmental protection is to protect water quality both in dam upstream and downstream, fish resources, wild animals, forest and protected natural zones as well in the project site. Contractors shall be responsible for ensuring that the project's surrounding sites shall be restored when the project completed. Impacts to health by construction and worker camp have been surveyed and a health plan has been prepared for both workers and people affected by the project. If people have complaints, first it is necessary to discuss with village leaders or commune people committee's authorities. People also make complaints to the social safety group under Trung Son hydropower project management board when the social safety group visit monthly villages affected or make complaints directly to the group's office in the project site. If the local people are not satisfactory with the decision made by commune level, the local people can make complaints to district people's committee (DPC), and DPC shall provide decision within 15 days. If the local people are still unsatisfactory with that decision, the complaints shall be submitted to Province People's committee (PPC) and finally to District Court. PPC and the District court shall provide decision within 45 days. TSHPMB shall be in agreement with each household on compensation in order to the local people's expectation. TSHPMB also found a supervision system to ensure that compensation has been resolved satisfactorily. If divergence appears and this can not be resolved, TSHPMB staffs shall help local people to find solution in higher level. Consultations shall be implemented during implementation of the project for the local people can express their expectations. Therefore, the project encourages people to participate actively to ensure that the. The local people needs to share their interests, concerns and proposals frankly and to make sure that their interests and proposals shall be taken into account. For information, the local people can refer to documents summarizing resettlement, livelihood, ethnic minority and environmental management plans in village leader's houses. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 258 Village leaders shall also keep and broadcast records on procedures and entitlements that required by local people. People also find information from TSHPMB's staff when the staffs come to their villages monthly and commune people's committee's authorities as well. A full plans, cassette tapes and common questions shall be recorded by District People's Committee. SECTION III 6 COMMON QUESTIONS 1. What is the project? Trung Son Hydropower project will construct a new dam with height of 88m in Ma river, in Trung Son commune. This dam will store water in a reservoir with area of 13 km² serving to hydropower plant with installed capacity of 260 MW. Besides generation, the reservoir shall help to reduce annually flood in dam downstream. Dam shall provide water to industrial, agricultural, tourism, transportation and aquatic sectors. A access road of 22km length shall be upgraded from Hoa Binh province to dam site, due to time for transportation from Hanoi to dam site reduces to four hours. This also help this region to develop thanks to this road shall connect with commercial centers in national wide. Two new transmission lines shall be constructed to connect the project with national grid. 2. How does the project affect me? The duration of the project implementation is 05 years and cause impacts to people living in the project site. Construction shall start from access and operation road, this road shall be used to transport workers and heavy equipments to construction sites in the project. The project shall have land required for construction of dam, reservoir and other items. Some people shall loss agricultural and forest productive land such as land for bamboo raising. Some people shall relocate and resettle. However, the project shall compensate completely to that damages and assist all people affected to restore and improve their livings. There will be about 4,000 workers working for the project. A worker camp zone shall be provided to workers. Workers also brings about other people coming to the project ­ people wish to sell goods and provide entertainment services, etc. Construction site cause noise, dust, traffic jams and increase risks of epidemic, evils and accidents. 3. How does the project affect the region? When activities completed and reservoir fulfilled, upstream water level shall be increased to 70-80 meters and a reservoir shall be created. Some agricultural land area and forestry zone shall be inundated, consisting of bamboo raising areas. Some residential lamd and houses shall be also flooded. Livelihood resources such as fish catching and living environment of types of birds and wild animals as well shall be affected. Important cultural sites shall be also affected. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 259 4. What benefits can I receive from the project? Improvement of people's living standard is an important part of the project. The PMB has relocate a budget to compensate to people affected, in order to built new villages and improve old villages to help them a suitable houses with provision of electricity, water, school, road, gangway and health care services. The project shall have assistances focusing on conditions of physicals, health, capacity of income's creation by local people cultural properties and public infrastructures if these affected by the project in any case. The project with a such large scale shall also bring local people opportunities such as they can have new customers to their products and handicrafts, and they can also find jobs in the construction sites. 