Page 1 Guiyang-Guangzhou Railway Project Resettlement Action Plan FCTIC under Ministry of Railway of PRC December 2008 RP735 Page 2 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS RP BRIEF SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................9   1.1   PROJECT BRIEF.............................................................................................................................9   1.2   RP PREPARATION HISTORY.....................................................................................................10   1.3   MEASURES TO MINIMIZE IMPACT OF CONSTRUCTION ................................................11   1.3.1   Project Planning and Design Stage ..........................................................................................11   1.3.2   Measures related to Construction.............................................................................................12   1.3.3   Implementation Stage................................................................................................................13   1.4   Main resettlement impacts ........................................................................................................13   1.4.1   Land..........................................................................................................................................13   1.4.2   Houses/Structures......................................................................................................................14   1.4.3   Affected People .........................................................................................................................19   SECTION 2 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY.................................................................................21   2.1   SOCIOECONOMIC SITUATION OF PROJECT AREAS........................................................21   2.1.1   Regional General Situation.......................................................................................................21   2.1.2   City/counties socioeconomic situation......................................................................................22   2.2   POPULATION SURVEY ...............................................................................................................32   2.2.1   Selection of Samples .................................................................................................................32   2.2.2   Affected People .........................................................................................................................34   2.2.3   Income Distribution of Affected Households.............................................................................36   2.2.4   Distribution of Ethnic Minorities in Affected Villages ..............................................................41   2.2.5   Age Composition and Education Standard of Affected People .................................................42   2.2.6   Vulnerable Groups....................................................................................................................43   SECTION 3 RESETTLEMENT IMPACT INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS .....................45   3.1   Scope of Impact.........................................................................................................................45   3.2   Land Acquisition.......................................................................................................................45   3.2.1   Permanent Land Acquisition.....................................................................................................45   3.2.2   Temporary Land Occupation ....................................................................................................45   3.2.3   Impacts analysis on land acquisition........................................................................................50   3.3   Houses Demolition and its impacts...........................................................................................50   3.3.1   House demolition......................................................................................................................50   3.3.2   Impacts on rural households.....................................................................................................77   3.3.3   Impacts on urban households ...................................................................................................77   3.3.4   Impacts on others......................................................................................................................77   SECTION 4 LEGAL FRAMEWORK............................................................................................91   4.1   RESETTLEMENT TARGET ........................................................................................................91   4.2   APPLICATION OF POLICIES, LAWS AND PRINCIPLE OF GUIDANCE...........................91   Page 3 2 4.2.1   WORLD BANK POLICIES ON INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT................................91   4.2.2   Domestic Legal Framework......................................................................................................93   4.2.3   Relevant Legal Rules and Regulations......................................................................................95   4.2.4   Protect standard of the acquisitioned land in Guangdong Province.......................................107   4.3   PRINCIPLES AND APPROACH FOR COMPENSATION AND RESETTLEMENT UNDER THE PROJECT.........................................................................................................................................110   4.3.1   Compensation for farmland compensation.............................................................................110   4.3.2   Compensation for Village Households Affected by House Demolition ...................................111   4.3.3   Compensation for Urban Households Affected by House Demolition....................................111   4.3.4   Compensation for Affected Business Constructions / Shops...................................................111   4.3.5   Compensation for Affected Factories and Enterprises ...........................................................111   4.3.6   Compensation for Affected Organizations and Units..............................................................111   4.3.7   Compensation for Affected Schools.........................................................................................111   4.3.8   Compensation for Affected Basic Infrastructures ...................................................................111   4.3.9   Compensation for Temporary Occupation of Land.................................................................112   SECTION 5 COMPENSATION RATES .....................................................................................113   5.1   COMPENSATION FOR LAND ACQUISITION.......................................................................113   5.1.1   Compensation Standard for Permanently Acquisitioned Land ...............................................113   5.1.2   Compensation Standard for Temporary Occupation of Land..................................................121   5.2   COMPENSATION FOR HOUSE DEMOLITION....................................................................121   5.2.1   Compensation Standard for House Demolition.......................................................................121   5.2.2   Methods of Compensation and Transition Assistance.............................................................124   SECTION 6 RESETTLEMENT AND LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT...............................125   6.1   General Principles..................................................................................................................125   6.2   Villager Livelihood Planning..................................................................................................126   6.2.1   Village Collective Land Ownership.........................................................................................126   6.2.2   Village Self-administration......................................................................................................127   6.2.3   Approach for Village Livelihood Planning..............................................................................128   6.2.4   Phase I - General Livelihood Development Plan....................................................................129   6.2.4.1   Cash Compensation to the affected households......................................................................129   6.2.4.2   Land adjustment within villages and collective use of land compensation funds ...................130   6.2.4.3   Social security program for land-losing farmers....................................................................131   6.2.4.4   Employment training and other assistances............................................................................133   6.2.5   Phase II - Detailed village livelihood planning ......................................................................134   6.2.6   Restoring of temporary land use.............................................................................................135   6.2.7   Rural relocation plan..............................................................................................................135   6.2.8   Urban house restoration.........................................................................................................137   6.2.9   Affected Schools......................................................................................................................138   6.2.10   Affected enterprises and institutions.......................................................................................138   6.2.7   Affected Basic Infrastructures.................................................................................................139   6.2.8   Resettlement of the significantly Affected Population.............................................................139   Page 4 3 6.2.9   Resettlement of Vulnerable Groups.........................................................................................140   SECTION 7 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS.................................................................142   7.1   ORGANIZATION FRAMEWORK ............................................................................................142   7.2   RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORGANIZATIONS..........................................................................145   7.3   HIGHER COORDINATION .......................................................................................................147   7.4   INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITY AND TRAINING.................................................................148   SECTION 8 CONSULTATION AND GRIVIENCE REDRESS................................................149   8.1   CONSULTATION .........................................................................................................................149   8.1.1   STAKEHOLDERS....................................................................................................................149   8.1.2   STAGE, WAYS AND CONTENTS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION....................................150   8.1.3   CONDUCTED PARTICIPATION IN PREPARATION STAGE..........................................151   8.1.3.1   Meetings in RP preparation....................................................................................................151   8.1.4   SURVEY ON PUBLIC OPINIONS.........................................................................................161   8.1.5   PARTICIPATION PLAN IN IMPLEMENTATION STAGE................................................176   8.2   INFORMATION DISSEMINATION..........................................................................................176   8.3   GRIEVANCES REDRESS ...........................................................................................................177   8.3.1   METHODS OF COLLECTING GRIEVANCES AND COMPLAINTS..............................177   8.3.2   PROCEDURES FOR COMPLAINTS AND APPEALS........................................................177   8.3.2.1   THE FIRST STAGE .................................................................................................................177   8.3.2.2   THE SECOND STAGE ............................................................................................................178   8.3.2.3   THE THIRD STAGE................................................................................................................178   8.3.2.4   . THE FOURTH STAGE.........................................................................................................178   8.3.3   PRINCIPLES TO DEAL WITH GRIEVANCES AND COMPLAINTS..............................178   8.3.4   CONTENTS AND MEASURES OF REPLY..........................................................................178   8.3.4.1   CONTENTS OF REPLY..........................................................................................................178   8.3.4.2   MEASURES TO REPLY..........................................................................................................179   8.3.5   COMPLAINTS RECORDED AND SUBSEQUENT FEEDBACK......................................179   SECTION 9 BUDGET AND IMPLEMETATION SCHEDULE................................................180   9.1   BUDGET........................................................................................................................................180   9.2   ANNUAL FUND PLAN................................................................................................................185   9.3   FINANCIAL SOURCES...............................................................................................................185   9.4   IMPLEMETATION SCHEDULE ...............................................................................................186   Page 5 4 SECTION 10 MONITORING AND EVALUATING ..................................................................190   10.1   INTERNAL MONITORING........................................................................................................190   10.1.1   Intent and Task........................................................................................................................190   10.1.2   Organization and Personnel ...................................................................................................190   10.1.3   Contents of Monitoring...........................................................................................................190   10.1.4   Procedures of Implementation ................................................................................................191   10.2   INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL MONITORING AND EVALUATING ....................................191   10.2.1   Intent and Task........................................................................................................................191   10.2.2   Organization and Personnel ...................................................................................................191   10.2.3   Main Indexes of Monitoring and Evaluating ..........................................................................192   10.2.4   Method of Monitoring and Evaluating....................................................................................192   fi ). SURVEY OF RESETT LERS’ LIVING STANDARDS....................................................................192   2). HOLDING PUBLIC CONSULTATION............................................................................................192   3 \0c GATHERING RESETTLERS’ OPINIONS .......................................................................................193   10.2.5   Work Procedures.....................................................................................................................193   10.2.6   Formulation Plan of Report....................................................................................................194   A. TIME PERIOD ....................................................................................................................................194   B. LAYOUT OF CONTENTS..................................................................................................................194   B. CONTENTS...........................................................................................................................................196   SECTION 11 ENTITLEMENT MATRIX ......................................................................................197   Page 6 5 RP BRIEF A. Introduction The Guiyang to Guangzhou Railway is 857.3 km in length and passes through Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Guangdong Province. Its land acquisition will affect 226 villages from 87 townships in 26 county level districts of nine cities/prefectures in three provinces. Based on investigation of resettlement impacts along the alignment, permanent land acquisition accounts for 32617.3 mu, among which 57. 6% is cultivated land; 24078. 4 mu of land will be acquisitioned temporarily;11175 households with 43480 people have to be relocated. Some 14359 households with 63164 people are affected by land acquistion. It is estimated that around 1896065 m 2 of houses will be demolished, among which 71.2% is residential houses, including 763194 m 2 in rural area and 617317 m 2 in urban area. Among the demolished houses, 30554 m 2 is for seven schools and 485000 m 2 belongs to 190 enterprises/shops. B. Resettlement planning Through negotiations with provincial and local governments, with full consultation from the affected villages, households and other affected population, this RAP is formulated by Sourthen Communication University engaged by the Ministry of Railway, with the assistance of the China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd and the Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd. The planning process covers socioeconomic survey, resettlement impacts census, and development of resettlement schemes. The census comprises of results of on-site survey by the RP preparer and the two design institutes, and calculation and estimation on the drawings of the ratio of 1:2 000. The census includes all buildings and land in the 226 villages, relevant enterprises/shops and affected infrastructure. In line with consultation, negotiations with provincial and county governments, leaders of villagers and affected households, compensation rates and resettlement schemes have been explored. For unexpected impacts and/or any changed impacts, a resettlement policy framework is prepared as attachment 12. The purpose of this RAP is to ensure that affected people will be compensated and their rights are not violated, and to ensure the living standards of the affected people at least not lower than that without the project. The RP is to follow relevant regulations from the People's of China Land Administration Law (1998), W orld Bank’s Involuntary Resettlement Policy (op4. 12). In 2004, The People's Republic of China Land Administration Law was revised to guarantee that people affected by public construction projects should receive legal compensation. At the same time, the State Council issued a Decision on Intensive Reformation and Strict Land Administration, GWYGF [2004] No. 28 . This document requires that prior project approval, consulation with and public participation from the affected population must be conducted to ensure and secure the living standards of the affected people. Affected people must be compensated promptly. Page 7 6 This RAP states the legal rights of the affected people, as well as specific compensation rates for the affected assets. All the affected has rights to be restored at least asa without project. All compensation rates for the land are minimum standard and rates for houses are determined at replacement cost. Land compensation rates are based on the China land law and the Decision in 2004. Cash compensation for land acquisitioned will be based on 6-10 times AAOV (annual average output value) of three years of the acquisitioned land and resettlement compensation will be based 4-6 times AAOV of three years. GWYGF [2004] No. 28 issued in 2004 by the State Council has raised the compensation standards. It decrees that the maximum compensation for land acquisition and resettlement subsidies can amount up to 30 times AAOV of three years. Every province has revised implementation plans accordingly. Compensation for temporary occupation of land is based on annual output value of the land and will be made directly to the affected people and the land is also to be recovered to its original condition after usage. Rural house compensation rates are defined according to replacement cost of each type of the houses in various counties. Compensation for house demolition will be paid directly to the affected households who can salvage usable construction materials from their demolished structures. Relocated villagers will built their new houses in their original villages with new residential plot free provided by local governemnt. Compensation for crops and trees will be made directly to the affected people. Compensation for the relocation and reconstruction of residential houses in cities, factories, schools, as well as other organizations will be according to market price. Compensation for land acquisition is to be given to the affected people through village committee in line with final decision of village meetings conducted right ahead of land taking. Demolished schools, enterprises/shops will be fully compensated based on individual resettlement agreement and be rebuilt locally. Their employees who suffered losses during the relocation will also be compensated. The RAP also indentified significantly affected villages and vulnerable households, and then developed additional measures for them. Among the 226 affected villages, 15 have been determined to be more significantly affected than the others. These villages will be termed as “villages affected to a greater extent" in this RAP. Special assistance will be provided for vulnerable households, and these include single or widowed households, as well as households who have members with severe disabilities. The local governments will provide assistance for vulnerable households according to their needs and conditions. There are 20.48% of ethnic minorities in the affected villages and neighborhood committees. Livelihood development measures, including cash compensation, land redistribution and development, social security program and training, are explored and developed through broad consultation for restoring living standards of the affected villages. Houses for the affected households will be paid according to signed household agreements. All rural residential houses will be promptly rebuilt within their existing villages/communities. Rural households will be provided with new residential plot and public facilites by local Page 8 7 governments. The affected enterprises/shops, and schools will also restored locally with full compensation based on agreements reached after commercial evaluation. All the affected infrastructure will be restored in line with need of local development. C. Consultation and public participation Section 8 describes the consultation process, information dissemination activities, conducted in the project preparation and to be conducted in implementation stage, as well as a detailed mechamism of grievance redress. The affected people have been notified the possible impact at different stages of the project and they have participated in the continuous consultatoin. Stakeholders involved in the consultation include members of affected households, village heads and representatives of the villagers, departments of local governments, vulnerable groups which include women, and ethnic minorities. As the project proceeds, resettlement information booklets will be distributed. At the same time, the public, including people affected by the project, can obtain RAPs from the local governments. Households affected by the project will also participate in the development of specific resettlement activities. Any complains regarding land acquisition, house demolition and relocation, compensation and resettlement during the implementation process can be appealed to the local management departments, government agencies, project owner, external monitoring organizations and also the court of justice. D. Implementation Arrangement The Ministry of Railway, provincial governments, and resettlement offices in prefectures and counties will be responsible for the specific resettlement implementation. The budget for resettlement is estimated to be 3.8 billion yuan. The Ministry of Railway is negotiating resettlement issues with Guizhou Province, Guangxi Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province. The negotiations include discussions on budgetary issues in order to determine the holding shares of the 3 provinces/region in Company of GY-GZ Railway to be established later. The budget for resettlement will be adjusted according to actual need in resettlement implementation. Resettlement offices from local governments and the Company will work closely together to implement and supervise compensation disbursement, house restoration, and so on. The Ministry of Railway will semiannually prepare and submit a monitoring report to the World Bank and complete an evaluation report on resettlement implementation after all resettlement work has been completed. In addition, the Ministry of Railway will entrust an external monitoring organization to handle the external monitoring and evaluating work. The work of the external monitoring organization includes: basic data survey; verification and corroboration on the circumstances of the compensation funds; assessing and evaluating procedures for appeal and the response and level of satisfaction of the affected people on their legal rights and compensation; evaluating the conditions of the recovery of income of the affected people and lessons obtained during the process in order to better facilitate future resettlement work . The Page 9 8 external monitoring organization will prepare and submit a monitoring and evaluation report to the Ministry of Railway and World Bank every half year. Within 2 years after all resettlement work has been completed, the external monitoring organization will submit a post-resettlement evaluation report to the Ministry of Railway and World Bank. Page 10 9 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project brief 1. GY-GZ Railway Line starts from the southwestern region to the south china coastal region, is constructed to be a part of the key railway network of the western region. It is designed to carry both passengers and cargo, with passengers as the main priority. It is situated and crosses southeast of Guiyang, north of Guangxi and west of Guangdong Province (see attachment 1). The line starts from the North Guiyang Station in Guangshan of Guiyang City in Guizhou Province, passes through Longli, cuts Doupengshan to Dujun. Then it goes from Sandu along Liujiang to Rongjiang, Congjiang into Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It crosses Rongjiang and Jiaoliu Railway Line, passes Sanjiang of Liuzhou City, crosses Tianpingshan Tunnel, passes Guilin, crosses Lijiang River and continues to Gongcheng, Zhongshan, and Hezhou into Guangdong Province territory. Then it passes Huaiji, crosses Beijiang and passes Zhaoqin, Shanshui, and Foshan into the Guangzhou New Hub station. The main length of the line is 857. 300km. The project is constructed with the technical standard of 1st class, double track, and is designed at the speed to transport passengers at 200km/h. The smallest curve radius is 3500m. Distance between lines is 4. 6km and the limiting gradient is 1 dotaccent in GY-H Z Railway and 9‰ in HZ-New GZ. The effective length of the arrival-departure line is 850m (double engine 880m), electrical traction with traction weight of 4000 tons, automatic block, and satisfy the construction clearance of transporting double layer containers. 2. GY-GZ Railway Line passes along the following 3 provinces/region, 9 prefectures and 28 counties (cities/districts). In Guizhou Province, it passes through Nanming District, Yunyan District, Gaoxin District and Baiyuan District which are under the jurisdiction of Guiyang City; South Qian Province and areas under its jurisdiction: Longli County, Guiding County and Sandu County; Southeast Qian Province and areas under its jurisdiction: Rongjiang County, Congjiang County and Liping County; Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Liuzhou City Sanjiang Dong Nationality Autonomous Region; Guilin City and areas under its jurisdiction: Longsheng County, Lingui County, Lingchuan County, Yangshuo County and Gongcheng Yao Nationality Autonomous Region; Hezhou City and areas under its jurisdiction: Zhongshan County, Pinggui District and Babu District; Guangdong Province Zhaoqin City and areas under its jurisdiction: Huaiji County, Guangning County, Sihui City and Dinghu District; Foshan City and areas under its jurisdiction: Shanshui District and Nanhai District; Guangzhou City and Panyu District. 3. The construction of GY-GZ Railway Line forms an efficient, high speed and large capability railway channel from the china southwest to south china – Guiyang to Guangzhou. The transportation distance from Guiyang to Guangzhou will be shortened from 1500km to around 800km. The running time of the passenger train will be about 4. 4 hours and it is 15. 6 hours shorter than the current Xiangqian-Jingguang Railway. The running time of the passenger train from China southwest to south China- Page 11 10 0 Chongqing to Guangzhou will be about 6. 5 hours and it is 13. 7 hours shorter than the current Yuhuai-Jingguang Railway. The line will closely connect by time and space the southwest and pearl river delta region. Transportation conditions will be effectively improved with the construction of GY-GZ Railway Line. It will create chances to closely connect the south and southeast Guizhou and west Guangdong where minorities are amassed with important economic ruling points such as Guiyang, Guilin, Guangzhou and etc. At the same, it will connect vertical main lines such as Jiao-Liu, Xiang-Gui and Luo-Zhan Railway Lines. It will also improve, extend the coverage and boost the flexibility of the railway network. 4. GY-GZ Railway is from North Guiyang to New Guangzhou with 30 stations. In these stations, Guiyang is an old station, New Guangzhou is being built now, and North Guiyang, Guiyang and New Guangzhou are all passenger stations. There are 15 intermediate stations for both cargo and passenger and 12 overtaking stations. The average distance between stations is 31. 34km. The longest distance between stations is 46. 469km (Nanyu-Gongcheng) while the shortest distance between stations is 10.27 km (North Guiyang-Guiyang). According to preliminary design documents by the design institute, earthwork of the construction of the project amounts to 7728. 21 ten thousand cubic meters. The total investment is estimated to be RMB 85. 8 billion yuan. 5. The newly-built GY-GZ Railway Line is situated in China and connects the southwest and south east of China. Its geographical location is superior. The construction of the GY-GZ Railway line will vastly shorten the time space distance between Guizhou Province in the southwest, the northern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the economically developed Guangdong Province in the southeast. It will play a positive role in facilitating the exchange of technical, economy and culture between the east and the west, reduce poverty in the western regions, and promote the development of the socioeconomic situation of the regions alongside the project. 6. Once the GY-GZ Railway Line is completed, the number of passenger trains in the near future will be 62 pairs / day and will be able to freight 15 million tons / year. Later on, the number of passenger trains will be 86 pairs / day and will be able to freight 18 million tons / year. Prospective transportation can reach up to 100 pairs / day and 25 million tons / year. The speed of over 200 km/h for passenger train can shorten the distance between Guiyang and Guangzhou from the current 21. 5 hours to within 5 hours. The construction of the GY-GZ Railway is to solve from the root problems on speed connecting underdeveloped Guizhou Province and distant southwest regions with the developed Guangdong Province. It is also to relieve hectic freight conditions. 1.2 RP preparation history 7. This Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is compiled by the foreign capital center of Ministry of Railway of the People's Republic of China with the assistance from the Southwest Jiatong University. According to arrangements of the Ministry of Railway, the feasibility report of the project is formulated by the China Railway Eryuan Page 12 11 Engineering Group Co. Ltd and the Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd. The Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd is responsible for the designing work from Guiyang to (include) Hezhou, and then the Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd is responsible for the section from Hezhou (not including) to Guangzhou. · The preliminary exploration and measurements of the project began at the end of February 2007 and ended at the end of April 2007. The designing work followed soon after; · June 8, 2007, t he designing institute optimized the feasibility design report based on the views from the on-site survey raised by the centre of construction, design and appraisal of the Ministry of Railway · From the end of August 2007 to the late of September, 2007 – The centre for construction, design and appraisal of the Ministry of Railway evaluated the draft feasibility design report of this project. According to the recommendations of the review, the design institute completed revision and supplements for the feasibility design report in mid September 2007; · In the early of October, 2007, MOR conducted an extensive on-site survey, by which project design was further optimized. · At the end of December, 2007 – the designing institute completed the feasibility study report. 8. The project appraisal was completed by the National Development and Reformation Committee on May 18, 2007. The environmental impact evaluation report and feasibility report is approved by the National Development and Reformation Committee in September 2008. 9. Working together with the two design institute, the RAP preparation was carried out by Southwest Communication University from May 2007. The social-economic survey was completed by end 2007. The first draft RAP was finished in July 2008 and revised separately in September and November 2008 according to progress of the prelimary design of the project. 1.3 Measures to Minimize Impact of Construction 1.3.1 Project Planning and Design Stage 10. To minimize the impact on the socioeconomic situation of the local residents, the project owner and design institute took the following measures during the stage of planning and design: Page 13 12 2 · To do more deliberation and take into account the impact on socioeconomic situations during the selection of design plans and make minimizing impact on socioeconomic situations as the factor for improving the design plans; · To minimize land acquisition and relocation, the design unit adheres to principle of “avoid densely populated areas and residential areas, minimize demolition, minimize acquisition of cultivated or simply minimize acquisition of land”; · Optimize the design, shorten construction time, and justify the time period for house demolition and construction work. 1.3.2 Measures related to Construction 11. During the stage of project construction, the measures the contractorswill take include: A. Enhance the mechanism of public participation. Before the projects construction to place notices in affected areas and resettlement areas, including the time period of the project construction and planned progress; to publicize policy frameworks on compensation of land acquisition, demolition, relocation and resettlement, and to accept the supervision of the existing residents in the resettlement areas; B. Measures to minimize the raising of dust: In order to keep the construction site clean and comfortable, and minimize the impact of the construction work on the environment, spray water on the surface of every construction roads in densely populated areas to avoid the raising of dust during days with continuous sunshine and wind. The contractors will timely dispose of earthwork in a schematic way. To keep the environment clean by avoiding overloading and take measures to prevent spilling during transporting earthwork; C. Dispose of waste in the construction site. As the construction period is long and there will be many construction workers, the construction will produce a lot of waste, domestic or otherwise. The contractors should timely clean up all waste in the construction site according to the requirements of the local Environmental and Health Department. The contractors should ensure the cleanliness of the construction site to avoid breeding and spreading of infectious diseases; D. During the construction period, the contractors will place priority in using local construction materials. Under practical circumstances, the contractors should also place priority in using local transportation and labor to enable the affected people to benefit from the construction of the project. Page 14 13 3 1.3.3 Implementation Stage 12. In the implementiaton, the following measures shall be taken to minimize the impact on the local residents: · Modify the resettlement schemes based on actual conditions to ensure the standard of living of the people will not decline; · Enforce internal and external monitoring, and establish an effective and straightforward mechanism and channels for feedback. Shorten the time period for handling information to ensure problems that arise during construction may be resolved promptly; · Contractors are to take effective measures to minimize impact on local production. 1.4 Main resettlement impacts 1.4.1 Land 13. Table 1 summarized information of permanent land acquisition for the porejct, and specific data is provided in Section 3 and Attachement 2. Total land acquisition for the whole railway line is 32617.3 mu, among which, Guiyang City 2855. 5 mu, taking up 8. 8%; South Guizhou 3148. 1 mu, taking up 9. 7%; Southeast Guizhou 2090.8 mu, taking up 6. 4%; Liuzhou City 1513. 4 mu, taking up 4. 6%; Guilin City 7939. 6mu, taking up 24. 3%; Hezhou City 5900 mu, taking up 18. 1%; Zhaoqin City 6537. 1 mu, taking up 20%, Foshan 1527. 1 mu, taking up 4. 7%. Guangzhou City 1105. 9 mu, taking up 3. 4%. 14. Among the permanently acquisitioned land, 18776. 3 mu is cultivated land, taking up 57. 6% of the whole land acquisition; Pond is 1343. 8 mu, taking up 4. 1%; woodland for agriculture is 8088. 79 mu, taking up 24. 9%; land for construction is 2691. 3 mu, taking up 8. 3%; unused wasteland is 1669 mu, taking up 5. 1% of the total land acquisition. Among all the land acquisitioned, land acquisition for stations is 7657 mu, taking up 23.5%. Table 1: Statistics of the Area of Land Requisitioned Permanently by GGR City Total area of land requisitioned permanently (mu) In which, Farmland (mu) Guiyang City 2855. 5 1643. 8 Qiannan Prefecture 3148. 1 1812. 2 Qiandongnan Prefecture 2090.8 1203. 6 Liuzhou City 1513. 4 871. 2 Guilin City 7939. 6 4570.4 Hezhou City 5900 3396. 3 Zhaoqing City 6537. 1 3763. 1 Page 15 14 4 Foshan City 1527. 1 879. 1 Guangzhou city 1105. 9 636. 6 Total 32617. 3 18776. 3 15. Temporary land acquisition during the construction period is of 24078. 4 mu. A large portion of this land will be used for construction of bridges. Among the land for temporary occupation, 5.1% are wasteland. After the completion of the project, the contractors will recover the land to its original condition and return to the land owners. The construction company will reach agreements with land owners to be occupied temporarily along the alignment of the project. The scope of this land is shown in the following table. Table1-1 the scope of temporary land acquisition 7\SH\03 8QLW\03 $PRXQW\03 Large-scale temporary facilities and the transition project Km 597. 64 Auto transport pavement Km 647. 6 Material factory site 12 Manufacture(store)grider factory site 9 concrete mixing stations site 45 Graded gravel mixing station site 12 Ballast storge site 12 Track-laying base site 3 Manufacture(store)Board track field site 7 Track board storage site 7 1.4.2 Houses/Structures 16. Table 2 3 4 provides the amount of demolished houses/structures along the project. The total area of structures to be demolished along the railway line is 1896065 m 2 , among which 1380511 m 2 is for resident houses, which is included for both rural and urban .taking 71.2% ; To 1380511 m 2, in which, 617317 m 2 belongs to urban houses, take 44.7%; 190 enterprises/shops possesses 485000 m 2 , taking up 25. 6%; 30554 m 2 for school with 1. 6% of the total. Including 30 train stations and related infrastructures, the average demolition of structures per kilometer along the railway line is 2256 m 2 . Attachment 2 provides detailed data on the planned demolition of structures. 17. The house demolition in towns lies mainly in:Longshan town of Longli county in Guizhou. Yanshan town of Guiding county. Jiuzhi town. Changming town. Gantang town of Dunyun county. Xiaoweizhai town. Daping town. Wangsi town. Zhaoxing town of Liping county. Heping town of Sanjiang county. Wutong town of Lingui county. Lingchuan town of Lingchuan county. Xingping town of Yangshuo tonuty. Gongcheng town of Gongcheng county. Lianhua town. Honghua town of Zhongshan county. Wanggao town of Hezhou county. Yongxing town of Huaiji county. Nanjie Page 16 15 5 town of Guangning county. Xinan town of Sanshui District. Dali town of Nanhai District etc. Duyun city. Lingchuan county of Guilin city,Nanhai District of Foshan city are main centralized area. See attached Table 47-58. 18. 190 enterprises/shops are mainly located in Guangdong province ,especially in the area of Nanhai District in Foshan city,detailed info can be found in Attachment 10. 19. 7 Demolished schools are respectively Malongtang school of Lingchuan county, Lianhua school of Zhongshan county, Gulou school, Xiangkou School of Guangning County, Qixing Middle School, Gaoliang Middle School of Sihui County, and Dongyuan Experience School of Sanshui District, etc. Page 17 1 6 6 T a b l e 2 : S t a t i s t i c s o f t h e A r e a o f B u i l d i n g s D e m o l i s h e d b y G G R ( G u i z h o u ) R u r a l A r e a o f b u i l d i n g s d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y t o w n s h i p s A m o u n t i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n P o p u l a t i o n i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l B r i c k & c o n c r e t e B r i c k & w o o d E a r t h & w o o d S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e S c h o o l h o u s e C i t y h o u s e T o t a l B a i y u n 2 0 6 8 3 7 3 0 3 9 4 1 8 9 9 6 4 8 6 3 3 9 5 1 2 5 8 3 1 9 3 0 0 1 2 1 6 2 5 0 7 5 7 5 9 8 5 N a m i n g 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 3 1 8 4 9 1 9 9 0 7 5 0 9 6 4 1 4 0 2 7 0 7 2 0 1 7 7 1 2 7 1 2 6 2 1 5 7 9 5 1 2 Y u n y a n 1 7 6 7 6 0 2 0 7 2 3 1 2 9 5 2 3 3 1 5 2 6 9 4 1 7 6 1 1 3 1 5 9 8 2 9 1 7 0 9 7 5 1 8 0 8 G a o x i n 4 1 4 1 7 5 0 5 5 2 6 2 3 4 5 3 9 8 8 4 1 7 1 8 4 4 6 9 8 3 5 0 9 1 2 2 1 0 4 5 5 9 1 1 3 8 1 5 4 G u i y a n g c i t y S u b t o t a l 1 0 9 6 4 6 4 9 1 3 8 2 2 8 8 6 3 9 4 2 2 1 1 5 1 7 9 6 9 1 1 7 4 9 8 7 7 2 7 5 5 2 6 1 1 3 9 7 8 3 4 5 4 5 9 L o n g l i 3 0 5 1 0 9 1 3 1 2 4 0 1 9 5 2 3 4 9 9 7 4 0 6 1 2 6 5 5 1 9 8 2 3 1 2 4 9 2 5 7 5 5 7 8 0 6 7 G u i d i n g 2 3 5 9 9 2 1 4 2 6 6 8 9 1 6 2 2 8 1 1 8 5 4 1 2 1 2 9 0 5 0 5 7 0 1 1 7 5 8 3 5 6 4 4 S a n d u 3 5 7 1 4 8 4 2 2 4 2 0 1 4 0 1 2 3 5 8 7 2 9 1 6 1 9 0 5 1 4 2 2 1 8 9 6 1 8 4 7 6 5 6 0 1 3 Q i a n n a n S u b t o t a l 8 9 7 3 5 6 7 6 7 9 2 6 4 2 4 5 1 1 0 8 6 5 8 8 3 1 5 7 7 2 4 3 0 9 4 2 7 1 5 5 5 9 8 9 1 6 9 7 2 4 R o n g j i a n g 3 2 5 1 3 6 9 1 7 1 5 3 1 0 7 1 9 2 7 4 3 2 2 3 0 1 4 5 7 1 0 8 5 1 6 8 4 1 4 0 9 7 4 2 7 8 5 C o n g j i a n g 2 1 7 9 1 2 1 1 2 8 3 7 0 5 2 1 8 0 4 1 4 6 5 9 5 9 7 1 5 7 4 5 1 9 2 9 8 2 8 1 8 9 L i p i n g 5 6 2 0 8 8 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 1 0 4 1 6 8 0 5 0 7 9 3 2 0 6 5 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e Q i a n d o n g n a n S u b t o t a l 5 9 8 2 4 8 9 3 6 4 3 7 2 2 7 7 1 5 8 2 7 4 7 3 6 3 0 9 6 2 3 0 8 7 1 4 5 5 2 9 9 9 4 9 0 9 7 3 T o t a l i n G u i z h o u 3 c i t y o r p r e f e c t u r e 1 2 t o w n s h i p s 2 5 9 1 1 0 7 0 5 2 4 2 5 9 1 1 5 1 6 1 6 3 8 8 0 7 3 1 5 3 6 2 0 6 1 7 1 5 3 9 0 8 9 6 9 6 1 9 9 9 6 1 6 0 6 1 5 6 Page 18 1 7 7 T a b l e 3 : S t a t i s t i c s o f t h e A r e a o f B u i l d i n g s D e m o l i s h e d b y G G R ( G u a n g x i ) R u r a l A r e a o f b u i l d i n g s d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y t o w n s h i p s A m o u n t i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n P o p u l a t i o n i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l B r i c k & c o n c r e t e B r i c k & w o o d E a r t h & w o o d S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e S c h o o l h o u s e C i t y h o u s e T o t a l S a n j i a n g t o n g z u 6 2 2 2 4 9 0 3 0 0 2 8 1 8 7 6 6 4 8 0 5 3 9 0 3 2 5 5 2 1 9 1 5 8 1 2 0 7 2 4 8 9 0 7 5 2 8 3 L i u z h o u S u b t o t a l 6 2 2 2 4 9 0 3 0 0 2 8 1 8 7 6 6 4 8 0 5 3 9 0 3 2 5 5 2 1 9 1 5 8 1 2 0 7 2 4 8 9 0 7 5 2 8 3 l o n g s h e n g 1 6 7 7 3 4 5 0 9 1 3 1 8 2 8 1 5 6 6 2 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 0 4 4 2 0 0 1 2 7 2 8 L i n g u i 2 2 1 8 1 1 1 4 2 1 0 8 8 8 2 2 2 7 3 1 8 4 8 1 2 0 7 9 0 5 2 5 7 0 1 1 7 6 0 3 5 5 9 2 L i n g c h u a n 1 1 4 5 4 2 7 3 5 8 0 1 8 3 6 2 6 0 9 2 8 2 7 5 4 3 4 9 3 2 3 6 8 5 5 2 3 2 2 4 7 8 8 2 1 4 5 0 7 7 Y a n g s o u 2 0 1 7 5 0 9 1 2 8 5 7 0 5 1 4 6 1 1 1 8 7 7 7 6 5 8 1 9 3 6 7 7 5 6 0 2 2 8 7 4 G o n g c h e n g y a o z u 5 4 9 1 9 9 4 1 5 3 1 3 9 5 7 1 2 4 5 2 1 9 9 1 1 3 0 2 9 6 9 9 6 1 1 1 2 6 0 0 3 8 2 2 3 G u i l i n S u b t o t a l 2 2 8 3 8 5 6 2 1 0 1 7 6 0 6 3 6 0 0 1 6 2 8 3 1 3 2 3 1 8 6 5 0 6 4 6 5 8 4 0 7 4 8 4 0 0 2 2 5 4 4 9 4 Z h o n g s h a n 9 5 7 4 3 7 4 2 2 5 2 7 1 4 0 7 9 3 6 0 5 2 9 2 7 1 9 1 6 1 4 3 6 8 9 0 5 1 8 6 6 7 5 6 4 6 7 P i n g g u i 1 4 0 4 2 0 3 3 9 4 1 2 1 2 1 3 5 4 3 1 4 4 1 2 2 8 8 5 2 1 5 5 2 1 3 5 8 2 8 0 0 2 8 4 8 5 3 G u a n g x i p r o v i n c e H e z h o u S u b t o t a l 1 0 9 7 4 7 9 4 5 6 4 6 8 3 5 2 9 2 9 0 3 6 7 3 3 9 4 8 0 1 3 5 9 2 0 2 2 6 3 4 6 6 6 9 1 4 1 3 2 0 T o t a l i n G u a n g x i 3 c i t i e s 9 t o w n s h i p s 4 0 0 2 1 5 8 4 6 1 8 8 2 5 6 1 1 7 6 5 8 3 0 1 2 4 2 4 4 7 3 1 6 0 0 3 1 1 9 7 3 6 7 5 4 4 1 5 5 5 6 1 4 7 1 0 9 7 Page 19 1 8 8 T a b l e 4 : S t a t i s t i c s o f t h e A r e a o f B u i l d i n g s D e m o l i s h e d b y G G R ( G u a n g d o n g ) R u r a l A r e a o f b u i l d i n g s d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y t o w n s h i p s A m o u n t i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n P o p u l a t i o n i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l B r i c k & c o n c r e t e B r i c k & w o o d E a r t h & w o o d S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e S c h o o l h o u s e C i t y h o u s e T o t a l H u a i j i 5 9 1 2 5 2 6 2 0 8 5 8 1 3 0 3 6 3 3 3 9 2 7 1 1 1 7 7 0 1 3 2 3 2 8 3 3 4 3 9 0 3 9 3 1 3 G u a n g n i n g 3 7 0 1 5 4 5 3 6 1 1 1 2 2 5 7 1 5 7 7 8 4 6 9 4 3 0 6 9 2 2 9 8 1 1 4 4 8 2 9 8 5 7 9 0 3 9 7 S i h u i 1 8 7 7 7 9 1 9 7 4 0 1 2 3 3 8 3 1 5 8 2 5 6 6 1 6 7 8 1 2 5 3 5 7 9 0 1 6 2 8 6 4 9 3 5 1 D i n g h u 2 6 8 1 1 2 4 2 3 0 3 1 1 4 3 9 4 3 6 8 5 2 9 9 4 1 9 5 8 1 4 6 2 4 9 2 1 1 9 0 0 0 5 7 5 7 6 Z h a o q i n S u b t o t a l 1 4 1 6 5 9 7 4 9 9 7 4 0 6 2 3 3 9 1 5 9 6 0 1 2 9 6 5 8 4 7 5 6 3 3 7 2 3 9 9 2 6 9 5 3 3 2 3 6 6 3 7 S a n s h u i 1 2 0 5 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 7 7 7 1 1 1 9 7 5 1 6 0 4 1 0 4 8 7 8 3 4 4 9 4 1 0 1 7 8 3 0 8 4 3 N a n h a i 1 1 9 2 4 3 5 9 9 0 0 3 9 5 6 2 7 4 1 4 4 0 7 1 1 7 0 4 7 6 5 4 5 7 4 5 3 3 6 1 9 7 4 6 4 3 2 2 5 7 5 4 F o s h a n S u b t o t a l 2 3 9 7 8 5 7 2 1 0 2 3 7 6 6 3 9 8 5 1 6 3 8 2 1 3 3 0 8 8 7 0 2 6 5 2 8 7 4 1 1 3 8 4 8 2 1 2 5 6 5 9 7 P a n y u 7 6 9 2 3 8 3 1 3 0 2 3 1 8 1 3 9 5 2 0 8 3 7 1 6 9 3 0 1 1 0 7 0 8 2 6 9 7 5 2 0 9 1 0 7 4 4 1 3 2 5 5 7 8 G u a n g d o n g G u a n g z h o u S u b t o t a l 7 6 9 2 3 8 3 1 3 0 2 3 1 8 1 3 9 5 2 0 8 3 7 1 6 9 3 0 1 1 0 7 0 8 2 6 9 7 5 2 0 9 1 0 7 4 4 1 3 2 5 5 7 8 S u b t o t a l i n g u a n g d o n g 3 c i t i e s 7 t o w n s h i p s 4 5 8 2 1 6 9 2 9 3 3 2 3 4 7 2 0 7 7 1 9 5 3 1 7 9 4 3 2 0 3 2 8 2 4 7 2 1 1 3 5 6 1 3 3 1 4 2 6 1 7 9 5 8 1 8 8 1 2 T o t a l i n t h r e e p r o v i n c e s 9 c i t i e s o r p r e f e c t u r e s 2 8 t o w n s h i p s 1 1 1 7 5 4 3 4 8 0 7 6 3 1 9 4 4 7 6 9 9 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 9 9 2 1 2 6 4 8 6 7 4 8 5 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 4 6 1 7 3 1 7 1 8 9 6 0 6 5 Page 20 19 9 1.4.3 Affected People 20. Table 5 provides data on the number of people affected by land acquisition and house demolition. Totally 23827 households and99595 people are affected by land acquisition for the GY-GZ Railway project. Among them, 3259 houselolds with 11041 people are affected by urban demolition,14359 households with 63164 people are affected by project land acquisition; 12652 households with 56115people are affected by only land acquisition; 7916 households with 32439 people are affected by house demolition; 6209 households with 5390 people are affected by only house demolition. 1707 households with 7049 people will be affected by both land acquisition and house demolition. Total population of the 26 county level regions is 18 million people. GY-GZ Railway Line passes through 226 villages, with 627262 people. The population affected by project land acquisition accounts for 3.7% of the total affected population in affected villages, and accounts for 0.13% of the total affected population in the corridor. See attached Table 5 and table 5-1. Table 5 Statistics of the Population Affected in city and rural by House Demolition of GGR Affected househoulds(HH) \03 Affected population (person) \03 Region \03 FLW\\03 UXUDO\03 WRWDO\03 FLW\\03 UXUDO\03 WRWDO\03 Guiyang City \03 caronficaron\03 ffdotaccentfl\03 fiflhungarumlautcaron\03 fflfibrevecaron\03 fflffhungarumlautffi\03 ffcaronffhungarumlaut\03 Qiannan Prefecture \03 fflffffi\03 caronbreveff\03 dotaccenthungarumlaut\1a\03 \1affifl\03 ffldotaccentffi\1a\03 ffibrevecaron\1a\03 Qiandongnan \03 fiffifl\03 ffcarondotaccent\03 brevehungarumlautdotaccent\03 ffihungarumlautfi\03 fflflhungarumlautdotaccent\03 fflffdotaccenthungarumlaut\03 Guizhou \03 hungarumlautdotaccenthungarumlaut\03 ficaronflffl\03 fflbrevehungarumlautfi\03 ffiffl\1a\1a\03 \1affffldotaccent\03 fifl\1aflbreve\03 Liuzhou City \03 fifflff\03 ffhungarumlautdotaccent\03 caronfflffl\03 ffi\1affi\03 fflfifi\1a\03 fflffhungarumlautfl\03 Guilin City \03 fffflfl\03 fidotaccentcaronffi\03 fflffldotaccentffi\03 fifflbrevehungarumlaut\03 \1affiflffi\03 dotaccentbrevecaronffl\03 Hezhou City \03 fflffiffi\03 dotaccentcaronff\03 fiflhungarumlaut\1a\03 \1aflfl\03 ffflhungarumlautff\03 ff\1ahungarumlautff\03 Guangxi \03 \1a\1a\1a\03 ffifflfflbreve\03 ffflflffl\03 fflffiffiffl\03 fiffibrevefiff\03 fibrevedotaccentffcaron\03 Zhaoqing City \03 ff\1afi\03 hungarumlautffbreve\03 fiffficaron\03 fidotaccentdotaccentfi\03 ffflhungarumlautffi\03 brevehungarumlaut\1aff\03 Foshan City \03 ffdotaccentbreve\03 fihungarumlautfiffl\03 fflffihungarumlaut\1a\03 fihungarumlautffihungarumlaut\03 caroncaronffiffi\03 dotaccentbreve\1affl\03 Guangzhou City \03 breveffi\1a\03 fflffiffl\03 \1acaronhungarumlaut\03 ficaronfiffl\03 \1a\1afi\03 fflffidotaccentffi\03 Guangdong \03 fiffhungarumlautffi\03 ffifldotaccenthungarumlaut\03 ffbrevedotaccentffl\03 breveffffiffl\03 fififfhungarumlaut\1a\03 ficaronhungarumlautfflhungarumlaut\03 Total \03 ffifflbrevehungarumlaut\03 \1ahungarumlautficaron\03 fififi\1abreve\03 fififlfffi\03 ffifflffffihungarumlaut\03 ffffiffdotaccentfl\03 Page 21 2 0 0 T a b l e 5 - 1 : S t a t i s t i c s o f t h e P o p u l a t i o n R u r a l A f f e c t e d b y L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n a n d H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f G G R R e g i o n T o t a l p o p u l a t i o n a f f e c t e d 149.3 237.1 7.6 3.8 90 : \03 P o p u l a t i o n a f f e c t e d b y o n l y l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n 153.7 323.0 7.6 3.8 90 : \03 P o p u l a t i o n a f f e c t e d b y o n l y h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n P o p u l a t i o n a f f e c t e d b y l a n d + h o u s e P o p u l a t i o n a f f e c t e d b y l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n P o p u l a t i o n a f f e c t e d b y h o u s e d e m o l i t o n H o u s e h o l d P e r s o n H o u s e h o l d P e r s o n H H P e r s o n H H P e r s o n H H P e r s o n H H P e r s o n G u i y a n g C i t y 1 1 4 5 5 9 4 1 6 6 5 3 4 4 8 3 9 5 2 0 5 1 8 5 4 4 2 181.1 568.0 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a e 181.1 575.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 181.1 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 607.0 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi ccent arumlaut 181.1 618.2 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 181.1 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 625.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 664.9 7.6 3.7 90 : ff ccent 181.1 672.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 181.1 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 181.1 706.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ff arumlaut 181.1 714.0 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 181.1 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 181.1 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 Q i a n n a n P r e f e c t u r e 3 9 5 9 1 6 7 8 9 3 3 0 5 1 3 9 5 2 5 1 6 2 2 3 9 1 3 8 5 9 8 195.3 564.2 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 195.3 567.9 7.6 3.7 90 : ff 195.3 571.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ff 195.3 575.