5. How am I affected by the project? Majority of local people does not have to relocate. Site of dam construction and of reservoir had been selected after careful review of 03 dam site alternatives and this selection cause at least impacts on relocation and resettlement. Construction of project shall affect to 1,205 households in 29 villages in 06 communes. In which, 555 households shall be resettled (2011 foreseen data). List of villages affected is attached in the final part of common questions. If local people are living in one of that villages, they might be affected by the project. For further information, local people needs to contact to villages leaders, or Commune People's committee or Trung Son HPMB. Local people can also find information in resettlement, livelihood and ethnic minorities development programs recorded in the commune people's committee. 6. When should I relocate? This shall depend on where your house is. Majority of local people shall relocate before reservoir filling, it means that during years of 2013 to 2014. However some households should relocate in earlier in 2010 or 2011 to construct construction and operation road to dam site. A detail plan for resettlement plan for local people affect had been prepared. The local people can ask village leader or Trung Son HPMB on time of relocation. 7. Do I have any entitlement to compensation? What is the plan? Households, individuals or businessman having land, houses or assets required by the project are entitled to compensate. Because majority of local people is ethic minority, local people are entitled to receive assistance under three plans: (a) Resettlement plan; (b) Livelihood improvement plan; and (c) Ethnic minority development plan. The two final plans shall be implemented in all communes affected by the Project. Details on these plans are in commune centers and local people can ask TSHMPB for further information. 8. Which type of compensation can I get? In common, damage on land, whether productive land or residential land, shall be compensated in cash or to land, if this land has not larger value, it shall be at least equal value and near to the original land pots. Assets affected shall be compensated as new assets without any depreciation. Infrastructures and public services shall be rebuilt or compensated. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 260 If local people resettle in new zone, relocated people shall be provided a new house built by the project. However, local people can also move and update their houses into resettlement site. New infrastructure, public services and additional resources shall be also provided. The project shall provide some assistances to help people to improve or at least remain their living standard in period of movement as relocation assistance, rice assistance and other assistance related to health and education, addition to two plans mentioned in order to improve livelihood of communication and to protect ethnic minority. People, who does not have certificate on land use right but they live in that land before cut- off-date, that is on December 10, 2008, shall be entitled compensation. 9. How can I receive compensation? TSHPMB staff and authorities of commune, district people's committees shall visit and discuss with local people on land and other assets damaged. Then, local people shall be provided a guideline book ­ red book on compensations and that the local people shall receive and time of receiving compensation, expected in three phases. TSHPMB staff shall go to household affected and compensate. In general, local people shall receive compensation and assistance that they are entitled. In common, people affected need to receive compensation from 3-5 months prior to house, productive land or other business assets required. Compensation shall be made based on replace cost for land and house. 10. How do I deal with that compensation? People who receive compensation in cash instead of land should think carefully on how to invest their money to restore their living standard. If local people do not use this amount of compensation in suitable manner to create income for their own family, they might meet difficulties when that money are exhausted. This case occurred. Therefore, local people shall be consulted on financial management if necessary. A part of community livelihood improvement is to help local people to learn new skills or invest money in efficient ways. The project group, as member of TSHPMB, local authorities and experts shall implement this plan with local people. 11. What is the community livelihoods improvement plan? All villages, where local people's livelihood are affected by the project, are entitled to receive livelihood assistance based on magnitude of impacts. Community livelihood improvement plan shall be implement to meet local people's demand in best way. A budget of 2 million USD has been allocated to this plan. Livelihood improvement plan shall help to enhance people's available skills or teach new skills to enable local people use their resources in sustainable way. This plan also help local people to diversify their income in order to ensure better financial resource. Small assistances for breed trees, fertilizer and other equipments can be provided in some cases. Assistance shall be provided to small credit assistance to start new business or other income creation. Plan to the poor's income and livelihood assistance shall be concentrated specifically. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 261 12. If I myself want to do something? There will not be any obstacle to local people to make decisions on what they want to do to their compensation. If local people have good ideas, they can discuss with village leaders, or staffs of the PMB under livelihood assistance program. We are also trying to coordinate with existing non-government organizations, this organization is supporting to develop to produce bamboo ­ when local people contact with other centers, there will be many chances on livelihood that they can consider. 