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 195.3 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 195.3 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 195.3 603.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 195.3 607.1 7.6 3.7 90 : ff e e 195.3 618.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 195.3 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 195.3 625.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 n e 195.3 672.3 7.6 3.7 90 : ff 195.3 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 195.3 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 195.3 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl ccent 195.3 710.3 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 195.3 714.0 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 195.3 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 195.3 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 Q i a n d o n g n a n 3 2 5 9 1 4 5 0 7 2 7 9 1 1 2 4 0 9 3 8 2 1 7 1 1 8 6 3 8 7 209.6 564.2 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl ccent 209.6 571.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 209.6 575.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 209.6 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 603.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 209.6 607.1 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 209.6 610.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a arumlaut n 209.6 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 625.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 664.9 7.6 3.7 90 : ff n ccent 209.6 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 209.6 706.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fl arumlaut ccent 209.6 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 209.6 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 G u i z h o u 8 3 5 8 3 7 2 1 4 6 7 5 6 2 9 7 8 6 1 2 8 8 5 9 7 8 3 1 4 1 4 5 0 224.1 564.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 224.1 567.9 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 224.1 571.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 224.1 575.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 224.1 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 603.3 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 224.1 607.1 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 224.1 610.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 224.1 614.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi n 224.1 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 625.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 661.0 7.6 3.7 90 : fi n 224.1 668.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 224.1 672.2 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 224.1 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 224.1 706.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ff 224.1 710.3 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl ccent 224.1 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 224.1 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 L i u z h o u C i t y 6 3 6 2 7 0 5 1 3 8 5 8 8 4 3 1 1 8 3 2 6 7 2 8 5 238.4 568.0 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 238.4 571.8 7.6 3.7 90 : fl e 238.4 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 238.4 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 ccent 238.4 614.6 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 238.4 618.3 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 238.4 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 238.4 625.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 238.4 664.9 7.6 3.7 90 : ff arumlaut ccent 238.4 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 238.4 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 238.4 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 238.4 706.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 238.4 710.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 238.4 714.0 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 238.4 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 238.4 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 G u i l i n C i t y 4 1 1 7 1 6 4 4 0 2 2 5 4 9 1 3 7 1 3 3 5 5 2 2 1 5 2 8 2 0 8 2 252.7 564.2 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 252.7 567.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a ccent 252.7 575.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 252.7 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 603.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 252.7 607.1 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 252.7 610.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 252.7 614.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fi arumlaut 252.7 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 625.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 661.0 7.6 3.7 90 : fi ccent n 252.7 672.2 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 252.7 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \1a 252.7 706.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 252.7 710.3 7.6 3.7 90 : fl 252.7 714.0 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 252.7 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 252.7 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 H e z h o u C i t y 1 8 9 6 9 0 1 5 1 0 3 2 4 9 2 1 6 6 8 3 1 6 4 1 9 6 9 3 0 267.1 564.2 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 267.1 567.9 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 267.1 571.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl ccent 267.1 579.2 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 267.1 582.9 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 e ccent e 267.1 618.2 7.6 3.7 90 : fi 267.1 622.1 7.6 3.7 90 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arumlaut 353.0 668.5 7.6 3.7 90 : fi n 353.0 676.1 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 353.0 679.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 353.0 699.1 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi 353.0 702.8 7.6 3.7 90 : ffl 353.0 706.5 7.6 3.7 90 : ff 353.0 710.3 7.6 3.7 90 : ffi arumlaut 353.0 717.8 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 353.0 721.5 7.6 3.7 90 : \03 Page 22 21 21 SECTION 2 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY 2.1 Socioeconomic Situation of Project Areas 2.1.1 Regional General Situation 21. General Situation of Guizhou Province: Guizhou Province is an inland mountainous region with multiple ethnic minority groups and rich in resources. It is 595 thousand meters from the east to the west and 509 thousand meters from the north to the south. The whole province has an area of 176167 km 2 , taking up 1. 8% of the total area of the whole country. Guizhou’s land features of terrain are a part of China’s western Plateau with average height 1100 meters above sea level and is a typical highland region with mountains, hills, basin and valleys. 92. 5% of the area is mountains and hills. It has a diverse climate. Due to special geographic location and complicated landforms, the weather and ecological distribution is complicated and many. Characteristics of multiplex agriculture are apparent and production of agriculture is regional. Guizhou is suitable for both comprehensive and specialized development of agriculture. Guizhou soil resources are apparently not enough for agricultural production. Area of soil for agriculture, forestry and breeding takes up 83% of the total area of the province. 22. There are 5 prefectures, 9 prefecture level cities, 10 county level cities, 59 counties and 12 autonomous counties under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. 70 cities and counties are open to the outside world. The whole region has an area of around 230 thousand km 2 . Ethnic minority groups include Zhuang, Han, Yao, Miao, Dong, Mulam, Maonan, Yi, Gelo and etc. Guangxi has a sub-tropical monsoonal climate with very hot summers and warm winters with occasional chill. Dry and humid seasons are apparent. Continuous cropping can be done is a large portion of the regions because of long summers and warm winters. The planting of rice is common in the whole region and it is one of the major rice production areas in China. Guangxi’s mineral resources are abundant; bauxite, petroleum, manganese, quartz, tin, tungsten and etc. It has the most manganese mines reserves in China and is mainly distributed in Guiping, Laibin, Daxin and Qinzhou. Good quality limestone is abundantly distributed. There are sea-salt along the coast. Guangxi produces a lot of Shatian pomelos, leeches, longans, pineapples, luohanguos and etc. Special local products include cassia, aniseed, anise-oil, pseudo-ginseng, gecko, willow, rosin, “south-pearl” and etc. Guangxi’s mineral resources are abundant, mainly alumyte, tin, antimony, zinc, lead, limestone and etc. Main industries are making of gold, machinery, sugar and canned products. There are also traditional handicraft such as Zhuang brocades, Yao embroidery, shell carvings, awn weavings and etc. There are also many other traditional handicraft industries and production of artifacts with cultural flavor. The more well-known brocades come from Jingxi, Xincheng and Binyang. Binyang is also well-known for its porcelain, bamboo paper, grass linen and etc. 23. Guangdong Province has an area of 178 thousand km2. The total population is 57310 thousand. It is one of the provinces in China which is more densely populated. Main ethnic groups are Han, Zhuang, Miao, Yao, Hui, Man, She and Page 23 22 22 etc. It is also one of the provinces with the most overseas Chinese residents. Guangdong's climate is gentle, with beautiful mountains and rivers. It has also a lot of well-known historical sites. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south. The curve line of the coast is long and meandering. Guangdong's coastline is the longest in China with 4300km. There are many rivers in Guangdong Province. The main ones are Xijiang, Beijiang, Dongjiang and they come together as the Pearl River. The tropic of cancer cuts through the centre of the Province’s inland. A large portion of the province has a subtropical climate while Leizhou Peninsula has a tropical climate. Products from the province are abundant. Most of the regions produce 3 croppings annually. It is one of the country's main rice production region. Guangdong is also well-known for its fruits. There are various types of tropical and subtropical fruits all around the year. There are lyches, oranges, pineapples, bananas, longans, mangoes, starfruits, pomelos, lemons, papayas, olives, coconuts, wampees, plums, jackfruits, guavas and etc. Guangdong is adjacent to Hong Kong, Macau, and is China’s seaport that is closest to the South Asia, Pacific Ocean, Middle East and Africa. The province has 5 seaports open to shipping vessels of foreign countries: Guangzhou Seaport, Huangpu Seaport, Shantou Seaport, Shanwei Seaport and Zhanjiang Seaport. Huangpu Seaport and Zhanjiang Seaport are China’s main seaports for ocean shipping. 2.1.2 City/counties socioeconomic situation 24. Yunyan District, Guiyang City: It is one of the central urban districts of Guiyang City, Guizhou Province and is situated in the northen half of Guiyang City. Total area is 67. 5 km2 with 600 thousand people. It has jurisdiction over 15 neighborhoods and 1 township and is Guizhou Province’s most important administrative, economic and cultural centre next to the prosperous Guiyang City. The geographical location of the district is superior. It has a gathering of main resources such as a beautiful natural environment, convenient transportation, advanced communication system, universities and advanced science education. It also has a wide market and flourishing commerce, people, logistic, information and capital flow. In 2006, the district's GDP was 17. 155 billion yuan, gross financial income 1. 238 billion yuan. Other economic index is also increasing and making a big breakthrough. It received “Contribution to the Development of Western China – Districts, Counties, and Cities with the Fastest Economic Growth in Western Region Award” and “Outstanding City in the Work of Establishing a Civilized City in the Country” and “Outstanding District in Technological Work in the Country” from the Chinese Academy of Science in 2004. In 2006, Yunyan District realized leaping development and was in the first place in the comprehensive objective examination of all cities. 25. Nanming District, Guiyang City: it is situated in the north eastern plateau. The east overlooks Changsha, the south connects with Nanning, the north is close to Chongqing and the east is next to Kunming. It is one of the central urban districts of Guiyang City. The district is well-known because the mother river of Guiyang City - Nanming River passes through the district. Total area of the whole district is 89. 68 km 2. It has 2 townships and 15 neighborhoods with a total of 680 thousand people under its jurisdiction. The urbanization level is 94. 88%. The scenery of Nanming is beautiful. The climate is mild, with no sweltering summers and freezing winters. Rainfall is abundant and the annual average temperature is 15. 3 Celsius. The annual precipitation is 1200 mm and the annual average sunshine is Page 24 23 23 1354 hours. The district is surrounded by mountains. Forestry is abundant. The coverage of forests is 38. 6%. Since 2003, capital from investments is increasing by over 20% annually. Economic growth is maintained at 13. 1%. Retail consumer products are maintained at 14%. Disposable incomes of residents are also maintained at 13%. It is the best investment environment in western China. 26. The Guiyang National High-Tech Industry and Development District is approved by the State Council and established in 1992. It is currently Guizhou’s Province only national-level high technology industry development district. The total planned area is 11. 32 km2. After 15 years of construction and development, it has the production capacity development pattern of “one district two gardens” with its “The New High Technology Industrial Garden", "Jinyang Science and Technology Industrial Garden” and the management mechanism of “Guan Ban Dai Chun". Enterprises in the district developed rapidly. There were more than 800 enterprises by the end of 2006, among which, 163 new high technology enterprises, taking up 71% of the whole province's high technology enterprises. There are 10 public companies, which is 60% of the whole province. During “the tenth 5-year plan, the growth of the high technology industry is 30-40%, overtaking the nation’s industrial production value at the same period by 20 percentage points. The high technology industry has become the most active in the economic development of Guiyang City. At the end of 2004 during the election of the Torch Centre of National Science and Technology, the speed of economic growth of Guiyang National New High Technology Industry and Development District was in the 4 th place amidst 53 new high technology industry and development district in the country. Economic growth was in the 19 th place. Comprehensive assessment and weighted economic development was in the 38 th place. Comprehensive assessment and weighted innovative technology development was in the 28 th place. Compared to the 7 high-tech districts in the western region, the speed and degree of economic growth was in the 2nd and 3rd place respectively. 27. District of Guiyang City was founded in 1993. In 2000, it was upgraded to an administrative region under the jurisdiction of the City and setup as a national development district. The land area is 63. 13 square kilometers. The propulsion is 121,111 at the end of 2006. The average gross production value of the district increased 17. 5%. In 2006. The district gross production value is 2. 818 billion yuan, increased 18. 2% and gross production value per capita reached 23,351 yuan (around USD2, 994). The social solid capital investment achieved 3. 27 billion yuan. The total financial income accomplished 640 million yuan; the local financial income accomplished 409 million yuan. Disposable incomes of residents reached 11,129 yuan and the net income per capita of the peasant reached 4,476 yuan. The total value of social consumption goods is 1. 703 billion yuan. It was a good start of the eleventh five-year plan and the rank among the 23 economy strong counties rose to No. 9 from No. 12. 28. Liuzhou City is situated in north central area of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, governing 6 counties and 4 districts, with a total land area of 18. 6 thousand square kilometers, and a population of 3. 5455 million. The total land area is 1868. 6 thousand hactre, which takes 7. 89% of the total land area of Guangxi (Among them, the urban area is 65. 8 thousand square kilometers). Liuzhou City located in the monsoon climate zone there mid-subtropics is changing to South Asia Zone. The transportation system is convenient in Liuzhou City, which is the transportation hub for Southwest, central to southland, east China and south of China, and it is one Page 25 24 24 of the 10 big railway hubs. Within 4 hours, by road transportation, the seaport can be reached in south seashore. It is one of 45 major road hubs in China. Liuzhou is the first class port of the nation, Liujiang River shipping can trace back to Guizhou and go down to HangKong and Macau. Liuzhou City is the industry centre of Guangxi, and it is an important manufacture base in West China. There already founded the pillar industries, such as automobile sector, mechanical and metallurgical industry. Chemical, medicine, forest paper, Sugar readjustment, Candy making, Construction materials, Tabacco, and spinning and weaving industries co-existed. There are over 3400 industry enterprises, among them 430 enterprises are large scaled ones, 11 are giant industry enterprises. Liuzhou Steel (Group) Company, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. ,Ltd, Guangxi Liugong Machinery Co. ,Ltd, Dongfeng Liuzhou Automobile Co. ,Ltd, Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co. ,Ltd are listed as top 500 outstanding industry enterprises. Liuzhou City is a multinationalities gathered area, the nationalities of residents are over 30. Except for Han ethinic nationality, population of Zhuang, Miao, Dong, Yao, Hui, Mulam ethinic nationalities reaches 1. 8million, which take up 52% of the total population of the city. There are 2 minority ethinic nationality autonomous counties: Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County and Rongshui Miao Autonomous County. And there are 5 ethnic minority villages: Tongle Miao Village, Gaoji Yao Village of Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County; Tonglian Yao Village, Gunbei Dong Village of Rongshui Miao Autonomous County; Gucai Mulam Village of Liucheng County. Zhuang nationality people are mainly distributed in Liujiang County, Liucheng County, Rong’an County, Lvzhai and urban area; Miao,Dong, Yao nationality people are mainly distributed in Rongshui County, Sanjiang County; Mulam nationality poeple are mainly distributed in urban area and Liujiang County and Liucheng County; Hui Nationality people are mainly distributed in urban area and Lvzhai County. 29. Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County of Liujiang City, locates in north part of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; lie in the border of Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou province (region), with a total area of 24. 3 million square kilometer. Guyi Town as urban district of the county is 203 km away from Liuzhou City, and 167 Km away from Guilin City. Sanjiang County is hilly land, more mountains than flat areas, the forest cover rate is 77. 44%. Within the territory, there are 74 rivers crisscrossing, the name of Sanjiang comes from the three big rivers, which are Rongjiang River, Xunjiang River and Miaojiang River. Four seasons a year and highland weather is the majority. The national road No. 209 cross the county, south connect to Liuzhou City, north reach Tongdao County of Hunan Province, the national road 321 reach Guilin City in the east, goes to Congjiang County of Guizhou in the west; Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County has the biggest population of Dong nationality people among the 5 Dong Autonomous Counties. The population of the county is 350 thousand, Dong nationality takes 57%. The county is also a multi nationalities county, beside Dong nationality, there are Han, Miao, Yao, Zhuang nationalities and etc as well. There are 15 townships (towns), they are Guyi Town, Danzhou Town, Doujiang Town, Heping Township, Dudong Township, Bajiang Township, Linxi Township, Laobao Township, Liangkou Township, Yangxi Township, Meilin Township, and two Miao Nationality Townships: Tongle Township and Fulv Township, Gaoji Yao Nationality Township. Page 26 25 25 30. Longsheng ethical Autonomous County, locates in northeast of Guangxi; lie in the south of Yuecheng Mountain with 78 Km away from Guilin City. The total area is 24. 708 million square kilometer and the population of the county is 1670 thousand, minority takes 76%. The minority include Miao, Yao, Zhuang, Han, Dong, Maonan, Hui, Li, Tujia and Bai nationality. Longsheng is subtorrid zone with monsoon weather. The whole year average temperature is 18. 1 with enough rain of 1500-2400mm rainfall a year and the average without frost time is 314 days a year. It is neither too cold in winter nor too hot in summer. The county is a mountainous area with much of forest and rivulet. The forest cover rate is 74%, and the virescence degree is 94%. The average altitude is 700m. The Fupingbao peak is the second highest hill in Guangxi with 1916m of altitude. It just lower than Maoer Mountain of Xingan. The lowest place is Shimentang with 163m of altitude. The county is high mountainous area with large difference in temperature, lots of mountain and deeply vale. There are 21 mountains higher than 1500m. Water system of Xun River spread all the county. Longsheng is a good place for traveling, recuperating and preventing sunstroke because of these mountains and rivers. Longsheng is full of forest with viresence rate of 76% and virescence degree is 94%. The county has abundant of tour source, all kinds of national characteristic, pure and honest folkway and ardent people. After 1985, five beauty spots were established, including the Longsheng hotspring country level forest park with hotspring, Yangmenxia driftage and Yao village, the Longji terrace beauty spot, Xijiangping beauty spot, Huaping virgin forest beauty spot and county beauty spot. The travel industry become the support industry in Longsheng County. 31. Guilin City, locates in northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, it is the politics, economic, culture, science and education centre of northeast district of Guangxi, administrate 5 urban districts: Xiufeng, Xiangshan, Qixin, Diechai and Yanshan, 1 national High-tech development Zone and 12 counties of LingChuan, Xin’an, Quanzhou,Lingui, Yangsuo, Pingle, Lipu, Longshen, Yongfu, Gongcheng, Ziyuan, Guanyang, has 37 nationalities of Han, Zhuang, Miao, Yao, Dong, Hui, Jing, Yi, Shui, Man and etc. The administrative district area is 27800 square kilometer, and the total population is 4. 9511 million. Among that, the urban district is 565 squre kilometer, and the population is 734800. Guilin lies in low latitude, with a weather of subtropical monsoon climate. It locate in southwest part of Nanling Mountains, with a typical karst geomorphology, high in bilateral and low in the middle, situated in the karst basin running from northwest to southeast. The hilly land takes 79% of the total area. There are main rivers like Lijiang River, Xiangjiang River, Xunjiang River, Zijiang River, which belongs respectively to Zhujiang River and Yangtze River. The total volume of water resource is 12 billion cubic; the total water power available for development is 1. 07 million Kw. The forest coverage is 67. 6% in the city, the forest reservation quantity is around 38 million cubic, with China fir and moso bamboo as the main production; there are 6 types of state first-class animals, 44 types of second-class protection animals, 8 types of state first-class protection plant, 25 types of second-class plant; and there are two national naturue reserves: Huaping and Mao’er shan. The reservation capacity of 17 types of minal resources like marble, granite, limestone, talc and etc lies in the national front row. Guilin City is famous around the world with “the Guilin landscape is the best under the heaven”. The nature creates four wonders of Guilin: Green Mountain, beautiful water, rare caves and splendid stones. “One hundred miles of Lijiang” is just like one hundred miles gallery, it is the unique natural scenary of Guilin City. Agriculture and forestry is the advantage industry of Page 27 26 26 Guilin. The agriculture product of ginko, colocasia esculenta schott, pomelo, siraitia grosvenorii, kumquat, persimmon, water chestnut and etc are sold all over the world. In 2005, the agriculture gross production value in the city is 18. 195 billion yuan, an increase of 8. 9% over the previous year. There are 8 base counties for national commodity grain, 3 countryside energy integrated construction counties, 5 national china fir production base county, 1 national “three wood medicinal materials” key base, and a batch of national, reigional class green agriculture production bases, and Gongcheng County is the national ecological demonstration county. 32. Yangshuo County, locates in north part of Guangxi Zhuang Municipality with 65Km away from Guilin City in south and famouse for beautiful sights. The county was built in 10 years of Sui Dynasty(A. D. 590), more than 1400 years ago. The total area is 1428 square kilometer include 20 thousand hektare of cultivated land, the population is 0.3 million. There are 11 nations in the county including Han, Zhuang, Yao, Hui etc. Yangshuo County dominate 6 towns(Yangshuo, Baisha, Fuli, Xingping, Putao and Gaotian), 3 counties(Jinbao, Puyi and Yangdi), 99 villages, 6 communities and 944 villager groups. The climate is subtropic monsoon zone with abundant of hot, sunshine and rain. The average temperature is 19 . There are 1465 hours of sunshine, 1640mm rainfall and 302 days of without frost time a year. Yangshuo County has abundant of source and cultivated land. The main crop is paddy and the output is 130 thousand ton a year. The four famous fruits in Yangshuo are Shatian grapefruit, orange, persimmon and chestnut. The Shatian grapefruit is the most famous because of big, beautiful and sweet. There are many nature sights(such as mountain, river, grotto and archaic banyan) and human sights(such as kiosk, platform, pavilion and carved stone) in the county. 33. Hezhou City, locates in the conjuction of Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi province (region), neighboring with Zhaoqing and Qingyuan City of Guangdong province, connecting to Yongzhou City of Hunan Province in the north. The total area is 11855 square kilometer, the population is 2. 1 million; among that, the city district area is 15 square kilometer, with a population of over 100 thousand. Subtropical southern monsoon climate and rich soil provide particularly favourable natural conditions for forestry. Hezhou is rich with its aboundant agriculture and forestry resources, water power resources and forest resources. The forest area in the city is 6138000 hactre. The forest coverage is 66%. The green area is 85. 5%. The forest reservation is over 25 million cubic. The forest coverage and green area are both higher than the national and regional average level. In 1996, it was ratified as the first export-oriented forestry reformation experimental region. The ascertained metal minerals include over 60 types: ferrous metal, nonferrous metal, rare metal, precious metal, nonmetal and etc, which are in large reservation and fine quality, and easy to extract and process. Among them, the marble reservation is 1. 5 billion cubic, the granite reservation is 2 billion cubic, the ion tombarthite reservation is 500,000 ton, the iron ore reservation is 154 million ton, the aluminum and zinc mineral reservation is around 200,000 ton. As the demonstration district of Modern Agriculture of Guangxi, Hezhou aggressively adjusted and optimized agriculture structure, facing the market of Guangdong, Hongkong and Macau, introducing and supporting leading enterprises to coach the development of agriculture, putting effort on developing beneficial and characteristic industry like lean-type pig, Loulai cow , brand-name and quality fruit, pollution-free vegetable, flue-cured tobacco, rosin, tea and etc. And established the biggest plant base for Page 28 27 27 navel orange, green plum and spring flue-cured tobacco in Guangxi, the output of flue-cured tobacco take 70% in Guangxi, Babuhong melon seeds, Fanglin water chestnut, Hezhou colocasia esculenta schott, Fuchuan navel orange, Zhaoping Jiangjunfeng tea and etc is famous in Guangdong, Hongkong and Macau, every year, around 3 million live pigs, over ten millions poultry, hundreds of millions kilogram vegetable are marketed to Guangdong , Hongkong and Macau area, it has become the food basket production and supplying base for Guangdong Zhujiang delta. 34. Zhongshan County, locates in east by north of Guangxi, lies in the conjuction of Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi, it is known from ancient times as the vital communication hub and gate to Guangxi from Sanxiang. The underconstruction highway from Guangzhou to Hezhou meets in its territory. The scenery sites include Bishuiyan and Hetang ten miles gallery. There are more than 20 type minerals including marble, granite,tin, wolfram and etc. Established advanced industries including flue-cured tobacco byproduct, smelting, stone processing, ceramic and etc. 35. Babu District, was founded in October, 2002 from former county-level Hezhou City, which is located in the border of Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi province (region). National road 207, 323 passing through the whole territory, the Guizhou- Wuzhou, Guangzhou-Hezhou Highway, and Luoyang-Zhanjiang Railway Hezhou section passing through the territory. It is subtropic monsoon climate. The main products include lean-type pigs, brand-name and high-quality pourltry, pollution- free vegetable, plum, flue-cured tobacco, water chestnut, colocasia esculenta schott, red watermelon seeds and etc, it is the national commodity grain base, national “advance county of food basket product, key agriculture product supplying base for Zhujiang delta, it is also one of the first patch of 100 counties (regions) with electrification up to the standard over the country. 36. Zhaoqin City, locates in central to west part of Guangdong Province, and west of Zhujiang delta, lies in the middle and lower reaches of Xijiang River, it is the conjunction of west Guangdong and Zhujiang delta, and important communication hub from Guangdong, Hongkong and Macau to Guangxi, Yunan and etc. The city administrate Duanzhou and Dinghu districts, and two county level cities: Gaoyao and Sihui, and 4 counties: Guangning, Deqin, Fengkai and Huaiji County, and Dawang Economic Development District. The city area is 15000 square kilometer, with a total population of 3. 68 million. Among that, the resident population in urban area is 38000. Zhaoqin City is 90 km away from Guangzhou, and over 200km away from Shenzhen, 180km away from Macau, and 140 nautical miles away from Hongkong in waterway, 4 hours reach by train or by speedboat. It is south Asia tropical monsoon humidity climate, with aboundant rainfall, sufficient sunshine, mild weather, the annual average temperature is 22. 10 . Zhaoqing is rich with the natural resources; so far, the ascertained minerals are over 50 types, which include gold, granite, marble, limestone and etc. Among that, the gold production takes over 80% of the total of the province. The annual production of gold in Hetai Gold Mine is over 500 kg. About gold production, there is a saying that “there is Yantai in north and Hetai in south”. The city is abound in grain, fine quality fruits, mushrooms which are exported as “three high” agriculture products; and there are also rosin, cassia, cassia oil and rosin processed product like camphor and etc; there are abundant bamboo and wood processing products. There are fine food, lotus, flower of hylocereus udatus, Euryale ferox salisb, begonia fimbristipula hance and Page 29 28 28 etc, and also traditional craftworks, and the number one of the four famous inkstone: Duan inkstone. 37. Huaiji County, locate in northwest part of Guangdong Province, and north of Zhaoqing City, it is the important communication hub to Guangxi and Hunan in northwest of Guangdong province. The total area of the county is 3573 square kilometer, administrate 19 towns and 1 nationality township, 2 state-owned forest land; the population of the county is 94000, among that, the urban population is over 130000.The geography condition of Huaiji is superior, it is subtropical monsoon climate, the annual average temperature is 20.7 ~22 . 4 , over 300 days frost-free, average rainfall is 1300mm; rich soil is suitable for developing stero ecological agriculture and several commercial production base; it is also suitable for several types of bamboo; bamboo resources is abundant; bamboo grow everywhere, the bamboo forest land is 540000 mu in the county, which takes 14% of the forest land, Chagan Bamboo,which is called as Li bamboo , is the most famous one, which enjoy the title of “ king of bamboo” , “steel bamboo”, the coverage area of which is 510000mu, which takes 94% of the bamboo forest area. coming next are 20000 mu edible bamboo (Dendrocalamus latiflorus, dendrocalamopsis beecheyana, dendrocalamopsis vario-striata, ,acidosasa edulis and etc) and 10000 mu mixed bamboo(pseudossasa amabilis,bambusa textiles,white powdery bamboo and etc) The annual production of pseudossasa amabilis over the county is 15000 ton, worthy of 280 million yuan, exported 25 million yuan,which takes 70-80% of the quantity exported as the same type product over the country. In October 2006, in the 5 th china bamboo culture festival held in Wuyishan of Fujian Province, Huaiji County was named by the State Department of Forestry as “Bamboo Village of China”. 38. Guangning County, locates in central by northwest of Guangdong province, lies in branch of Beijing River and middle reaches of Shuijiang River. The county administrate 17 towns, 185 village committees, with a population of 540000, cross an area of 2459 square kilometer. Guangning has a convenient transportation and communication system. The provincial road Sihui-Lianshan Road, Jiangtun-Lvbu road cross the whole territory, which makes it the communication hub to Zhujiang delta and grant southwest region. It is 117 km away from Guangzhou, 95 km away from Zhaoqing City. The highway from Guangzhou to Hezhou, which is opened in 2007, passes through Guangning, there is only 1. 5 hours reach from center of Zhujiang delta to Guangning; Guangnin is the key forest region and the first forestry ecological county of Guangdong province, with dense forests and abundant forestry resources. The main products include bamboo, pine, taxodium, weedtree and etc. The forest coverage is 78. 3%, the growing capacity of living tree is 6. 102 million cubic, and 180000 cubic of commercial wood material are producted each year. Guangning is also the national bamboo forest park, the bamboo forest coverage is 1. 08 million mu over the county, the types of bamboo are divided into 90 types of 14 catagries, with an annual production of 300,000 ton, and bambusa textiles takes the majority, it is the centre production district of bambusa textiles, and also the second largest bamboo village of China. Guangning is rich of rainfall, with an annual rainfall of 1703 mm, there are numerous brooks, and water resources are abundant. Guangning has a great variety of minerals and the reserves are big. Bolus Alba, granite, guang green jade, speckstone, tantalum-niobium and etc is abundant. Among them, the Guang green jade which was produced in southwest of Guangning, is one of the 5 finest jade in China. Guangning is rich in variouos Page 30 29 29 resources of tourism, most regions have a subtropical climate, mild weather, Green Mountain, beautiful river and splendid sceneries, it is horored as “backyard” of Zhujiang delta, and a good choice for ecotourism. The Grand View of Bamboo is the only topic scenic spot with bamboo ecology and bamboo culture as the topic. The blue sky and green water, golden sand and green bamboo and attractive scenery make it the famous scenic spot for sightseeing, relaxation and vacation. 39. Sihui City, locates in centre by west of Guangdong province, lies in northwest side of Zhujiang delta, and lower reaches of Xijiang, Beijiang and Shuijiang River. After “repealing county system and setting up city system” in November 1993, the city is directly under Guangdong Province, and Zhaoqing City administrate it in trust. The total land area is 1163 square kilometer over the city; the permenant population in the end of the year is 433200.The city administrates 13 towns (streets), 121 village committees and 31 residential committees. Sihui has rich soil, abundant products. It is abound in citrus, pond fish and Hui-paper and etc. Under the ground, there are rich mineral resources, such as iron ore, lime mine, plaster stone, kaoline and etc. Among them, the growing capacity and quality of plaster stone is No. 1 in the province. Sanmao railway, 321 national road, 263 provincial road and Si-Qing road pass through the whole territory. It is 68 km away from Guangzhou by land, and 42 km away from Duanzhou District of Zhaoqing City; 123 nautical mile away from Hongkong by waterway. The siblings living in Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan as expatriate and the overseas Chinese are over 200,000. The overseas Chinese are mainly distributed in over 40 countries and regions. 40. Dinghu District, lies in the lower reaches of Xijiang River, locate in northwest of Zhujiang delta, connecting Sanshui and Sihui in the east, joining with Gaoyao in the south, leanning Duanzhou in the west. West River waterway, 321 national road, Sanmao railway pass through the whole territory. Dinghu district lies in conjunction of road and waterway of Guangdong and Guangxi. It is the commerce and trade hub in southwest china. It administrate 4 towns including Yong’an, Shanpu, Lianhua and Fenghuang, and 3 street offices including Guicheng, Kengkou and Guangli. The land area is 596 square kilometer, with a population of 150,000.In 2005, the district realized gross production value of 2. 188 billion yuan, 15. 1% increase compared with same period. The estimated income of the local financial bureau is 74. 62 million yuan, increased 20.5%. The social solid property investment 1. 252 billion yuan, increased 25. 1%; The total amount of social consumption goods is 54. 1 million yuan, increase 17. 1%; The total amount of foreign trading is 41 million USD, increased 23. 3%; The total amount of newly approved foreign capital is 62. 43 million USD, increased 87. 7%; Actually absorbed foreign investment is 31. 12 million USD, increased 24. 2%; The industry comsumption of electricity is 334. 6 million KW hour, increased 14. 2%. 41. Foshan City, locates in centre by south part of Guangdong province, heart of Zhujiang delta, leaning Guangzhou in the east, connecting Zhaoqing in the west, joining with Zhuhai in the south and reach Qingyuan in the north, neighboring Hongkong and Macau. It has an outstanding geography advantages. The city administrates Chancheng district, Nanhai district, Shunde district, Gaoming district and Sanshui district. The total land area is 3848. 49 square kilometers, with a permenant population of 5. 79 million, among that, the registered population is 3. 55 million. Foshan is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese. The population of the oversease Chinese and siblings in Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan with Foshan as Page 31 30 30 their ancestral home , has reached over 1. 3 million, among them, sibings in Hongkong and Macau is over 600,000. Foshan has a mild climate, with abundant rainfall, and it’s like spring all the year around. It is a rich land of agriculature and fishery ever since ancient times. The annual average temperature is 21. 7 . The average temperature in January is 12. 8 , and 27 . 3 in July . The average annual rainfall is 1630 mm. Foshan locates in the conjunction area of East Asia and South East Asia which both have an active economy development. It connects with Guangzhou in land and share history, and culture, and both lies in the center of Zhujiang economic delta which has the most powerful economic strength and development vitality in China. It is building “Guangzhou-Foshan Economy Circle” with Guangzhou. Foshan is under the radiation and leadership of Guangzhou for its exceptionally geography advantages, these two cities share resources including basic infrastructure, communication network, financial capital, human resource and education, science and technology information and marketing services and etc, to realize the close connection, interaction of industry and functions complementation, and to speed up the process of economic integration and urbanization. The downtown area of Foshan City is within 1 hour reach to the three communication hubs in Guangzhou (new baiyun airport of Guangzhou, Guangzhou Nansha seaport, Guangzhou railway station). Foshan is near to Hongkong and Macau, the distance to Hongkong and Macau are 231 km and 143 km respectively, and both within 2 hours reach by land, that makes Foshan can take the advantage of Hongkong and Macau of their market advantage and the position as international metropolitan, to push Foshan into the world economy, and go internalization. The factories and enterprises are concentrated in Foshan City, and the catagory of industries is complete, light industry is especially advanced. Textile, ceramic, household appliances, electronics and plastic are the 5 supporting industries of Foshan. Food, leather, chemical, printing, construction material, pharmacy, hardware, papermaking, casting and machinery industry also have certain foundation. Foshan has a long history; it was one of the four famous towns in Ming and Qing Dynasty. There are abundant places of historic interest and scenic beauty. It is a famous national historical cultural city. The famous historical site included Foshan Ancestor Temple, which was called as the showplace of construction sculpture and culture. And Liang Yuan, which is one of the four famous gardens in Guangdong. 42. Sanshui district, locates in centre of Guangdong province, northwest of Foshan City, northwest of Zhujiang delta. It was named for the three rivers: ijiang River, eijiang River and huijiang River which flow through the city . The total land area is 874. 22 square kilometer. neighboring Huadu district of Guangzhou City in the east, connecting with Nanhai district of Foshan City in southeast, bounded on the northwest by Sihui City, connecting with Qingcheng district and Qingxin County in the north, facing Gaoyao city and Gaoming district of Foshan City in the southwest. Sanshui administrate 5 towns(street) and 1 economic district including : southwest street office, Leping town, Baini town, Datang town, Lvbao town, Jingkou overseas Chinese economic district. The district has a long and narrow shape, the maximum length in south to north direction is 68 km, the maximum width in east to west direction is 30.1 km. The landscape is leaning from northwest to southeast; there is more high hills in northwest. Xiping Ling, the highest hill, is 591m above sea level. There are most alluvial plains and low-hills in southeast. The tolal land area is 874. 22 square kilometer. The registered population of the whole district in 2005 is 386,800.The population of the oversease Chinese and siblings in Hongkong, Macau Page 32 31 31 and Taiwan with Sanshui as their ancestral home, has reached over 200,000. It is the famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Guangdong province. 43. Nanhai district of Foshan City, locates in center of the City. The land area of the district is 1074. 05 square kilometer, and the population is 1. 1171 million, and administrates 8 towns (street). The gross production value in the district is 77. 188 billion yuan in 2005, increased 21. 7%. Nanhai district ranks No. 6 in Top 100 counties (cities, districts) of the nation. Nanhai district is the pilot city for informatization in the nation. The construction of information basic infrastructure, information technology application and information industry all go ahead of the nation. Nanhai software technology garden is one of the four software garden which are supported by Guangdong province with great efforts. The leading industry including, nonferrous metal forming, textile and clothing, decorating board, hardware, shoesmaking and leather-making, toys and etc. The private economy develops fast; it is the main power for the economy growth in the district. 44. Panyu district of Guangzhou city, locates in central by south of Guangdong province, and heart of Zhujiang delta. It lies in the centre position of “small triangle” of Guangdong, Hongkong and Macau. The district area is 786. 15 square kilometer, with a registered population of 947,600.The district administrates 10 towns, 7 street committees, 247 village committees and 74 residents committees. Panyu was established in the 33 year of Qingshihuang ( B. C 214), there is a history of over 2200 years, it is the histiorical important seaport city, which is used as the commercial port in every dynasty. And It is the famous “land of fish and rice”, it is the birthland of Ningnan Culture. Panyu is the key area in the plan of “southern development”of Guangzhou city, the geography advantages is obvirous. The land and water way communication is convenient, and it is the strong district of industry and important industry product export base. Tourism and real estate developed fast, there are national-5A- class Changlong tourism vacation district, national-4A-class Lianhuashan tourism district ,Baomoyuan and etc, and fashion commercial buildings ,including Qifu new village, Lijiang Garden, Huanan New city, Biguiyuan and etc. In 2005, the gross production value of the whole district is 54. 691 billion yuan, and 12. 5% increase comparing with the previous year. The total financial income is 12. 89 billion yuan, an increase of 15. 59%; the local financial income is 3. 134 billion yuan, increased 17. 3% after deduction non-compariable factors. The three time industry increased values are seperatedly 6. 2%, 10.1% and 16. 2%, the ratio is 5. 50:49. 37:45. 13. The general amount of export trading reaches 11. 68 billion, increased 17. 6%. 104. 748 billion yuan of the industry gross production value has been realized , increased 13. 4%. There are 3 newly added china famous brand and 12 provincal famous brand. Energy saving technolog part has introduced over 210 research institute and technology enterprises. The incubator of the district has been put into use. The settuped project is over 127 in the whole year in the district, and the invested capital is around 250 million yuan. The confired district level enterprises R&D centre is 54, the confirmed city lever Hi-Tech enterprises and private technology enterprises is 109. Each village (county) committee has realized networking, the municital communication pipe, and public fibre cabel realized GIS management, and electronic swiching system. The series application system and office automation is under construction. “One touch” online administration approval system works fine. The recreastion of the administration flow of the district has contribute to the award of “2006 China city information innoviation. In Page 33 32 32 2006, the average controllers for TV are 19243, increase 6. 2%. The next yearly, the net income of peasant is 9,476, increased oversize: 9. 35. 2.2 Population Survey 45. According to the similarity of the population groups and the dissimilarity within the groups of production and living circumstances in affected areas, the authorized institution on RAP took random survey samples of households affected by land acquisition and demolition to understand their basic conditions and characteristics and analyze the socio-economic impact of the construction. 2.2.1 Selection of Samples 46. The selection of sample households affected by land acquisition and demolition is done randomly. The survey teams conducted a socioeconomic survey on townships for all 87 townships and for all 226 villages affected by GY-GZ Railway Line (See Attachment 6 for the list of affected villages). A total of 3321 households were chosen for survey samples. Among the households chosen as survey samples, 709 households are affected by demolition, taking up 8.9% of the total 7916 households affected by demolition; 1659 households are affected by land acquisition, taking up 11. 6% of 14359 households affected by land acquisition (See Attachment 4 for survey index and questionnaire; see Attachment 6 for distribution of survey samples); the survey teams also took a survey of public opinions and recommendations of the construction of the GY-GZ Railway on 634 people; The main type of Sample of households covers in rural areas affected , covering all areas affected, so the sample is representative and typical Page 34 33 33 Table 6: Samples Statistics of the Socioeconomic Investigation of GGR Province City (Prefectu re) County (District ) Questionnai re of rural household affected by land acquisitio n and house demolitio n (copy) Questionn aire of househo ld affected by land acquisiti on (copy) Questionn aire of househo ld affected by house demoliti on (copy) Questionn aire of public commen t (copy) Questionnai re of rural collective- owned economy (copy) Numbe r of town ships invol ved Numb er of villa ges invo lved Guiyang City Guiyan g 100 51 22 44 8 9 19 Longli 154 75 32 22 5 4 6 Guiding 162 71 24 40 10 6 18 Duyun 148 75 36 21 8 1 1 Qiannan Prefect ure Sandu 155 79 20 29 11 5 13 Rongjia ng 154 79 40 24 16 3 16 Qiandon gnan Prefect ure Congjia ng 178 91 30 42 13 6 7 Liping 35 20 12 0 6 3 7 Guizho u Provi nce Total in Guizhou 1086 541 216 222 77 37 87 Liuzhou City Sanjian g 169 86 47 31 19 5 15 Lingchu an 157 86 35 28 26 5 18 Longsh en 13 25 23 12 2 1 2 L in’gui 154 79 42 20 9 3 14 Yangsh uo 55 21 30 10 4 2 4 Guilin City Gongch eng 236 127 42 30 16 4 13 Zhongs han 155 79 34 34 7 3 7 Hezhou City Hezhou city 238 121 52 43 12 4 12 Guangx i Zhuan g Auton omou s Regio n Total in Guangxi 1277 624 305 208 95 27 83 Huaiji 157 63 24 55 18 7 18 Lu’ning 150 84 29 21 7 5 7 Sihui 153 92 37 19 8 3 8 Zhaoqin g Dinghu 150 50 24 23 3 2 3 Sanshui 150 78 35 21 3 1 3 Foshan City Nanhai 150 68 21 21 15 4 15 Guangzh ou City Fanyu 148 59 18 20 2 1 2 Guangd ong Provi nce Total in Guangdong 1058 494 188 180 56 23 56 Total in three Provinces 3321 1659 709 610 228 87 226 Page 35 34 34 2.2.2 Affected People 47. Areas alongside the GY-GZ Railway Line are mainly agricultural regions. Table 7 and 8 shows the total population in these investigated counties and urban districts, the proportion of the population of villagers, estimation of the number of people that will be affected by the project, and the proportion of affected people against affected villages within the alignment of the project. Data on prefecture level cities in the table only includes counties (districts) the GY-GZ Railway Line passes through. With the exception of Guiyang City and Guangzhou City, the agricultural population in other areas is above 70%. The largest percentage of affected people in affected villages is 39% (New High Technology District, Guiyang City) while the lowest percentage is 4% ( Dinghu District, Zhaiqing City, Guangdong Province). The percentage of affected people in the better developed Guangdong Province is smaller than Guizhou and Guangxi of the western region. Page 36 35 35 Table 7: Statistics of the Population and Regions Affected by GGR Region County (District) Total populati on (10,000 persons) Population of the villages traverse d by railway (person) Proportion of rural populati on (%) Total populati on affected Proportion of populati on affected (%) Guizhou Province Total 399.85 140181 \03\03 38212 27% Subtotal 152.64 15495 \03\03 5930 38% Huaxi 32.87 1222 70% 467 38% Nanming 54.1 5398 61% 2042 38% Yunyan 60.9 2937 54% 1123 38% Guiyang City Gaoxin 4.77 5938 66% 2298 39% Subtotal 129.97 72218 - \03 17387 24% Longli 20.85 hungarumlautfffifi\03 91% dotaccent\1a\1a\03 9% Guiding 29.3 fflficaron\1aff\03 89% fifflffihungarumlaut\03 6% Duyun 47.62 ffldotaccentdotaccentcaronfl\03 64% fflfffflfi\03 8% Qiannan Prefecture Sandu 32.2 fifflffl\1affi\03 94% fficaronffifi\03 30% Subtotal 117.24 52468 - \03 fiffdotaccenthungarumlautbreve\03 28% Rongjiang 33.69 fi\1ahungarumlautdotaccent\1a\03 92% caronffflbreve\03 36% Congjiang 32.42 ficaronffdotaccentfi\03 94% ffffcarondotaccent\03 27% Qiandongnan Prefecture Lipping 51.13 fidotaccentflflfl\03 91% ffflfflffl\03 22% Guangxi Zhuang Autonomo us Region Total 831.64 277879 - \03 31457 11% Subtotal 35.73 55510 - \03 2990 5% Liuzhou City Sanjiang 35.73 brevebrevebrevefifl\03 85% fflhungarumlauthungarumlautfl\03 5% Subtotal 652.7 125044 - \03 fidotaccentbrevefflfi\03 15% Longsheng 16.78 1905 93% caronfflff\03 33% Lin ’gui 46.5 ffl\1afifi\1a\03 88% fiffdotaccentffl\03 5% Guilin 495.11 ficaronbrevehungarumlautfl\03 77% ffl\1a\1adotaccent\03 17% Lingchuan 35.49 fffiffhungarumlautdotaccent\03 82% dotaccentbrevefflfl\03 21% Yangshuo 30.6 fiff\1a\1ahungarumlaut\03 89% fiffdotaccentcaron\03 10% Guilin City Gongcheng 28.22 fflffifibrevebreve\03 86% fficaronffiffl\03 16% Subtotal 143.21 97325 - \03 hungarumlauthungarumlautffbreve\03 10% Zhongshang 48.18 fflfiffcaroncaron\03 89% ffdotaccentbreveffi\03 23% Hezhou City Hezhou 95.03 \1abrevedotaccentbrevehungarumlaut\03 84% breveflhungarumlautffl\03 7% Page 37 36 36 Table 8: Statistics of the Population and Regions Affected by GGR (continues 1) Region County (District) Total populati on (10,000 persons) Population of the villages traverse d by railway (person) Proportion of rural populati on (%) Total populati on affected Proportion of populati on affected (%) Guangdong Province Total 570.78 207992 - 25482 12% Subtotal 206.69 106548 - 15481 15% Huaiji 94.45 54106 87% 9908 18% Guangning 54.36 20338 79% 3406 17% Sihui 43.01 27423 67% 1982 7% Zhaoqing City Dinghu 14.87 4681 0% 186 4% Subtotal Sanshui 256.76 89086 - 9106 10% Foshan City Nanhai 52.65 20069 28% 3187 16% Subtotal 204.11 69017 31% 5919 9% Guangzhou City Fanyu 107.33 12358 - 896 7% Total in three provinces 1802.27 626052 95151 15% 48. Table 9 and 10 shows the circumstances of the affected people in villages: there are 149022 households ,deal with 622052 people in the over 200 villages the railway line passes, among them, 94. 58% are of the agricultural population. These people take up 3. 27% of the total population in counties (districts) level areas. Only Sanjiang County of Liuzhou City and Linchuan County have 15% and 11% of agricultural population respectively. The labor force in the total population of affected villages takes up 54. 14%. 16. 29% of the total population works outside the villages. 2.2.3 Income Distribution of Affected Households 49. Data in Table 11 shows the income distribution of 135739 households in villages affected by GU-GZ Railway Line. It shows the progressive poverty of the people distributed from the east to the west of GY-GZ Railway Line. The economic situation in Guangdong Province is relatively developed. 95. 57% of the average income per household is at least 2000 yuan while Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has 43. 6%. But it is only 26. 51% in Guizhou Province. The percentage of people whose standard of living is at the poverty line (lesser than 800 yuan per capita) is 13. 5% in Guangxi and 11. 99% in Guizhou. The percentage of low income households in Guizhou is 31. 31% and 18. 49 in Guangxi. Page 38 3 7 T a b l e 9 : S t a t i s t i c s o f V i l l a g e P o p u l a t i o n A f f e c t e d b y G G R C i t y C o u n t y A m o u n t o f h o u s e h o l d s w i t h v i l l a g e s t r a v e r s e d b y r a i l w a y ( h o u s e h o l d ) T o t a l p o p u l a t i o n o f v i l l a g e s t r a v e r s e d b y r a i l w a y ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l p o p u l a t i o n o f t h e c o u n t y o r d i s t r i c t ( 1 0 , 0 0 0 p e r s o n ) P r o p o r t i o n t o t o t a l p o p u l a t i o n ( % ) A g r i c u l t u r a l p o p u l a t i o n ( p e r s o n ) M a l e ( p e r s o n ) F e m a l e ( p e r s o n ) F e m a l e l a b o r e r ( p e r s o n ) L a b o r e r d o i n g m a n u a l w o r k o u t s i d e ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l i n t h r e e p r o v i n c e s 1 4 9 0 2 2 6 2 7 2 6 2 1 8 1 5 . 7 3 3 . 4 5 % 5 8 8 8 8 9 3 2 7 5 4 0 2 6 1 3 4 9 3 4 1 2 4 5 1 0 2 1 7 4 G u i z h o u 3 1 7 5 5 1 4 1 3 9 1 4 1 3 . 2 2 3 . 4 2 % 1 1 6 8 1 8 7 5 0 0 8 6 6 3 8 3 7 0 5 0 1 2 1 9 3 8 G u i y a n g C i t y G u i y a n g C i t y 3 2 1 9 1 6 7 0 5 1 6 6 . 0 1 1 . 0 1 % 9 5 1 8 8 7 4 8 7 9 5 7 5 7 3 3 5 9 8 Q i a n n a n P r e f e c t u r e L o n g l i C o u n t y 2 3 0 3 9 4 1 1 2 0 . 8 5 4 . 5 1 % 6 2 8 1 4 9 2 8 4 4 8 3 5 4 5 8 2 0 0 3 G u i d i n g C o u n t y 4 5 6 1 2 1 6 7 4 2 9 . 3 0 7 . 4 0 % 1 8 6 7 8 1 2 0 7 3 9 6 0 1 1 1 0 9 2 3 6 9 6 D u y u n C i t y 7 2 7 5 2 8 8 6 0 4 7 . 6 2 6 . 0 6 % 2 2 5 6 1 1 4 9 9 8 1 3 8 6 2 1 4 6 3 4 4 1 9 5 S a n d u C o u n t y 2 6 8 9 1 2 2 7 3 3 2 . 2 0 3 . 8 1 % 1 2 2 5 9 6 7 6 8 5 5 0 5 6 3 2 6 2 9 4 2 Q i a n d o n g n a n P r e f e c t u r e R o n g j i a n g C o u n t y 4 1 3 4 1 7 9 8 7 3 3 . 6 9 5 . 3 4 % 1 7 5 4 4 9 4 2 2 8 5 6 5 8 5 2 2 2 3 1 5 C o n g j i a n g C o u n t y 3 6 8 1 1 6 4 8 1 3 2 . 4 2 5 . 0 8 % 1 3 5 9 7 8 7 4 7 7 7 3 4 9 0 8 8 2 7 3 7 L i p i n g C o u n t y 3 8 9 3 1 8 0 0 0 5 1 . 1 3 3 . 5 2 % 1 6 3 8 0 9 3 2 4 8 6 7 6 9 6 4 8 3 4 5 2 G u a n g x i 6 4 9 4 3 2 7 7 8 7 9 8 3 1 . 7 3 3 . 3 4 % 2 6 6 9 4 5 1 4 5 0 8 0 1 2 1 8 6 5 1 5 0 4 7 8 4 3 9 8 4 L i u z h o u C i t y S a n j i a n g C o u n t y 1 3 0 5 6 5 5 5 1 0 3 5 . 7 3 1 5 . 5 4 % 5 3 4 0 7 2 7 2 3 6 2 8 2 7 4 3 0 9 4 1 8 8 9 5 G u i l i n C i t y L o n g s h e n g C o u n t y 5 0 8 1 9 0 5 1 6 . 8 7 1 . 1 3 % 1 9 0 5 9 9 0 9 1 5 1 0 3 6 5 4 3 L i n ’ g u i 5 8 8 3 2 7 1 1 7 4 6 . 5 0 5 . 8 3 % 2 5 1 8 3 1 4 1 8 5 1 2 9 3 2 1 3 7 1 6 5 4 4 0 Page 39 3 8 C o u n t y G u i l i n C i t y 4 7 8 8 1 6 5 9 0 4 9 5 . 1 1 0 . 3 4 % 1 2 7 7 4 8 4 6 1 8 1 2 9 8 9 5 8 1 8 2 5 L i n c h u a n C o u n t y 9 8 1 2 4 1 4 9 8 3 5 . 4 9 1 1 . 6 9 % 4 1 1 3 8 2 2 8 0 6 1 8 6 9 2 2 5 0 9 6 8 8 3 1 Y a n g s h u o C o u n t y 4 0 9 4 1 4 7 7 9 3 0 . 6 0 4 . 8 3 % 1 3 1 5 3 7 5 6 6 7 2 1 3 7 9 5 1 1 1 8 2 G o n g c h e n g C o u n t y 5 9 6 4 2 3 1 5 5 2 8 . 2 2 8 . 2 1 % 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 9 6 7 1 0 1 8 8 1 3 4 9 3 1 3 9 0 Page 40 3 9 T a b l e 1 0 : S t a t i s t i c s o f V i l l a g e P o p u l a t i o n A f f e c t e d b y G G R ( c o n t i n u e s 1 ) C i t y C o u n t y A m o u n t o f h o u s e h o l d s w i t h v i l l a g e s t r a v e r s e d b y r a i l w a y ( h o u s e h o l d ) T o t a l p o p u l a t i o n o f v i l l a g e s t r a v e r s e d b y r a i l w a y ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l p o p u l a t i o n o f t h e c o u n t y o r d i s t r i c t ( 1 0 , 0 0 0 p e r s o n ) P r o p o r t i o n t o t o t a l p o p u l a t i o n ( % ) A g r i c u l t u r a l p o p u l a t i o n ( p e r s o n ) M a l e ( p e r s o n ) F e m a l e ( p e r s o n ) F e m a l e l a b o r e r ( p e r s o n ) L a b o r e r d o i n g m a n u a l w o r k o u t s i d e ( p e r s o n ) H e z h o u C i t y Z h o n g s h a n C o u n t y 4 4 1 6 2 1 4 6 6 4 8 . 1 8 4 . 4 6 % 2 1 3 4 4 1 1 4 6 0 9 8 8 4 1 0 9 6 3 6 8 9 0 H e z h o u C i t y 1 6 4 2 2 7 5 8 5 9 9 5 . 0 3 7 . 9 8 % 7 4 9 1 8 3 9 4 0 9 3 5 5 0 9 3 8 3 2 4 8 9 8 8 G u a n g d o n g 5 2 3 2 4 2 0 7 9 9 2 5 7 0 . 7 8 3 . 6 4 % 2 0 5 1 2 6 1 0 7 4 5 2 9 7 6 7 4 1 2 0 2 6 6 3 6 2 5 2 Z h a o q i n g C i t y H u a i j i C o u n t y 1 0 0 2 3 5 4 1 0 6 9 4 . 4 5 5 . 7 3 % 5 4 0 6 1 2 7 6 6 7 2 6 3 9 4 3 3 6 1 4 1 5 2 0 9 G u a n g n i n g C o u n t y 4 5 8 8 2 0 3 3 8 5 4 . 3 6 3 . 7 4 % 1 9 5 8 0 1 0 4 8 4 9 0 9 6 1 1 5 0 1 4 6 8 6 S i h u i C i t y 7 1 0 2 2 7 4 2 3 4 3 . 0 1 6 . 3 8 % 2 7 2 5 0 1 4 6 8 9 1 2 5 6 1 1 6 2 7 3 5 3 3 6 D i n g h u D i s t r i c t 1 2 8 4 4 6 8 1 1 4 . 8 7 3 . 1 5 % 4 6 6 5 2 2 9 0 2 3 7 5 2 4 0 9 5 2 3 F o s h a n C i t y S a n s h u i D i s t r i c t 5 8 2 5 2 0 0 6 9 5 2 . 6 5 3 . 8 1 % 1 9 9 5 6 1 0 2 2 7 9 7 2 9 1 1 5 2 2 2 0 6 4 N a n h a i D i s t r i c t 1 9 7 7 4 6 9 0 1 7 2 0 4 . 1 1 3 . 3 8 % 6 7 4 9 0 3 5 7 7 1 3 1 7 1 9 3 8 2 6 9 7 1 2 0 G u a n g z h o u C i t y F a n y u D i s t r i c t 3 7 2 8 1 2 3 5 8 1 0 7 . 3 3 1 . 1 5 % 1 2 1 2 4 6 3 2 4 5 8 0 0 6 6 7 8 1 3 1 4 Page 41 4 0 T a b l e 1 1 : I n c o m e D i s t r i b u t i o n F o r m o n t h e R u r a l H o u s e h o l d s A f f e c t e d b y G G R L e v e l o f a n n u a l p e r c a p i t a i n c o m e ( h o u s e h o l d ) P r o p o r t i o n t o t o t a l h o u s e h o l d s ( % ) P r o v i n c e < 8 0 0 y u a n 8 0 0 - 1 5 0 0 y u a n 1 5 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 y u a n > 2 0 0 0 y u a n A m o u n t o f h o u s e h o l d s s u r v e y e d ( h o u s e h o l d ) < 8 0 0 y u a n 8 0 0 - 1 5 0 0 y u a n 1 5 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 y u a n > 2 0 0 0 y u a n G u a n g d o n g P r o v i n c e 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 5 5 8 5 0 0 0 8 5 2 3 2 4 0 . 2 5 % 1 . 2 0 % 2 . 9 8 % 9 5 . 5 7 % G u a n g x i Z h u a n g A u t o n o m o u s R e g i o n 7 4 9 9 1 0 2 7 3 1 3 5 5 9 2 4 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 3 1 3 . 5 0 % 1 8 . 4 9 % 2 4 . 4 1 % 4 3 . 6 0 % G u i z h o u P r o v i n c e 3 3 4 2 8 7 2 3 8 4 1 1 7 3 8 6 2 7 8 6 2 1 1 . 9 9 % 3 1 . 3 1 % 3 0 . 1 9 % 2 6 . 5 1 % T o t a l 1 0 9 7 3 1 9 6 2 2 2 3 5 2 8 8 1 6 1 6 1 3 5 7 3 9 8 . 0 8 % 1 4 . 4 6 % 1 7 . 3 3 % 6 0 . 1 3 % Page 42 41 50. The main sources of income of most of the affected households come from agricultural plantation and animal husbandry. Income from employments is also a major contribution for the households. 85% of the households are into plantation of foodstuff. This contributes 19. 41% of the total income of the households. Around 60% of the households are employed, and the income takes up 30% of their total income. 54. 94% of the households are into animal husbandry, 33. 6% in forestry and fruit industry, while 18% of the households have income from operating small retail shops. Only 1. 68% of the households have income derived from operating enterprises. For details, see Table 12 Table 12: Statistics of the Related Income Source of Rural Households Affected by GGR Project Income Source Percentage of households own this income Average percentage of this income in total income Median of percentage of this income in total income Median of this income Average of this income Crops 85. 03% 19. 41% 13. 04% 2600 3292. 72 Animal husbandry 54. 93% 12. 65% 5. 54% 2700 5755. 39 Woods and fruits 33. 60% 10.80% 0 4000 12355. 08 Business operation 18. 36% 9. 10% 0 15000 17673. 65 Manage enterprise 1. 68% 0.78% 0 20000 25034. 55 Do manual work 59. 96% 29. 85% 27. 27% 10000 12990.78 \03 2.2.4 Distribution of Ethnic Minorities in Affected Villages 51. The GY-GZ Railway Line passes through Guizhou Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region where there are populations of ethnic minorities. See Table 13 for the distribution of ethnic minorities in affected villages. The 38 villages covered in the socioeconomic survey in South Qian Prefecture of Guizhou Province are all ethnic minority villages. They are mainly of Bouyei and Miao Nationalities, taking up at least 36% of the total population in the villages. Ethnic minority population in the 30 villages in Southeast Qian Prefecture of Guizhou Province take up more than 79%. They are mainly of Maio, Yao and Dong Nationalities; Guangxi’s Sanjiang County is a Dong Nationality Autonomous Region, and there are more than 65% of ethnic minorities directly affected in 15 villages. Gongcheng County of Guangxi is a multi-ethnic county, with the majority being Yao Nationality. In the 13 affected villages, ethnic minorities take up 56%. Page 43 42 Table 13: Statistics of the Minorities of Villages Affected by GGR Province Region County /District Amount of villages HU\03RI\03 UL\\03 Total population (person) Proportion of minority RQ\03 RQDOLW\\03 XQ\03 3 fi\1a\03 \03 1222 arumlautfi\11fffi\08\03 LQJ\03 i\03 0 - 388.9 623.3 8.5 4.3 0 : \03 5398 1flfl\08\03 DQ\03 03 ron\03 0f0LDR\03 2937 1breve\1a\08\03 DQJ\03 LQ\03 03 efffi\03 \03 5938 arumlaut\11fifi\08\03 OL\03 n\03 fffifl\03 \0f\030LDR\03 arumlautfffifi\03 aron\11ffbreve\08\03 LQJ\03 taccent\03 arumlautffihungarumlaut\1a\03 \0f\030LDR\03 icaron\1aff\03 i\11fficaron\08\03 Q\03 3 ffflfffi\03 \0f\030LDR\0f\03 \03 otaccentdotaccentcaronfl\03 ccentff\11flfl\08\03 QDQ\03 X\03 i\03 lfflffdotaccent\03 \0f\030LDR\0f\03 \03 lffl\1affi\03 arumlauthungarumlaut\11dotaccentfl\08\03 MLDQJ\03 ron\03 ronffibreve\1a\03 \0f65 784 5 . 7% Total 13744 53. The education background of the population is relatively low. 40.6% are of and below elementary level. Those with junior school education take up 90.8%. Only 1. 4% has university or higher education. For details, see Table 15. Table 15: Statistics of the Education Level of Villagers Affected by GGR Project Education level of adult Population Percentage in adults Illiteracy 614 5. 6% Primary school 3817 35% Junior high school 5480 50.2% High school 838 7. 7% College or other high education 158 1. 4% Total 10907 2.2.6 Vulnerable Groups 54. Table 16 shows the distribution of vulnerable groups in affected villages. But only a small number of them are affected by land acquisition and demolition for the railway line. Households of vulnerable groups include disabled, widowed, extreme poor and women-headed households and households with chronicle diseases etc. 55. These households are scattered in all villages. They exist in both under developed and relatively better off villages. These households must be handled individually. They will be provided with special assistance so that their lives will be better than or at least the same as before the construction of the project. Page 45 44 Table 16: Statistics of the Vulnerable Households along GGR Vulnerable group in villages affected by project Province City (Prefecture ) County (District) People takes five guarant ee policy (person ) Handicapped (person) Household headed by woman (househol d) Others (househol d) Total Gaoxin 2 31 7 3 42 Huaxi 1 10 5 0 17 Guiyang City Yunyan 1 20 283 0 303 Longli 1 6 57 0 64 Guiding 3 10 7 0 20 Duyun 2 10 11 4 25 Qiannan Prefecture Sandu 8 51 15 14 88 Rongjiang 15 38 26 14 92 Guizhou Province Qiandongnan Prefecture Congjiang 11 19 20 2 52 Subtotal in Guizhou 43 194 431 36 703 Liuzhou City Sanjiang 7 14 23 0 44 Lingchuan 20 32 66 2 120 Li n’gui 2 3 12 0 17 Guilin City Gongcheng 10 9 13 0 32 Zhongshan 13 13 11 0 37 Pinggui 5 6 11 0 23 Guangxi Zhuang Autonomo us Region Hezhou City Babu 4 7 4 0 15 Subtotal in Guangxi 61 84 140 2 287 Huaiji 35 62 57 1 155 Guangning 5 11 17 0 34 Sihui 3 5 14 0 23 Zhaoqing City Dinghu 0 1 2 0 3 Sanshui 3 6 6 0 15 Foshan City Nanhai 2 4 4 0 10 Guangdong Province Guangzhou City Fanyu 4 14 22 0 40 Subtotal in Guangdong 53 104 122 1 279 Total in three provinces 156 381 693 38 1269 · Page 46 45 SECTION 3 RESETTLEMENT IMPACT INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS 3.1 Scope of Impact 56. The newly built GY-GZ Railway Line is 857. 3 km in length and is a double- track electrical railway with 30 stations for the whole railway line. It passes through Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Guangdong Province. Its impacts on 226 villages from 87 townships in 26 county level districts of nine cities/prefectures in three provinces 57. The impact on land acquisition and housing demolition of GY-GZ Railway construction project includes the permanent acquisition of various types of land, buildings, and other attachements, as well as punlic facilities and infrastructure. It also has impact from temporary land acquisition. 58. The inventory of project impacts and affected population is a full census on the basis of project preliminary design. As the project design progresses into detailed technical design/construction drawing and impact demarcation will be finalized, the project impact inventory will be further verified and updated for compensation. Village and household compensation agreements will be based on the updated inventory and census survey. 3.2 Land Acquisition 3.2.1 Permanent Land Acquisition 59. Permanent land acquisition of various types of land for the construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line is 32617. 3 mu, among which, cultivated land is 18776.3 mu, taking up 57. 6%; pond of agriculture is 1343. 8 mu, taking up 4. 12%; forest land is 8088. 79 mu, taking up 24. 8%; construction land is 2691. 3 mu, taking up 8. 3%; unused land is 1669 mu, taking up 5. 1%; the other unused land is 48. 1 mu. For details, see Table 17 60. Permanent land acquisition for the project is divided into 2 categories, land to be used for the railway line itself and land to be used for stations. Area of permanent land acquisition to be used for the construction of the railway line is 24960.3 mu, among which cultivated land is 14330.3 mu, pond for agriculture is 1224. 6 mu, agriculture forest land is 6100.7 mu, construction land is 1985. 5 mu, unused wasteland is 1284. 42 mu; area of permanent land acquisition for stations is 7657 mu, among which, cultivated land is 4446 mu, pond for agriculture is 119. 2 mu, forest land is 1988. 1 mu, construction land is 705. 8 mu and unused land is 384. 8 mu. Table 17, 18 and 19 shows used land according to provinces and cities. 3.2.2 Temporary Land Occupation 61. Temporary land occupation refers to the borrowing of land during construction period to use for storing materials, piling dregs, living quarters of construction workers, temporary roads and etc. The area of various land borrowed for the project is 24078. 4 mu, among which land borrowed for the construction of the railway line itself is 18614. 8 mu while land borrowed for the construction of stations is 5463. 7 mu. The average time of use for these lands is 2-3 years. The longest using timeline will be 4 years at sites used by processing plants. Table 17, Page 47 46 18 and 19 shows the amount of various lands borrowed according to provinces, counties (cities and districts). Page 48 4 7 T a b l e 1 7 : S u m m a r y F o r m o n t h e A r e a o f V a r i o u s L a n d R e q u i s i t i o n e d b y G G R P r o j e c t C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C i t y / P r e f e c t . T y p e o f l a n d u s i n g S u b t o t a l P a d d y f i e l d D r y l a n d V e g e t . l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d W o o d l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l G u i y a n g P e r m a n e n t 1 6 4 3 . 8 7 3 2 . 1 6 4 2 . 9 4 4 . 6 1 4 9 . 8 7 4 . 4 1 1 7 . 6 7 0 8 . 1 2 3 5 . 6 1 4 6 . 1 4 . 2 2 8 5 5 . 5 158.3 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 4 5 0 . 8 2 0 0 . 8 1 7 6 . 3 1 2 . 2 4 1 . 1 2 0 . 4 3 2 . 3 1 9 4 . 2 6 4 . 6 4 0 . 1 1 . 2 7 8 3 . 2 Q i a n n a n P e r m a n e n t 1 8 1 2 . 2 8 0 7 . 1 7 0 8 . 7 4 9 . 2 1 6 5 . 1 8 2 . 0 1 2 9 . 7 7 8 0 . 7 2 5 9 . 8 1 6 1 . 1 4 . 6 3 1 4 8 . 1 182.3 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 6 0 8 . 4 1 6 0 7 . 1 1 4 1 1 . 2 9 8 . 0 3 2 8 . 8 1 6 3 . 4 2 5 8 . 3 1 5 5 4 . 5 5 1 7 . 2 3 2 0 . 7 9 . 2 6 2 6 8 . 4 Q i a n d o n g n a n P e r m a n e n t 1 2 0 3 . 6 5 3 6 . 0 4 7 0 . 7 3 2 . 7 1 0 9 . 7 5 4 . 5 8 6 . 1 5 1 8 . 5 1 7 2 . 5 1 0 7 . 0 3 . 1 2 0 9 0 . 8 210.1 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 1 9 3 . 0 1 4 2 2 . 1 1 2 4 8 . 7 8 6 . 7 2 9 0 . 9 1 4 4 . 6 2 2 8 . 5 1 3 7 5 . 5 4 5 7 . 7 2 8 3 . 8 8 . 2 5 5 4 6 . 7 T o t a l i n g u i z h o u P e r m a n e n t 4 6 5 9 . 6 2 0 7 5 . 3 1 8 2 2 . 3 1 2 6 . 5 4 2 4 . 5 2 1 1 . 0 3 3 3 . 5 2 0 0 7 . 3 6 6 7 . 9 4 1 4 . 2 1 1 . 9 8 0 9 4 . 4 237.8 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 7 2 5 2 . 2 3 2 3 0 . 0 2 8 3 6 . 3 1 9 6 . 9 6 6 0 . 7 3 2 8 . 3 5 1 9 . 0 3 1 2 4 . 2 1 0 3 9 . 5 6 4 4 . 6 1 8 . 6 1 2 5 9 8 . 2 L i u z h o u P e r m a n e n t 8 7 1 . 2 3 8 8 . 0 3 4 0 . 7 2 3 . 7 7 9 . 4 3 9 . 4 6 2 . 3 3 7 5 . 3 1 2 4 . 9 7 7 . 4 2 . 2 1 5 1 3 . 4 265.5 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 2 7 2 . 1 5 6 6 . 6 4 9 7 . 5 3 4 . 5 1 1 5 . 9 5 7 . 6 9 1 . 0 5 4 8 . 0 1 8 2 . 3 1 1 3 . 1 3 . 3 2 2 0 9 . 9 G u i l i n P e r m a n e n t 4 5 7 0 . 4 2 0 3 5 . 6 1 7 8 7 . 4 1 2 4 . 1 4 1 6 . 4 2 0 6 . 9 3 2 7 . 1 1 9 6 8 . 9 6 5 5 . 1 4 0 6 . 3 1 1 . 7 7 9 3 9 . 6 293.3 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 4 0 2 3 . 8 1 7 9 2 . 1 1 5 7 3 . 7 1 0 9 . 3 3 6 6 . 6 1 8 2 . 2 2 8 8 . 0 1 7 3 3 . 4 5 7 6 . 7 3 5 7 . 7 1 0 . 3 6 9 8 9 . 9 H e z h o u P e r m a n e n t 3 3 9 6 . 3 1 5 1 2 . 6 1 3 2 8 . 3 9 2 . 2 3 0 9 . 4 1 5 3 . 8 2 4 3 . 1 1 4 6 3 . 1 4 8 6 . 8 3 0 1 . 9 8 . 7 5 9 0 0 . 0 321.1 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 7 6 2 . 4 3 3 9 . 6 2 9 8 . 2 2 0 . 7 6 9 . 5 3 4 . 5 5 4 . 6 3 2 8 . 4 1 0 9 . 3 6 7 . 8 2 . 0 1 3 2 4 . 4 T o t a l i n g u a n g x i P e r m a n e n t 8 8 3 8 . 0 3 9 3 6 . 2 3 4 5 6 . 4 2 4 0 . 0 8 0 5 . 2 4 0 0 . 1 6 3 2 . 5 3 8 0 7 . 4 1 2 6 6 . 8 7 8 5 . 6 2 2 . 6 1 5 3 5 2 . 9 348.7 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 6 0 5 8 . 3 2 6 9 8 . 2 2 3 6 9 . 3 1 6 4 . 5 5 5 2 . 0 2 7 4 . 3 4 3 3 . 6 2 6 0 9 . 9 8 6 8 . 4 5 3 8 . 5 1 5 . 5 1 0 5 2 4 . 2 Z h a o q i n P e r m a n e n t 3 7 6 3 . 1 1 6 7 6 . 0 1 4 7 1 . 7 1 0 2 . 2 3 4 2 . 9 1 7 0 . 4 2 6 9 . 3 1 6 2 1 . 2 5 3 9 . 4 3 3 4 . 5 9 . 6 6 5 3 7 . 1 376.4 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 1 0 . 6 2 2 7 . 4 1 9 9 . 7 1 3 . 9 4 6 . 5 2 3 . 1 3 6 . 5 2 2 0 . 0 7 3 . 2 4 5 . 4 1 . 3 8 8 7 . 0 F o s h a n P e r m a n e n t 8 7 9 . 1 3 9 1 . 5 3 4 3 . 8 2 3 . 9 8 0 . 1 3 9 . 8 6 2 . 9 3 7 8 . 7 1 2 6 . 0 7 8 . 1 2 . 3 1 5 2 7 . 1 404.1 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 9 . 7 1 7 . 7 1 5 . 5 1 . 1 3 . 6 1 . 8 2 . 8 1 7 . 1 5 . 7 3 . 5 0 . 1 6 9 . 0 G u a n g z h o u P e r m a n e n t 6 3 6 . 6 2 8 3 . 5 2 4 9 . 0 1 7 . 3 5 8 . 0 2 8 . 8 4 5 . 6 2 7 4 . 2 9 1 . 2 5 6 . 6 1 . 6 1 1 0 5 . 9 428.3 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 T o t a l g u a n g d o n g P e r m a n e n t 5 2 7 8 . 8 2 3 5 1 . 1 2 0 6 4 . 5 1 4 3 . 3 4 8 1 . 0 2 3 9 . 0 3 7 7 . 8 2 2 7 4 . 1 7 5 6 . 6 4 6 9 . 2 1 3 . 5 9 1 7 0 . 1 456.0 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 5 0 . 3 2 4 5 . 1 2 1 5 . 2 1 4 . 9 5 0 . 1 2 4 . 9 3 9 . 4 2 3 7 . 1 7 8 . 9 4 8 . 9 1 . 4 9 5 6 . 0 T o t a l i n t h r e e P e r m a n e n t 1 8 7 7 6 . 3 8 3 6 2 . 5 7 3 4 3 . 2 5 0 9 . 8 1 7 1 0 . 7 8 5 0 . 1 1 3 4 3 . 8 8 0 8 8 . 8 2 6 9 1 . 3 1 6 6 9 . 0 4 8 . 1 3 2 6 1 7 . 3 489.8 74.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 3 8 6 0 . 9 6 1 7 3 . 3 5 4 2 0 . 8 3 7 6 . 3 1 2 6 2 . 9 6 2 7 . 6 9 9 2 . 0 5 9 7 1 . 2 1 9 8 6 . 7 1 2 3 2 . 1 3 5 . 5 2 4 0 7 8 . 4 Page 49 4 8 T a b l e 1 8 : S u m m a r y F o r m o n t h e A r e a o f V a r i o u s L a n d R e q u i s i t i o n e d b y G G R P r o j e c t ( l i n e ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y ( D i s t r i c t ) T y p e o f l a n d u s i n g S u b t o t a l P a d d y f i e l d D r y l a n d V e g e t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d W o o d l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 9 9 9 . 5 5 3 6 . 0 2 4 2 . 9 3 4 . 6 1 1 1 . 6 7 4 . 4 1 1 3 . 0 6 2 8 . 5 3 5 . 6 1 2 4 . 3 4 . 2 1 9 0 5 . 1 G u i y a n g 154.9 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 3 7 . 1 1 1 0 . 6 5 2 . 8 1 2 . 2 4 1 . 1 2 0 . 4 3 2 . 3 1 5 5 . 7 6 4 . 6 2 0 . 1 1 . 2 5 1 0 . 9 P e r m a n e n t 1 1 8 3 . 1 4 3 9 . 2 4 6 7 . 6 2 9 . 2 1 6 5 . 1 8 2 . 0 1 2 9 . 7 5 4 2 . 3 1 3 2 . 9 9 8 . 7 1 . 6 2 0 8 8 . 3 Q i a n n a n 183.1 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 1 5 1 . 8 1 1 5 0 . 4 4 1 1 . 2 9 8 . 0 3 2 8 . 8 1 6 3 . 4 2 5 8 . 3 1 5 5 4 . 5 5 1 7 . 2 2 0 . 7 9 . 2 4 5 1 1 . 7 P e r m a n e n t 8 2 4 . 6 3 4 9 . 2 3 2 1 . 9 3 2 . 7 6 6 . 2 5 4 . 5 8 6 . 1 2 7 5 . 2 1 1 4 . 1 7 . 0 3 . 1 1 3 1 0 . 1 Q i a n d o n g n a n 210.8 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 8 9 9 . 3 1 4 2 2 . 1 9 5 5 . 0 8 6 . 7 2 9 0 . 9 1 4 4 . 6 2 2 8 . 5 9 8 0 . 8 4 5 7 . 7 3 9 . 9 8 . 2 4 6 1 4 . 3 P e r m a n e n t 3 0 0 7 . 2 1 3 2 4 . 4 1 0 3 2 . 4 9 6 . 5 3 4 3 . 0 2 1 1 . 0 3 2 8 . 8 1 4 4 6 . 0 2 8 2 . 6 2 3 0 . 0 8 . 9 5 3 0 3 . 5 T o t a l i n G u i z h o u 240.9 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 2 8 8 . 1 2 6 8 3 . 1 1 4 1 9 . 0 1 9 6 . 9 6 6 0 . 7 3 2 8 . 3 5 1 9 . 0 2 6 9 0 . 9 1 0 3 9 . 5 8 0 . 8 1 8 . 6 9 6 3 7 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 7 6 7 . 3 3 3 8 . 7 3 3 6 . 1 2 3 . 7 2 9 . 4 3 9 . 4 6 2 . 3 1 1 9 . 1 1 1 5 . 0 4 6 . 9 2 . 2 1 1 1 2 . 9 L i u z h o u 268.3 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 0 9 9 . 8 5 5 7 . 5 3 3 4 . 3 3 4 . 5 1 1 5 . 9 5 7 . 6 9 1 . 0 1 . 1 1 8 2 . 3 1 1 3 . 1 3 . 3 1 4 9 0 . 7 P e r m a n e n t 3 6 3 4 . 1 1 6 9 0 . 0 1 6 2 0 . 5 1 2 4 . 1 1 6 . 4 1 8 3 . 1 3 1 0 . 1 1 7 7 7 . 3 5 4 6 . 4 3 3 1 . 6 1 . 7 6 6 0 1 . 1 G u i l i n 295.9 94.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 2 3 8 . 5 1 6 7 7 . 4 9 0 8 . 4 1 0 3 . 9 3 6 6 . 6 1 8 2 . 2 2 8 8 . 0 1 5 0 8 . 4 5 7 6 . 7 2 0 7 . 7 1 0 . 3 5 8 2 9 . 6 P e r m a n e n t 2 5 5 9 . 8 1 0 8 5 . 7 1 0 3 7 . 0 9 2 . 2 2 0 0 . 3 1 4 4 . 6 2 2 2 . 6 1 3 0 0 . 2 4 4 9 . 2 2 6 2 . 3 8 . 7 4 8 0 2 . 9 H e z h o u 323.6 99.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 6 1 2 . 4 3 3 9 . 6 1 4 8 . 2 2 0 . 7 6 9 . 5 3 4 . 5 5 4 . 6 3 2 8 . 4 1 0 9 . 3 1 7 . 8 2 . 0 1 1 2 4 . 4 P e r m a n e n t 6 9 6 1 . 2 3 1 1 4 . 3 2 9 9 3 . 6 2 4 0 . 0 2 4 6 . 1 3 6 7 . 2 5 9 5 . 0 3 1 9 6 . 6 1 1 1 0 . 6 6 4 0 . 8 1 2 . 6 1 2 5 1 6 . 9 T o t a l i n G u a n g x i 351.3 106.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 4 9 5 0 . 8 2 5 7 4 . 4 1 3 9 0 . 9 1 5 9 . 2 5 5 2 . 0 2 7 4 . 3 4 3 3 . 6 1 8 3 7 . 9 8 6 8 . 4 3 3 8 . 5 1 5 . 5 8 4 4 4 . 7 P e r m a n e n t 2 9 1 3 . 1 9 7 2 . 9 1 4 3 1 . 8 1 0 2 . 2 2 6 4 . 9 1 4 1 . 3 2 3 4 . 6 8 1 0 . 5 4 7 5 . 0 3 1 9 . 4 9 . 6 4 7 6 2 . 1 Z h a o q i n 379.2 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 1 7 . 6 6 7 . 8 1 9 0 . 6 1 3 . 9 2 8 . 8 1 6 . 5 2 8 . 7 3 5 . 9 5 8 . 6 4 1 . 9 1 . 3 4 8 4 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 8 1 2 . 4 3 6 7 . 7 3 1 4 . 5 2 3 . 9 8 0 . 1 2 6 . 2 2 0 . 6 3 7 3 . 4 2 6 . 0 3 7 . 5 2 . 3 1 2 7 2 . 1 F o s h a n 403.2 97.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 1 . 3 1 1 . 1 7 . 5 1 . 1 3 . 6 - 2 . 0 2 . 8 1 5 . 6 5 . 7 3 . 5 0 . 1 4 9 . 1 P e r m a n e n t 6 3 6 . 6 2 8 3 . 5 2 4 9 . 0 1 7 . 3 5 8 . 0 2 8 . 8 4 5 . 6 2 7 4 . 2 9 1 . 2 5 6 . 6 1 . 6 1 1 0 5 . 9 G u a n g z h o u 423.6 111.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 4 3 6 2 . 0 1 6 2 4 . 1 1 9 9 5 . 2 1 4 3 . 3 4 0 3 . 0 1 9 6 . 3 3 0 0 . 8 1 4 5 8 . 1 5 9 2 . 3 4 1 3 . 5 1 3 . 5 7 1 4 0 . 1 T o t a l i n G u a n g d o n g 453.7 84.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 3 8 . 9 7 8 . 9 1 9 8 . 1 1 4 . 9 3 2 . 4 1 4 . 6 3 1 . 5 5 1 . 5 6 4 . 3 4 5 . 5 1 . 4 5 3 3 . 1 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 3 3 0 . 3 6 0 6 2 . 8 6 0 2 1 . 2 4 7 9 . 8 9 9 2 . 1 7 7 4 . 5 1 2 2 4 . 6 6 1 0 0 . 7 1 9 8 5 . 5 1 2 8 4 . 2 3 5 . 1 2 4 9 6 0 . 3 T o t a l i n t h r e e 480.9 70.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 0 5 7 7 . 8 5 3 3 6 . 4 3 0 0 8 . 0 3 7 1 . 0 1 2 4 5 . 2 6 1 7 . 2 9 8 4 . 1 4 5 8 0 . 4 1 9 7 2 . 1 4 6 4 . 8 3 5 . 5 1 8 6 1 4 . 8 Page 50 4 9 T a b l e 1 9 : S u m m a r y F o r m o n t h e A r e a o f V a r i o u s L a n d R e q u i s i t i o n e d b y G G R P r o j e c t ( s t a t i o n s e a t ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y ( D i s t r i c t ) T y p e o f l a n d u s i n g S u b t o t a l P a d d y f i e l d D r y l a n d V e g e t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d W o o d l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 6 4 4 . 3 1 9 6 . 1 4 0 0 . 0 1 0 . 0 3 8 . 1 0 . 0 4 . 7 7 9 . 6 2 0 0 . 0 2 1 . 8 0 . 0 9 5 0 . 4 G u i z h o u 157.7 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 1 3 . 7 9 0 . 2 1 2 3 . 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 3 8 . 6 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 7 2 . 3 P e r m a n e n t 6 2 9 . 1 3 6 8 . 0 2 4 1 . 2 2 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 3 8 . 4 1 2 6 . 9 6 2 . 4 3 . 0 1 0 5 9 . 8 Q i a n n a n 178.2 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 4 5 6 . 7 4 5 6 . 7 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 3 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 7 5 6 . 7 P e r m a n e n t 3 7 9 . 0 1 8 6 . 8 1 4 8 . 8 0 . 0 4 3 . 4 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 4 3 . 3 5 8 . 4 1 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 7 8 0 . 7 Q i a n d o n g n a n 205.9 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 9 3 . 7 0 . 0 2 9 3 . 7 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 3 9 4 . 7 0 . 0 2 4 3 . 9 0 . 0 9 3 2 . 3 P e r m a n e n t 1 6 5 2 . 4 7 5 0 . 9 7 8 9 . 9 3 0 . 0 8 1 . 6 0 . 0 4 . 7 5 6 1 . 3 3 8 5 . 3 1 8 4 . 2 3 . 0 2 7 9 0 . 9 T o t a l i n G u i z h o u 233.6 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 9 6 4 . 1 5 4 6 . 9 1 4 1 7 . 2 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 4 3 3 . 3 0 . 0 5 6 3 . 9 0 . 0 2 9 6 1 . 3 P e r m a n e n t 1 0 3 . 9 4 9 . 3 4 . 6 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 5 6 . 2 9 . 8 3 0 . 6 0 . 0 4 0 0 . 5 L i u z h o u 261.3 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 7 2 . 3 9 . 1 1 6 3 . 2 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 5 4 6 . 9 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 7 1 9 . 2 P e r m a n e n t 9 3 6 . 4 3 4 5 . 6 1 6 6 . 9 0 . 0 4 0 0 . 0 2 3 . 8 1 7 . 0 1 9 1 . 6 1 0 8 . 7 7 4 . 7 1 0 . 0 1 3 3 8 . 4 G u i l i n 289.1 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 7 8 5 . 2 1 1 4 . 7 6 6 5 . 3 5 . 3 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 2 5 . 1 0 . 0 1 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 1 6 0 . 3 P e r m a n e n t 8 3 6 . 5 4 2 7 . 0 2 9 1 . 3 0 . 0 1 0 9 . 1 9 . 1 2 0 . 5 1 6 3 . 0 3 7 . 6 3 9 . 5 0 . 0 1 0 9 7 . 1 H e z h o u 316.8 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 0 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 1 8 7 6 . 8 8 2 1 . 9 4 6 2 . 8 0 . 0 5 5 9 . 1 3 3 . 0 3 7 . 5 6 1 0 . 8 1 5 6 . 2 1 4 4 . 8 1 0 . 0 2 8 3 6 . 0 T o t a l i n G u a n g x i 344.5 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 0 7 . 5 1 2 3 . 8 9 7 8 . 4 5 . 3 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 7 7 2 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 7 9 . 5 P e r m a n e n t 8 5 0 . 1 7 0 3 . 1 3 9 . 9 0 . 0 7 8 . 0 2 9 . 0 3 4 . 7 8 1 0 . 7 6 4 . 4 1 5 . 1 0 . 0 1 7 7 5 . 0 Z h a o q i n 372.2 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 9 3 . 0 1 5 9 . 6 9 . 1 0 . 0 1 7 . 7 6 . 6 7 . 9 1 8 4 . 1 1 4 . 6 3 . 4 0 . 0 4 0 3 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 6 6 . 7 2 3 . 8 2 9 . 3 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 3 . 6 4 2 . 3 5 . 4 1 0 0 . 0 4 0 . 6 0 . 0 2 5 5 . 0 F o s h a n 400.1 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 8 . 4 6 . 6 8 . 1 0 . 0 0 . 0 3 . 8 0 . 0 1 . 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 9 . 9 P e r m a n e n t 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 G u a n g z h o u 422.4 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 9 1 6 . 8 7 2 6 . 9 6 9 . 3 0 . 0 7 8 . 0 4 2 . 7 7 7 . 0 8 1 6 . 0 1 6 4 . 4 5 5 . 8 0 . 0 2 0 3 0 . 0 T o t a l i n G u a n g d o n g 452.4 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 1 1 . 4 1 6 6 . 2 1 7 . 1 0 . 0 1 7 . 7 1 0 . 3 7 . 9 1 8 5 . 5 1 4 . 6 3 . 4 0 . 0 4 2 2 . 9 P e r m a n e n t 4 4 4 6 . 0 2 2 9 9 . 7 1 3 2 2 . 0 3 0 . 0 7 1 8 . 6 7 5 . 6 1 1 9 . 2 1 9 8 8 . 1 7 0 5 . 8 3 8 4 . 8 1 3 . 0 7 6 5 7 . 0 T o t a l i n t h r e e 472.3 61.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 2 8 3 . 0 8 3 6 . 8 2 4 1 2 . 8 5 . 3 1 7 . 7 1 0 . 3 7 . 9 1 3 9 0 . 9 1 4 . 6 7 6 7 . 3 0 . 0 5 4 6 3 . 7 Page 51 50 3.2.3 Impacts analysis on land acquisition 62. The rural residents are the most influenced people by land anquisition of the construction of GY-GZ Railway Line, especially the residents around railway station. There are 226 administrative villages affected by land acquisition. Among which, 87 administrative villages 37 townships of 11 counties or districts in 3 cities of Guizhou province, 87 administration villages 27 townships of 11 counties/districts in 3 cities of Guangxi Zhuang national minority autonomous region and 56 administration villages 23 townships of 7 counties/districts in 3 cities in Guang Dong provinces are affected by land acquisition. 63. Guizhou Province acquires 8094.4 mu lands, average of each village is required 93 mu land; The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region acquires 15352.9 mu lands, each village averagely requires 184. 9 mu lands; Guangdong Province acquires 9170.1 mu land. Each village requires 163.8 mu lands. The area of land acquisition in the three provinces is different because of the distribution of terrain and the station and the line length. The further information may see Table 20-43 and Annex 11. At station land acquisition is more compared with other areas along the line. 64. Significant impacts by land acquisition happen at villages around railway stations, and impacts on other villages are minor. Among the 226 villages, there is no village losing all the land, and only 31 are to lose more than 10 percent of farmland; and out of the 31 village, 15 villages will lose 20 percent of their farmland. These villages are mainly located around railway stations. For instance, Guiyang north station takes 1079 mu in Daguan Village of Guiyang Development Zone, accounting for 41. 7% of the total land of the village; Zhaoqing north station needs 600 mu in Cangbei village of Ying’an Township, occuping 4. 4% of total land. Residents at railway station are all Han Nationality. However, along the alignment, there are seven minority villages losing much farmland, they are Mazhai village in Duyun city, Putun village in Sandu district, Zenleng village in Rongjiang County, Gu Dong village in Congjiang County, Tongle village in Sanjiang County and Sanlian village in Zhongshan County. The percentages of land acquisition in these villages are between 4-10% of the whole area of the land. 3.3 Houses Demolition and its impacts 3.3.1 House demolition 65. 1896065 m 2 of houses and auxiliaries are to be demolished for the construction of GY-GZ Railway Line. These houses and auxiliaries include residential houses of affected people, structures enterprises/shops, schools and etc. There are 7916 households with 32439 people in rural area affected by demolition. Among which, rural residents relocation households are 4012 households with 18775 people. There are 3259 households with 11041 people in urban area affected by demolition. Among which, urban residents relocation households are 3259 households 11041 people. Among the area affected by demolition, the area of structures enterprises/shops is 485000 m 2 , taking up 25.6% of the total area of demolition. Area of structures of schools is 30554 m 2 , taking up 1. 6% while residential houses take up 71.2% of the total area of demolition. For details, see Table 45. Page 52 5 1 T a b l e 2 0 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p r o j e c t ( G u i z h o u   p r o v i n c e   C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 5 0 9 . 9 144.9 325.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 7 . 1 144.9 370.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 9 . 4 144.9 409.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 8 144.9 444.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 6 . 5 144.9 477.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 1 144.9 511.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 5 144.9 544.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 9 . 6 144.9 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 3 . 1 144.9 620.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 3 144.9 663.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 144.9 697.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 8 5 . 7 144.9 738.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 B a i y u n d i s t r i c t D u l a t o w n D u l a v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 158.9 320.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 365.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 404.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 576.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 616.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 732.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 0 9 . 9 2 2 7 . 1 1 9 9 . 4 1 3 . 8 4 6 . 5 2 3 . 1 3 6 . 5 2 1 9 . 6 7 3 . 1 4 5 . 3 1 . 3 8 8 5 . 7 T o t a l i n B a i y u n 1 1 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 187.5 320.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 187.5 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 187.5 732.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 1 . 7 203.6 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 1 203.6 368.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 203.6 407.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 203.6 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 203.6 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 203.6 509.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 203.6 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 7 203.6 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 203.6 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 8 203.6 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 203.6 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 5 . 0 203.6 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y u n g u a n g t o w n Y o u z h a v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 6 . 9 219.2 321.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 219.2 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 219.2 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 219.2 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 219.2 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 219.2 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 219.2 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 219.2 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 219.2 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 219.2 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 219.2 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 1 219.2 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 3 . 5 233.0 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 233.0 367.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 2 233.0 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 233.0 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 233.0 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 233.0 509.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 233.0 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 233.0 578.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 233.0 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 233.0 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 233.0 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 9 233.0 734.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 C h a o y a n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 . 8 246.9 321.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 246.9 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 246.9 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 246.9 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 246.9 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 246.9 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 246.9 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 246.9 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 246.9 616.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 246.9 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 246.9 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 246.9 734.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 2 . 6 260.9 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 5 260.9 368.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 260.9 407.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 260.9 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 260.9 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 260.9 509.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 260.9 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 1 260.9 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 7 260.9 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 260.9 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 260.9 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 6 . 7 260.9 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H o u c a o v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 3 8 . 2 274.7 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 0 274.7 368.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 9 274.7 407.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 274.7 441.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 274.7 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 274.7 509.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 274.7 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 5 274.7 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 274.7 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 274.7 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 274.7 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 6 . 4 274.7 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 7 . 6 288.6 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 288.6 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 9 288.6 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 288.6 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 288.6 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 288.6 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 288.6 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 6 288.6 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 288.6 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 288.6 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 288.6 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 5 288.6 734.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H o u c a o t o w n S i f a n g r i v e r T e m p o r a r y 3 . 5 302.4 321.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 302.4 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 302.4 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 302.4 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 302.4 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 302.4 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 302.4 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 302.4 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 302.4 616.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 302.4 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 302.4 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 0 302.4 733.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 5 . 1 316.3 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 316.3 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 316.3 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 316.3 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 316.3 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 316.3 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 316.3 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 316.3 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 316.3 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 316.3 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 316.3 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 2 316.3 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 J i n g g u a n g s o u t h T e m p o r a r y 5 . 8 330.1 321.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 330.1 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 330.1 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 330.1 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 330.1 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 330.1 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 330.1 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 330.1 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 330.1 616.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 330.1 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 330.1 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 330.1 734.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 2 . 6 343.9 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 343.9 367.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 8 343.9 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 343.9 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 343.9 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 343.9 509.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 343.9 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 7 343.9 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 343.9 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 343.9 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 343.9 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 2 343.9 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H u a g u o g a r d e n o f f i c e G u i e n s o u t h T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 6 357.8 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 357.8 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 357.8 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 357.8 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 357.8 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 357.8 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 357.8 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 357.8 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 357.8 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 357.8 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 357.8 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 1 357.8 734.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 5 . 1 371.7 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 371.7 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 371.7 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 371.7 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 371.7 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 371.7 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 371.7 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 371.7 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 371.7 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 371.7 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 371.7 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 2 371.7 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y u x i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 4 . 6 385.5 321.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 385.5 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 385.5 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 385.5 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 385.5 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 385.5 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 385.5 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 385.5 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 385.5 616.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 385.5 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 385.5 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 0 385.5 733.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 0 . 0 399.4 322.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 399.4 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 399.4 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 399.4 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 399.4 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 399.4 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 399.4 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 3 399.4 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 399.4 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 399.4 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 399.4 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 4 399.4 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T a o y u a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 8 . 1 413.3 321.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 413.3 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 413.3 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 413.3 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 413.3 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 413.3 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 413.3 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 413.3 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 413.3 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 413.3 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 413.3 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 1 413.3 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 5 . 1 427.2 323.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 427.2 366.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 427.2 405.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 427.2 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 427.2 475.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 427.2 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 427.2 542.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 427.2 577.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 427.2 618.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 427.2 661.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 427.2 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 2 427.2 735.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 N a m i n g d i s t r i c t S h a c h o n g o f f i c e Y u t i a n T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 441.1 320.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 365.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 404.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 440.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 474.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 508.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 541.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 576.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 616.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 660.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 696.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 441.1 732.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 53 5 2 T a b l e 2 1 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p r o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 1 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 2 2 . 6 144.9 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 144.9 321.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 8 144.9 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 144.9 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 144.9 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 144.9 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 144.9 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 7 144.9 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 144.9 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 144.9 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 144.9 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 2 144.9 690.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T a i c i o f f i c e Y i x i a o T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 158.9 275.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 319.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 358.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 496.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 530.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 571.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 614.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.9 687.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 2 . 6 172.7 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 6 172.7 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 9 172.7 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 172.7 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 172.7 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 172.7 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 172.7 496.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 172.7 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 172.7 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 172.7 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 172.7 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 8 172.7 690.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H u i y o u T e m p o r a r y 8 . 1 186.6 276.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 186.6 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 186.6 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 186.6 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 186.6 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 186.6 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 186.6 496.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 186.6 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 186.6 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 186.6 614.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 186.6 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 1 186.6 690.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 7 . 6 200.4 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 200.4 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 9 200.4 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 200.4 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 200.4 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 200.4 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 200.4 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 6 200.4 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 200.4 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 200.4 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 200.4 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 5 200.4 689.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 N a n z h a n T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 214.2 275.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 319.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 358.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 496.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 530.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 571.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 614.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 214.2 687.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 5 . 1 228.1 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 228.1 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 228.1 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 228.1 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 228.1 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 228.1 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 228.1 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 228.1 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 228.1 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 228.1 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 228.1 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 2 228.1 690.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 N a m i n g d i s t r i c t E r g e z h a i o f f i c e S o n g h u a T e m p o r a r y 2 3 . 2 242.0 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 3 242.0 321.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 1 242.0 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 242.0 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 242.0 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 242.0 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 242.0 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 0 242.0 532.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 242.0 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 242.0 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 242.0 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 2 242.0 689.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 5 1 . 0 1 1 1 . 8 9 8 . 2 6 . 8 2 2 . 9 1 1 . 4 1 8 . 0 1 0 8 . 1 3 6 . 0 2 2 . 3 0 . 6 4 3 6 . 1 T o t a l i n N a m i n g 6 1 3 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 5 . 8 5 1 . 6 4 5 . 3 3 . 1 1 0 . 6 5 . 2 8 . 3 4 9 . 9 1 6 . 6 1 0 . 3 0 . 3 2 0 1 . 2 P e r m a n e n t 2 8 . 