13. What about conservation of culture and zones of ethnic minority? About 98% of population are Thai, Muong or Hmong people, the local people also get benefit from a separate plan to protect their cultural characters. This is the reason for us to implement Ethnic minority development plan. Based on consultations with local people, we prepare implementation steps based on local people's expectation on tomb issues and reconstruction of traditional houses of community. In order to develop livelihood, local people shall be provided assistance to improve traditional handicraft as wooden spade and weaving. Special assistance shall be provided to poor households, households in which women is householder or vulnerable households. Language barrier when participating into the project and health matters shall be also mentioned in the plan. 14. What about environmental protection? Management of impacts due to construction and resettlement on how to minimize environmental impacts is a key of the project. Main concerns are water quality protection both upstream and downstream towards dam site, and protection of fish sources, wild animal, forests and three protected areas in the project area as well. Surveys and investigations have been completed and budget has been relocated for forest protection after construction. Contractors shall be responsible for ensuring that surrounding area shall be restored after completion of the project. Impacts on health by construction and worker camp have been surveyed and a health plan has been prepared for both worker camp and people affected by the project. Local people can also find more information on environmental plans from district people's committee and commune people's committee and TSHPMB as well. 15. What if I do not receive compensation or I have some queries on compensation? Because there are many households affected by the project, TSHPMB has prepared a detailed plan in order to make sure that all queries and complaints related to compensation shall be resolved as soon as possible. If people have complaints, first it is necessary to discuss with village leaders or commune people committee's authorities. People also make complaints to the social safety group under Trung Son hydropower project management board when the social safety group visit monthly villages affected or make complaints directly to the group's office in the project site. If the local people are not satisfactory with the decision made by commune level, the local people can make complaints to district people's committee (DPC), and DPC shall provide decision within 15 days. If the local people are still unsatisfactory with that decision, the complaints shall be submitted to Province People's committee (PPC) and finally to District Court. PPC and the District court shall provide decision within 45 days. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 262 It is hoped that TSHPMB shall avoid divergences arising in the beginning through an agreement with each household on compensation packages in order to meet local people's expectations. The TSHPMB also found a supervision system to ensure tha compensation has been resolved satisfactorily. If divergence appears and this can not be resolved, TS HPMB's staffs shall help local people to find solution in higher level. 16. How are local people's expectations considered? The TSHPMB and local authorities have had consultations with local people affected by the project before preparation of resettlement, livelihood and ethnic minority development programs. According to local people's expectations, the HPMB and local authorities changed resettlement relocations of some villages and awarded people affected right of selection of resettlement sites where they expect to resettle. Consultation meetings shall also continue to implement during implementation of the project. The important thing is participation of households in these consultations. Local people should share their interests, concerns and proposals frankly and to ensure that concerns and proposals should be taken into consideration. We prepared data for people who can not read paper and there will be interpreter if local people want to communicate in their own language. Local people shall also be provided information and CD or cassette on explanation on safety polices to protect local people and their livelihood, communication and environment. 17. How can I get information? The first and best information resource is from the village leader. The village leader keeps a summary of environmental and social impacts of the project. The community can ask information on procedures and their entitlements from cassettes kept by the village leader. The community can also receive information from staff of the TSHPMB when these staff visit their villages monthly, and from authorities of the commune people's committee. Full plans, cassettes and common questions are kept by the district people's committee. Contacts of Trung Son Hydropower Project Management Board: Trung Son Hydropower Project Management Board No.710B Lac Long Quan street, Nhat Tam ward, Tay Ho district, Hanoi city. Telephone: 0437100596; Facsimile: 0437100597 Website: http://www.trungsonhp.vn TSHPMB office on the site: No.173, Sub-area No.04, Mai Chau town, Hoa Binh province Telephone: 02183819020, Fax: 02183819021 Email: hienhngoc@gmail.com SECTION IV ENTITLEMENTS TO ORGANIZATION, INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY THE PROJECT The entire entitlement matrix is made available in the leaflet. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 263 Annex 3. Community Livelihoods Improvement Plan 3.1. Unit Costs These are preliminary unit costs. Actual CLIP benefits will be based on actual costs. Table A 41: Unit Costs for CLIP Menu of Activities Paddy rice Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount VND USD equivalent Seed (hybrid variety) Kg 45,000 45 2,025,000 N fertilizer Kg 216 11,000 2,376,000 P fertilizer Kg 486 3,500 1,701,000 K fertilizer Kg 135 15,000 2,025,000 Pesticides Ha 200,000 1 200,000 Total 1 Ha (VND) 8,327,000 505 Upland rice Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Seed (improved variety) Kg 50,000 160 8,000,000 N fertilizer Kg 100 11,000 1,100,000 P fertilizer Kg 300 3,500 1,050,000 K fertilizer Kg 50 15,000 750,000 Pesticides Ha 200,000 1 200,000 Total 1 Ha 11,100,000 673 Maize Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Seed (hybrid variety) Kg 45,000 15 675,000 N