9 285.0 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 9 285.0 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 3 285.0 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 285.0 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 285.0 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 285.0 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 285.0 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 285.0 534.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 285.0 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 285.0 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 285.0 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 0 . 2 285.0 689.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G a i c h a T e m p o r a r y 1 6 . 5 298.8 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 3 298.8 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 298.8 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 298.8 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 298.8 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 298.8 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 298.8 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 1 298.8 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 298.8 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 298.8 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 298.8 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 6 298.8 690.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 0 . 3 312.7 277.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 0 312.7 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 8 312.7 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 312.7 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 312.7 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 312.7 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 312.7 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 4 312.7 534.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 312.7 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 312.7 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 312.7 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 0 . 0 312.7 689.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y u n y a n d i s t r i c t Q i a n l i n g S a n q i a o T e m p o r a r y 1 7 . 3 326.6 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 326.6 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 8 326.6 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 326.6 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 326.6 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 326.6 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 326.6 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 4 326.6 531.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 326.6 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 326.6 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 326.6 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 0 326.6 689.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 9 . 2 3 0 . 8 2 7 . 1 1 . 9 6 . 3 3 . 1 5 . 0 2 9 . 8 9 . 9 6 . 2 0 . 2 1 2 0 . 2 T o t a l i n y u n y a n 1 2 T e m p o r a r y 3 3 . 7 1 5 . 0 1 3 . 2 0 . 9 3 . 1 1 . 5 2 . 4 1 4 . 5 4 . 8 3 . 0 0 . 1 5 8 . 6 P e r m a n e n t 7 3 . 9 369.6 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 9 369.6 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 9 369.6 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 369.6 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 369.6 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 369.6 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 369.6 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 8 369.6 534.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 6 369.6 573.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 369.6 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 369.6 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 8 . 3 369.6 692.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 X i n z h a i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 6 . 5 383.4 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 2 383.4 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 1 383.4 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 383.4 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 383.4 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 383.4 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 383.4 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 3 383.4 534.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 383.4 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 383.4 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 383.4 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 8 . 2 383.4 690.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 6 9 . 2 397.3 280.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 8 . 1 397.3 325.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 1 . 7 397.3 364.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 2 397.3 398.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 1 . 0 397.3 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 3 397.3 465.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 7 . 9 397.3 499.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 8 . 3 397.3 536.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 5 . 9 397.3 575.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 9 . 5 397.3 618.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 397.3 652.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 6 2 . 5 397.3 694.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D a g u a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 8 6 . 2 411.2 280.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 2 . 9 411.2 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 2 . 8 411.2 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 411.2 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 0 411.2 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 4 411.2 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 3 411.2 499.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 0 . 2 411.2 532.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 7 411.2 575.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 5 411.2 618.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 411.2 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 3 . 4 411.2 692.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 7 0 . 6 425.0 277.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 5 425.0 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 6 425.0 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 425.0 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 425.0 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 425.0 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 425.0 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 4 425.0 532.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 425.0 573.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 425.0 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 425.0 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 2 . 7 425.0 692.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G a o x i n d i s t r i c t Y e y a t o w n ( j i n y a n g o f f i c e ) Y a n g g u a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 8 . 6 438.9 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 1 438.9 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 9 438.9 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 438.9 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 438.9 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 438.9 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 438.9 497.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 3 438.9 534.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 4 438.9 573.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 438.9 615.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 438.9 651.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 1 . 8 438.9 692.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 8 1 3 . 7 3 6 2 . 4 3 1 8 . 2 2 2 . 1 7 4 . 1 3 6 . 8 5 8 . 2 3 5 0 . 5 1 1 6 . 6 7 2 . 3 2 . 1 1 4 1 3 . 5 T o t a l i n g a o x i n 1 3 T e m p o r a r y 3 0 1 . 3 1 3 4 . 2 1 1 7 . 8 8 . 2 2 7 . 5 1 3 . 6 2 1 . 6 1 2 9 . 8 4 3 . 2 2 6 . 8 0 . 8 5 2 3 . 4 Page 54 5 3 T a b l e 2 2 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 2 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 6 4 3 . 8 139.3 282.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 3 2 . 1 139.3 325.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 4 2 . 9 139.3 364.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 4 . 6 139.3 398.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 9 . 8 139.3 434.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 4 . 4 139.3 466.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 7 . 6 139.3 507.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 0 8 . 1 139.3 555.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 5 . 6 139.3 601.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 6 . 1 139.3 641.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 139.3 680.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 5 5 . 5 139.3 733.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T o t a l i n G u i y a n g 4 9 1 9 T e m p o r a r y 4 5 0 . 8 154.1 279.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 0 . 8 154.1 324.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 6 . 3 154.1 364.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 2 154.1 398.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 1 154.1 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 4 154.1 465.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 3 154.1 505.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 4 . 2 154.1 555.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 4 . 6 154.1 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 1 154.1 638.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 154.1 680.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 8 3 . 2 154.1 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 4 . 5 168.3 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 4 168.3 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 5 168.3 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 168.3 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 168.3 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 168.3 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 168.3 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 9 168.3 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 168.3 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 168.3 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 168.3 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 0 168.3 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u y u a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 9 2 . 4 182.1 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 2 182.1 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 1 182.1 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 182.1 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 4 182.1 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 182.1 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 182.1 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 8 182.1 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 2 182.1 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 182.1 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 182.1 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 0 . 5 182.1 730.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 8 . 8 196.1 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 196.1 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 3 196.1 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 196.1 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 196.1 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 196.1 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 196.1 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 196.1 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 196.1 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 196.1 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 196.1 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 0 . 0 196.1 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u j i a o t o w n G u a n y i n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 9 2 . 5 210.0 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 2 210.0 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 2 210.0 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 210.0 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 4 210.0 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 210.0 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 210.0 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 8 210.0 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 3 210.0 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 210.0 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 210.0 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 0 . 7 210.0 730.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 0 . 5 223.8 277.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 0 223.8 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 8 223.8 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 223.8 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 223.8 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 223.8 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 223.8 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 4 223.8 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 223.8 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 223.8 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 223.8 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 0 . 4 223.8 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 X i n m i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 9 1 . 4 237.6 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 7 237.6 321.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 8 237.6 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 237.6 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 237.6 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 237.6 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 237.6 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 4 237.6 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 1 237.6 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 237.6 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 237.6 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 8 . 8 237.6 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 9 . 3 251.5 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 9 251.5 321.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 1 251.5 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 251.5 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 251.5 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 251.5 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 251.5 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 . 8 251.5 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 9 251.5 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 251.5 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 251.5 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 0 . 3 251.5 730.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 M a z h i t o w n L o n g y u n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 7 9 . 5 265.3 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 4 265.3 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 1 265.3 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 265.3 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 2 265.3 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 265.3 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 7 265.3 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 2 265.3 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 4 265.3 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 1 265.3 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 265.3 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 8 . 1 265.3 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 6 . 8 279.2 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 4 279.2 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 4 279.2 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 279.2 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 279.2 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 279.2 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 279.2 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 9 279.2 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 279.2 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 279.2 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 279.2 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 4 . 0 279.2 729.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 S h u i c h a n g t o w n S h u i c h a n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 6 9 . 8 293.0 280.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 5 . 6 293.0 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 6 . 4 293.0 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 293.0 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 5 293.0 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 293.0 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 2 293.0 505.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 3 . 1 293.0 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 3 293.0 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 1 293.0 639.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 293.0 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 4 . 9 293.0 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 0 . 6 306.9 277.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 0 306.9 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 7 306.9 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 306.9 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 306.9 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 306.9 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 3 306.9 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 1 306.9 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 7 306.9 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 306.9 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 306.9 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 5 . 2 306.9 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L o n g l i c o u n t y L o n g s h a n t o w n S h u i q i a o v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 5 9 . 9 320.9 280.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 1 . 2 320.9 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 2 . 5 320.9 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 3 320.9 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 6 320.9 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 2 320.9 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 4 320.9 505.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 8 . 9 320.9 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 9 320.9 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 2 320.9 639.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 320.9 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 7 . 8 320.9 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 7 0 . 5 1 2 0 . 5 1 0 5 . 8 7 . 3 2 4 . 6 1 2 . 2 1 9 . 4 1 1 6 . 5 3 8 . 8 2 4 . 0 0 . 7 4 6 9 . 9 T o t a l i n L o n g l i 4 6 T e m p o r a r y 6 8 5 . 5 3 0 5 . 3 2 6 8 . 1 1 8 . 6 6 2 . 5 3 1 . 0 4 9 . 1 2 9 5 . 3 9 8 . 3 6 0 . 9 1 . 8 1 1 9 0 . 8 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 . 7 363.8 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 363.8 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 363.8 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 363.8 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 363.8 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 363.8 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 363.8 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 363.8 551.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 363.8 597.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 363.8 637.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 363.8 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 6 363.8 729.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 X i n a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 377.6 275.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 319.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 358.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 502.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 549.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 596.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 636.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 377.6 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 2 2 . 2 391.5 280.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 4 . 4 391.5 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 7 . 8 391.5 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 391.5 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 1 391.5 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 391.5 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 7 391.5 503.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 2 . 7 391.5 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 5 391.5 599.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 9 391.5 638.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 391.5 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 2 . 4 391.5 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 J i u b a i h u v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 4 1 . 0 405.4 280.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 2 . 8 405.4 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 5 . 2 405.4 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 8 405.4 396.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 405.4 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 405.4 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 405.4 504.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 8 405.4 552.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 2 405.4 598.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 5 405.4 639.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 405.4 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 5 . 0 405.4 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 . 5 419.3 276.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 419.3 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 419.3 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 419.3 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 419.3 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 419.3 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 419.3 502.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 419.3 551.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 419.3 596.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 419.3 636.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 419.3 679.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 3 419.3 727.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D a t i e v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 3 4 . 7 433.2 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 5 433.2 323.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 6 433.2 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 433.2 395.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 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4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 388.1 743.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 7 . 8 402.8 276.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 402.8 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 402.8 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 402.8 404.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 402.8 453.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 402.8 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 402.8 533.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 402.8 570.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 402.8 614.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 402.8 656.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 402.8 699.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 6 402.8 746.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 S h a j i n g s t r e e t v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 9 417.6 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 417.6 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 417.6 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 417.6 404.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 417.6 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 417.6 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 417.6 533.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 417.6 570.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 417.6 614.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 417.6 657.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 417.6 699.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 7 417.6 745.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 . 5 432.3 276.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 432.3 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 432.3 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 432.3 404.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 432.3 453.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 432.3 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 432.3 533.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 432.3 570.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 432.3 613.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 432.3 656.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 432.3 699.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 6 432.3 744.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 M a w e i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 6 8 . 7 446.3 278.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 6 446.3 321.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 9 446.3 362.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 446.3 405.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 446.3 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 446.3 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 9 446.3 534.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 . 6 446.3 573.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 9 446.3 614.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 1 446.3 657.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 446.3 699.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 9 . 4 446.3 748.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 . 0 458.3 276.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 458.3 321.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 458.3 359.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 458.3 404.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 458.3 453.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 458.3 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 458.3 533.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 458.3 570.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 458.3 613.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 458.3 656.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 458.3 699.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 4 458.3 745.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u i d i n g c o u n t y X i a o w e i c h a i s t r e e t o f f i c e W a n g j i a s i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 470.4 275.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 319.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 358.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 404.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 453.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 533.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 569.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 613.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 656.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 699.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 470.4 743.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 56 5 5 T a b l e 2 4 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 4 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 2 4 . 5 138.7 263.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 9 138.7 308.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 6 138.7 351.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 138.7 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 138.7 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 138.7 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 138.7 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 138.7 542.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 138.7 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 138.7 647.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 138.7 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 2 . 5 138.7 742.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u i d i n g c o u n t y G a n t a n g c o u n t y B a n g s h u i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 6 6 . 1 152.5 265.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 4 . 0 152.5 309.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 0 152.5 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 152.5 392.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 1 152.5 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 5 152.5 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 9 152.5 501.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 1 . 6 152.5 543.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 8 152.5 596.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 8 152.5 649.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 152.5 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 8 . 6 152.5 745.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 1 6 . 9 2 3 0 . 2 2 0 2 . 1 1 4 . 0 4 7 . 1 2 3 . 4 3 7 . 0 2 2 2 . 7 7 4 . 1 4 5 . 9 1 . 3 8 9 7 . 9 T o t a l i n G u i d i n g 6 1 8 T e m p o r a r y 7 7 4 . 3 181.3 265.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 4 . 8 3 0 2 . 8 2 1 . 0 7 0 . 5 3 5 . 1 5 5 . 4 3 3 3 . 5 1 1 1 . 0 6 8 . 8 2 . 0 1 3 4 5 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 7 2 0 . 6 195.5 264.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 0 . 9 195.5 310.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 1 . 8 195.5 355.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 6 195.5 394.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 7 195.5 432.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 6 195.5 466.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 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3 278.7 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 278.7 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 278.7 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 3 278.7 742.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P u a n t o w n H e p i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 292.7 260.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 350.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 539.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 593.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 292.7 739.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 . 0 306.3 263.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 306.3 307.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 306.3 351.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 306.3 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 306.3 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 306.3 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 306.3 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 0 306.3 541.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 306.3 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 306.3 647.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 306.3 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 4 306.3 742.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L a i s h u v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 7 . 7 320.3 263.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 7 320.3 309.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 6 320.3 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 320.3 392.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 320.3 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 320.3 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 320.3 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 9 320.3 543.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 320.3 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 320.3 647.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 320.3 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 0 . 3 320.3 744.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 . 1 334.2 261.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 334.2 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 334.2 350.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 334.2 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 334.2 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 334.2 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 334.2 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 334.2 539.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 334.2 593.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 334.2 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 334.2 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 334.2 740.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H e b a v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 6 1 . 4 348.0 263.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 3 348.0 309.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 0 348.0 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 348.0 392.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 6 348.0 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 8 348.0 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 4 348.0 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 5 348.0 543.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 8 348.0 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 348.0 647.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 348.0 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 6 . 7 348.0 745.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 . 8 361.9 261.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 361.9 307.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 361.9 351.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 361.9 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 361.9 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 361.9 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 361.9 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 361.9 541.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 361.9 593.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 361.9 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 361.9 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 361.9 740.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D a y u t o w n Y a n l a o v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 375.7 260.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 350.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 539.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 593.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 375.7 739.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 . 4 389.6 261.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 389.6 307.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 389.6 351.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 389.6 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 389.6 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 389.6 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 389.6 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 389.6 541.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 389.6 593.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 389.6 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 389.6 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 4 389.6 740.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Q i a n j i n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 4 9 . 2 403.5 263.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 9 403.5 309.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 2 403.5 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 403.5 392.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 403.5 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 403.5 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 403.5 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 2 403.5 543.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 0 403.5 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 4 403.5 647.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 403.5 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 5 . 4 403.5 742.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 . 7 417.3 261.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 417.3 307.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 417.3 351.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 417.3 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 417.3 429.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 417.3 463.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 417.3 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 417.3 541.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 417.3 593.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 417.3 646.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 417.3 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 417.3 740.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 S a d u c o u n t y J i a o l i t o w n P a i y u e v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 2 9 . 5 431.3 263.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 1 431.3 309.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 5 431.3 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 431.3 391.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 431.3 430.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 431.3 464.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 431.3 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 7 431.3 543.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 431.3 594.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 431.3 647.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 431.3 693.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 2 431.3 742.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 57 5 6 T a b l e 2 5 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 5 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 . 9 164.0 282.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 164.0 327.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 164.0 374.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 164.0 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 164.0 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 164.0 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 164.0 526.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 164.0 564.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 164.0 602.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 164.0 644.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 164.0 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 164.0 727.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 W a n g j i e v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 179.0 281.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 327.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 374.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 526.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 564.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 602.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 644.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 179.0 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 . 4 194.1 282.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 194.1 328.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 194.1 374.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 194.1 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 194.1 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 194.1 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 194.1 526.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 194.1 565.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 194.1 602.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 194.1 644.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 194.1 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 194.1 727.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P a i d a i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 8 . 7 209.1 284.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 209.1 328.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 3 209.1 375.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 209.1 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 209.1 455.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 209.1 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 209.1 527.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 209.1 565.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 209.1 603.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 209.1 645.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 209.1 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 6 209.1 729.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 . 8 224.3 282.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 224.3 328.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 224.3 375.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 224.3 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 224.3 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 224.3 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 224.3 526.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 224.3 565.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 224.3 602.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 224.3 644.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 224.3 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 0 224.3 728.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y a n g d o n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 8 8 . 0 239.3 286.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 3 . 7 239.3 330.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 3 . 5 239.3 377.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 239.3 418.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 1 239.3 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 5 239.3 490.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 5 239.3 529.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 1 . 0 239.3 567.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 9 239.3 605.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 7 239.3 648.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 239.3 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 6 . 6 239.3 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 8 . 8 254.4 284.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 254.4 330.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 3 254.4 377.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 254.4 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 254.4 455.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 254.4 490.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 254.4 527.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 254.4 567.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 254.4 603.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 254.4 645.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 254.4 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 0 . 0 254.4 728.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 J i a o l i t o w n L i a n g j i a v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 269.4 281.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 327.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 374.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 526.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 564.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 602.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 644.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 269.4 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 1 . 0 284.5 284.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 4 284.5 328.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 284.5 375.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 284.5 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 284.5 455.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 284.5 490.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 284.5 527.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 1 284.5 565.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 284.5 603.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 284.5 645.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 284.5 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 5 284.5 729.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D u j i a n g t o w n 1 T e m p o r a r y 7 6 . 1 299.5 284.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 9 299.5 330.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 . 8 299.5 377.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 299.5 418.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 9 299.5 455.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 299.5 490.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 299.5 527.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 8 299.5 567.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 9 299.5 604.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 8 299.5 645.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 299.5 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 2 . 3 299.5 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 2 . 9 314.6 284.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 7 314.6 328.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 314.6 375.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 314.6 417.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 314.6 455.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 314.6 489.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 314.6 526.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 314.6 565.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 314.6 603.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 314.6 645.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 314.6 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 3 314.6 729.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 S a n d u c o u n t y W u b u t o w n 1 T e m p o r a r y 1 6 9 . 3 329.6 286.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 5 . 4 329.6 330.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 6 . 2 329.6 377.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 329.6 418.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 4 329.6 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 329.6 490.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 1 329.6 529.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 2 . 9 329.6 567.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 3 329.6 605.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 0 329.6 648.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 329.6 687.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 4 . 1 329.6 731.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 0 4 . 2 1 3 5 . 5 1 1 9 . 0 8 . 3 2 7 . 7 1 3 . 8 2 1 . 8 1 3 1 . 1 4 3 . 6 2 7 . 0 0 . 8 5 2 8 . 5 T o t a l i n S a n d u 5 1 3 T e m p o r a r y 8 1 3 . 5 3 6 2 . 3 3 1 8 . 1 2 2 . 1 7 4 . 1 3 6 . 8 5 8 . 2 3 5 0 . 4 1 1 6 . 6 7 2 . 3 2 . 1 1 4 1 3 . 2 P e r m a n e n t 1 8 1 2 . 2 375.6 288.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 0 7 . 1 375.6 333.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 0 8 . 7 375.6 379.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 2 375.6 420.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 5 . 1 375.6 459.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 2 . 0 375.6 492.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 9 . 7 375.6 531.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 8 0 . 7 375.6 568.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 9 . 8 375.6 607.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 1 . 1 375.6 650.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 375.6 688.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 4 8 . 1 375.6 733.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T o t a l i n Q i a n n a n 4 1 6 3 8 T e m p o r a r y 3 6 0 8 . 4 397.7 288.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 0 7 . 1 397.7 335.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 1 1 . 2 397.7 381.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 8 . 0 397.7 420.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 8 . 8 397.7 459.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 3 . 4 397.7 495.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 8 . 3 397.7 531.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 5 4 . 5 397.7 571.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 7 . 2 397.7 607.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 0 . 7 397.7 649.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 2 397.7 688.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 2 6 8 . 4 397.7 733.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 58 5 7 T a b l e 2 6 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 6 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 8 . 2 144.3 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 144.3 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 1 144.3 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 144.3 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 144.3 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 144.3 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 144.3 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 144.3 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 144.3 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 144.3 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 144.3 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 7 144.3 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 B a l u v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 8 6 . 5 158.0 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 . 5 158.0 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 8 158.0 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 158.0 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 158.0 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 158.0 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 158.0 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 7 . 3 158.0 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 158.0 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 158.0 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 158.0 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 0 . 3 158.0 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 5 . 3 171.9 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 8 171.9 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 0 171.9 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 171.9 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 171.9 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 171.9 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 171.9 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 171.9 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 171.9 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 171.9 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 5 171.9 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 J i a h u i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 9 2 . 2 185.7 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 1 185.7 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 1 185.7 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 185.7 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 4 185.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 185.7 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 185.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 7 185.7 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 2 185.7 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 185.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 185.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 0 . 3 185.7 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 . 8 199.7 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 199.7 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 199.7 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 199.7 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 199.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 199.7 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 199.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 199.7 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 199.7 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 199.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 199.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 7 199.7 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y a l o n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 7 5 . 2 213.6 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 5 213.6 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 . 4 213.6 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 213.6 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 9 213.6 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 213.6 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 213.6 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 4 213.6 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 8 213.6 607.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 213.6 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 213.6 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 0 . 7 213.6 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 . 6 227.4 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 227.4 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 227.4 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 227.4 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 227.4 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 227.4 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 227.4 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 227.4 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 227.4 605.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 227.4 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 227.4 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 227.4 721.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u i l i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 8 1 . 0 241.3 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 1 241.3 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 7 241.3 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 241.3 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 4 241.3 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 241.3 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 241.3 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 9 241.3 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 6 241.3 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 2 241.3 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 241.3 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 0 . 7 241.3 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 8 6 . 5 255.2 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 7 . 6 255.2 358.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 2 . 0 255.2 397.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 255.2 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 1 255.2 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 0 255.2 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 5 255.2 531.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 3 . 4 255.2 569.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 1 255.2 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 5 255.2 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 255.2 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 7 . 7 255.2 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P i n g j i a n g t o w n B a r u i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 6 3 . 5 269.0 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 3 269.0 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 8 269.0 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 269.0 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 269.0 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 269.0 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 269.0 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 3 269.0 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 1 269.0 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 6 269.0 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 269.0 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 0 . 3 269.0 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 4 . 3 282.9 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 7 282.9 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 3 282.9 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 282.9 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 282.9 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 282.9 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 282.9 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 1 282.9 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 282.9 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 282.9 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 282.9 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 6 . 9 282.9 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 E r v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 7 6 . 3 296.7 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 0 296.7 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 . 8 296.7 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 296.7 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 0 296.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 296.7 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 296.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 9 296.7 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 9 296.7 607.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 8 296.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 296.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 2 . 5 296.7 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 3 . 6 310.7 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 1 310.7 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 310.7 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 310.7 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 310.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 310.7 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 310.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 310.7 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 310.7 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 310.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 310.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 7 310.7 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 S a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 324.4 305.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 392.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 564.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 605.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 324.4 720.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 1 . 3 338.3 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 5 338.3 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 338.3 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 338.3 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 338.3 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 338.3 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 338.3 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 2 338.3 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 338.3 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 338.3 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 338.3 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 7 . 0 338.3 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G a o x i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 7 . 9 352.2 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 8 352.2 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 6 352.2 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 352.2 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 352.2 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 352.2 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 352.2 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 9 352.2 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 352.2 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 352.2 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 352.2 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 0 . 6 352.2 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 2 . 8 366.1 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 6 366.1 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 366.1 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 366.1 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 366.1 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 366.1 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 366.1 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 1 366.1 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 7 366.1 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 366.1 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 366.1 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 6 . 9 366.1 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 M a a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 8 6 . 9 379.9 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 . 7 379.9 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 0 379.9 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 379.9 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 379.9 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 379.9 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 379.9 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 7 . 4 379.9 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 5 379.9 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 379.9 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 379.9 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 1 . 0 379.9 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 3 . 6 393.8 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 1 393.8 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 393.8 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 393.8 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 393.8 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 393.8 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 393.8 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 393.8 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 393.8 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 393.8 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 393.8 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 6 393.8 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L i n g z h e n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 407.6 305.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 392.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 564.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 605.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 407.6 720.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 9 . 3 421.5 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 6 421.5 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 6 421.5 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 421.5 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 421.5 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 421.5 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 421.5 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 421.5 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 8 421.5 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 421.5 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 421.5 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 6 421.5 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D a b a i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 8 9 . 6 435.4 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 9 435.4 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 1 435.4 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 435.4 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 435.4 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 435.4 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 435.4 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 . 6 435.4 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 435.4 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 0 435.4 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 435.4 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 5 . 7 435.4 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 . 4 449.3 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 449.3 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 449.3 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 449.3 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 449.3 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 449.3 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 449.3 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 8 449.3 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 449.3 605.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 449.3 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 1 449.3 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G a o d o n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 7 2 . 7 463.2 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 4 463.2 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 4 463.2 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 463.2 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 463.2 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 463.2 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 463.2 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 3 463.2 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 4 463.2 607.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 463.2 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 463.2 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 6 . 4 463.2 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 . 9 477.1 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 477.1 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 477.1 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 477.1 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 477.1 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 477.1 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 477.1 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 477.1 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 477.1 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 477.1 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 477.1 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 1 477.1 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 R o n g j i a n g c o u n t y G u z h o u t o w n S a m p a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 2 9 4 . 4 490.8 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 1 . 1 490.8 358.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 5 . 1 490.8 397.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 0 490.8 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 8 490.8 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 3 490.8 499.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 1 490.8 532.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 6 . 8 490.8 569.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 2 . 2 490.8 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 2 490.8 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 490.8 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 1 . 5 490.8 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 59 5 8 T a b l e 2 7 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 7 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 3 6 . 4 144.3 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 8 144.3 355.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 3 . 4 144.3 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 144.3 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 144.3 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 144.3 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 8 144.3 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 . 8 144.3 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 6 144.3 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 1 144.3 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 144.3 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 7 . 0 144.3 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Z e n l e n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 158.0 305.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 353.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 392.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 564.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 605.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 158.0 720.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 . 7 171.9 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 171.9 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 171.9 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 171.9 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 171.9 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 171.9 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 171.9 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 171.9 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 171.9 605.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 171.9 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 171.9 721.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Q i a o y o u v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 5 5 . 8 185.7 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 . 4 185.7 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 9 185.7 394.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 185.7 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 2 185.7 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 1 185.7 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 2 185.7 532.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 7 . 1 185.7 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 3 185.7 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 9 185.7 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 185.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 0 . 7 185.7 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 0 . 9 199.7 307.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 3 199.7 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 199.7 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 199.7 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 199.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 199.7 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 199.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 0 199.7 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 199.7 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 199.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 199.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 3 199.7 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 R o n g j i a n g c o u n t y S a n j i a n g t o w n L e n g y i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 4 4 . 1 213.6 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 4 . 2 213.6 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 6 . 4 213.6 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 213.6 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 1 213.6 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 213.6 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 3 213.6 531.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 2 . 1 213.6 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 7 213.6 607.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 213.6 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 213.6 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 0 . 4 213.6 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 5 7 . 7 2 9 2 . 9 2 5 7 . 2 1 7 . 9 5 9 . 9 2 9 . 8 4 7 . 1 2 8 3 . 3 9 4 . 3 5 8 . 5 1 . 7 1 1 4 2 . 4 T o t a l i n R o n g j i a n g 3 1 6 T e m p o r a r y 1 3 7 6 . 3 6 1 2 . 9 5 3 8 . 2 3 7 . 4 1 2 5 . 4 6 2 . 3 9 8 . 5 5 9 2 . 9 1 9 7 . 3 1 2 2 . 3 3 . 5 2 3 9 0 . 8 P e r m a n e n t 1 1 . 6 257.1 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 257.1 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 257.1 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 257.1 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 257.1 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 257.1 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 257.1 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 257.1 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 257.1 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 257.1 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 257.1 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 1 257.1 722.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L a y i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 7 . 7 270.9 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 7 270.9 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 6 270.9 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 270.9 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 270.9 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 270.9 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 270.9 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 9 270.9 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 270.9 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 270.9 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 270.9 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 0 . 3 270.9 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 4 . 5 284.9 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 4 284.9 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 5 284.9 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 284.9 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 284.9 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 284.9 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 284.9 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 9 284.9 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 284.9 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 284.9 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 284.9 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 0 284.9 722.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u a n d o n g t o w n G u a n d o n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 0 8 . 9 298.7 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 8 . 5 298.7 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 2 . 6 298.7 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 298.7 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 9 298.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 9 298.7 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 298.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 6 . 9 298.7 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 6 298.7 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 7 298.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 298.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 9 . 1 298.7 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 8 . 8 312.6 306.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 312.6 354.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 312.6 393.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 312.6 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 312.6 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 312.6 496.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 312.6 529.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 8 312.6 565.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 312.6 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 312.6 648.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 312.6 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 3 312.6 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 W a n g d o n g t o w n W u j i a v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 7 1 . 6 326.5 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 6 . 4 326.5 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 7 . 1 326.5 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 7 326.5 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 6 326.5 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 326.5 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 3 326.5 532.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 3 . 9 326.5 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 6 326.5 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 3 326.5 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 326.5 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 8 . 1 326.5 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 8 6 . 5 340.2 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 . 5 340.2 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 8 340.2 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 340.2 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 340.2 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 340.2 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 340.2 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 7 . 3 340.2 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 340.2 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 340.2 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 340.2 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 0 . 3 340.2 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u p i n g t o w n G u d o n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 2 2 2 . 0 354.1 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 8 . 9 354.1 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 6 . 8 354.1 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 0 354.1 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 2 354.1 464.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 0 354.1 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 9 354.1 532.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 5 . 6 354.1 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 1 . 8 354.1 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 7 354.1 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 354.1 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 5 . 6 354.1 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 0 . 2 368.0 307.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 9 368.0 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 7 368.0 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 368.0 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 368.0 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 368.0 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 368.0 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 3 368.0 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 368.0 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 368.0 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 368.0 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 . 8 368.0 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G a o z e n g t o w n X i a o h u a n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 3 9 . 9 381.8 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 8 381.8 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 6 381.8 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 381.8 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 381.8 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 381.8 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 381.8 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 2 381.8 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 7 381.8 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 381.8 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 381.8 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 . 4 381.8 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 9 . 4 395.7 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 1 395.7 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 5 395.7 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 395.7 429.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 395.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 395.7 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 395.7 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 6 395.7 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 395.7 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 395.7 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 395.7 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 0 395.7 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D e p a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 7 8 . 4 409.5 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 9 409.5 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 7 409.5 394.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 409.5 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 1 409.5 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 409.5 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 6 409.5 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 8 409.5 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 2 409.5 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 0 409.5 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 409.5 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 6 . 3 409.5 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 9 . 9 423.4 308.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 8 423.4 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 6 423.4 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 423.4 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 423.4 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 423.4 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 423.4 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 2 423.4 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 7 423.4 606.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 423.4 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 423.4 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 . 4 423.4 723.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Q i n g y u n t o w n G u a n g l i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 0 0 . 9 437.4 309.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 0 437.4 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 5 437.4 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 437.4 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 2 437.4 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 437.4 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 2 437.4 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 3 . 5 437.4 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 5 437.4 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 0 437.4 649.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 437.4 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 5 . 4 437.4 726.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 3 6 . 0 451.2 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 5 . 1 451.2 358.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 2 . 3 451.2 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 451.2 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 5 451.2 465.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 7 451.2 498.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 9 451.2 532.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 1 . 7 451.2 569.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 8 451.2 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 0 451.2 651.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 451.2 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 0 . 0 451.2 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 C o n g j i a n g t o w n L u o x i a n g t o w n D a t u a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 1 5 . 1 465.1 310.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 3 465.1 356.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 0 465.1 395.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 465.1 430.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 465.1 464.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 465.1 497.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 465.1 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 6 465.1 567.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 5 465.1 608.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 2 465.1 650.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 465.1 684.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 0 . 0 465.1 725.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 8 6 . 9 2 1 6 . 9 1 9 0 . 4 1 3 . 2 4 4 . 4 2 2 . 0 3 4 . 8 2 0 9 . 8 6 9 . 8 4 3 . 3 1 . 2 8 4 5 . 9 T o t a l i n C o n g j i a n g 6 7 T e m p o r a r y 8 9 4 . 6 3 9 8 . 4 3 4 9 . 9 2 4 . 3 8 1 . 5 4 0 . 5 6 4 . 0 3 8 5 . 4 1 2 8 . 2 7 9 . 5 2 . 3 1 5 5 4 . 1 Page 60 5 9 T a b l e 2 8 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u i z h o u p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 8 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 3 . 0 138.7 270.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 138.7 319.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 138.7 363.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 138.7 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 138.7 460.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 138.7 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 138.7 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 6 138.7 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 138.7 623.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 138.7 670.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 138.7 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 5 138.7 758.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u i m i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 4 1 . 8 152.5 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 3 . 2 152.5 321.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 5 . 5 152.5 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 152.5 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 9 152.5 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 152.5 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 152.5 539.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 1 . 1 152.5 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 3 152.5 624.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 6 152.5 672.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 152.5 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 6 . 4 152.5 761.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 . 9 166.4 269.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 166.4 319.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 166.4 363.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 166.4 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 166.4 459.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 166.4 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 166.4 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 166.4 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 166.4 621.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 166.4 669.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 166.4 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 3 166.4 757.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 S h u a n g j i a n g t o w n H u a n g g a n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 1 5 . 2 181.3 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 3 181.3 321.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 1 181.3 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 181.3 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 181.3 461.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 181.3 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 181.3 538.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 6 181.3 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 5 181.3 625.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 2 181.3 671.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 181.3 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 0 . 1 181.3 759.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 9 . 0 196.1 269.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 196.1 319.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 196.1 363.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 196.1 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 196.1 459.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 196.1 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 196.1 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 196.1 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 196.1 623.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 196.1 669.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 196.1 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 6 196.1 758.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Z h a o x i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 1 3 . 0 210.0 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 0 . 3 210.0 320.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 4 . 2 210.0 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 210.0 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 3 210.0 461.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 210.0 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 210.0 538.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 8 . 7 210.0 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 2 210.0 625.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 0 210.0 671.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 210.0 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 6 . 3 210.0 761.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 . 0 223.8 269.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 223.8 318.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 223.8 362.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 223.8 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 223.8 459.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 223.8 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 223.8 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 223.8 578.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 223.8 621.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 223.8 669.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 223.8 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 223.8 756.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Z h a o x i n g t o w n Y i l i n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 5 9 . 5 237.6 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 1 . 0 237.6 321.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 2 . 4 237.6 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 3 237.6 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 5 237.6 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 2 237.6 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 4 237.6 540.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 8 . 7 237.6 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 9 237.6 625.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 2 237.6 672.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 237.6 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 7 . 1 237.6 761.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 3 . 2 251.5 270.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 251.5 319.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 251.5 363.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 251.5 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 251.5 460.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 251.5 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 251.5 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 7 251.5 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 251.5 623.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 251.5 670.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 251.5 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 0 251.5 758.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P i n g j i n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 4 1 . 8 265.3 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 3 . 1 265.3 321.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 5 . 5 265.3 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 8 265.3 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 9 265.3 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 265.3 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 1 265.3 539.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 1 . 1 265.3 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 3 265.3 624.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 6 265.3 672.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 265.3 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 6 . 3 265.3 761.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 2 . 2 279.2 270.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 279.2 319.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 8 279.2 363.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 279.2 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 279.2 460.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 279.2 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 279.2 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 279.2 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 279.2 623.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 279.2 670.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 279.2 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 2 279.2 758.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u i b a i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 3 6 . 0 293.0 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 6 293.0 320.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 3 . 2 293.0 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 293.0 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 293.0 462.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 293.0 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 7 293.0 538.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 . 6 293.0 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 5 293.0 625.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 1 293.0 672.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 293.0 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 6 . 3 293.0 761.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 . 6 306.9 269.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 306.9 319.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 306.9 363.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 306.9 411.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 306.9 459.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 306.9 497.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 306.9 537.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 306.9 579.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 306.9 621.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 306.9 669.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 306.9 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 306.9 756.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L i p i n g c o u n t y L o n g e t o w n G a o q i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 1 4 . 8 320.9 273.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 1 320.9 321.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 4 . 9 320.9 365.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 320.9 412.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 320.9 461.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 320.9 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 320.9 538.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 4 320.9 581.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 4 320.9 625.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 2 320.9 671.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 320.9 712.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 9 . 4 320.9 761.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 9 . 0 2 6 . 3 2 3 . 1 1 . 6 5 . 4 2 . 7 4 . 2 2 5 . 4 8 . 5 5 . 2 0 . 2 1 0 2 . 5 T o t a l i n L i p i n g 3 7 T e m p o r a r y 9 2 2 . 1 4 1 0 . 7 3 6 0 . 6 2 5 . 0 8 4 . 0 4 1 . 7 6 6 . 0 3 9 7 . 2 1 3 2 . 2 8 2 . 0 2 . 4 1 6 0 1 . 9 P e r m a n e n t 1 2 0 3 . 6 363.8 275.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 3 6 . 0 363.8 324.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 7 0 . 7 363.8 366.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 . 7 363.8 414.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 9 . 7 363.8 464.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 4 . 5 363.8 501.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 6 . 1 363.8 540.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 8 . 5 363.8 583.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 2 . 5 363.8 627.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 7 . 0 363.8 674.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 363.8 713.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 9 0 . 8 363.8 762.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T o t a l i n Q i a n s o u t h w e s t 3 1 2 3 0 T e m p o r a r y 3 1 9 3 . 0 378.7 275.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 2 2 . 1 378.7 326.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 4 8 . 7 378.7 369.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 6 . 7 378.7 414.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 0 . 9 378.7 463.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 4 . 6 378.7 503.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 8 . 5 378.7 542.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 7 5 . 5 378.7 585.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 7 . 7 378.7 627.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 3 . 8 378.7 674.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 378.7 713.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 5 4 6 . 7 378.7 763.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 6 5 9 . 6 2 0 7 5 . 3 1 8 2 2 . 3 1 2 6 . 5 4 2 4 . 5 2 1 1 . 0 3 3 3 . 5 2 0 0 7 . 3 6 6 7 . 9 4 1 4 . 2 1 1 . 9 8 0 9 4 . 4 T o t a l i n g u i z h o u p r o v i n c e 1 1 3 7 8 7 T e m p o r a r y 7 2 5 2 . 2 3 2 3 0 . 0 2 8 3 6 . 3 1 9 6 . 9 6 6 0 . 7 3 2 8 . 3 5 1 9 . 0 3 1 2 4 . 2 1 0 3 9 . 5 6 4 4 . 6 1 8 . 6 1 2 5 9 8 . 2 Page 61 6 0 T a b l e 2 9 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g x i p r o v i n c e ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 2 6 . 1 158.0 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 6 158.0 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 2 158.0 387.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 158.0 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 158.0 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 158.0 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 158.0 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 2 158.0 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 158.0 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 158.0 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 158.0 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 3 158.0 723.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G u i d o n g T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 171.9 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 171.9 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4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 296.7 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 7 296.7 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 296.7 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 296.7 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 296.7 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 3 . 1 296.7 723.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 C h e n g v i l l a g e C h e n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 1 5 . 1 311.6 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 3 311.6 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 0 311.6 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 311.6 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 311.6 456.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 311.6 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 311.6 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 6 311.6 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 5 311.6 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 2 311.6 648.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 311.6 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 0 . 0 311.6 724.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 0 . 5 326.5 308.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 0 326.5 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 8 326.5 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 326.5 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 326.5 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 326.5 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 326.5 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : 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\03 0 . 0 393.8 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 4 . 8 407.6 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 9 407.6 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 3 407.6 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 407.6 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 407.6 456.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 407.6 496.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 407.6 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 9 407.6 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 3 407.6 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 8 407.6 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 407.6 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 2 . 6 407.6 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D a y u Y u a n j i a T e m p o r a r y 4 0 1 . 9 421.5 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 9 . 0 421.5 351.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 7 . 2 421.5 390.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 9 421.5 421.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 6 421.5 458.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 2 421.5 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 8 421.5 532.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 3 . 1 421.5 567.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 7 . 6 421.5 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 7 421.5 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 421.5 684.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 8 . 2 421.5 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 5 0 . 8 435.4 308.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 6 435.4 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 9 435.4 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 435.4 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 6 435.4 456.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 435.4 496.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 435.4 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 9 435.4 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 3 435.4 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 435.4 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 435.4 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 8 . 2 435.4 723.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L i u c u n T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 449.3 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 455.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 495.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 529.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 449.3 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 7 . 6 463.2 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 8 463.2 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 7 463.2 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 463.2 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 463.2 456.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 463.2 496.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 463.2 530.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 2 463.2 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 463.2 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 463.2 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 463.2 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 4 463.2 723.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 E t o u T e m p o r a r y 3 2 1 . 6 477.1 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 3 . 2 477.1 351.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 5 . 8 477.1 390.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 7 477.1 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 . 3 477.1 458.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 6 477.1 498.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 0 477.1 532.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 8 . 5 477.1 567.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 6 . 1 477.1 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 6 477.1 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 8 477.1 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 5 8 . 6 477.1 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 7 . 3 490.8 307.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 490.8 347.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 8 490.8 385.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 490.8 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 490.8 455.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 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u e 4 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 3 6 . 6 129.0 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 3 129.0 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 3 129.0 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 129.0 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 129.0 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 129.0 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 129.0 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 7 129.0 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 129.0 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 129.0 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 129.0 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 3 . 5 129.0 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 W a n g t a n g T e m p o r a r y 9 3 . 4 142.8 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 6 142.8 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 5 142.8 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 142.8 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 5 142.8 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 142.8 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 142.8 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 2 142.8 564.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 4 142.8 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 142.8 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 142.8 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 2 . 2 142.8 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 0 1 . 2 156.7 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 8 . 