fertilizer Kg 325 11,000 3,575,000 P fertilizer Kg 530 3,500 1,855,000 K fertilizer Kg 150 15,000 2,250,000 Pesticides Ha 200,000 1 200,000 Total 1 Ha 8,555,000 518 Cassava Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Seedling Item 14 14,300 200,000 N fertilizer Kg 250 11,000 2,750,000 P fertilizer Kg 300 3,500 1,050,000 K fertilizer Kg 200 15,000 3,000,000 Pesticides Ha 200,000 1 200,000 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 264 Total 1 Ha 7,200,000 436 Total 1 Ha (USD equivalent) 436 Soybeans Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Seed (improved variety) Kg 25,000 100 2,500,000 N fertilizer Kg 87 11,000 957,000 P fertilizer Kg 440 3,500 1,540,000 K fertilizer Kg 150 15,000 2,250,000 Pesticides Ha 200,000 1 200,000 Total 1 Ha 7,447,000 451 Cow raising Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Animal Head 5,000,000 1 5,000,000 Fodder grass Ha 3,000,000 0 900,000 Veterinary fee Head 4,000 1 4,000 Total 1 head 5,904,000 358 Pig fattening Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Animal Head 400,000 1 400,000 Animal feed Month 50,000 6 300,000 Veterinary fee Head 2,000 1 2,000 Total 1 head 702,000 43 Sow raising Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Animal Head 800,000 1 800,000 Animal feed Month 80,000 9 720,000 Veterinary fee Head 2,000 1 2,000 Total 1 head 1,522,000 92 Fish cage Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Fish seed Kg 30,000 20 600,000 Cage Item 3,000,000 1 3,000,000 Total 1 cage 3,600,000 218 Poultry Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Animal Kg 7,000* 1 7,000 Animal feed Month 10,000 6 60,000 Veterinary fee Head 500 1 500 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 265 Total 1 head 67,000 4 *Egyptian breed: VND 15,000/head Credit Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Forestry microcredit HH 3,000,000 1 3,000,000 182 Handicraft microcredit HH 2,000,000 1 2,000,000 121 Business assistance HH 10,000,000 1 10,000,000 606 Processing Workshop Type 1 (bamboo processing) Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Pressing machine Item 9,000,000 4 36,000,000 Cutting machine Item 7,000,000 1 7,000,000 Working capital HH 50,000,000 1 50,000,000 Total 1 workshop 93,000,000 5,636 Processing Workshop Type 2 (cinnamon processing) Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Cutting machine Item 7,000,000 4 28,000,000 Whittling machine Item 6,000,000 1 6,000,000 Working capital HH 30,000,000 1 30,000,000 Total 1 workshop 64,000,000 3,879 Processing Workshop 3 (starch mill) Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Lapping machine Item 6,000,000 4 24,000,000 Purification equipement Item 3,000,000 4 12,000,000 Other equipment Package 7,000,000 1 7,000,000 Working capital HH 20,000 1 20,000 Total 1 workshop 43,020,000 2,607 Vocational training Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Course Person 5,000,000 1 5,000,000 303 Village Course Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Trainer fee Training day 100,000 1 100,000 Trainer travel Training day 100,000 1 100,000 Trainee incentive Person 10,000 30 300,000 Training materials Training day 100,000 1 100,000 Organization Training day 100,000 1 100,000 Food and drinks Person 5,000 30 150,000 Total 1 training day 850,000 52 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 266 Total 1 person X day 28,333 2 Material Transportation Cost Item Unit Unit cost Quantity Amount USD equivalent Easy access Village 5,000,000 1 5,000,000 303 Difficult access Village 10,000,000 1 10,000,000 606 Very difficult access Village 20,000,000 1 20,000,000 1,212 3.2. Training and Technical Assistance Resources Table A 42: Research Institutes with Expertise in Sloping Land Cultivation Name of Institution Address Planning institute for agriculture and rural development Ha Noi Center for agriculture and rural development Ha Noi Institute of soil and agricultural chemistry Ha Noi Animal husbandry institute Ha Noi Maize institute Ha Tay Agro-forestry research center for the Northwest regions under Son La Province the Northern mountains agricultural research institute Table A 43: Mass Organizations Participation capacity in Association Legal Role Activity CLIP Mobilize and Agricultural Muong Lat: experience in educate members extension agricultural extension and farmers to Facilitation of credit 3 districts and communes: Farmers' improve their access (guarantee) participation in monitoring Association standards and Supervision of livelihood program; abilities in every activities of local 3 districts and communes: aspect. authorities microcredit management Represent, protect Partners in Take part in carrying out equality, development livelihood activities related democracy, projects (Quan to women legitimate and Hoa) Take part in monitoring proper interests of Assist people to CLIP women; participate access credit Quan Hoa: experience Women's Union in managing the (guarantees) from microcredit project for State; unite, Participate in poor woman-headed mobilize, monitoring households; propagandize, Participate in Participate in encouraging educate, organize organizing training people to carry out to guide women in reproductive livelihood and resettlement Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 267 health, children and plans women trafficking ...supervise Assist members in Take part in monitoring government, civil accessing credit livelihood programs servants in (Moc Chau); Guaranteed loan for accordance with Participate in members (Xuan Nha the law. propagandizing for Commune); Participate in public order Participate in socio-economic propagandizing and Veteran's development... assisting the CPC in Association ...help veterans to implementation enhance their material and spiritual life, develop household economy, reduce poverty... ... take care of and Monitoring activities Participate in protect the of the PCs at propagandizing and legitimate interests different levels monitoring livelihood of the people; Mobilize other activities ...supervise the socio-political Mobilize social-political Fatherland Front activities of the organizations in organizations and other government monitoring task associations in agencies, elective propagandizing, officials and public implementation and servants. monitoring. Assist members in Mobilize the young to borrowing credit participate in CLIP Carry out programs loans (Moc Chau) Organize exchange Youth Union for youth knowledge sessions or discussions about health and drug abuse prevention. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 268 Table A 44: Vocational Training Centers Province Training Center Son La Training center of Son La Province Training college of Song Da Mechanical electric training center of Tay Bac Center for agricultural extension and technology development Training for transport services under the provincial army Training center under the Women Union of Province Training center under Trade Union of the Province Training center under the Long Son district Training center under the Lac Son district Training center under the Lac Thuy district Thanh Hoa Industrial college Technology training for workers Training center for Mountainous areas College of Trade and Tourist Training center for the transport services Training center for the construction services Training center of Nga Son district Training center of Cam Thuy district Training center of Hau Loc district Training center of Thach Thanh district Training center of Dong Son district Training center of Vinh Loc district Training center of Nong Cong district Training center of Thieu Hoa district Training center of Ngoc Thoa district Training center under Hong Duc University Training center under Medical college Others under colleges in the province Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 269 3.3. Credit Access Table A 45: Available Credit Sources Banks/ Interest Beneficiaries Condition Ceiling Duration Loan rate Agri- All persons Collateral 1.65 % VND 100- 36 months Bank Verification by 200 million Bank Social All persons, No collateral, but 0.9 % VND 5 to 36 months Policy except: guarantee from 10 million Bank - Persons who Farmer or may migrate. Women's Union - Persons are using drug. Private With With an Fixed in an As in Agricultural sector agricultural agreement that agreement agreement season credit for land available the products farming have to be sent to the loan owners at market price. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 270 Annex 4. Ethnic Minority Data 4.1. Population in Districts and Communes Table A 46: Population by Ethnic Group in Project Area Districts % Kinh % Thai % Muong % Hmong %Kho Mu % Other % Total Quan Hoa 8.2 65.7 24.1 1.8 0 0.2 100 District Trung Son 0.9 59.2 40.0 0.0 0 0.0 100 Commune Mong Lat 3.0 46.7 4.0 41.7 1 4.6 100 District Muong Ly 0.0 22.7 15.1 62.2 0 0.0 100 Commune Trung Ly 1.5 29.1 4.1 65.3 0 0.0 100 Commune Tam Chung 0.3 53.0 9.8 36.9 0 0.0 100 Commune Ten Tan Commune 1 1 4 1 93 0 100 Moc Chau 30.5 33.5 15.6 13.6 0 6.8 100 District Tan Xuan 0.3 52.9 10.3 36.6 0 0.0 100 Commune Xuan Nha 0.2 60.1 21.4 18.3 0 0.0 100 Commune Source: 1999 population census for districts, social assessment for communes. The social assessment reports 17 percent of Muong population in Muong Lat District. 4.2. Population in Affected Villages Table A 47: Population by Ethnic Group in Villages Affected by Main Project No. Village HHs Thai Muong Kinh Hmong Kho Mu Trung Son Commune 394 299 85 6 0 1. Ta Ban 168 100 59 6 0 2. Xuoc 24 17 6 0 0 3. Co Me 98 98 0 0 0 4. Ban Chieng 104 84 20 0 0 Muong Ly Commune 340 132 105 2 103 0 1 Ban Nang 1 48 36 12 0 0 2 Tai Chanh 50 18 32 0 0 3 Muong 2 46 0 10 2 36 4 Chieng Nua village 47 42 5 0 0 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 271 5 Ban Kit 31 13 18 0 0 6 Ban Mau 32 8 24 0 0 7 Ban Cha Lan 42 7 0 0 35 8 Trung Tien 2 28 4 0 0 24 9 Sa Lung 16 4 4 0 8 0 Trung Ly Commune 487 70 52 1 364 0 1 Co Cai 89 41 48 0 0 2 Lin 31 27 4 0 0 3 Pabua 85 2 0 1 82 4 Ca Giang 78 0 0 0 78 5 Canh Cong 40 0 0 0 40 6 Ta Com 71 0 0 0 71 7 Hoc 39 0 0 0 39 8 Xa Lao 20 0 0 0 20 9 Tung 30 0 0 0 30 10 Na On 4 0 0 0 4 0 Tam Chung 493 416 3 15 58 0 Commune 1 Pom Buoi 97 90 3 3 1 (Muong Lat Town) Khu 2 (Muong Lat 2 5 4 0 1 0 0 Town) Khu 4 (Muong Lat 3 14 4 0 10 0 0 Town) 4 Ban Can 64 64 0 0 0 5 Ban Lat 189 187 0 2 0 6 Tan Huong 67 67 0 0 0 7 Pom Khuong 54 0 0 0 54 8 Suoi Long 3 0 0 0 3 0 Ten Tan commune 137 73 9 13 13 1 oan Ket 18 1 3 0 1 2 Na Kha 10 6 1 1 1 3 Ban Buon 105 65 5 12 8 4 B n Chi ng C ng 4 1 0 0 3 0 Tan Xuan 223 152 71 0 0 1 Dong Ta Lao 111 83 28 0 0 2 Tay Ta Lao 112 69 43 0 0 Xuan Nha Commune 97 60 36 1 0 0 1 Ban Pu Lau 94 58 36 0 0 0 2 Ban Tn 3 2 0 1 0 0 Source: DRCC, 2004 census partly updated in 2008. The total figure may differ from added figures by ethnic group due to uncertainties during the survey. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 272 Annex 5. Consultation Process 5.1. Completed Consultations Year Month Project Design Consultation Consultation on relocation for 2004 Pre-feasibility Study and basic design relocation Census and inventory of losses for the reservoir area including First socio-economic Survey alternatives Census and inventory of losses for 2005 the reservoir area (continued) 2006 2007 Finalization of detailed resettlement 2008 March masterplan and EIA for relocation sites Participatory survey to prepare March EIA for relocation sites livelihoods development plans May Detailed plan for relocating affected Socio-economic Survey (social August households assessment) June Community health survey Additional consultation with 14 July relocated communities September- Additional survey to prepare RP. December September - Replacement cost and market price October survey for land and other assets Consultation for compensation, Update of census and inventory of September resettlement and ethnic minority losses for the reservoir area starts issues September Vietnam Electricity has approved Consultation with 15 villages for the October project investment CLIPs. Proposed relocation sites agreed by November district authorities Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 273 Update of census and inventory of December losses for the reservoir area finalized. Disclosure and dissemination of December Eligibility cut-off date draft RP Planning for the resettlement sites 2009 January and approval by the PPCs of Thanh Hoa and Son La Consultation with 34 affected villages affected by access road January (including head works and downstream impacts). Detailed planning of relocation sites. June Review by DOC and approval by PPCs of Thanh Hoa and Son La January- Village, Commune and District 2010 February consultation on RLDP National consultation of civil society March organizations on RLDP 5.2. Consultation Feedback Integrated Into RLDP Date Feedback from 2008/2009 consultation Status to date 1. On compensation 2008 Ta Ban rejected the proposal to move to Pien Pong and Three small sites instead proposed three small sites agreed Xuan Nha expressed its desire for a different site Some of the 'back and up' resettlement will require moving whole villages rather than just those households most immediately impacted 07/2008 Land with no LURC should be compensated Yes, in entitlement policy Agreement on proposed sites except in 2 villages in Tan Tham Ton 1 and Tham Xuan Commune Ton 2 sites, currently under the management of Army, was agreed as alternative resettlement site Some households want to move to relocation site other than planned site because they have land or relatives there Dong Ta Lao request for suspended bridge and ferry Yes Bamboo compensation should be: One base of bamboo gives 5 trees yearly, accounting for 7 years (equal to the time from newly planted to harvested), Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 274 adding to the average trees per base at the time of checking. [(5 trees x 7 years) + 10 trees] x price per tree x number of bases per ha = compensation cost/ha. Payment of cash compensation to displaced person in one No installment Unclear compensation unit costs fort houses and bamboo plantations Rice allowance should be 20 Kg/month during 2 years, 15 Kg Yes, entitlement policy is too low. if relocation or more than 50% of land affected Current cost to build a house is double the price of 2007 House compensation should be at least (a) 60 million VND for single and 2-person households, (b) 26 million VND per person for 3-5 person households, (c) 24 million VND per person for households with 6 members and more. Fish ponds should be compensated in accordance with price at time of compensation Compensation for houses should be paid in two installments of 50% instead of three. March Preference for "land for land" compensation with land of 2009 equivalent quality to the land lost Compensation for properties in areas that would become economically unviable due to the project. 2. Livelihood restoration There will be a difficult phase for incomes after the 2 years of rice allowance and before bamboo is fully harvested (6-7 years after plantation) Resettled households should have access to subsidized credit Land for planting bamboo, rice, maize, cassava, grazing cattle and buffaloes and a fish pond are all needed in the relocation sites. Bamboo plantations should be allowed around the reservoir Aquaculture should be allowed in the reservoir Non-farming activities should be developed including Yes in CLIP. An NGO weaving. The State should support marketing. will provide marketing support. Training should cover crop production and livestock, Yes in CLIP New crop varieties and animal breeds should be provided Yes in CLIP, but pay attention to preserve good traditional varieties and breeds Households living by the road wish to turn to trading or Yes in CLIP services The State should provide jobs in factories for the children of CLIP facilitates access affected households to vocational school Latrine construction needs to be supported March Concern for downstream impact on fishing incomes 2009 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 275 3. On ethnic minority cultures The Thai people do not have the custom of removing graves RP: grave removal. but agree to do so if cost is fully covered: (a) 2.5 million EMDP: 5 million VND dongs for grave removal, (b) 6 million dongs per grave for for ceremony. worship Gender imbalance in local communities could result from workers who will stay and marry locally Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 276 Annex 6. Reference Documents 6.1. Documents in Project File DRCC 2008 Social and Economic Survey and Assessment Report, Trung Son Hydropower Project. Prepared for TSHPMB. DRCC 2009a Draft RLDP - Full Main Report and Annexes. DRCC 2009b Draft Village Community Livelihoods Development Plans. DRCC 2010a Commune consultation report on EMP and RLDP DRCC 2010b District consultation report on EMP and RLDP ENV 2008a Draft Environmental Management Plan. Report Prepared by Integrated Environments for TSHPMB. Government of 2008 World Bank Trung Son Hydropower Project, Policy Framework for Vietnam Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Project Affected Persons. Government of World-Bank Second Transmission and Distribution Vietnam Project Resettlement Planning Framework. Government of World Bank Third Rural Transport Resettlement Vietnam Planning Framework. GRET 2008 Research Report on Livelihood Opportunities and Challenges of Communities Living in the Region Affected by the Trung Son Hydropower Dam ­ Thanh Hoa. HESDI 2008 Community Health Report, Trung Son Hydropower Project. Institute of Report on Resettlement Plan for the Co Luong Agricultural ­ Co Me Road. Planning and Design. Integrated 2009a Supplementary Environmental and Social Assessment, Environments consultation version Integrated 2009b Trung Son Hydropower Environmental Management Plan, Environments consultation version LY Ngoc Ha and 2009 Health Impact Assessment and Public Health Action Plan Surinder KAUL for Trung Son Hydropower Project. PECC4 2004 Trung Son Hydropower Project Pre-Feasibility Study. PECC4 2008a Resettlement Masterplan for Trung Son Hydropower. PECC4 2008b Reservoir Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Modeling. PECC4 2008c Trung Son Hydropower Project, Environmental Impact Assessment. PECC4 2009 Reservoir Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Modeling, Supplemented. Rural Development 2008a Consultation with People and Villages Affected by Planning Center Road and Bridge Construction. N°1 Rural Development 2008b Resettlement Action Plan for the Construction of Access Roads Planning Center and Bridges ­ Trung Son Hydropower Project. N°1 Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 277 TSHPMB 2008 Minutes and Attendance Sheets of Consultation and Meetings. 