7 156.7 351.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 6 . 9 156.7 390.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 9 156.7 421.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 . 6 156.7 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 2 156.7 494.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 7 156.7 528.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 2 . 8 156.7 567.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 7 . 5 156.7 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 7 156.7 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 156.7 687.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 7 . 0 156.7 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L i n g s h a n c o u n t y C h a o t i a n t o w n N a n y u T e m p o r a r y 1 1 5 . 7 170.5 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 5 170.5 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 5 . 3 170.5 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 170.5 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 170.5 456.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 170.5 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 170.5 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 8 170.5 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 6 170.5 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 3 170.5 648.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 170.5 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 1 . 0 170.5 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 1 2 1 . 1 9 4 4 . 7 8 2 9 . 5 5 7 . 6 1 9 3 . 2 9 6 . 0 1 5 1 . 8 9 1 3 . 7 3 0 4 . 0 1 8 8 . 5 5 . 4 3 6 8 4 . 6 T o t a l i n l i n g s h a n 5 1 8 T e m p o r a r y 1 3 1 2 . 3 5 8 4 . 4 5 1 3 . 2 3 5 . 6 1 1 9 . 6 5 9 . 4 9 3 . 9 5 6 5 . 3 1 8 8 . 1 1 1 6 . 6 3 . 4 2 2 7 9 . 6 P e r m a n e n t 3 7 . 4 212.0 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 7 212.0 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 6 212.0 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 212.0 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 212.0 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 212.0 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 212.0 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 1 212.0 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 212.0 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 212.0 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 212.0 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 0 212.0 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L a n g z h o u T e m p o r a r y 1 3 1 . 2 225.9 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 . 5 225.9 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 1 . 3 225.9 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 225.9 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 0 225.9 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 225.9 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 4 225.9 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 6 . 5 225.9 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 8 225.9 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 7 225.9 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 225.9 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 8 . 0 225.9 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 5 . 1 239.9 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 6 239.9 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 7 239.9 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 239.9 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 239.9 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 239.9 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 239.9 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 1 239.9 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 239.9 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 239.9 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 239.9 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 9 239.9 725.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 X i a t a o y u a n T e m p o r a r y 1 3 8 . 2 253.7 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 1 . 5 253.7 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 4 . 0 253.7 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 8 253.7 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 6 253.7 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 3 253.7 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 9 253.7 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 9 . 5 253.7 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 8 253.7 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 3 253.7 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 253.7 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 0 . 0 253.7 727.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 1 . 2 267.6 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 4 267.6 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 1 267.6 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 267.6 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 8 267.6 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 267.6 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 9 267.6 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 8 267.6 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 9 267.6 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 267.6 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 267.6 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 1 . 6 267.6 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y a n g d i t o w n H u i l o n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 3 4 . 7 282.4 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 0 282.4 348.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 2 . 7 282.4 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 282.4 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 3 282.4 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 1 282.4 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 6 282.4 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 . 0 282.4 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 3 282.4 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 0 282.4 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 282.4 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 4 . 0 282.4 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 4 . 5 297.2 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 4 297.2 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 5 297.2 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 297.2 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 297.2 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 297.2 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 297.2 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 9 297.2 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 297.2 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 297.2 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 297.2 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 0 297.2 725.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y a n g s h u o c o u n t y X i n g p i n g t o w n X i a n g f e n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 2 2 . 5 317.0 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 0 317.0 348.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 8 317.0 385.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 6 317.0 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 317.0 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 317.0 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 317.0 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 7 317.0 563.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 317.0 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 317.0 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 317.0 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 0 317.0 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 8 . 2 6 6 . 0 5 8 . 0 4 . 0 1 3 . 5 6 . 7 1 0 . 6 6 3 . 9 2 1 . 2 1 3 . 2 0 . 4 2 5 7 . 5 T o t a l i n Y a n g s h u o 2 4 T e m p o r a r y 4 2 6 . 6 1 9 0 . 0 1 6 6 . 8 1 1 . 6 3 8 . 9 1 9 . 3 3 0 . 5 1 8 3 . 8 6 1 . 1 3 7 . 9 1 . 1 7 4 1 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 2 8 2 . 2 358.3 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 5 . 7 358.3 351.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 0 . 4 358.3 389.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 358.3 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 7 358.3 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 358.3 494.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 2 358.3 528.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 1 . 6 358.3 567.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 5 358.3 605.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 1 358.3 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 358.3 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 0 . 3 358.3 727.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Q i a o t o u v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 2 5 8 . 8 373.2 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 5 . 2 373.2 351.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 1 . 2 373.2 390.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 0 373.2 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 6 373.2 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 7 373.2 494.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 5 373.2 528.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 1 . 5 373.2 567.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 7 . 1 373.2 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 . 0 373.2 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 373.2 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 4 9 . 5 373.2 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 7 . 0 387.6 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 0 387.6 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 6 387.6 387.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 387.6 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 387.6 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 387.6 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 9 387.6 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 6 387.6 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 387.6 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 387.6 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 387.6 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 7 . 0 387.6 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P i n g a n t o w n B e i x i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 7 2 . 8 402.4 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 6 . 9 402.4 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 7 . 6 402.4 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 7 402.4 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 7 402.4 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 402.4 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 402.4 528.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 4 . 4 402.4 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 8 402.4 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 4 402.4 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 402.4 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 0 . 1 402.4 727.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 4 9 . 1 417.2 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 9 417.2 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 2 417.2 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 417.2 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 5 417.2 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 417.2 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 5 417.2 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 2 417.2 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 0 417.2 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 4 417.2 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 417.2 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 5 . 3 417.2 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D o n g k e v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 7 3 . 6 432.1 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 7 . 3 432.1 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 7 . 9 432.1 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 7 432.1 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 8 432.1 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 432.1 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 432.1 528.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 4 . 8 432.1 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 9 432.1 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 4 432.1 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 432.1 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 1 . 6 432.1 728.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 7 . 6 447.0 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 7 447.0 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 7 447.0 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 447.0 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 4 447.0 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 447.0 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 447.0 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 2 447.0 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 4 447.0 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 447.0 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 447.0 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 3 447.0 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Y a n g m e i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 3 5 . 3 466.7 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 7 466.7 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 8 466.7 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 0 466.7 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 466.7 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 6 466.7 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 466.7 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 2 466.7 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 466.7 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 466.7 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 466.7 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 1 . 3 466.7 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 9 . 0 486.3 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 5 486.3 347.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 4 486.3 385.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 486.3 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 486.3 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 486.3 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 486.3 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 486.3 563.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 7 486.3 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 7 486.3 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 486.3 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 0 486.3 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 G o n g c h e n g Y a o a u t o n o m o u s c o u n t y L i a n h u a t o w n L o n g w e i T e m p o r a r y 1 5 . 3 500.1 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 8 500.1 347.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 0 500.1 385.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 500.1 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 500.1 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 500.1 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 1 500.1 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 6 500.1 563.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 2 500.1 604.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 4 500.1 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 500.1 686.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 5 500.1 726.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 66 6 5 T a b l e 3 4 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g x i p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 5 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 5 0 . 7 138.7 318.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 6 138.7 359.1 8.5 4.2 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5 346.7 319.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 7 346.7 358.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 2 346.7 399.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 3 346.7 442.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 2 346.7 483.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 1 346.7 517.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 3 346.7 551.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 0 346.7 590.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 346.7 634.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 346.7 680.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 346.7 719.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 0 . 7 346.7 759.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 6 7 7 . 3 3 0 1 . 7 2 6 4 . 9 1 8 . 4 6 1 . 7 3 0 . 7 4 8 . 5 2 9 1 . 8 9 7 . 1 6 0 . 2 1 . 7 1 1 7 6 . 6 4 1 3 T e m p o r a r y 1 0 3 4 . 4 4 6 0 . 7 4 0 4 . 6 2 8 . 1 9 4 . 2 4 6 . 8 7 4 . 0 4 4 5 . 6 1 4 8 . 3 9 1 . 9 2 . 6 1 7 9 7 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 4 5 7 0 . 4 391.2 322.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 3 5 . 6 396.2 356.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 8 7 . 4 391.2 403.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 4 . 1 391.2 447.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 6 . 4 391.2 487.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 6 . 9 391.2 522.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 7 . 1 391.2 556.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 6 8 . 9 391.2 595.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 5 . 1 391.2 638.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 6 . 3 391.2 685.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 7 391.2 722.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 9 3 9 . 6 391.2 764.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T o t a l i n G u i l i n 5 1 5 5 1 T e m p o r a r y 4 0 2 3 . 8 411.2 323.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 9 2 . 1 416.0 356.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 7 3 . 7 411.2 403.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 9 . 3 411.2 447.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 6 6 . 6 411.2 487.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 2 . 2 411.2 522.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 8 . 0 411.2 556.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 3 3 . 4 411.2 595.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 7 6 . 7 411.2 638.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 7 . 7 411.2 685.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 3 411.2 721.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 8 9 . 9 411.2 764.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 3 9 1 . 4 428.1 321.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 4 . 3 428.1 361.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 3 . 1 428.1 401.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 6 428.1 443.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 7 428.1 485.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 7 428.1 519.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 0 428.1 554.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 8 . 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8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 8 . 4 455.9 636.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 . 0 455.9 681.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 455.9 719.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 6 . 9 455.9 762.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T o n g p a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 5 6 . 5 469.7 319.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 . 2 469.7 359.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 2 . 1 469.7 399.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 469.7 442.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 1 469.7 483.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 6 469.7 517.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 469.7 551.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 . 3 469.7 591.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 469.7 634.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 0 469.7 680.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 469.7 719.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 8 . 1 469.7 760.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 8 8 . 2 483.4 321.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 8 . 3 483.4 361.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 2 . 7 483.4 401.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 8 483.4 442.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 6 . 3 483.4 485.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 0 483.4 519.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 6 483.4 552.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 4 . 1 483.4 593.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 1 . 3 483.4 636.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 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8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 9 281.6 723.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 0 7 6 . 8 9 2 4 . 9 8 1 2 . 2 5 6 . 4 1 8 9 . 2 9 4 . 0 1 4 8 . 6 8 9 4 . 7 2 9 7 . 7 1 8 4 . 6 5 . 3 3 6 0 7 . 7 T o t a l i n Z h o n g s h a n 3 7 T e m p o r a r y 5 1 4 . 6 2 2 9 . 2 2 0 1 . 2 1 4 . 0 4 6 . 9 2 3 . 3 3 6 . 8 2 2 1 . 7 7 3 . 8 4 5 . 7 1 . 3 8 9 3 . 9 P e r m a n e n t 1 1 7 . 8 324.7 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 2 . 5 324.7 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 6 . 1 324.7 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 2 324.7 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 7 324.7 456.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 3 324.7 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 4 324.7 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 0 . 8 324.7 564.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 9 324.7 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 324.7 648.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 324.7 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 4 . 7 324.7 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 X i n y a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 339.6 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 339.6 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 8 6 . 8 354.3 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 . 6 354.3 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 . 9 354.3 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 354.3 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 354.3 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 9 354.3 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 2 354.3 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 7 . 4 354.3 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 4 354.3 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 7 354.3 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 354.3 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 0 . 7 354.3 724.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L u o q i a o v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 369.2 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 369.2 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 9 1 . 0 384.0 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 0 . 5 384.0 348.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 . 6 384.0 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 5 384.0 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 3 384.0 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 1 384.0 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 5 384.0 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 2 384.0 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 0 384.0 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 384.0 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 384.0 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 8 . 1 384.0 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 M e i y i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 398.9 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 398.9 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 8 9 . 0 413.6 309.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 9 . 6 413.6 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 8 413.6 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 413.6 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 1 413.6 455.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 413.6 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 4 413.6 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 8 . 3 413.6 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 8 413.6 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 . 9 413.6 647.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 2 413.6 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 4 . 6 413.6 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L i a n t a n g t o w n G u i s h u i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 428.5 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 428.5 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 9 0 . 3 443.3 310.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 4 . 7 443.3 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 4 . 4 443.3 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 443.3 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 3 443.3 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 6 443.3 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 6 443.3 528.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 2 . 0 443.3 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 7 . 3 443.3 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 9 443.3 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 443.3 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 0 . 5 443.3 724.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 L o n g y a n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 463.1 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 463.1 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 3 4 . 1 482.7 311.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 9 . 7 482.7 349.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 2 . 4 482.7 387.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 6 482.7 420.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 2 482.7 457.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 1 482.7 492.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 6 482.7 526.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 7 . 8 482.7 565.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 2 482.7 606.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 9 482.7 649.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 482.7 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 2 . 9 482.7 725.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H e z h o u d i s t r i c t H e j i e t o w n B a i s h a v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 497.6 306.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 346.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 384.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 419.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 454.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 491.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 525.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 562.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 603.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 646.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 683.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 497.6 719.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 Page 68 6 7 T a b l e 3 6 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g x i p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 7 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 1 4 . 3 141.9 291.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 0 . 9 141.9 335.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 4 . 7 141.9 379.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 141.9 420.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 4 141.9 469.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 2 141.9 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 2 141.9 547.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 9 . 3 141.9 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 6 . 4 141.9 633.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 2 141.9 673.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 141.9 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 8 . 6 141.9 756.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 D a t i n g v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 155.7 286.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 333.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 376.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 419.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 467.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 510.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 546.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 586.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 630.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 671.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 0 155.7 751.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 7 . 4 169.7 291.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 6 169.7 336.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 7 . 6 169.7 379.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 169.7 420.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 4 169.7 470.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 169.7 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 169.7 548.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 3 . 5 169.7 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 1 169.7 633.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 1 169.7 674.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 169.7 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 6 . 0 169.7 756.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 X i a n g s h i v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 2 5 . 6 183.5 289.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 4 183.5 336.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 0 183.5 378.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 7 183.5 419.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 183.5 468.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 2 183.5 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 8 183.5 547.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 1 . 0 183.5 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 183.5 631.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 3 183.5 672.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 183.5 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 4 . 5 183.5 754.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 7 . 3 197.3 291.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 5 . 6 197.3 336.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 7 . 6 197.3 379.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 0 197.3 420.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 4 197.3 470.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 7 197.3 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 . 5 197.3 548.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 3 . 5 197.3 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 1 . 1 197.3 633.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 1 197.3 674.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 4 197.3 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 5 5 . 9 197.3 756.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 B u t o u t o w n R o n g m u v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 1 3 4 . 7 211.2 291.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 0 . 0 211.2 335.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 2 . 7 211.2 379.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 7 211.2 420.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 3 211.2 470.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 . 1 211.2 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 6 211.2 547.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 . 0 211.2 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 9 . 3 211.2 633.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 2 . 0 211.2 674.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 3 211.2 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 3 4 . 0 211.2 756.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 2 0 1 . 7 225.1 291.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 9 . 8 225.1 336.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 7 8 . 9 225.1 379.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 . 5 225.1 420.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 8 . 4 225.1 470.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 . 1 225.1 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 4 225.1 549.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 6 . 9 225.1 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 8 . 9 225.1 633.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 7 . 9 225.1 674.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 5 225.1 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 5 0 . 3 225.1 755.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 H e z h o u d i s t r i c t H u a n g t i a n t o w n Y o u m a y a n v i l l a g e T e m p o r a r y 3 3 . 9 240.0 289.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 . 1 240.0 336.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 . 2 240.0 379.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 9 240.0 419.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 1 240.0 468.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 . 5 240.0 511.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 4 240.0 547.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 . 6 240.0 589.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 . 9 240.0 631.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 . 0 240.0 672.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 0 . 1 240.0 710.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 8 . 8 240.0 754.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 1 3 1 9 . 6 5 8 7 . 7 5 1 6 . 1 3 5 . 8 1 2 0 . 2 5 9 . 7 9 4 . 4 5 6 8 . 5 1 8 9 . 1 1 1 7 . 3 3 . 4 2 2 9 2 . 3 S u b t o t a l i n H e z h o u 4 1 0 T e m p o r a r y 1 9 4 . 2 8 6 . 5 7 5 . 9 5 . 3 1 7 . 7 8 . 8 1 3 . 9 8 3 . 6 2 7 . 8 1 7 . 3 0 . 5 3 3 7 . 3 P e r m a n e n t 3 3 9 6 . 3 283.8 293.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 1 2 . 6 283.8 340.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 2 8 . 3 283.8 383.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 9 2 . 2 283.8 422.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 9 . 4 283.8 472.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 5 3 . 8 283.8 516.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 4 3 . 1 283.8 551.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 4 6 3 . 1 283.8 594.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 4 8 6 . 8 283.8 635.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 0 1 . 9 283.8 676.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 8 . 7 283.8 711.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 9 0 0 . 0 283.8 757.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 T o t a l i n H e z h o u 2 7 1 7 T e m p o r a r y 7 6 2 . 4 297.7 291.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 3 9 . 6 297.7 338.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 9 8 . 2 297.7 381.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 0 . 7 297.7 421.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 9 . 5 297.7 470.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 4 . 5 297.7 513.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 5 4 . 6 297.7 549.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 3 2 8 . 4 297.7 591.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 0 9 . 3 297.7 635.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 6 7 . 8 297.7 674.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 2 . 0 297.7 711.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 1 3 2 4 . 4 297.7 758.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \03 P e r m a n e n t 8 8 3 8 . 0 3 9 3 6 . 2 3 4 5 6 . 4 2 4 0 . 0 8 0 5 . 2 4 0 0 . 1 6 3 2 . 5 3 8 0 7 . 4 1 2 6 6 . 8 7 8 5 . 6 2 2 . 6 1 5 3 5 2 . 9 T o t a l i n G u a n g x i 8 2 7 8 3 T e m p o r a r y 6 0 5 8 . 3 2 6 9 8 . 2 2 3 6 9 . 3 1 6 4 . 5 5 5 2 . 0 2 7 4 . 3 4 3 3 . 6 327.6 551.2 8.5 4.3 90 : \03 2 6 0 9 . 9 8 6 8 . 4 327.6 635.2 8.5 4.3 90 : \03 5 3 8 . 5 1 5 . 5 1 0 5 2 4 . 2 Page 69 6 8 T a b l e 3 7 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l M a n i n g M a n i n g P e r m a n e n t 1 6 8 . 9 7 5 . 2 6 6 . 1 4 . 6 1 5 . 4 7 . 6 1 2 . 1 7 2 . 8 2 4 . 2 1 5 . 0 0 . 4 2 9 3 . 5 H u a i j i 142.8 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 156.7 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 156.7 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T a n b o P e r m a n e n t 2 6 . 3 1 1 . 7 1 0 . 3 0 . 7 2 . 4 1 . 2 1 . 9 1 1 . 4 3 . 8 2 . 3 0 . 1 4 5 . 8 170.5 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 2 . 2 5 . 4 4 . 8 0 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 6 0 . 9 5 . 2 1 . 7 1 . 1 0 . 0 2 1 . 1 184.3 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 184.3 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 Z h u g a n g P e r m a n e n t 2 9 . 1 1 2 . 9 1 1 . 4 0 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 3 2 . 1 1 2 . 5 4 . 2 2 . 6 0 . 1 5 0 . 5 196.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 196.4 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 196.4 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 1 . 5 9 . 6 8 . 4 0 . 6 2 . 0 1 . 0 1 . 5 9 . 3 3 . 1 1 . 9 0 . 1 3 7 . 4 208.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 208.4 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 2 2 4 . 4 9 9 . 9 8 7 . 7 6 . 1 2 0 . 4 1 0 . 2 1 6 . 1 9 6 . 7 3 2 . 2 1 9 . 9 0 . 6 3 8 9 . 8 222.3 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 222.3 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 222.3 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 3 . 7 1 5 . 0 1 3 . 2 0 . 9 3 . 1 1 . 5 2 . 4 1 4 . 5 4 . 8 3 . 0 0 . 1 5 8 . 6 236.3 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 L a n z h o n g S h a n g z h u P e r m a n e n t 5 8 . 0 2 5 . 8 2 2 . 7 1 . 6 5 . 3 2 . 6 4 . 2 2 5 . 0 8 . 3 5 . 2 0 . 1 1 0 0 . 7 249.9 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 249.9 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 249.9 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 0 . 3 9 . 0 7 . 9 0 . 6 1 . 8 0 . 9 1 . 5 8 . 7 2 . 9 1 . 8 0 . 1 3 5 . 2 263.9 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 263.9 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 X i a z h u P e r m a n e n t 6 3 . 7 2 8 . 4 2 4 . 9 1 . 7 5 . 8 2 . 9 4 . 6 2 7 . 4 9 . 1 5 . 7 0 . 2 1 1 0 . 7 277.8 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 277.8 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 277.8 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 9 . 3 4 . 1 3 . 6 0 . 3 0 . 8 0 . 4 0 . 7 4 . 0 1 . 3 0 . 8 0 . 0 1 6 . 1 291.6 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 291.6 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h a p i n g P e r m a n e n t 5 9 . 5 2 6 . 5 2 3 . 3 1 . 6 5 . 4 2 . 7 4 . 3 2 5 . 7 8 . 5 5 . 3 0 . 2 1 0 3 . 4 305.5 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 305.5 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 305.5 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 7 . 7 1 2 . 3 1 0 . 8 0 . 8 2 . 5 1 . 3 2 . 0 1 1 . 9 4 . 0 2 . 5 0 . 1 4 8 . 1 319.3 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 319.3 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 8 1 . 2 8 0 . 7 7 0 . 9 4 . 9 1 6 . 5 8 . 2 1 3 . 0 7 8 . 1 2 6 . 0 1 6 . 1 0 . 5 3 1 4 . 9 331.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 331.4 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 331.4 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 7 . 3 2 5 . 5 2 2 . 4 1 . 6 5 . 2 2 . 6 4 . 1 2 4 . 7 8 . 2 5 . 1 0 . 1 9 9 . 5 343.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 G a n g p i n g W e i a n P e r m a n e n t 8 3 . 7 3 7 . 3 3 2 . 7 2 . 3 7 . 6 3 . 8 6 . 0 3 6 . 0 1 2 . 0 7 . 4 0 . 2 1 4 5 . 3 356.5 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 356.5 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 356.5 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 8 . 1 8 . 1 7 . 1 0 . 5 1 . 6 0 . 8 1 . 3 7 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 6 0 . 0 3 1 . 5 369.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 369.4 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 M u z h o u P e r m a n e n t 8 1 . 1 3 6 . 1 3 1 . 7 2 . 2 7 . 4 3 . 7 5 . 8 3 5 . 0 1 1 . 6 7 . 2 0 . 2 1 4 1 . 0 383.3 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 383.3 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 383.3 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 7 . 8 3 . 5 3 . 1 0 . 2 0 . 7 0 . 4 0 . 6 3 . 4 1 . 1 0 . 7 0 . 0 1 3 . 6 395.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 395.4 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 6 4 . 8 7 3 . 4 6 4 . 5 4 . 5 1 5 . 0 7 . 5 1 1 . 8 7 1 . 0 2 3 . 6 1 4 . 6 0 . 4 2 8 6 . 3 407.4 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 407.4 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 407.4 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 5 . 9 1 1 . 6 1 0 . 1 0 . 7 2 . 4 1 . 2 1 . 9 1 1 . 2 3 . 7 2 . 3 0 . 1 4 5 . 1 421.2 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 L e n g k e n g H o n g s h e n g P e r m a n e n t 5 3 . 8 2 4 . 0 2 1 . 0 1 . 5 4 . 9 2 . 4 3 . 9 2 3 . 2 7 . 7 4 . 8 0 . 1 9 3 . 5 435.1 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 435.1 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 435.1 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 448.9 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 448.9 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 J i n w u P e r m a n e n t 2 8 . 9 1 2 . 9 1 1 . 3 0 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 3 2 . 1 1 2 . 5 4 . 1 2 . 6 0 . 1 5 0 . 2 461.0 34.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 461.0 99.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 461.0 146.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 Page 70 6 9 T a b l e 3 8 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 1 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l H u a i j i L e n g k e n g G a n g s h a n P e r m a n e n t 4 4 . 7 1 9 . 9 1 7 . 5 1 . 2 4 . 1 2 . 0 3 . 2 1 9 . 3 6 . 4 4 . 0 0 . 1 7 7 . 7 142.8 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 156.7 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 156.7 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 Z h o n g c h e n g P e r m a n e n t 4 3 . 4 1 9 . 3 1 7 . 0 1 . 2 3 . 9 2 . 0 3 . 1 1 8 . 7 6 . 2 3 . 9 0 . 1 7 5 . 3 170.5 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 5 . 9 2 4 . 9 2 1 . 9 1 . 5 5 . 1 2 . 5 4 . 0 2 4 . 1 8 . 0 5 . 0 0 . 1 9 7 . 1 184.3 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 184.3 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 7 0 . 8 7 6 . 1 6 6 . 8 4 . 6 1 5 . 6 7 . 7 1 2 . 2 7 3 . 6 2 4 . 5 1 5 . 2 0 . 4 2 9 6 . 7 198.2 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 198.2 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 198.2 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 5 . 9 2 4 . 9 2 1 . 9 1 . 5 5 . 1 2 . 5 4 . 0 2 4 . 1 8 . 0 5 . 0 0 . 1 9 7 . 1 212.0 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 L i a n g c u n L a n m a P e r m a n e n t 7 6 . 9 3 4 . 2 3 0 . 1 2 . 1 7 . 0 3 . 5 5 . 5 3 3 . 1 1 1 . 0 6 . 8 0 . 2 1 3 3 . 5 225.9 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 2 . 2 5 . 4 4 . 8 0 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 6 0 . 9 5 . 2 1 . 7 1 . 1 0 . 0 2 1 . 2 239.9 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 239.9 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h a n i n g P e r m a n e n t 3 8 . 8 1 7 . 3 1 5 . 2 1 . 1 3 . 5 1 . 8 2 . 8 1 6 . 7 5 . 6 3 . 5 0 . 1 6 7 . 5 253.7 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 6 . 0 2 . 7 2 . 3 0 . 2 0 . 5 0 . 3 0 . 4 2 . 6 0 . 9 0 . 5 0 . 0 1 0 . 4 267.6 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 267.6 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 267.6 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 P e r m a n e n t 1 1 5 . 7 5 1 . 5 4 5 . 3 3 . 1 1 0 . 5 5 . 2 8 . 3 4 9 . 8 1 6 . 6 1 0 . 3 0 . 3 2 0 1 . 0 281.5 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 8 . 1 8 . 1 7 . 1 0 . 5 1 . 7 0 . 8 1 . 3 7 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 6 0 . 0 3 1 . 5 295.3 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 H u a i c h e n g G a o f e n g P e r m a n e n t 1 1 4 . 4 5 0 . 9 4 4 . 7 3 . 1 1 0 . 4 5 . 2 8 . 2 4 9 . 3 1 6 . 4 1 0 . 2 0 . 3 1 9 8 . 7 309.2 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 0 . 0 1 3 . 4 1 1 . 7 0 . 8 2 . 7 1 . 4 2 . 1 1 2 . 9 4 . 3 2 . 7 0 . 1 5 2 . 1 323.0 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 323.0 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 H u a i g a o P e r m a n e n t 5 7 . 8 2 5 . 7 2 2 . 6 1 . 6 5 . 3 2 . 6 4 . 1 2 4 . 9 8 . 3 5 . 1 0 . 1 1 0 0 . 3 336.8 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 336.8 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 336.8 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 5 5 . 1 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 350.7 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 350.7 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 7 2 . 2 7 6 . 7 6 7 . 3 4 . 7 1 5 . 7 7 . 8 1 2 . 3 7 4 . 2 2 4 . 7 1 5 . 3 0 . 4 2 9 9 . 1 364.5 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 364.5 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 364.5 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 4 1 . 5 1 8 . 5 1 6 . 2 1 . 1 3 . 8 1 . 9 3 . 0 1 7 . 9 6 . 0 3 . 7 0 . 1 7 2 . 2 378.4 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 A o z i A o z i P e r m a n e n t 9 8 . 8 4 4 . 0 3 8 . 6 2 . 7 9 . 0 4 . 5 7 . 1 4 2 . 6 1 4 . 2 8 . 8 0 . 3 1 7 1 . 7 392.4 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 392.4 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 392.4 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 6 5 . 2 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 2 406.2 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 406.2 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 X i a n x i P e r m a n e n t 2 7 5 . 0 1 2 2 . 5 1 0 7 . 5 7 . 5 2 5 . 1 1 2 . 5 1 9 . 7 1 1 8 . 5 3 9 . 4 2 4 . 4 0 . 7 4 7 7 . 7 420.1 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 420.1 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 420.1 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 7 5 . 2 4 . 6 0 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 3 433.9 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 433.9 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 3 7 3 . 8 1 6 6 . 5 1 4 6 . 2 1 0 . 1 3 4 . 1 1 6 . 9 2 6 . 8 1 6 1 . 0 5 3 . 6 3 3 . 2 1 . 0 6 4 9 . 4 447.8 36.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 447.8 97.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 447.8 144.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 3 . 3 1 0 . 4 9 . 1 0 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 7 1 0 . 0 3 . 3 2 . 1 0 . 1 4 0 . 5 T o t a l i n h u a i j i 7 1 8 P e r m a n e n t 1 4 0 2 . 9 6 2 4 . 8 5 4 8 . 6 3 8 . 1 1 2 7 . 8 6 3 . 5 1 0 0 . 4 6 0 4 . 4 2 0 1 . 1 1 2 4 . 7 3 . 6 2 4 3 7 . 0 Page 71 7 0 T a b l e 3 9 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 2 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l H u a i j i 129.0 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 129.0 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 0 6 . 7 9 2 . 0 8 0 . 8 5 . 6 1 8 . 8 9 . 4 1 4 . 8 8 9 . 0 2 9 . 6 1 8 . 4 0 . 5 3 5 9 . 0 G u a n g n i n g G u s h u i D a p a n P e r m a n e n t 1 1 5 . 3 5 1 . 4 4 5 . 1 3 . 1 1 0 . 5 5 . 2 8 . 3 4 9 . 7 1 6 . 5 1 0 . 2 0 . 3 2 0 0 . 3 156.7 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 156.7 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 156.7 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 9 . 6 8 . 7 7 . 7 0 . 5 1 . 8 0 . 9 1 . 4 8 . 5 2 . 8 1 . 7 0 . 1 3 4 . 1 170.5 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 N a n j i e C h e n g n a n P e r m a n e n t 1 2 1 . 3 5 4 . 0 4 7 . 4 3 . 3 1 1 . 0 5 . 5 8 . 7 5 2 . 2 1 7 . 4 1 0 . 8 0 . 3 2 1 0 . 7 184.3 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 184.3 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 184.3 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 6 . 0 7 . 1 6 . 3 0 . 4 1 . 5 0 . 7 1 . 1 6 . 9 2 . 3 1 . 4 0 . 0 2 7 . 9 198.2 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h i j i a n H e n g j i n g P e r m a n e n t 1 4 3 . 8 6 4 . 0 5 6 . 2 3 . 9 1 3 . 1 6 . 5 1 0 . 3 6 1 . 9 2 0 . 6 1 2 . 8 0 . 4 2 4 9 . 8 212.0 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 212.0 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 212.0 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 8 . 9 1 2 . 9 1 1 . 3 0 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 3 2 . 1 1 2 . 4 4 . 1 2 . 6 0 . 1 5 0 . 1 225.9 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h i j i a n P e r m a n e n t 1 2 3 . 4 5 4 . 9 4 8 . 2 3 . 3 1 1 . 2 5 . 6 8 . 8 5 3 . 1 1 7 . 7 1 1 . 0 0 . 3 2 1 4 . 3 239.9 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 239.9 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 239.9 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 2 . 5 1 0 . 0 8 . 8 0 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 0 1 . 6 9 . 7 3 . 2 2 . 0 0 . 1 3 9 . 1 253.7 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 R e n s h a n g l i P e r m a n e n t 2 0 1 . 6 8 9 . 8 7 8 . 8 5 . 5 1 8 . 4 9 . 1 1 4 . 4 8 6 . 8 2 8 . 9 1 7 . 9 0 . 5 3 5 0 . 2 267.6 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 267.6 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 267.6 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 4 . 6 1 5 . 4 1 3 . 5 0 . 9 3 . 1 1 . 6 2 . 5 1 4 . 9 5 . 0 3 . 1 0 . 1 6 0 . 0 281.5 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 4 6 8 . 7 2 0 8 . 8 1 8 3 . 3 1 2 . 7 4 2 . 7 2 1 . 2 3 3 . 5 2 0 1 . 9 6 7 . 2 4 1 . 7 1 . 2 8 1 4 . 3 295.3 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 295.3 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 295.3 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 8 5 . 9 3 8 . 3 3 3 . 6 2 . 3 7 . 8 3 . 9 6 . 2 3 7 . 0 1 2 . 3 7 . 6 0 . 2 1 4 9 . 3 309.2 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 P a n s h a F u l u o P e r m a n e n t 1 1 5 . 9 5 1 . 6 4 5 . 3 3 . 1 1 0 . 6 5 . 2 8 . 3 5 0 . 0 1 6 . 6 1 0 . 3 0 . 3 2 0 1 . 4 323.0 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 323.0 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 323.0 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 9 . 1 8 . 5 7 . 5 0 . 5 1 . 7 0 . 9 1 . 4 8 . 2 2 . 7 1 . 7 0 . 0 3 3 . 2 336.8 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 B i n h e n g D a i d o n g P e r m a n e n t 8 4 . 9 3 7 . 8 3 3 . 2 2 . 3 7 . 7 3 . 8 6 . 1 3 6 . 6 1 2 . 2 7 . 5 0 . 2 1 4 7 . 4 350.7 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 350.7 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 350.7 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 1 . 3 9 . 5 8 . 3 0 . 6 1 . 9 1 . 0 1 . 5 9 . 2 3 . 1 1 . 9 0 . 1 3 7 . 1 T o t a l i n g u a n g n i n g 5 7 P e r m a n e n t 9 0 6 . 2 4 0 3 . 6 3 5 4 . 4 2 4 . 6 8 2 . 6 4 1 . 0 6 4 . 9 3 9 0 . 4 1 2 9 . 9 8 0 . 5 2 . 3 1 5 7 4 . 1 384.6 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 384.6 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 384.6 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 2 6 . 6 5 6 . 4 4 9 . 5 3 . 4 1 1 . 5 5 . 7 9 . 1 5 4 . 6 1 8 . 2 1 1 . 3 0 . 3 2 2 0 . 0 S i h u i H u a n g t i a n W a n d o n g P e r m a n e n t 9 8 . 7 4 4 . 0 3 8 . 6 2 . 7 9 . 0 4 . 5 7 . 1 4 2 . 5 1 4 . 1 8 . 8 0 . 3 1 7 1 . 5 412.3 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 412.3 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 412.3 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 426.2 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 426.2 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 X i a n P e r m a n e n t 9 9 . 9 4 4 . 5 3 9 . 1 2 . 7 9 . 1 4 . 5 7 . 2 4 3 . 0 1 4 . 3 8 . 9 0 . 3 1 7 3 . 6 440.0 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 440.0 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 440.0 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 453.9 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 453.9 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 Y a n l i a n g P e r m a n e n t 8 7 . 5 3 9 . 0 3 4 . 2 2 . 4 8 . 0 4 . 0 6 . 3 3 7 . 7 1 2 . 5 7 . 8 0 . 2 1 5 2 . 0 467.7 35.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 467.7 101.4 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 467.7 150.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 4 6 . 1 2 0 . 5 1 8 . 0 1 . 3 4 . 2 2 . 1 3 . 3 1 9 . 8 6 . 6 4 . 1 0 . 1 8 0 . 0 Page 72 7 1 T a b l e 4 0 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 3 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l S i h u i H u a n g t i a n L i l i a n g P e r m a n e n t 1 1 0 . 5 4 9 . 2 4 3 . 2 3 . 0 1 0 . 1 5 . 0 7 . 9 4 7 . 6 1 5 . 8 9 . 8 0 . 3 1 9 2 . 0 142.8 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 3 . 0 1 0 . 3 9 . 0 0 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 0 1 . 6 9 . 9 3 . 3 2 . 0 0 . 1 4 0 . 