2009 TSHPMB 2008b Community Consultation in July 2008. TSHPMB 2008c Report on Consultations with Project Affected People in December 2008. TSHPMB 2009 Report on Results of Public Consultation with the Villagers and Affected by the Trung Son Hydropower Project (Additional Consultations in 34 Villages, March 2009). Prepared for TSHPMB by Institute of Agricultural Planning and Design. Vietnam Rivers 2010 Suggestions to the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Network and Environmental Management Plan for Trung Son Hydropower Project Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 278 6.2. National Legal Framework References Year Document 1992 Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam Decree No. 64/1993/CP on the distribution of agricultural land to households for long-term 1993 agricultural purposes 1993 Circular No.05-BXD/DT, 1993, on the classification of house types. Decision no. 525-TTg dated 02-November-1993 of the Prime Minister on policy and 1993 measures to continue for economic development in mountainous areas. 1994 Decree No. 60/1994/CP on property ownership and the right to use urban residential land. 1994 Decree No.61/1994/CP, on the purchase, sale and trading of residential dwellings. Decree No.45/1996/CP amending Article 10 of Decree No. 60/1994/CP, allowing land use 1996 rights to those not eligible under Decree No. 60. 1998 Law on water resources No.08/1998/QH10 dated May 20th 1998 1998 Law on complaints and denunciations No.09/1998/QH10 dated December 2nd 1998 2001 Law on cultural heritage No.28/2001/QH10 dated June 29, 2001 Decree No. 17/2003/ND-CP, promulgating regulation on exercise of democracy in 2003 communes (requirements for consultation with and participation of people in communes). 2003 Land Law 2003, no. 13/2003/QH11 Construction Law 16/2003/QH 11 on compensation and relocation of people affected by 2003 ground clearance for investment projects. 2004 Law on forest protection and development No.29/2004/QH11 dated December 3rd 2004 Decision No. 134/2004/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister on assistance policies for Ethnic 2004 Minorities Decree 197/2004/ND-CP: Compensation, Allowances and Resettlement in Case of Land 2004 Acquisition by the Government Decision No. 134/2004/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister on assistance policies to Ethnic 2004 Minorities. Temporary policy framework on compensation, allowance, and resettlement of Ban Ve 2004 Hydropower Project promulgated pursuant to Official Letter No. 1174/CV-NLDK by the Ministry of Industry Decision No. 153/2004/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister promulgating the oriented strategy for 2004 sustainable development in Viet Nam (Vietnam's agenda 21). Decree 181/2004/ND-CP of the Government of Vietnam guiding the implementation of the 2004 Land Law. 2004 Decree No. 182/2004/ND-CP, on penalties for administrative violations in land issues. Decree No. 188/2004/ND-CP regulates the methodology for determining land prices and 2004 price frames for State recovery of land, as well as for taxation on land use and the transfer of land use rights and for land rents for government lands Circular 114/2004/TT-BTC guiding the implementation of the Government's decree No 2004 188/2004/ND-CP. Elaborates in detail the methods (direct comparison and income methods) for determining land prices 2004 Circular 117/2004/TT-BTC, guiding the implementation of Decree 188 Decree 197/2004/ND-CP on compensation, support and resettlement when land is 2004 recovered by the State Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 279 Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC guiding the implementation of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP of 2004 December 3, 2004 on compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the State. 2004 Decree 198/2004/ND-CP on collection of land use levies 2004 Law on child protection, care and education No.25/2004/QH11 dated June 15, 2004 2004 Law on electricity No.28/2004/QH11 dated December 3rd 2004 Decision no. 170/2005/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister dated 25-December-2005 on the 2005 poverty lines applied from 2006 to 2010 2005 Decree No. 16/2005/ND-CP, on the implementation of the Construction Law. 2005 Environmental protection law No.52/2005/QH11 dated May 29th 2005 Law on amending and supplementing a number of articles of the law on complaints and 2005 denunciations No.58/2005/QH11 2005 Law on investment No.59/2005/QH11 dated November 29th 2005 2006 Comprehensive Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy (CPRGS) of Viet Nam Decree 17/2006/ND-CP on the revision and supplementation of some regulations in decrees 2006 guiding the implementation of the Land Law. 2006 Decree 80/2006/ND-CP of GOV guiding implementation of the environmental protection law. Circular 69/2006/RR-BTC on the revision and supplementation of Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC issued on December 7, 2004 guiding the implementation of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP of 2006 December 3, 2004 on compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the State. 