0 156.7 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 156.7 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 3 9 6 . 6 1 7 6 . 6 1 5 5 . 1 1 0 . 8 3 6 . 1 1 8 . 0 2 8 . 4 1 7 0 . 9 5 6 . 9 3 5 . 3 1 . 0 6 8 9 . 0 170.5 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 6 9 . 1 3 0 . 8 2 7 . 0 1 . 9 6 . 3 3 . 1 4 . 9 2 9 . 8 9 . 9 6 . 1 0 . 2 1 2 0 . 0 184.3 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h i g o u S h i g u o P e r m a n e n t 1 1 7 . 2 5 2 . 2 4 5 . 9 3 . 2 1 0 . 7 5 . 3 8 . 4 5 0 . 5 1 6 . 8 1 0 . 4 0 . 3 2 0 3 . 7 198.2 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 198.2 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 198.2 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 8 . 8 1 2 . 8 1 1 . 3 0 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 3 2 . 1 1 2 . 4 4 . 1 2 . 6 0 . 1 5 0 . 0 212.0 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 212.0 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 C h e n g c u n P e r m a n e n t 8 1 . 1 3 6 . 1 3 1 . 7 2 . 2 7 . 4 3 . 7 5 . 8 3 4 . 9 1 1 . 6 7 . 2 0 . 2 1 4 0 . 9 225.9 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 5 5 . 1 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 239.9 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 239.9 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 9 8 . 3 8 8 . 3 7 7 . 6 5 . 4 1 8 . 1 9 . 0 1 4 . 2 8 5 . 4 2 8 . 4 1 7 . 6 0 . 5 3 4 4 . 6 253.7 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 4 0 . 3 1 7 . 9 1 5 . 8 1 . 1 3 . 7 1 . 8 2 . 9 1 7 . 4 5 . 8 3 . 6 0 . 1 7 0 . 0 267.6 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 Z h e n s h a n K e n g k o u P e r m a n e n t 9 9 . 0 4 4 . 1 3 8 . 7 2 . 7 9 . 0 4 . 5 7 . 1 4 2 . 7 1 4 . 2 8 . 8 0 . 3 1 7 2 . 0 281.5 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 5 5 . 1 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 295.3 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 295.3 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 L o n g t o u P e r m a n e n t 9 8 . 1 4 3 . 7 3 8 . 4 2 . 7 8 . 9 4 . 4 7 . 0 4 2 . 3 1 4 . 1 8 . 7 0 . 3 1 7 0 . 5 309.2 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 7 . 3 7 . 7 6 . 8 0 . 5 1 . 6 0 . 8 1 . 2 7 . 4 2 . 5 1 . 5 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 323.0 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 323.0 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 9 7 . 1 8 7 . 8 7 7 . 1 5 . 4 1 8 . 0 8 . 9 1 4 . 1 8 4 . 9 2 8 . 3 1 7 . 5 0 . 5 3 4 2 . 5 336.8 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 336.8 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 336.8 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 8 . 8 1 2 . 8 1 1 . 3 0 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 3 2 . 1 1 2 . 4 4 . 1 2 . 6 0 . 1 5 0 . 0 T o t a l i n s i h u i 3 8 P e r m a n e n t 7 9 2 . 1 3 5 2 . 8 3 0 9 . 8 2 1 . 5 7 2 . 2 3 5 . 9 5 6 . 7 3 4 1 . 2 1 1 3 . 5 7 0 . 4 2 . 0 1 3 7 6 . 0 364.5 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 364.5 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 364.5 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 3 8 . 2 6 1 . 5 5 4 . 0 3 . 8 1 2 . 6 6 . 3 9 . 9 5 9 . 5 1 9 . 8 1 2 . 3 0 . 4 2 4 0 . 0 D i n g h u L i a n h u a B u j i P e r m a n e n t 2 4 1 . 8 1 0 7 . 7 9 4 . 6 6 . 6 2 2 . 0 1 0 . 9 1 7 . 3 1 0 4 . 2 3 4 . 7 2 1 . 5 0 . 6 4 2 0 . 0 392.4 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 392.4 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 392.4 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 4 . 4 6 . 4 5 . 6 0 . 4 1 . 3 0 . 7 1 . 0 6 . 2 2 . 1 1 . 3 0 . 0 2 5 . 0 406.2 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 Y o n g a n C a n g n a n P e r m a n e n t 1 9 0 . 0 8 4 . 6 7 4 . 3 5 . 2 1 7 . 3 8 . 6 1 3 . 6 8 1 . 8 2 7 . 2 1 6 . 9 0 . 5 3 3 0 . 0 420.1 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 420.1 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 420.1 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 8 . 6 3 . 8 3 . 4 0 . 2 0 . 8 0 . 4 0 . 6 3 . 7 1 . 2 0 . 8 0 . 0 1 5 . 0 433.9 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 433.9 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 C a n g b e i P e r m a n e n t 2 3 0 . 3 1 0 2 . 6 9 0 . 1 6 . 3 2 1 . 0 1 0 . 4 1 6 . 5 9 9 . 2 3 3 . 0 2 0 . 5 0 . 6 4 0 0 . 0 447.8 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 447.8 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 447.8 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 6 . 1 7 . 2 6 . 3 0 . 4 1 . 5 0 . 7 1 . 2 6 . 9 2 . 3 1 . 4 0 . 0 2 8 . 0 461.7 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 461.7 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 4 2 0 . 2 1 8 7 . 2 1 6 4 . 3 1 1 . 4 3 8 . 3 1 9 . 0 3 0 . 1 1 8 1 . 0 6 0 . 2 3 7 . 4 1 . 1 7 3 0 . 0 475.5 26.3 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 475.5 92.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 475.5 150.8 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 2 4 . 8 1 1 . 0 9 . 7 0 . 7 2 . 3 1 . 1 1 . 8 1 0 . 7 3 . 5 2 . 2 0 . 1 4 3 . 0 Page 73 7 2 T a b l e 4 1 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 4 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l 2 3 P e r m a n e n t 6 6 2 . 0 2 9 4 . 8 2 5 8 . 9 1 8 . 0 6 0 . 3 3 0 . 0 4 7 . 4 2 8 5 . 2 9 4 . 9 5 8 . 8 1 . 7 1 1 5 0 . 0 T o t a l i n d i n g h u 142.8 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 3 9 . 1 1 7 . 4 1 5 . 3 1 . 1 3 . 6 1 . 8 2 . 8 1 6 . 9 5 . 6 3 . 5 0 . 1 6 8 . 0 1 7 3 6 P e r m a n e n t 3 7 6 3 . 1 1 6 7 6 . 0 1 4 7 1 . 7 1 0 2 . 2 3 4 2 . 9 1 7 0 . 4 2 6 9 . 3 1 6 2 1 . 2 5 3 9 . 4 3 3 4 . 5 9 . 6 6 5 3 7 . 1 T o t a l i n Z h a o q i n 170.5 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 1 0 . 6 2 2 7 . 4 1 9 9 . 7 1 3 . 9 4 6 . 5 2 3 . 1 3 6 . 5 2 2 0 . 0 7 3 . 2 4 5 . 4 1 . 3 8 8 7 . 0 S a n s h u i X i n a n s t r e e t Q i n g q i P e r m a n e n t 9 2 . 1 4 1 . 0 3 6 . 0 2 . 5 8 . 4 4 . 2 6 . 6 3 9 . 7 1 3 . 2 8 . 2 0 . 2 1 6 0 . 0 204.3 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 204.3 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 204.3 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 5 5 . 1 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 218.1 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 218.1 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 J i a n g y u a n P e r m a n e n t 8 0 . 6 3 5 . 9 3 1 . 5 2 . 2 7 . 3 3 . 6 5 . 8 3 4 . 7 1 1 . 6 7 . 2 0 . 2 1 4 0 . 0 232.1 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 232.1 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 232.1 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 5 . 8 2 . 6 2 . 3 0 . 2 0 . 5 0 . 3 0 . 4 2 . 5 0 . 8 0 . 5 0 . 0 1 0 . 0 245.9 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 245.9 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 Z h o u b i a n P e r m a n e n t 7 8 . 9 3 5 . 1 3 0 . 8 2 . 1 7 . 2 3 . 6 5 . 6 3 4 . 0 1 1 . 3 7 . 0 0 . 2 1 3 7 . 0 259.8 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 259.8 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 259.8 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 273.7 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 273.7 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 2 5 1 . 6 1 1 2 . 0 9 8 . 4 6 . 8 2 2 . 9 1 1 . 4 1 8 . 0 1 0 8 . 4 3 6 . 1 2 2 . 4 0 . 6 4 3 7 . 0 287.5 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 287.5 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 287.5 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 7 . 3 7 . 7 6 . 8 0 . 5 1 . 6 0 . 8 1 . 2 7 . 4 2 . 5 1 . 5 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 T o t a l i n S a n s h u i 1 3 P e r m a n e n t 2 5 1 . 6 1 1 2 . 0 9 8 . 4 6 . 8 2 2 . 9 1 1 . 4 1 8 . 0 1 0 8 . 4 3 6 . 1 2 2 . 4 0 . 6 4 3 7 . 0 315.2 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 315.2 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 315.2 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 7 . 3 7 . 7 6 . 8 0 . 5 1 . 6 0 . 8 1 . 2 7 . 4 2 . 5 1 . 5 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 N a n h a i D a n s h e X i n y i P e r m a n e n t 2 2 . 9 1 0 . 2 8 . 9 0 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 0 1 . 6 9 . 9 3 . 3 2 . 0 0 . 1 3 9 . 7 342.9 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 342.9 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 342.9 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 356.7 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 356.7 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 X i l i a n P e r m a n e n t 2 3 . 1 1 0 . 3 9 . 1 0 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 0 1 . 7 1 0 . 0 3 . 3 2 . 1 0 . 1 4 0 . 2 370.7 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 370.7 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 370.7 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 384.6 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 384.6 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 H e c u n P e r m a n e n t 2 4 . 0 1 0 . 7 9 . 4 0 . 7 2 . 2 1 . 1 1 . 7 1 0 . 4 3 . 4 2 . 1 0 . 1 4 1 . 8 398.4 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 398.4 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 398.4 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 412.3 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 412.3 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 7 0 . 1 3 1 . 2 2 7 . 4 1 . 9 6 . 4 3 . 2 5 . 0 3 0 . 2 1 0 . 0 6 . 2 0 . 2 1 2 1 . 7 426.2 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 426.2 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 426.2 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 440.0 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h i s h a n B a i s h a P e r m a n e n t 1 1 . 9 5 . 3 4 . 7 0 . 3 1 . 1 0 . 5 0 . 9 5 . 1 1 . 7 1 . 1 0 . 0 2 0 . 7 453.9 30.7 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 453.9 97.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 453.9 144.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 Page 74 7 3 T a b l e 4 2 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 5 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l N a n h a i S h i s h a n X i a o t a n g P e r m a n e n t 3 5 . 1 1 5 . 6 1 3 . 7 1 . 0 3 . 2 1 . 6 2 . 5 1 5 . 1 5 . 0 3 . 1 0 . 1 6 1 . 0 142.8 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 142.8 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 156.7 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 156.7 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 X i n j i n g P e r m a n e n t 1 7 . 3 7 . 7 6 . 8 0 . 5 1 . 6 0 . 8 1 . 2 7 . 4 2 . 5 1 . 5 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 170.5 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 170.5 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 184.3 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 184.3 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 6 4 . 3 2 8 . 6 2 5 . 2 1 . 7 5 . 9 2 . 9 4 . 6 2 7 . 7 9 . 2 5 . 7 0 . 2 1 1 1 . 7 198.2 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 198.2 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 198.2 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 212.0 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 D a l i H e n g g a n g P e r m a n e n t 7 5 . 0 3 3 . 4 2 9 . 3 2 . 0 6 . 8 3 . 4 5 . 4 3 2 . 3 1 0 . 7 6 . 7 0 . 2 1 3 0 . 3 225.9 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 225.9 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 239.9 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 239.9 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 B a o b i a n P e r m a n e n t 7 2 . 5 3 2 . 3 2 8 . 3 2 . 0 6 . 6 3 . 3 5 . 2 3 1 . 2 1 0 . 4 6 . 4 0 . 2 1 2 5 . 9 253.7 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 253.7 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 267.6 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 267.6 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S h u i t o u P e r m a n e n t 9 5 . 5 4 2 . 5 3 7 . 3 2 . 6 8 . 7 4 . 3 6 . 8 4 1 . 1 1 3 . 7 8 . 5 0 . 2 1 6 5 . 9 281.5 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 281.5 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 5 5 . 1 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 295.3 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 295.3 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 X i e b i a n P e r m a n e n t 7 4 . 7 3 3 . 3 2 9 . 2 2 . 0 6 . 8 3 . 4 5 . 3 3 2 . 2 1 0 . 7 6 . 6 0 . 2 1 2 9 . 8 309.2 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 323.0 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 323.0 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T a n b i a n P e r m a n e n t 2 6 . 1 1 1 . 6 1 0 . 2 0 . 7 2 . 4 1 . 2 1 . 9 1 1 . 3 3 . 7 2 . 3 0 . 1 4 5 . 4 336.8 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 336.8 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 336.8 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 350.7 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 350.7 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 H e x i P e r m a n e n t 2 3 . 1 1 0 . 3 9 . 0 0 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 0 1 . 7 9 . 9 3 . 3 2 . 1 0 . 1 4 0 . 1 364.5 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 364.5 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 364.5 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 378.4 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 378.4 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 D o n g x i u P e r m a n e n t 2 1 . 9 9 . 7 8 . 6 0 . 6 2 . 0 1 . 0 1 . 6 9 . 4 3 . 1 1 . 9 0 . 1 3 8 . 0 392.4 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 392.4 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 392.4 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 406.2 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 406.2 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 3 8 8 . 7 1 7 3 . 1 1 5 2 . 0 1 0 . 6 3 5 . 4 1 7 . 6 2 7 . 8 1 6 7 . 5 5 5 . 7 3 4 . 6 1 . 0 6 7 5 . 3 420.1 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 420.1 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 420.1 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 1 1 . 5 5 . 1 4 . 5 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 5 . 0 1 . 7 1 . 0 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 433.9 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 G u i c h e n g Z h o n g q u P e r m a n e n t 8 0 . 6 3 5 . 9 3 1 . 5 2 . 2 7 . 3 3 . 6 5 . 8 3 4 . 7 1 1 . 6 7 . 2 0 . 2 1 4 0 . 0 447.8 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 447.8 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 447.8 149.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 461.7 35.1 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 461.7 100.2 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 L i n y u e P e r m a n e n t 2 3 . 9 1 0 . 6 9 . 3 0 . 6 2 . 2 1 . 1 1 . 7 1 0 . 3 3 . 4 2 . 1 0 . 1 4 1 . 5 Page 75 7 4 T a b l e 4 3 S t a t i s t i c o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p e o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g p r o v i n c e ) - ( c o n t i n u e 6 ) C u l t i v a t e d l a n d C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p V i l l a g e T h e u s a g e o f t h e p l o t S u b t o t a l P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g i t a b l e l a n d O r c h a r d O t h e r s P o n d F o r e s t l a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d U n u s e d l a n d R e c y c l e d l a n d T o t a l N a n h a i G u i c h e n g L i n y u e T e m p o r a r y 1 0 . 9 4 . 9 4 . 3 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 4 . 7 1 . 6 1 . 0 0 . 0 1 9 . 0 S u b t o t a l P e r m a n e n t 1 0 4 . 5 4 6 . 5 4 0 . 9 2 . 8 9 . 5 4 . 7 7 . 5 4 5 . 0 1 5 . 0 9 . 3 0 . 3 1 8 1 . 5 T e m p o r a r y 1 0 . 9 4 . 9 4 . 3 0 . 3 1 . 0 0 . 5 0 . 8 4 . 7 1 . 6 1 . 0 0 . 0 1 9 . 0 4 1 5 P e r m a n e n t 6 2 7 . 5 2 7 9 . 5 2 4 5 . 4 1 7 . 0 5 7 . 2 2 8 . 4 4 4 . 9 2 7 0 . 3 8 9 . 9 5 5 . 8 1 . 6 1 0 9 0 . 1 T o t a l i n N a n h a i T e m p o r a r y 2 2 . 5 1 0 . 0 8 . 8 0 . 6 2 . 0 1 . 0 1 . 6 9 . 7 3 . 2 2 . 0 0 . 1 3 9 . 0 5 1 8 P e r m a n e n t 8 7 9 . 1 3 9 1 . 5 3 4 3 . 8 2 3 . 9 8 0 . 1 3 9 . 8 6 2 . 9 3 7 8 . 7 1 2 6 . 0 7 8 . 1 2 . 3 1 5 2 7 . 1 T o t a l i n F o s h a n T e m p o r a r y 3 9 . 7 1 7 . 7 1 5 . 5 1 . 1 3 . 6 1 . 8 2 . 8 1 7 . 1 5 . 7 3 . 5 0 . 1 6 9 . 0 P a n y u e Z h o n g c u n W e i y o n g P e r m a n e n t 2 9 1 . 2 1 2 9 . 7 1 1 3 . 9 7 . 9 2 6 . 5 1 3 . 2 2 0 . 8 1 2 5 . 4 4 1 . 7 2 5 . 9 0 . 7 5 0 5 . 9 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 S h e n g s h i P e r m a n e n t 3 4 5 . 4 1 5 3 . 8 1 3 5 . 1 9 . 4 3 1 . 5 1 5 . 6 2 4 . 7 1 4 8 . 8 4 9 . 5 3 0 . 7 0 . 9 6 0 0 . 0 T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 6 3 6 . 6 2 8 3 . 5 2 4 9 . 0 1 7 . 3 5 8 . 0 2 8 . 8 4 5 . 6 2 7 4 . 2 9 1 . 2 5 6 . 6 1 . 6 1 1 0 5 . 9 T o t a l i n P a n y u T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 P e r m a n e n t 6 3 6 . 6 2 8 3 . 5 2 4 9 . 0 1 7 . 3 5 8 . 0 2 8 . 8 4 5 . 6 2 7 4 . 2 9 1 . 2 5 6 . 6 1 . 6 1 1 0 5 . 9 T o t a l i n G u a n g z h o u T e m p o r a r y 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 2 3 5 6 P e r m a n e n t 5 2 7 8 . 8 2 3 5 1 . 1 2 0 6 4 . 5 1 4 3 . 3 4 8 1 . 0 2 3 9 . 0 3 7 7 . 8 2 2 7 4 . 1 7 5 6 . 6 4 6 9 . 2 1 3 . 5 9 1 7 0 . 1 T o t a l i n G u a n g d o n g T e m p o r a r y 5 5 0 . 3 2 4 5 . 1 2 1 5 . 2 1 4 . 9 5 0 . 1 2 4 . 9 3 9 . 4 2 3 7 . 1 7 8 . 9 4 8 . 9 1 . 4 9 5 6 . 0 8 7 2 2 6 P e r m a n e n t 1 8 7 7 6 . 3 8 3 6 2 . 5 7 3 4 3 . 2 5 0 9 . 8 1 7 1 0 . 7 8 5 0 . 1 1 3 4 3 . 8 8 0 8 8 . 8 2 6 9 1 . 3 1 6 6 9 . 0 4 8 . 1 3 2 6 1 7 . 3 T o t a l i n G G R a i l w a y T e m p o r a r y 1 3 8 6 0 . 9 6 1 7 3 . 3 5 4 2 0 . 8 3 7 6 . 3 1 2 6 2 . 9 6 2 7 . 6 9 9 2 . 0 5 9 7 1 . 2 1 9 8 6 . 7 1 2 3 2 . 1 3 5 . 5 2 4 0 7 8 . 4 Page 76 75 Table 44 Significantly affected villages who lose much farmland City County District Township Village Total Farm and Fram land Holding Required Farmland ratio (%) Guangzhou Panyu Guicheng Zhongqu 2510 0.5 345 14 Foshan City Nanhai Dali Town Xiebian 600 0.15 75 13 Zhaoqing City Huaiji County Aozai Town Aozi 420 0.12 99 24 Zhaoqing City Huaiji County Aozai Town Xianxi 610 0.31 275 45 Zhaoqing City Guangning Gushui Dapan 1015 0.36 115 11 Zhaoqing City Huaiji County Lanzhong Xiazhu 600 0.23 64 11 Zhaoqing City Huaiji County Ma’ning Maning 1230 0.54 169 14 Zhaoqing City Guangning Nanjie Chengnan 950 0.27 121 13 Zhaoqing City Guangning Shijian Hengjing 747 0.3 144 19 Guilin City Lingchuan Dingjiang Baolu 640 2 72 11 Guilin City Lingchuan Dingjiang Fayuan 450 3.2 133 30 Guilin City Lingchuan Dingjiang Dingjiang 300 0.6 133 44 Guilin City Lingchuan Lingchuan Bun Factory 466 1.71 133 29 Guilin City Lingchuan Lingchuan Damian 113 0.69 58 51 Hezhou City Hezhou Butou Dating 980 0.38 114 12 Hezhou City Hezhou Butou Xiangshi 667 0.51 147 22 Hezhou City Zhongshan Honghua Gulou 2500 1.03 288 12 Hezhou City Zhongshan Honghua Tongpan 1404 0.64 338 24 Hezhou City Zhongshan Liang’an Sanlian 2050 0.7 391 19 Guiyang City Baiyun Dula Dula 1100 0.83 510 46 Guiyang City Yunyan Qianling Gaicha 178 0.7 29 16 Guiyang City Yunyan Qianling Sanqiao 139 0.05 40 29 Guiyang City Gaoxin Yeya Xinzhai 600 0.19 74 12 Guiyang City Gaoxin Yeya Daguan 840 1.4 669 80 Qiandongnan Congjiang Luoxiang Datuan 680 1.2 236 35 Qiandongnan Rongjiang Pingjiang Barui 1286 0.6 287 22 Qiandongnan Rongjiang Sanjiang Zenleng 760 0.6 136 18 Qiannan Duyun Daping Mazhai 3408 0.5 721 21 Qiannan Longli County Mazhi Longyun 400 0.5 69 17 Qiannan Sandu Pu’an Town Putun 849 0.5 195 23 Qiannan Longli County Shuichang Shuichang 550 0.4 61 11 Page 77 7 6 T a b l e 4 5 : S u m m a r y F o r m o n t h e D e m o l i s h e d H o u s e s a n d A u x i l i a r y F a c i l i t i e s o f G G R R u r a l h o u s e t o b e d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y T o t a l B r i c k & c o n c r e t e B r i c k & w o o d E a r t h & w o o d S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e h o u s e S c h o o l h o u s e C i t y h o u s e T o t a l G u i z h o u G u i y a n g 1 3 8 2 2 8 8 6 3 9 4 2 2 1 1 5 1 7 9 6 9 1 1 7 4 9 8 7 7 2 7 5 5 2 6 1 1 3 9 7 8 3 4 5 4 5 9 Q i a n n a n 6 7 9 2 6 4 2 4 5 1 1 0 8 6 5 8 8 3 1 5 7 7 2 4 3 0 9 4 2 7 1 5 5 5 9 8 9 1 6 9 7 2 4 Q i a n d o n g n a n 3 6 4 3 7 2 2 7 7 1 5 8 2 7 4 7 3 6 3 0 9 6 2 3 0 8 7 1 4 5 5 2 9 9 9 4 9 0 9 7 3 T o t a l i n G u i z h o u 3 c i t y 2 4 2 5 9 1 1 5 1 6 1 6 3 8 8 0 7 3 1 5 3 6 2 0 6 1 7 1 5 3 9 0 8 9 6 9 6 1 9 9 9 6 1 6 0 6 1 5 6 G u a n g x i Z h u a n g a u t o n o m o u s d i s t r i c t L i u z h o u 3 0 0 2 8 1 8 7 6 6 4 8 0 5 3 9 0 3 2 5 5 2 1 9 1 5 8 1 2 0 7 2 4 8 9 0 7 5 2 8 3 G u i l i n 1 0 1 7 6 0 6 3 6 0 0 1 6 2 8 3 1 3 2 3 1 8 6 5 0 6 4 6 5 8 4 0 7 4 8 4 0 0 2 2 5 4 4 9 4 H e z h o u 5 6 4 6 8 3 5 2 9 2 9 0 3 6 7 3 3 9 4 8 0 1 3 5 9 2 0 2 2 6 3 4 6 6 6 9 1 4 1 3 2 0 T o t a l i n G u a n g x i 3 c i t i e s 1 8 8 2 5 6 1 1 7 6 5 8 3 0 1 2 4 2 4 4 7 3 1 6 0 0 3 1 1 9 7 3 6 7 5 4 4 1 5 5 5 6 1 4 7 1 0 9 7 G u a n g d o n g Z h a o q i n 9 9 7 4 0 6 2 3 3 9 1 5 9 6 0 1 2 9 6 5 8 4 7 5 6 3 3 7 2 3 9 9 2 6 9 5 3 3 2 3 6 6 3 7 F o s h a n 1 0 2 3 7 6 6 3 9 8 5 1 6 3 8 2 1 3 3 0 8 8 7 0 2 6 5 2 8 7 4 1 1 3 8 4 8 2 1 2 5 6 5 9 7 G u a n g z h o u 1 3 0 2 3 1 8 1 3 9 5 2 0 8 3 7 1 6 9 3 0 1 1 0 7 0 8 2 6 9 7 5 2 0 9 1 0 7 4 4 1 3 2 5 5 7 8 T o t a l i n G u a n g d o n g 3 c i t i e s 3 3 2 3 4 7 2 0 7 7 1 9 5 3 1 7 9 4 3 2 0 3 2 8 2 4 7 2 1 1 3 5 6 1 3 3 1 4 2 6 1 7 9 5 8 1 8 8 1 2 T o t a l i n t h r e e 9 c i t i e s 7 6 3 1 9 4 4 7 6 9 9 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 9 9 2 1 2 6 4 8 6 7 4 8 5 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 4 6 1 7 3 1 7 1 8 9 6 0 6 5 Page 78 77 3.3.2 Impacts on rural households 66. The influence of houses and buildings in each village along the GY-GZ Railway construction is shown in table 47-58. There were11175 households altogether 43480 people ’s house demolished along the whole railway for both of rural and urban. The area to be demolished is 1896065 m 2 in total, among which, the living area is 1380511m 2 and in which 763194m 2 is for rural houses. 67. The relocation in Guizhou Province is rural affected 1602 households, 7428 people,urban affected 989 households,3277 people. In the total area of 606156square meter house relocation, the living area is 442552 square meters, the average per household is relocated170 square meters; The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region altogether relocated 471097 square meters, the living area 343817 square meters, there were 3225 rural households,13514 people ,and 777 urban households,2332 people affected by relocation, the average per household is relocated85 square meters; In Guangdong Province altogether relocated 818812 square meters, among which, the living area is 594142 square meters,there were 3089 rural households,11479 people,and 1493 urban households,5432 people affected by relocation. the average per household is relocated 129 square meters. 3.3.3 Impacts on urban households 68. The influence of house demolished to the cities along Guiguang railway is significantly mitigated. The design department's optimization design to avoid and/or reduce the relocation of the densely population of cities. Railway stations are at suburb of the cities, where buildings density is relatively low, and most affected houses belong to residents who are still farmers but are not reling on farming. 3.3.4 Impacts on others 69. The relocation area of Enterprises and public institutions is 485000 square meters, the majority part distributes in Guiyang, Guilin and Foshan and Guangzhou cities of Guangdong Province. But in the western Guizhou and the Guangxi province, the relocation area of the domestic enterprises are very small, only takes up 3-8% of the total. There are 8 Enterprises and public institutions in Guizhou Province Guiyang suburb such as Wulichong agricultural fairs and the highway engineering company; there are only 2 enterprises such as Guizhou Kaihong wood industry Company in Qiannanzhou Prefecture; only 3 Enterprises and Units involves in Lingchuan County such as the compound fertilizer factory and so on in Guilin city; there is no enterprise involved in cities enterprises relocation in Hezhou. But during the railroad line construction, Guangdong Province has many enterprises involved in the relocation because of the densely population. Among them, there are nearly 100 companies influenced by this relocation in Foshan city including the Changfeng hotel, Damei lighting Company and so on. But in the train station construction, there are 6 companies’ houses are relocated in Sanshui train station such as the Nantong chemical industry company, Zhenxing hardware product company and so on, there are nearly 30 enterprises are relocated in the Foshan Train station such as the Eastern Kylin hotel, the South China Sea Cable plant company, the South China Sea Zhaoda tannery company and so on. 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G Z R a i l w a y p r o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g P r o v i n c e ) U n i t : m 2 A r e a t o b e d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p s V i l l a g e N u m b e r o f H o u s e h o l d s w i t h h o u s e d e m o l i s h e d ( h o u s e h o l d ) P o p u l a t i o n i n v o l v e d i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l B r i c k c o n c r e t e B r i c k w o o d C i v i l S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e h o u s e s S c h o o l h o u s e s C i t y h o u s e s T o t a l G u a n g d o n g Z h a o q i n H u a i j i N a m i n g M a n i n g 2 7 1 1 0 9 0 6 5 6 6 1 4 5 1 1 8 7 7 9 0 6 T a n b o 3 3 1 3 5 1 1 0 7 6 9 2 1 7 7 1 4 4 9 4 1 1 0 7 Z h u g a n g 2 5 1 0 0 8 3 9 5 2 4 1 3 4 1 0 9 7 1 8 3 9 L a n z h o n g S h a n g z h u 3 7 1 5 9 1 2 4 1 7 7 6 1 9 9 1 6 1 1 0 5 1 2 4 1 X i a z h u 2 4 1 0 8 8 0 5 5 0 3 1 2 9 1 0 5 6 8 8 0 5 S h a p i n g 2 3 9 6 1 0 4 2 6 5 1 1 6 7 1 3 5 8 9 1 0 4 2 G a n g p i n g W e i a n 4 7 2 1 3 1 5 7 6 9 8 5 2 5 2 2 0 5 1 3 4 1 5 7 6 M u z h o u 1 6 9 0 5 3 7 3 3 5 8 6 7 0 4 6 5 3 7 L e n g k e n g H o n g s h e n g 2 7 1 0 0 9 0 6 5 6 6 1 4 5 1 1 8 7 7 9 0 6 J i n w u 3 5 1 3 8 1 2 1 7 7 6 0 1 9 5 1 5 8 1 0 3 1 2 1 7 G a n g s h a n 2 0 9 4 1 1 3 0 7 0 0 1 8 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 Z h o n g c h e n g 1 9 8 8 1 4 5 9 9 1 2 2 3 3 1 9 0 1 2 4 1 4 5 9 L i a n g c u n L a n m a 3 1 1 5 5 6 6 2 4 1 4 1 0 6 8 6 5 6 6 6 2 S h a n i n g 2 7 1 4 3 6 6 2 4 1 4 1 0 6 8 6 5 6 6 6 2 H u a i c h e n g G a o f e n g 2 9 1 2 8 2 4 1 2 1 5 1 4 3 8 7 3 1 0 2 0 1 2 4 1 2 H u a i g a o 3 7 1 6 9 1 2 4 1 7 7 6 1 9 9 1 6 1 1 0 5 1 2 4 1 A o z i A o z i 1 6 4 7 1 8 7 5 1 1 7 2 3 0 0 2 4 4 1 5 9 1 8 7 5 X i a n x i 2 0 6 0 1 2 4 1 7 7 6 1 9 9 1 6 1 1 0 5 1 2 4 1 C i t y a r e a 9 8 3 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 3 2 8 3 3 4 3 9 0 1 8 4 5 5 S u b t o t a l 5 9 1 2 5 2 6 2 0 8 5 8 1 3 0 3 6 3 3 3 9 2 7 1 1 1 7 7 0 1 3 2 3 2 8 3 3 4 3 9 0 3 9 3 1 3 G u a n g n i n g G u s h u i D a p a n 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 6 1 1 2 8 8 3 3 0 2 6 8 1 7 5 2 0 6 1 N a n j i e C h e n g n a n 3 2 1 4 8 1 0 8 5 7 6 7 8 6 1 7 3 7 1 4 1 1 9 2 3 1 0 8 5 7 477.1 395.9 8.5 1.9 90 : \03 Page 89 8 8 T a b l e 5 6 S t a t i s t i c s o f h o u s e r e l o c a t i o n i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - 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G Z R a i l w a y p r o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g P r o v i n c e ) - C o n t i n u e 2 U n i t : m 2 A r e a t o b e d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p s V i l l a g e N u m b e r o f H o u s e h o l d s w i t h h o u s e d e m o l i s h e d ( h o u s e h o l d ) P o p u l a t i o n i n v o l v e d i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l B r i c k c o n c r e t e B r i c k w o o d C i v i l S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e h o u s e s S c h o o l h o u s e s C i t y h o u s e s T o t a l G u a n g d o n g F o s h a n S a n s h u i X i n a n s t r e e t Q i n g q i 3 4 7 1 2 2 8 4 3 1 8 2 6 9 9 6 9 1 5 6 1 3 6 7 4 3 1 8 J i a n g g e n 3 5 8 1 3 4 4 3 0 8 4 1 9 2 8 4 9 4 4 0 1 2 6 2 3 0 8 4 Z h o u b i a n 4 4 2 1 4 0 8 4 9 3 5 3 0 8 4 7 9 0 6 4 2 4 1 9 4 9 3 5 C i t y a r e a 5 8 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 3 4 4 9 4 1 0 1 7 8 1 8 5 0 6 S u b t o t a l 1 2 0 5 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 7 7 7 1 1 1 9 7 5 1 6 0 4 1 0 4 8 7 8 3 4 4 9 4 1 0 1 7 8 3 0 8 4 3 N a n h a i D a n z h a o X i n n o n g 5 0 1 7 5 2 6 8 5 1 6 7 8 4 3 0 3 4 9 2 2 8 0 2 6 8 5 X i l i a n 4 6 1 6 6 3 3 1 4 2 0 7 1 5 3 0 4 3 1 2 8 2 0 3 3 1 4 H e c u n 5 8 1 9 8 2 4 3 2 1 5 2 0 3 8 9 3 1 6 2 0 7 0 2 4 3 2 S h i s h a n B a i s h a 6 3 2 0 2 7 2 3 8 4 5 2 4 1 1 5 8 9 4 1 6 1 5 0 7 2 3 8 X i a o t a n g 4 2 1 5 8 4 6 9 3 2 9 3 3 7 5 1 6 1 0 3 9 9 0 4 6 9 3 X i n j i n g 4 4 1 6 3 1 4 1 2 6 8 8 2 9 2 2 6 0 1 8 3 6 1 2 0 1 0 1 4 1 2 6 D a l i H e n g g a n g 5 5 1 9 2 5 1 6 2 3 2 2 6 8 2 6 6 7 1 4 3 9 0 5 1 6 2 C a o b i a n 5 0 1 9 1 9 0 4 8 5 6 5 5 1 4 4 8 1 1 7 6 7 6 9 0 9 0 4 8 S h u i t o u 6 3 1 8 9 4 8 4 8 3 0 3 0 7 7 6 6 3 0 4 1 2 0 4 8 4 8 X i e b i a n 4 2 1 5 2 2 7 1 4 1 6 9 6 4 3 4 3 5 3 2 3 1 0 2 7 1 4 T a n b i a n 4 7 1 5 1 6 3 3 2 3 9 5 8 1 0 1 3 8 2 3 5 3 8 0 6 3 3 2 H e x i 5 0 1 6 6 4 6 9 3 2 9 3 3 7 5 1 6 1 0 3 9 9 0 4 6 9 3 D o n g x i u 6 1 1 8 5 1 0 8 5 7 6 7 8 6 1 7 3 7 1 4 1 1 9 2 3 0 1 0 8 5 7 G u i c h e n g Z h o n g q u 5 4 2 1 5 8 1 4 3 5 0 8 9 1 3 0 3 1 0 5 9 6 9 2 0 8 1 4 3 L i n y u e 4 0 1 5 0 3 7 5 4 2 3 4 6 6 0 1 4 8 8 3 1 9 0 3 7 5 4 C i t y a r e a 4 2 7 1 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 4 5 3 3 6 1 9 7 4 6 4 3 1 3 5 7 1 5 S u b t o t a l 1 1 9 2 4 3 5 9 9 0 0 3 9 5 6 2 7 4 1 4 4 0 7 1 1 7 0 4 7 6 5 4 5 7 4 5 3 3 6 1 9 2 2 5 5 4 7 Page 91 9 0 T a b l e 5 8 S t a t i s t i c s o f h o u s e r e l o c a t i o n i n e a c h v i l l a g e a l o n g G Y - G Z R a i l w a y p r o j e c t ( G u a n g d o n g P r o v i n c e ) - C o n t i n u e 3 U n i t : m 2 A r e a t o b e d e m o l i s h e d ( m 2 ) P r o v i n c e C i t y C o u n t y / d i s t r i c t T o w n s h i p s V i l l a g e N u m b e r o f H o u s e h o l d s w i t h h o u s e d e m o l i s h e d ( h o u s e h o l d ) P o p u l a t i o n i n v o l v e d i n h o u s e d e m o l i t i o n ( p e r s o n ) T o t a l B r i c k c o n c r e t e B r i c k w o o d C i v i l S i m p l e E n t e r p r i s e h o u s e s S c h o o l h o u s e s C i t y h o u s e s T o t a l G u a n g d o n g F o s h a n S u b t o t a l 2 3 9 7 8 5 7 2 1 0 2 3 7 6 6 3 9 8 5 1 6 3 8 2 1 3 3 0 8 8 7 0 2 6 5 2 8 7 4 1 1 3 8 4 8 2 2 2 5 6 5 9 7 G u a n g z h o u P a n y u Z h o n g c u n W e i y o n g 4 5 5 7 6 8 3 6 4 8 0 2 3 1 2 2 9 4 9 9 8 9 6 5 3 1 0 7 6 8 3 6 S h e n g s h i 3 1 6 5 3 3 9 5 3 3 3 7 2 8 5 4 3 6 9 4 1 4 5 3 9 0 5 3 3 9 5 C i t y a r e a 5 3 7 1 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 6 9 7 5 2 0 9 1 0 7 4 4 1 1 9 5 3 4 7 S u b t o t a l 7 6 9 2 3 8 3 1 3 0 2 3 1 8 1 3 9 5 2 0 8 3 7 1 6 9 3 0 1 1 0 7 0 8 2 6 9 7 5 2 0 9 1 0 7 4 4 1 3 2 5 5 7 8 S u b t o t a l 7 6 9 2 3 8 3 1 3 0 2 3 1 8 1 3 9 5 2 0 8 3 7 1 6 9 3 0 1 1 0 7 0 8 2 6 9 7 5 2 0 9 1 0 7 4 4 1 3 2 5 5 7 8 T o t a l i n G u a n g d o n g 3 c i t i e s 7 d i s t r i c t s 2 3 t o w n s h i p s 4 5 8 2 1 6 9 2 9 3 3 2 3 4 7 2 0 7 7 1 9 5 3 1 7 9 4 3 2 0 3 2 8 2 4 7 2 1 1 3 5 6 1 3 3 1 4 2 6 1 7 9 5 8 1 8 8 1 2 T o t a l i n t h r e e 1 1 1 7 5 4 3 4 8 0 7 6 3 1 9 4 4 7 6 9 9 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 9 9 2 1 2 6 4 8 6 7 4 8 5 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 4 6 1 7 3 1 7 1 8 9 6 0 6 5 Page 92 91 SECTION 4 LEGAL FRAMEWORK 4.1 Resettlement Target 70. The resettlement target for the affected people of GY-GZ Railway Line include: · To take construction, technical and economic measures to avoid or minimize land acquisition and structure demolition; When land acquisition and demolition are unavoidable, to take effective measures to minimize the impact on the production and lives of the affected people; · Conduct socioeconomic survey and compile a relevant resettlement plan during the preparation stage; · With resettlement, target entities and compensation standards as the foundation, improve or at least recover the standard of production and living of the affected people. · Initiate resettlement development. The resettlement of villagers is to make use of land as the foundation, to suitably develop non farm for creating more employment chances. · Establish and improve the social security system of villagers affected by land acquisition. · Encourage the resettlers participation in resettlement activities. · Prioritize resettling the resettlers within their original society. 4.2 Application of Policies, Laws and Principle of Guidance 4.2.1 World Bank policies on involuntary resettlement 71. The objectives of the Bank’s policy on involuntary resettlement · The World Bank policies on involuntary resettlement are described clearly in OP4. 12. The overall objectives of the Bank’s policy on involuntary resettlement are the following: · Involuntary resettlement will be avoided where feasible, or minimized, exploring all viable alternative project designs. · Where it is not feasible to avoid resettlement, resettlement activities will be conceived and executed as sustainable development programs, providing sufficient investment resources to enable the persons displaced by the project to share in project benefits. Displaced persons will be meaningfully consulted and will have opportunities to participate in planning and implementing resettlement programs. · Displaced persons will be assisted in their efforts to improve their livelihoods and standards of living or at least to restore them, in real terms, to pre- displacement levels or to levels prevailing prior to the beginning of project implementation, whichever is higher. 72. Required measures to achieve the objectives Page 93 92 · The resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework includes measures to ensure that the displaced persons are informed about their options and rights pertaining to resettlement. · The displaced persons are consulted on, offered choices among, and provided with technically and economically feasible resettlement alternatives. · The displaced persons are provided prompt compensation at full replacement cost for losses of assets attributable directly to the project. · If the impacts include physical relocation, the resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework includes measures to ensure that the displaced persons are provided assistance (such as moving allowances) during relocation. · The displaced persons are provided with residential housing, or housing sites, or, as required, agricultural sites for which a combination of productive potential, location advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the old site. · Where necessary to achieve the objectives of the policy, the resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework also include measures to ensure that displaced persons are offered support after displacement, for a transition period, based on a reasonable estimate of the time likely to be needed to restore their livelihood and standards of living. · The displaced persons are provided with development assistance such as land preparation, credit facilities, training, or job opportunities. · Particular attention is paid to the needs of vulnerable groups among those displaced, especially those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities, or other displaced persons who may not be protected through national land compensation legislation. · Preference will be given to land-based resettlement strategies for displaced persons whose livelihoods are land-based. These strategies may include resettlement on public land or on private land acquired or purchased for resettlement. Whenever replacement land is offered, resettlers are provided with land for which a combination of productive potential, vocational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the land taken. If land is not the preferred option of the displaced persons, the provision of land would adversely affect the sustainability of a park or protected area,16 or sufficient land is not available at a reasonable price, non- land-based options built around opportunities for employment or self- employment will be provided in addition to cash compensation for land and other assets lost. The lack of adequate land must be demonstrated and documented to the satisfaction of the Bank. · Payment of cash compensation for lost assets may be appropriate where (a) livelihoods are land-based but the land taken for the project is a small fraction17 of the affected asset and the residual is economically viable; (b) active markets for land, housing, and labor exist, displaced persons use such markets, and there is sufficient supply of land and housing; or (c) livelihoods are not land-based. Cash compensation levels will be sufficient to replace the lost land and other assets at full replacement cost in local markets. · Displaced persons and their communities, and any host communities receiving them, are provided timely and relevant information, consulted on resettlement options, and offered opportunities to participate in planning, implementing, Page 94 93 and monitoring resettlement. Appropriate and accessible grievance mechanisms are established for these groups. · In new resettlement sites or host communities, infrastructure and public services are provided as necessary to improve, restore, or maintain accessibility and levels of service for the displaced persons and host communities. Alternative or similar resources are provided to compensate for the loss of access to community resources (such as fishing areas, grazing areas, fuel, or fodder). · Patterns of community organization appropriate to the new circumstances are based on choices made by the displaced persons. To the extent possible, the existing social and cultural institutions of resettlers and any host communities are preserved and resettlers’ preferences with respect to relocating in preexisting communities and groups are honored. 4.2.2 Domestic Legal Framework 73. The People’s Republic of China has formulated a complete set of legal and policy framework regarding land acquisition, house demolition, and resettlement of resettlers and standards of compensation. Since 1986 when “The People’s Republic of China Land Administration Law” was promulgated, it has been revised three times according to the changes of national conditions. The latest revision was made on August 28, 2004 by the standing committee during the 11 th conference in The Tenth National People’s Congress. Within the national legal and policy framework, governments of every level respectively promulgated and implemented relevant laws and policies that conform with the local conditions to manage and guide the work of land acquisition, house demolition, resettlement of resettlers and compensation. Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province have formulated relevant local laws and policies to manage and guide related work locally. Every prefecture level cities, county level cities, districts, counties under the jurisdiction of the 3 provinces (region) have all implemented relevant regulations from their provincial governments. 74. Land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of this project are to conform to relevant regulations and implementation methods of each province (autonomous region), World Bank’s Social Security Policies and design documents of this project (See Attachment 5 for some relevant policies). They mainly include: · The People's Republic of China Law Administration Law, August 1998 (according to the revision made on August 24, 2004 [Concerning the Decision of Revising" The People's Republic of China Land Administration Law”]); · Decision on Intensive Reformation and Strict Land Administration, GF [2004] No. 28; · Concerning Guidance and Opinions on Improving the System for Compensation of Land Acquisition and Resettlement, GTZF [2004] No. 238; · Provisions for Implementing the People's Republic of China Land Administration Law, GWF Order No. 256, December 1998; · Notice on Relevant Problems Concerning the Enforcing Land Readjustment, GF [2006] No. 31; Page 95 94 · Provisions Concerning Administration of Demolition of Urban Houses by the State Council, June 2001; · The People’s Republic of China Urban Real Estate Administration Law, April 1994; · Provisions on the Protection of Farmlands, December 1998; · Notice on Further Enforcing Land Administration and Conscientious Protection of Cultivated Land by the State Council, 1997; The People’s Republic of China Land Administration Law and Provisions on Implementation; · Laws for Contracting Rural Land; · Laws on Organizing Village Committees; · Guizhou Province Land Administration Provisions, September 2000; · Guizhou Province Administrative Provisions on Demolition of Urban Houses, July 2000, GZSRMZF Order No. 48; · Method of Implementation of the “People’s Republic of China Land Administration Law" in Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangdong Province; · Guizhou Province “Decision on Vocational Training and Social Security Program for farmers affected by Land Acquisition” December 7, 2007 · Guiyang City Regulations of the Evaluation of Price for Demolition of Houses, GYSRMZF Order No. 142, March 2005; · Guiyang City Standards of Cost Price of Houses for Demolition, Cost of Civil Constructions, and Compensation for Provisional Resettlement Subsidies for Relocation, ZFBF [2004] No. 109” ; · Guiyang City Notice Concerning Adjustment of Calculation of Annual Output Value in Guiyang City, ZFT [2002] No. 52; · Basic Figures and Compensation Standards of Land Acquisition of Basic Infrastructures for Key Projects in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, GFGFG [2005] No. 190; · Detailed Edition of Implementing “Provisions of Administrating Demolition of Urban Houses” in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 2004; · The trail measures of the social security the land acquisition peasants in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the Department of Labor and social security of Autonomous Region, the Department of Land Resources and Department of Finance, Jan 22, 2008 · Implementation Method of Compensation for Land Acquisition and Demolition for Construction of Transportation Infrastructure, YFB [2003] No. 46, June 2003; · Guangdong Province “Decision Regarding Social Security Program”. Main provisions are as follows, September 3, 2007 Page 96 95 · Standard of Protection and Compensation for Land Acquisition in Guangdong Province, YGTZF [2006] No. 149, June 2006; · Design documents of the project, relevant blueprints and results of survey design. 4.2.3 Relevant Legal Rules and Regulations 75. Article 47 of the People’s Republic of China Land Administration Law regulates compensation for land acquisition. 76. To further enforce land administration, the State Council of the People’s Republic of China promulgated Decision on Intensive Reformation and Strict Land Administration (No. 28). Article 12 on Improving Method of Compensation for Land Acquisition is to further improve requirements on compensation for land acquisition. Local governments of county levels and above are to take practical measures so that the living standards of villagers will not become lower because of land acquisition. To ensure compensation for land, subsidies for resettlement, compensation for auxiliaries and young crops are of the amount according to the law and be paid promptly. Compensation for land and subsidies for resettlement are to be paid according to the current legal regulations. In the case where the living standards of the villagers cannot be maintained the same or the compensations are not enough for the social security of the villagers who has lost their land due to land acquisition, the local governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities are to approve the increment of subsidies of resettlement. When compensation for land and subsidies for resettlement are in the higher limit regulated by the law but still cannot maintain the living standard of the villagers affected by land acquisition, the local government can make use of the income from compensated use of state-owned lands to subsidize. Local governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities are to formulate and publicize the standard of annual output value of acquisitioned land or the comprehensive price of land for the district. Compensation for land acquisition is to be the same of the same types of land. Key projects of the country must include full amounts of expenses for land acquisition in their budgets. The compensation standard and method of resettlement for construction of medium or big water conservancy and hydropower works are to be individually regulated by the State Council. 77. Decision on Intensive Reformation and Strict Land Administration regulates the resettlement of villagers affected by land acquisition. It also regulates the procedures for land acquisition and the appropriate resettlement for the villagers affected by land acquisition. At the same time, the method of land acquisition must be negotiated with the affected parties to ensure the interest of the villagers. Article 13 regulates “appropriate resettlement of villagers affected by land acquisition”. Local governments of above county level are to formulate specific methods so that the livelihood of villagers affected by land acquisition can be guaranteed. For projects with stable profits, villagers can become a shareholder of the legally approved construction land-use right. Within urban planning districts, the local governments are to place villagers who lost land due to land acquisition into the employment system of the townships and establish a social security system; with the exception of urban planning districts, the local governments are to leave villagers necessary cultivated within the administrative district or arrange an Page 97 96 appropriate employment post when acquisitioning collective land of the villagers; resettlement will be the choice for villagers with no land and without the basic production and living conditions. It also requires the “Labor and Social Security Department and other relevant departments to jointly establish employment training for villagers affected by land acquisition and provide opinionated guidance on the social security system. Article 14 regulates for a perfect land acquisition procedure. To safeguard the villagers' landholding rights of collective land and the interest of villagers with operation rights on contracted land. Before acquisition of land is submitted for approval, villagers must be informed of the reasons for land acquisition: its uses, locations, compensation standards and channels for resettlement; village collective economic organization and village households must confirm the results of survey on the current status of the land for acquisition; the Department of Land and Resources will organize hearings according to relevant regulations when necessary. Materials that are to be submitted for approval must be confirmed by the villagers affected by land acquisition. To hasten the establishment and improve the system for negotiation and arbitration of disputes with regards to compensation of land acquisition and resettlement to safeguard the legal rights of villagers affected by land acquisition. With the exception of special circumstances, approved items for land acquisition are to be publicized. 78. The state government has formulated relevant laws, regulations and policies to strictly enforce the allocation of compensation funds. This is to ensure there will be no infringement of the rights of the villagers affected by land acquisition. Article 15 of Decision on Intensive Reformation and Strict Land Administration regulates:" enforce supervision of the implementation of land acquisition. Acquisitioned land should not be used forcibly if compensation for land acquisition and resettlement are not realized. Local governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities are to adhere to the principle of that land compensation is mainly for villagers affected by land acquisition, and formulate distribution methods within the economic organization of village collectives. Economic organizations of affected village collectives are to publicize payments and allocation conditions to members and accept their supervision. Agricultural and Civil Administration Departments are to enforce supervision of the allocation and use of compensation funds within the economic organizations of village collectives. 79. According to Decision on Intensive Reformation and Strict Land Administration , the Department of Land and Resources formulated the Concerning Guidance and Opinions on Improving the System for Compensation of Land Acquisition and Resettlement. This is to further refine relevant policies by the State Council on standards of land acquisition, channels of resettlement for villagers affected by land acquisition, procedures of land acquisition and supervision of land acquisition. 80. The implementation of the land administration law and compensation standards at provincial levels is to conform to the state land administration law. According to the Peop le’s Republic of China Land Administration Law , Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province have formulated individual land administration laws. They regulated the methods of basic implementation for land acquisition, compensation and resettlement. 81. Implementation method of “Land Administration Law” in Guizhou Province: Page 98 97 Article 28: Standards of compensation and subsidies for land acquisition: 1. Land compensation: compensation standards for acquisition of paddy fields, vegetable plots, fish ponds, and lotus ponds will be divided into 3 categories, the upper, middle and lower class, and according to the 6, 5, and 4 times the annual output value of said land; compensation standards for acquisition of dry lands, garden plots and other perennial economic forests will also be divided into 3 categories, the upper, middle and lower, and according to the 5, 4, and 3 times the annual output value of said land; compensation standards for acquisition of other types of land is according to the 2 to 3 times the annual output value of lower class dry lands; the annual output value is drafted by the Land Administration Bureau of county level governments according to the acquisitioned (allocated) types of cultivated land, the perennial yield of the main and secondary products of various types cultivation, the nation's current purchasing price and market price. The draft is to be submitted to the same level government for approval. 2. Compensation for young crops and auxiliaries on grounds: units using the land should use the land only after the harvesting of cultivations. In the case when the land is urgently required and crops have to be uprooted, compensation should be according to the real financial loss; compensations standards for forestry, houses and other auxiliaries will be drafted by county level governments. The draft is submitted for approval to the higher level government; after the signing of the land acquisition agreement, rush plantation of crops, forestry or rush construction of infrastructures will not be compensated. 