2006 Circular 08/2006/TT-BTNMT of MONRE guiding for requirements of EIA contents. Decree 131/2006/ND-CP on the management and use of Official Development Assistance 2006 (ODA). C23 Ordinance No.34/2007/PL-UBTVQH11 dated April 20th 2007 by Standing Committee of the 2007 National Assembly on Grassroots Democracy Performance in communes, wards and towns Decision no. 112/2007/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister dated 05-March-2007 on the policy of 2007 assistance for relocation and agriculture for Ethnic Minorities from 2007 to 2010 Decision no. 33/2007/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister dated 20-July-2007 on the policy of 2007 assistance to improve knowledge of laws as a program of 135, phase 2 Decision no. 01/2007/QD-UBDT dated 31-May-2007 of the Ethnic Minorities Committee on 2007 the recognition of communes, districts in the mountainous areas Decision no. 05/2007/QD-UBDT dated 06-September-2007 of the Ethnic Minorities 2007 Committee on its acceptance for three regions of ethnic minorities and mountainous areas based on development status Circular no. 06 dated 20-September-2007 of the Ethnic Minorities Committee guidance on 2007 the assistance for services, improved livelihood of people, technical assistance for improving the knowledge on the laws according the decision 112/2007/QD-TTg Decision no. 06/2007/QD-UBDT dated 12-January-2007 of the Ethnic Minorities Committee 2007 on the strategy of media for the program 135-phase 2 Decree 84/2007/ND-CP of the Government of Vietnam on revision of issuing LURC, land 2007 acquisition, implementation of land use right, procedure for compensation, resettlement when land acquired by State and grievance redress. Decree 123/2007/ND-CP on revision and supplementation of some regulations in decree 2007 188/2004/ND-CP of November 16, 2004 on methods to determine land prices and assorted land price brackets. Decision no. 3081/Q-UBND of Son La Province on the costs compensation for land applied 2007 from January 1, 2008. Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 280 Decision no. 1048/Q-UBND of Thanh Hoa province on the compensation costs for affected 2008 properties. Decision no. 2444/Q-UBND on the compensation costs for buildings, other structures, 2008 crops, trees and relocation assistance. 2008 Law on Biodiversity No.20/2008/QH12 dated November 13th 2008 Law No.38/2009/QH12 dated 19 June 2009 on modification and supplementation of several 2009 articles relating to basic investment and construction (including Construction Law No.16/2003/QH11, Bidding Law No. 61/2005/QH11, Enterprise Law No. 60/2005/QH11, Land Law No.13/2003/QH11 and Housing Law No. 56/2005/QH11) Decree No.69/2009/ND-CP dated August 13, 2009 by the Government additionally providing for land use planning, land prices, land recovery, compensation, support and resettlement 2009 upon land recovery by the State ; land allocation, land lease ; grant of land-use right certificates ; housing ownership certificates and other assets on land and land use permit extension Circular No.14/2009/TT-BTNMT dated October 1, 2009 by the Ministry of Natural Resources 2009 and Environment guiding land recovery, compensation and resettlement procedures. National criteria for new rural area stipulated in the Decision No.491/2009/QD-TTg dated 2009 April 16th 2009 by the Prime Minister Decree No.70: all documents registering family assets and land use rights must be in the names of both husband and wife. Decree no. 11-CP dated 20-February of the Prime Minister on the functions, tasks, authorities and structure of the committee for Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous Areas Sub-law documents by the Government and Ministries guiding the implementation of the above documents. 6.2. World Bank Operational Policies Policy Addressed through OP/BP 4.01 Environmental Assessment EMP OP/BP 4.04 Natural Habitats EMP OP/BP 4.10 Indigenous People RLDP (Compliance is required) OP/BP 4.11 Physical Cultural Resources EMP OP/BP 4.12 Involuntary Resettlement RLDP (Compliance is required) OP/BP 4.20 Gender and Development RLDP (Policy is used as reference) OP/BP 4.36 Forests EMP OP/BP 4.37 Safety of Dams EMP OP/BP 7.50 Projects on International Waterways EMP Information Disclosure Policy EMP and RLDP (Compliance is required) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 281 6.3. Official Project Documents Year Document Master plan for the Ma river approved by the Former Ministry of Industry No. 1195/QD- 2005 NLDC. 2005 Feasibility Study approved by the Prime Minister (Decision No. 865/TTg-CN. Decision No. 02/2007/QD-TTg by the Prime Minister on the issuing of policy framework on 2007 compensation, allowances and resettlement of Son La Hydropower Project. Decision no. 12/2007/Q-UBND on the compensation, assistance and relocation for Son La 2007 hydropower project together with decision no. 02/2007/Q-Tg dated 09-January-2007 of the Prime Minister. Decision No. 12/2007/QD-UBND by the Son La PPC stipulating details for implementation of 2007 compensation, allowance and resettlement process for Son La Hydropower Project. Decision no. 595/QD-EVN of the Vietnam Electricity: Trung Son hydropower Project to be 2008 constructed on Ma river, in Ban Uon of Trung Son commune, Quan Hoa district of Thanh Hoa Province EVN dossier on relocation sites submitted to Thanh Hoa provinces (letter no. 103/CV- 2008 ATDTS-P3) Official Thanh Hoa PPC letter to all affected districts and key provincial departments (letter 2008 no. 634/UBND-CN dated 22-February-2008) requesting feedback from these institutions EVN official letter to Thanh Hoa and Son La Provinces (no. 4707/EVN-DT) requesting 2008 approval of policy framework for main project 2008 Approval of project investment by EVN (decision no. 595/QD-EVN, October 2008) Resettlement policy reviewed and agreed by Son La Province (official letter 2747/UBND- 2008 TDC) Proposed relocation sites agreed by district authorities (Quan Hoa District letter no 2008 101/UBND-GPMB dated 05-November-2008, Muong Lat District letter no. 462/UBND dated 05-November-2008). Resettlement policy reviewed and agreed by Thanh Hoa Province (official letter 2008 5441/UBND-CN) Resettlement policy for main project agreed by the Ministries of Industry and Commerce; 2009 Finance; Investment and Planning and approved by the Prime Minister (decision No. 442/TTg-KTN) Resettlement, Livelihoods and Ethnic Minorities Development Program­January 15, 2011 282