3. Resettlement subsidies: resettlement subsidies for acquisition of cultivated land are according to the number of villagers to be resettled. The number of villagers who are to be resettled is according to the amount of acquisitioned cultivated land divided by the amount of cultivated land per capita of affected units before acquisition. The standard for resettlement subsidies for every villager to be resettled is according to 3 times the annual output value of per mu of cultivated land prior the acquisition. But the highest resettlement subsidies per mu may not exceed 10 times the annual output value of per mu. Standards of resettlement subsidies for other types of land are according to half the subsidies for cultivated land. Article 29: when payment of land compensation and resettlement subsidies are according to Article 28, and the villager to be resettled still cannot maintain the original level of living standard, the county level government will combine the surplus resettlement method of labors with written materials of land acquisition to be submitted to governments or administrative offices of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities to be appraised and approved for appropriate increment of resettlement subsidies. But the total sum of land compensation and resettlement subsidies may not exceed 20 times the average annual output value of 3 years prior land acquisition. Article 30: compensation and resettlement subsidies for various items in land acquisition for state construction, with the exception of compensation for personal auxiliaries and young crops which are to be paid to the individual, is to be used by units affected by land acquisition to develop production and as subsidies of resettlement for excess labors or unemployed members caused by land acquisition. Funds are not to be appropriate or occupied by any units or individuals. Article 31: Land used for state construction: the land administration bureaus of county levels will organize units using the land and units whose land has been Page 99 98 acquisitioned (allocated), to sign a land compensation and resettlement agreement of acquisitioned (allocated) land. The agreement will clearly define the rights and obligations of parties, allocated land, and the agreement is to be registered and certification issued. Payment from units using the land is to be according to the regulated standard of acquisitioned (allocated) land and to be distributed to relevant units and individuals. Units using the land are to pay land administration charges to Land Administration Bureaus of above county level. Article 32: excess labors caused by land acquisition for state construction are to be resettled appropriately. The number of excess labors is to be calculated according to the percentage of labor land. Land Administration Bureaus of local governments, units affected by land acquisition (allocation) and other relevant units are to resettle the excess labors according the following approaches: 1. Readjust contract land; 2. To initiate a township (town) and village enterprise for units affected by acquisition (allocation) to widen employment opportunities; 3. Units using the land or other units will be given priority for employment. Units whose land has been acquisitioned (allocated) will in turn make payment of appropriate resettlement subsidies to units taking in labors; 4. For units affected by land acquisition (allocation) with all cultivated land acquisitioned and cannot have the matter resolved by the above mentioned, local governments of county level will put forward a report for appraisal and approval by governments or administrative offices of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities and transfer the registration of labors from agricultural to non- agricultural. Article 33: units affected by land acquisition (allocation) will be appropriately waived from grain purchasing assignments and agricultural tax. Local governments of county level and above at the location of the project construction will readjust and settle matters regarding the reduction or increment of grain purchasing assignments. Article 34: According to Article 19 of Land Administration Law where land-use rights are withdrawn from state-owned land, economic organizations of village collectives may borrow the land for cultivation for a fee. The Land Administrative Bureaus will sign an agreement with the borrower. It is not allowed to build long- term structures or plant long-term crops on the land within the borrowing period. When the land is needed for state construction, the land is to be returned immediately. There should not be any mention of further compensation or resettlement; units using the land are to make compensation for young crops for the crops that are still on the land. For acquisitioned land that has not been contracted and has been used by villagers for cultivation, compensation and resettlement subsidies can be considered to be made to the villagers when the land is needed for state construction. Guizhou Pr ovince “Decision on Vocational Training and Social Security Program for farmers affected by Land Acquisition”. Key provisions, · Correctly define the working scope and focus of farmer vocational training and focus. Farmers who lose all or most of their agricultural land through state acquisition and whose average per capita land holding is not sufficient to maintain Page 100 99 their livelihoods are the targets of the vocational training and social security program. The focus should be on the farmers who have recently lost their lands and training should be on the farmers of working age. This includes farmers who lose all or most of their lands in urban planning areas and farmers outside urban planning areas whose remaining lands after acquisition are not sufficient to maintain their livelihoods and land redistribution is not possible within the village collectives. For eligible farmers, governments should develop and concretize vocational training and social security program measures at the same time of land taking. Land using departments should cooperate. In urban planning areas, the eligible farmers should be considered in the urban employment service system and set up a corresponding social security program. Outside the urban planning areas, necessary land and employment arrangements should be made for the eligible farmers. · Clearly define the departmental responsibilities. Labor Departments are responsible for developing and implementing the training and social security plans. Finance departments are responsible for funding raising and monitoring. Land resources departments are responsible for monitoring adequate payments of land compensation and resettlement subsidy through in the land acquisition process, and assist labour departments in verifying eligibility of participants in the training and social security programs. Social welfare departments are responsible for including the following into the social welfare support program – land-losing farmers who are eligible for programs of minimum income guarantee, rural vulnerable households support (five catogeirs), urban and rural medical support, and timely report to labor departments over the adjustment of the support standards of the minimum income. Agricultural departments are responsible for providing information over the farmland contracting situation and their changes. Supervision departments are to supervise the implementation of the farmer training and social security programs according to relevant laws. Auditing departments are to audit the funds for the programs. Employment service agencies, social security departments and rural medical cooperatives above county level are responsible for the verification and disbursement of funds for farmer vocational training and social security program. · Actively raise necessary funds. The vocational training program is to be integrated into the local vocational training plan for farmers. Required funding is to come from the previously designated channels. Funding for the social security program for the land-losing farmers will come from self-submissions, village collective subsidies and government support. Government support comes from the approved increases of resettlement subsidies. If still not sufficient, local governments will address any gaps from income from leasing of government lands. Funding for social security program for land-losing farms will be excempt from taxes and fees. · Develop policies for the employment of land-losing farmers. In urban planning areas, land-losing farmers should be included in the unemployment registration system and urban employment support programs. The land-losing farmers should be provided with employment advice, guidance and job seeking support. · Fullfill the responsibilities for the employment Local governments should actively create employment opportunities for land-losing farmers, and supervise and guide the land-using departments to settle the affected farmers. Farmer Page 101 100 employment could be from jobs directly from the land-using agencies, labor export through tri-party contracts by the land-using agencies, department responsible for labor migration and eligible farmers. · Diligently implement the social security program for land-losing farmers. o Formulate management mode of the social security program for land- losing farmers. Their pension accounts could be individual or collective, and their funds are to be managed separately from that of urban residents. Land-losing farmers who are still keep rural registration after joining the medical insurance program will also participate in the new rural medical cooperatives. If changed into urban registration, they will participate into basic medical insurance program according to their employment. A fund will be established for risk preparation from principally government income through state land lease. It will be utilized when the social security fund falls short for disbursement. When the risk preparation fund is not enough, the finance department will provide the gaps. o Determine land-losing farmer fund contribution percentage for the social security program. In principle, self contribution and collective subsidies should not be more 60% and government contribution should be less than 40%. They could be one-time payment or in installments. Specific raising amount and percentage for pension and medical insurance programs will be determined by local governments according to their conditions. o Formulate payment standards under the social security program. Participating farmers who have paid could start receiving payments at the age of 60. In principle, the payment levels for land-losing farmers in urban planning areas should not be lower than mimimum level for local urban residents. Land-losing farmers outside the urban planning areas should not be lower than 60% of the payment level for local urban residents. Payment levels under the social security programs should be timely adusted according to local social economic development and local minimum wage. Specific adjustments methodology should be developed by the local labor departments jointly with finance and land administration departments. They will be implemented after approval from local governments. o Adjustment for land-losing farmers who are registered as urban residents. Farmers who have joined the social security program for the land-losing and who are employed in urban areas and joined social security programs for urban employees can keep their accounts under the social security program for the land-losing, and they can also opt out. Farmers who are facing difficulties in livelihood and are eligible for minimum living standard support should be included in the minimum income guarantee programs for both urban residents and rural farmers. Eligibile vulnerable households (Wubao) should be supported as decreed and also considered for medical support in urban and rural areas as decreed by the government. o Strengthen financial management of the security program for land-losing farmers. According to the “State Decree on the Management of Income and Expenditure of State Land Transfer” No. 100, 2006, income from the transfer of the use right of state lands should all be transferred to the state Page 102 101 treasury and expenditure will be as budgeted. Requried funds for the social security program for land-losing farmers should be transferred into the special account to be set up for the social security program for the the land-losing farmers and further into individual or collective accounts, within three months the land compensation and resettlement program is approved. 82. Implementation met hod of “Land Administration Law” in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: Article 53: Standards of compensation for land acquisition is to be implemented according to the following: 1. For acquisition of basic farmland, the compensation for paddy fields is according to 10 times the AAOV of 3 years prior the acquisition. The compensation for dryland is according to 9 times the AAOV of 3 years prior the acquisition; 2. For acquisition of cultivated land other than basic farmland, the compensation for paddy fields is according to 9 times the AAOV of 3 years prior the acquisition. The compensation for dryland is according to 7 times the AAOV of 3 years prior the acquisition. 3. For acquisition of vegetable plots, fish ponds and lotus ponds, the compensation is according to 8 times the AAOV of 3 years prior the acquisition 4. For acquisition of protected forests and forest lands for special purposes, the compensation is according to 9 times the AAOV of 3 years for local dryland prior the acquisition; 5. For acquisition of timber forest land, economic forest land and firewood forest land that has had harvest, the compensation is according to 4-7 times the AAOV of 3 years prior the acquisition. For timber forest land, economic forest land and firewood forest land that has not had harvest, the compensation is according to 3-4 times the AAOV of 3 years for local dry land prior the acquisition; 6. For acquisition of nurseries of flowers and young crops, the compensation is according to 3-4 times the AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition; 7. For acquisition of pastures and land used for shifting cultivation, the compensation is according to 2-3 times the AAOV of 3 years for local dry land prior the acquisition; 8. For acquisition of barren mountains, wasteland, ditches and other unused land, the compensation is according to 1-2 times the AAOV of 3 years for local dry land prior the acquisition. Determination of the above types of land will be according to survey of the land in their original condition. Article 53: Standards of resettlement subsidies for land acquisition is to be implemented according to the following: A. The total sum of resettlement subsidies for land acquisition is categorized as the following : 1. For average cultivated land per capita that is more than 0.06 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 5 times AAOV of 3 years prior Page 103 102 acquisition; 2. For average cultivated land per capita that is more than 0.05 hectare but lesser than 0.06 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 6 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition;3. For average cultivated land that is more than 0.04 hectare but lesser than 0.05 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 8 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition; 4. For average cultivated land per capita that is more than 0.03 hectare but lesser than 004 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 10 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition; 5. For average cultivated land per capita that is more than 0.025 hectare but lesser than 0.03 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 12 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition; 6. For average cultivated land per capita that is more than 0.02 hectare but lesser than 0.025 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 14 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition; 7. For average cultivated land per capita that is lesser than 0.02 hectare before acquisition, resettlement subsidies is according to 15 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. B. For acquisition of forest lands, pastures, aquaculture ponds and other agricultural land, the total sum of resettlement subsidies is according to 3-5 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. No resettlement subsidies are to be provided for acquisition of barren mountains, wastelands, unused shoals and other types of land without proceedings. Article 55: Compensation for young crops and attachments is to implemented as the following: 1. For short-term crops, the compensation is according to output value of 1 season. For long-term crops, a reasonable compensation is to be given according to the planting season and the time period of the growth. 2. Orchards (fruits, bamboos) that can be transplanted should be arranged for transplant. Imbursements for transplant expenses and compensation for seedlings will be provided. Orchards with crops that cannot be transplanted will be compensated at an evaluated price. 3. Compensation for houses and other structures is according to the condition of the structures and replacement value. Specific standards shall be regulated by local governments of cities and counties (cities). There shall be no compensatin for structures that are constructed on illegally occupied land, structures built or crops planted after the acquisition has been publicized. Article 56: For construction projects on state-owned agricultural land, forests, pastures, fish ponds and etc, compensation for land acquisitioned and resettlement subsidies is to be according to 70% of compensation of acquisitioned land and resettlement subsidies of collectives. Compensation for young crops and attachments is according the compensation methods for collectives. Page 104 103 Article 57: The compensation standard for acquisition of land of key basic infrastructures and other key structures shall be formulated by the governments of the autonomous region. Administrative methods for resettlement of poverty- stricken mountain areas shall be formulated by the governments of autonomous regions. 83. The Trail Measures of the social security for the land acquisition peasants in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. „\03 A rticle 2: The social security system of land acquisition peasants in this method, which means after the countryside collective all lands is taken over for use legally by the country, in order to properly solve the aged, medical service and the basic living security problems for the peasants whose land is demolished they set up the social security system. „\03 A rticle 6: The object of the retirement pension of the peasants whose land are demolished for use legally and the surplus average cultivated area per person is insufficient 0.3 Chinese acre . „\03 A rticle 7: The level of the retirement pension of peasants whose land is demolished should suit with the level of local economical and social development. The old-age pension level must hook with the payment standard suspension, according to the principle of “expenditure determined by revenue, balanced revenues and expenditures, slightly has the surplus”, sets up certain safeguard scale for the farmer with land acquisitioned to choose. As a whole in the urban planning area the lowest social security standards should be higher than the local township residents, outside the urban planning area, the lowest social security standards should be higher than the local countryside resident. The concrete safeguard level is decided by overall plan of people's government. The retirement pension security Fund for famers with land acquisitioned is implemented by the county level. If the condition permits, they can implement by the municipal overall plan. „\03 A rticle 10: The farmers with land acquisitioned who participates the aged the safeguard and fulfillments payment duty according to the rules, after being 60 years old, they can enjoy the retirement safeguard treatment monthly. The payment of the retirement pension is fixed by the month retirement safeguard treatment level which fixed when they participate in the retirement pension security, according to the proportion of the payment of individual account and the overall plan account, calculates separately and determines the amount of payment of each one, after the merge, they implement the socialized through the bank. „\03 A rticle 15: They established the risk funds retirement pension for the farmers with land acquisition to deal with the risk which possibly appears. „\03 A rticle 16: According to the possession management principle, the farmers with land acquisition will be required into the scope of local medical service system of safeguards cover. „\03 A rticle 17: According to the possession management principle, for the farmers with land acquisition, they are fit with tallies to enjoy the city people lowest social security, they should be integrated into the scope of the city people lowest social security scope; for the farmers with land acquisition, if they meet the countryside special difficult populace lowest social security condition, they should be integrated into the countryside special difficult populace lowest social security system according to the stipulation. Page 105 104 „\03 A rticle 18: The Labor safeguard Administrative department is the department in charge of the social security work for the farmers with land acquisition, the primary in charge of the social security policy-making and the integrated management for the farmers with land acquisition; Land resources Management Department is mainly responsible for the sanction of the land expropriation situation and insured personnel situation; The Finance department is primary responsible for arranging and carrying out the fund and the management of the social security special fund which should be undertaken by government; The Civil administration department is mainly responsible for carrying out the lowest social security to the farmers with land acquisition; The Agriculture department takes charges of providing the change situation responsibly of the contract land; The Medical department takes charge of the medical service safeguard work for the farmers. 84. Implemen tation method of “Land Administration Law” in Guangdong Province: „\03 A rticle 30: Standards of compensation and resettlement subsidies for land acquisition of land belonging to villager collectives is to be implemented according to the following: 1. Compensation for land: for acquisition of paddy fields, the compensation is according to 8-10 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. For acquisition of other cultivated land, the compensation is according to 6-8 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. For acquisition of fish ponds, the compensation is according to 8-12 times AAOV of 3 years of nearby paddy fields prior acquisition. For acquisition of other agricultural land, the compensation is according to 5-7 times the AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. For acquisition of unused land, the compensation is according to 50% of the compensation of nearby cultivated land. For acquisition of non-agricultural land belonging to villager collectives, the compensation is according to the compensation of nearby cultivated land. AAOV is calculated based on annual statistics report of basic units authorized by the local Department of Statistics and unit prices ratified by the Department of Prices. 2. Compensation of young crops: for short-term crops, the compensation is according to output value of 1 season. For long-term crops, a reasonable compensation is to be given according to the planting season and the time period of the growth. 3. Compensation of attachments: the compensation for demolition of housing structures of units or individuals is according to relevant regulations of the country. Local governments of cities and counties will determine the compensation for wells, graves and other attachments on acquisitioned land according to actual conditions. 4. Resettlement subsidies: for every agricultural population that has to be resettled, resettlement subsidies are according to 4-6 times AAOV of 3 years for cultivated land prior acquisition. The maximum amount of resettlement subsidies may not exceed 15 times AAOV of 3 years for cultivated land per hectare prior acquisition. For acquisition of other types of agricultural land, the total sum of resettlement subsidies is according to 3-5 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. When the living standard of the villagers cannot be maintained at the original level after payment of compensation and resettlement subsidies according to the previous provision, the resettlement subsidies may be increased after approval from the provincial government. But the total sum of land compensation and resettlement subsidies may not exceed 30 times the average annual output value of 3 years prior land acquisition. There will be resettlement subsidies for acquisition of residential plots and land that has not been included in agricultural tax. For land that has been Page 106 105 acquisitioned, relevant departments of the government are to stop payable tax starting from the date acquisition is approved. „\03 A rticle 31: State-owned agricultural land, forest land, pastures, fish ponds, salt plants that has been approved for use that causes the prior user certain loss, is to be compensated according the investment circumstances of the prior user and no more than compensation standard for the same type of land of collectives; compensation for young crops, attachments and resettlement subsidies is to be according to the methods for collectives. „\03 A rticle 32: Local governments of cities and counties are to implement acquisition of state-owned land that has been approved through legal procedures according to the following procedures: 1. Publicize notice of acquisition: local governments of cities and counties are to publicize notice of acquisition in the areas of land acquisition in townships (towns) and villages. After the notice of acquisition has been publicized, rush planting or building of structures on land to be acquisitioned by individuals or units will not be covered in the compensation. 2. Register for the compensation of land requisition: The owner and the one who has right to use of the requisitioned land shall register for the compensation of the land requisition shall register with the ownership certificates of land and attached objects above ground at the Land and Resources Department of the government appointed by the announcement within the period of time regulated in the announcement. 3. Draw out the compensation and resettlement scheme of land requisition: The municipal and county governments shall verify the compensation registration of the land requisition according to the data of the registration and the result of the on-site inspection; draw out compensation and resettlement scheme of the land requisition with the related departments according to the result and the compensation standard of the land requisition stipulated by law and statutes, make announcement in the townships (towns), villages which are covered for the land requisition and take into the consideration the opinion of the rural collective economic organization and of the peasants. The compensation and resettlement scheme of the land requisition shall clear state the compensation fee of land, subsidy of resettlement and compensation allowance for the young crops and attached objects above the ground, etc. 4. Confirm the compensation and resettlement scheme of land requisition: The compensation and resettlement scheme of land requisition shall be organized and implemented by the governments above the county level after it gets authorized by the municipal and county governments, and reported to the Land and Resources Department of the provincial government for recording. Dispute (if there’s any) about the standards of compensation and resettlement shall be coordinated by government above the county level and arbitrated by the government which gives authorization for the land requisition if the coordination fails. The dispute over the compensation and resettlement does not affect the implementation of the scheme of the land requisition. 5. Implement the compensation and resettlement scheme of land requisition and land handover: full compensation fee of land requisition and resettlement allowance shall be paid to the corporation and individual within three months from the date that the compensation and resettlement scheme being authorized while the corporation and individual with land levied shall hand over the land according to the Page 107 106 regulated term. Corporations and individuals have right to refuse to hand over the land if compensation fee and resettlement allowance of the land requisition is not paid according to the regulation. „\03 A rticle 33: The transfer of land use right shall be organized by government above the county level and specifically implemented by the Land and Resources Department by adopting the way of agreement, biding and auction, etc. But for business-running real estates within the city planning area, public bidding and auction must be adopted for the transfer. The specific degree and method of transferring the use right of the land shall be implemented according to the stipulation of the provincial government. „\03 A rticle 34: For the use fee paid for the newly-added land for construction, over 30% of which is to be turned in to the Central Finance, 20% turned in to the provincial finance, over 10% turned in to the municipal finance above the prefectural level and 40% left to the county finance, all are to be used for plow land development from the date that this measure being implemented. The full sum of the use fee paid for the original state-owned land for construction is to be left to the relative municipal and county governments for the infrastructure construction and plow land development. „\03 A rticle 35: For the enterprises established by the rural collective economic organizations to use the land which is collectively owned by peasants of rural collective economic organizations and for the collectively owned land to be used for the construction of public infrastructure and public welfare establishments of the townships (towns), it is the rural collective economic organization or construction department which is to apply to the Land and Resources Department of the municipal and country governments for the land requisition according to the procedure stipulated in the Article 28. Applications that tally with the general planning of the land are to be reported to the authoritative government for the approval. For the land that collectively owned by the rural collective economic organizations and constructed for dwelling houses by villagers, villagers are to submit the application, which is to be discussed and agreed by collective members of the rural collective economic organization or through the meeting of villagers and then reported to the government for approval after getting the authorization from the township (town) government. The land stipulated in this Article which is related to be changed from agricultural land to the land for construction, the procedures of getting approval for use transfer of agricultural land shall be transacted according to the Regulations for the Implementation of Land Administration Law and the regulation of the Article 29. The county and township(town) government can draw up the scheme of use transfer of agricultural land and the scheme of compensation for the plow land according to the general plan, annual plan and construction land demand of the land use, and report for approval in batch per year. „\03 A rticle 36: Rural villagers can only have one housing land per one family. The newly authorized area of housing land is to be implemented according to the following standard: no more than 80 square meters in plain area and city suburban area; no more than 120 square meters in hilly area; no more than 150 square meters in mountainous area. Areas with conditions available shall make full use of the barren slope land as the housing base and popularize the style of rural department houses. Page 108 107 „\03 A rticle 37: To temporarily use the land, authorization shall be obtained from the Land and Resources Department above the county level. To use the state-owned land, contract of temporal land use shall be signed with the related Land and Resources Department; to use the rural collectively owned land, contract of temporal land use shall be signed with the corresponding rural collective economic organization or villagers’ committee. The contract shall give regulations on the term, compensation fee of the temporal land use, rights and obligations of both parties, liabilities for breach of contract, etc. The compensation fee of the temporal land use shall be calculated as the product of the average production value of the previous three years before using the land and the years to be used. For the land for construction, the compensation fee shall be calculated according as the product of the annual rent of the state-owned land and the years of the temporal use. Users who temporarily use the land shall use the land according to the purpose stipulated in the contract and are not allowed building any permanent buildings. The corporation and individuals who temporarily use the land are responsible to recover the original use state of the land upon the expiration of the use term and shall bear the responsibility of economic compensation if the original use state of the land cannot be restored and loss thus caused. The term of temporal land use is generally no more than two years. 85. The main provisions of the Provisions of Administrating Demolition of Urban Houses by the State Council are as follows: · The demolisher is to make compensation to the demolished; · The demolisher is to sign agreement regarding compensation and resettlement with the demolished; · Compensation for demolition is to be implemented through exchanges of property rights and compensation of evaluated price; · The demolisher is to resettle users of demolished houses that has to be resettled or provide adequate compensation funds so that the demolished can relocate appropriately; · The demolisher is to provide subsidies for moving to the demolished when the demolished has to relocate due to demolition; · The demolisher is to provide provisional resettlement subsidies for the demolished when the demolished has to arrange for temporary residence during the regulated transition period. There will be no provisional resettlement subsidies if the demolisher provides temporary residence for the demolished during the regulated transition period. 86. According to the above mentioned laws, regulations and policy framework, the Ministry of Railway has signed agreements with Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province. The agreements contain basic principles and methods of land acquisition, demolition, immigration and compensation for resettlement which are to be implemented by local governments. 4.2.4 Protect standard of the acquisitioned land in Guangdong Province 87. The Compensation Protection Standards of the Guangdong Province acquires Land (hereafter refers to as "Standard") is suitable in Guangdong Province administrative division (not including Shenzhen City), the compensation of levying Page 109 108 the collective agricultural land (farming, field, forest land, cultivation water surface), "Standard" and "Guangdong Province Acquires Land Compensation Protection Standard Area Sorting table" (hereafter refers to as "Sorting table") can be used at the same time. The compensation standard of levying collection other land should be carried out according to the current law laws and regulations stipulation. · "Standard" only contains the land compensation and the replacement subsidy two items of expenses, young crops compensation and ground attachment compensation must calculate in addition. · "Sorting table" has not listed the executive standard for the cities or nearby cities in the referenced development zone. · The compensation for the land acquisition in each place should not be lower than "Standard". Various counties (city, area) above the people's government may combine the local actual situation according to "Standard" and "Sorting table", to formulate the concrete compensation standard for the land acquisition of regionality in local place, and reporting to the province land resources hall to set up a file. · "Standard" implements on the date from the announcement, before "Standard" being implemented, some land acquisition projects has accepted by the Land Resources Hall, the compensation standard should be handled according to the previous relevant policies. · As a result of administrative division's adjustment or other reasons, some individual villages have not achieved the level of the town category scale, when reporting the materials of land acquisition; they should give reasons for the reporting land acquisition compensation standard, and execute after the Provincial people's government agreed. · According to the actual situation changes, "Standard" and "Sorting table" will be updated once in the general 2-3 year adjustments. · "Standard" and "Sorting table" is responsible by the Province Land Resources Hall. Guangdong Province “Decision Regarding Social Security Program”. Main provisions are as follows, Establish a social security system for land-losing farmers, · Targeted population. They should be registered rural population who are participating in the household farmland contract system in the village collective, including those in urban planning areas (including county seat and towns where township governments sit) who lose more than 50% of their farmlands, and those outside urban planning areas whose average per capita land holding, after land acquisition, falls below one third of the average per capita land holding in local counties. After discussions in the village councils, the village committees should submit a list of eligible farmers for the social security program for land-losing farmers to township governments who, seven days after verification and public disclosure, will submit to county/city labour departments for filing. Page 110 109 · Principles as follows, o Compatability between fee level and payment standard with social economic level o Combination of self contribution, collective village subsidy and government support. o Equal consideration to rights and responsibilities o Low entry point, comprehensive coverage and multi-levels o Paralelle operation of rual and urban social security programs and gradual merging; o Social security programs for land-losing farmers should adopt a cumulative individual account o Vocational training according to different ages, pension and social welfare programs to follow multi-approaches o For land-losing farmers aged between 16-35, vocational training for employment is the main model. For those between 35-59, and not participating in urban employee social security program, social security program should participate in the pension program. Those above 60 should participate in the pension subsidy program in line with “the age subsidy” policy, to be disbursed on a monthly basis until death. · Guarantee funding. On the basis of the tri-party funding principle, funds will be reaised from self contribution, village collective subsidies and government support. Land compensation households receive, village income from collective land use transfer and village collective income from other sources should be used as a priority payments for farmer social social security. The village collective subsidy will be discussed and decided in the village councils to come from land compensation payments, village collective land use transfers or other village productive activities. Government support can be paid out of income from state land use right transfers. Funding for “old pension subsidy” can come from approved increases in resettlement subsidies. Income from local state land can be used to address any remaining gaps. · Vocational training for employment. Land-losing farmers aged between 16-35 are the target. Land-losing farmers in urban planning areas should be included in the public employment service system and urban unemployment registration system to enjoy the same employment service for urban residents and relevant poverty reduction policies. Eligible land-losing farmers outside urban planning areas will be included in the “Technical Training Project for a Million Rural Youth” and vocational training programs to facilitate their transfer into non-farm sectors and stable employment in urban areas. They can then join in the social security program for urban employees. Will encourage land-losing farmers to start their own income-generation initiatives and those within the working age, but not yet employed, can benefit from Page 111 110 relevant poverty reduction policies for job promotion and can participate voluntarily in the social security program for land-losing farmers. · Reserve land for villages. For future land acquisition, land using agencies should reserve or allocate 10%-15% of the actually reserved lands for the productive lands for the affected villages. In urban planning areas, such lands should be transferred into state land. The cost of acquiring such lands should be budgeted under the project cost. 4.3 Principles and approach for compensation and resettlement under the project 88. Destroyed properties caused by the construction of the GY-GZ Railway are as the following 4 categories: 1) Properties owned or controlled by individuals; 2)Property owned or controlled by families; 3) Public Property owned or controlled by villages or collectives; 4) Property controlled by local governments or state- owned enterprises. 89. The compensation of destroyed property is decided on by the constitution of the rights of holding and rights of control. They mainly include the following 10 categories: 4.3.1 Compensation for farmland compensation 89. Land compensation and required livelihood rehabilitation would be planned and implemented on the basis of the Chinese land tenure system. China has two types of land ownerships, i.e. state ownership and village collective ownership. All land in urban areas are state owned land and therefore are only transferred in its use right, not compensation. All farmland and village residential lands are owned by villages collectively. The land acquisition under the project is nearly all related to village collectively owned land. Villager households are allocated farmland for cultivation under the household contract system. The allocation approach and frequency varies greatly among the villages. Most common approach is on a per captia basis and by different catogeries of land. Under the village self-administration system, village councils representing all village memebers will decide on the land allocation (method and frequency) as a way to share collectively owned resources equitably. 90. Under the project, land compensation will be directly paid to the land-losing villages according to the Land Administration Law. As to the affected households whol lose their use of the contracted lands, the village councils will discuss and develop a package of measures by way of sharing all the available resources, including the available financial resources for the lost use of lands. Through the resharing of resources within the villages and development measures, the affected households will be compensated and assisted in restoring their livelihoods. The RAP will describe a general package of livelihood development measures based on experiences country-wide and also feedback from the social economic survey and other planning activities. Detailed village planning activities will start when the project impacts are finalized with sufficient progress in project design and government internal approval. Compensation for standing crops and household owned on-farm facilities will be paid directly to the farmer households. Page 112 111 4.3.2 Compensation for Village Households Affected by House Demolition 90. Compensation for house demolition will be made directly to households affected by demolition as the demolished houses are private properties of the villagers. The villagers will obtain a new residential plot at no cost from village collectives to rebuild new houses. In addition, appropriate house moving expenses and compensation for loss of income will also be provided. 4.3.3 Compensation for Urban Households Affected by House Demolition 91. Urban households whose houses are demolished will obtain compensation from the demolition units. The amount of compensation will be according to the cost of building new houses of the same area and quality. In addition, house moving expenses will also be provided. 4.3.4 Compensation for Affected Business Constructions / Shops 92. Houses used for business activities belonging to individuals or collectives. Business shops operated by households are included as properties of the households and will be listed in the resettlement survey inventory. Compensation for individuals or collectives will not only be for the structures, but includes losses incurred during relocation and the period of construction of the new structures. In addition, appropriate (house) moving expenses and compensation for loss of income will also be provided. 4.3.5 Compensation for Affected Factories and Enterprises 93. Structures of factories and enterprises owned by the state, collectives and individuals. Compensation for factories and enterprises will be made to representatives of the affected enterprises. The representatives will decide whether to reconstruct the enterprise. For commercial structures, compensation for demolition will not only be for the structures, but includes losses incurred during relocation and the period of construction of the new enterprise or factories. Similarly, (house) moving expenses will also be provided. 4.3.6 Compensation for Affected Organizations and Units 94. Structures of affected organizations and units (government buildings, water supply stations and etc) that belong to governmental departments. These structures will be reconstructed by the related departments. 4.3.7 Compensation for Affected Schools 95. Schools, such as elementary and middle schools, are public service facilities. After demolition, schools will be reconstructed by their management institution including government departments and Village Committees after receiving compensation. 4.3.8 Compensation for Affected Basic Infrastructures 96. Power stations and communication facilities and etc that belong to the state. Affected roads that belong to the state, townships and collectives. Majority of the Page 113 112 basic infrastructures will be rebuilt by contractors of the project. Some will be reconstructed by the owner after receiving compensation. 4.3.9 Compensation for Temporary Occupation of Land 97. For temporarily acquisitioned land, compensation is only made for basic agricultural products and losses of production during the period of the temporary occupation. The railway contractors will be under the supervision of land management to recover the land to its original condition fit for cultivation when the period of temporary occupation is over. Compensation related to losses of production, such as trees, fruit trees and agricultural by-products will be made in cash to the individuals or collectives. Page 114 113 SECTION 5 COMPENSATION RATES 5.1 Compensation for Land Acquisition 98. Compensation will be given to all permanently and temporarily acquired land of various categories (cultivated land forest, orchard ,construction land and un-used land etc) and all attachments on the land(trees ,green crops etc)and including other loss of infrastructure under the project 5.1.1 Compensation Standard for Permanently Acquisitioned Land 99. The People’s Republic of China Land Administration Law regulates that compensation for permanently acquisitioned land is to be divided as compensation for land and resettlement subsidies for the affected people. Compensation for cultivated land is according to 6-10 times AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. The amount of resettlement subsidies for affected people is related to the amount of cultivated per capita and is normally around 4-20 times. In villages where there is more cultivated land per capita, there will be fewer agricultural people for each mu of cultivated land. Resettlement subsidies will then be lower; in villages where there is less cultivated land per capita, there will be more agricultural people for each mu of cultivated land. Resettlement subsidies will therefore be higher. 100. Average agricultural output is calculated according to the total production of crops from cultivated land 3 years prior acquisition multiplied by the appropriate average market price. The calculation of agricultural output also includes by- products of crops such as prices of straws. 101. Table 59 shows the calculation method of AAOV of representative crops along the railway line according to statistical reports from local governments. These are AAOV of 3 years prior acquisition. On the overall, local governments along the railway line have calculated their output value. The RAP of this project formulated compensation standards for various types of acquisitioned land by combining AAOV standards calculated by local governments and implementation methods of the People's Republic of China Land Administration Law in each province/region (see Table 60-64 for details). Table 60 indicates targeted statistics for estimating the cost of resettlement. 102. Before the signing of compensation agreements. Guizhou Province and Guangxi Autonomous Region will, according to the detailed compensation rates of the RAP and all kinds of land and AAOV determine the compensation rates. This will not be lower than those set in the RP, and will be incorporated into the Resettlement Information Booklet. Each county will determine detailed compensation standards based on these statistics by verifying the types of land and the actual annual output value. These will be included in resettlement information materials to be given to the affected people. The resettlement information materials must be distributed to the affected people before the signing of compensation agreements. Compensation for resettlement (such as the leveling of land, construction of roads and etc) will not be included. This is because of the different circumstances in each village. Page 115 114 103. The compensation of house homestead of countryside relocation will be executed according to the farmland compensation standard. 104. All compensation rates for the land are minimum standard. Page 116 115 Table 59: Form on Calculating the Output Value of Land Acquired by GGR in Guiyang City Output Market price Output value Type of land Crops (kg/mu) (yuan/kg) (yuan/mu) Vegetable land Vegetable 3000-4000-5000 0.9 2700-3600-4500 Rice 450-550-650 1. 44 Straw 400-500-600 0.2 Rape 85-100-120 2. 4 Rape-stalk 90-120-140 0.1 Paddy field Vegetable 2000-3000-4000 0.3 1134. 5-1468-1807 Corn 350-420-500 1 Cornstalk 350-420-500 0.1 Rape 85-100-120 2. 4 Rape-stalk 90-120-140 0.1 Commonly dry land Vegetable 2000-3000-4000 0.3 791. 5-1038-1301 Fishpond 300-400-500 7 2100-2800-3500 Lotus root pond 1500-1650-1800 2 3000-3300-3600 105. Normally, compensation of young crops is made according to one year output value of cultivated land. There is normally no compensation of young crops for fish ponds. 106. The choosing of multiples output value for compensation will be according to regulations of the Land Administration Law. Compensation for land is according to multiples of output value from different types of land acquired. The size of average cultivated land per capita is the factor for determining multiples output value for resettlement subsidies. Generally, when there is more average cultivated land per capita, the multiples of output value for compensation will be lesser. When there is lesser average cultivated land per capita, the multiples of output value for compensation will be more. Guizhou Province and Guangxi Autonomous Region determined the compensation rates based on the above law, The Guangdong province will adopt more detailed protective compensation rates by the townships (refer to the Standard of Protection and Compensation for Land Acquisition in Guangdong Province, YGTZF [2006] No. 149), this means that the compensation implemented will not be lower than indicated above. 107. Southeast Guizhou Province makes use of a unified amount of output value to calculate land compensations. The calculation is not based on the different types of land. 108. Moreover, when the project is to be implemented, all areas will determine detailed compensation standards for auxiliaries on the land (such as well, enclosure wall, pig pens, floors, manure pits and etc), scattered trees, public facilities and various type of forest land. The compensation rates for various physical objects will be based on the principle of actual market value. As many such objects affected vary from place to place, no detail will be listed in RAP. Page 117 1 1 6 T a b l e 6 0 : F o r m o n t h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n o f G G R ( G u i z h o u , G u a n g x i ) M u l t i p l e o f c o m p e n s a t i o n R e g i o n U n i f o r m a n n u a l o u t p u t v a l u e ( y u a n / m u ) T y p e o f l a n d t o b e a c q u i r e d T o t a l m u l t i p l e F o r l a n d F o r a l l o c a t i o n F o r s e e d l i n g C o m p e n s a t i o n s t a n d a r d R e m a r k 2 7 0 0 V e g e t a b l e l a n d 2 6 1 0 1 5 1 7 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 4 . 5 P a d d y f i e l d 2 6 1 0 1 5 1 2 9 4 9 7 7 9 1 . 5 D r y l a n d 2 6 1 0 1 5 1 2 0 5 7 9 2 1 0 0 F i s h p o n d 2 5 1 0 1 5 0 5 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d L o t u s r o o t p o n d 2 6 1 0 1 5 1 7 8 0 0 0 7 9 1 . 5 G a r d e n p l o t 1 2 6 6 0 9 4 9 8 7 9 1 . 5 W o o d l a n d 6 3 3 0 4 7 4 9 7 9 1 . 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d 1 1 6 5 0 8 7 0 6 . 5 G u i y a n g C i t y 7 9 1 . 5 U n u s e d l a n d 3 0 3 0 2 3 7 4 . 5 P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : “ N o t i c e o f P e o p l e s G o v e r n m e n t o f G u i y a n g C i t y o n A d j u s t i n g t h e S t a n d a r d o f A n n u a l O u t p u t V a l u e f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n ” P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : G u i y a n g R a i l w a y H u b P r o j e c t 1 0 5 0 P a d d y f i e l d 1 8 9 8 1 1 8 9 0 0 9 7 5 D r y l a n d 1 8 9 8 1 1 7 5 5 0 1 4 0 0 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d F i s h p o n d 1 8 9 8 1 2 5 2 0 0 9 7 5 G a r d e n p l o t 1 2 8 4 0 1 1 7 0 0 9 7 5 W o o d l a n d 7 3 4 0 6 8 2 5 9 7 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d 7 3 4 0 6 8 2 5 Q i a n n a n P r e f e c t u r e 9 7 5 U n u s e d l a n d 3 3 0 0 2 9 2 5 P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : R e p o r t o n M e a s u r i n g t h e S t a n d a r d o f U n i f o r m A n n u a l O u t p u t V a l u e f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n i n G u i d i n g C o u n t y P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d o f G u i y a n g R a i l w a y H u b P r o j e c t i n L o n g l i C o u n t y 1 1 0 0 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d 2 0 1 0 9 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 G a r d e n p l o t 1 2 5 7 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 W o o d l a n d 1 2 5 7 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d 1 1 5 6 0 1 2 1 0 0 Q i a n d o n g n a n P r e f e c t u r e 1 1 0 0 U n u s e d l a n d 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : U n i f o r m A n n u a l O u t p u t V a l u e S t a n d a r d C o n f i r m e d b y N a t i o n a l L a n d B u r e a u o f Q i a n d o n g n a n P r e f e c t u r e P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n o f X i a r o n g H i g h w a y Page 118 1 1 7 T a b l e 6 1 : F o r m o n t h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n o f G G R ( G u i z h o u , G u a n g x i c o n t i n u e s 1 ) M u l t i p l e o f c o m p e n s a t i o n R e g i o n U n i f o r m a n n u a l o u t p u t v a l u e ( y u a n / m u ) T y p e o f l a n d t o b e a c q u i r e d T o t a l m u l t i p l e F o r l a n d F o r a l l o c a t i o n F o r s e e d l i n g C o m p e n s a t i o n s t a n d a r d R e m a r k s 3 0 0 0 V e g e t a b l e l a n d 1 4 8 5 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 P a d d y f i e l d 1 6 1 0 5 1 1 9 2 0 0 7 0 0 D r y l a n d 1 5 9 5 1 1 0 5 0 0 2 2 5 0 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d F i s h p o n d 1 3 8 5 0 2 9 2 5 0 1 7 6 7 G a r d e n p l o t 9 4 5 0 1 5 9 0 3 7 0 0 W o o d l a n d 9 4 5 0 6 3 0 0 7 0 0 C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d 9 4 5 0 6 3 0 0 L i u z h o u C i t y 7 0 0 U n u s e d l a n d 2 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : I n t e r i m M e t h o d s o n t h e U n i f o r m A n n u a l O u t p u t V a l u e a n d C o m p e n s a t i o n f e e S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n i n S a n j i a n g C o u n t y P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : B R o a d P r o j e c t o f S t a t e R o a d 3 2 1 L i n e s S a n j i a n g t o C o n g j i a n g 4 0 0 0 V e g e t a b l e l a n d 1 4 8 5 1 5 6 0 0 0 1 9 7 6 P a d d y f i e l d 1 6 1 0 5 1 3 1 6 1 6 1 2 0 0 D r y l a n d 1 5 9 5 1 1 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d F i s h p o n d 1 3 8 5 0 2 6 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 G a r d e n p l o t 9 4 5 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 W o o d l a n d 9 4 5 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d 9 4 5 0 1 0 8 0 0 G u i l i n C i t y 1 2 0 0 U n u s e d l a n d 2 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : I n t e r i m R e g u l a t i o n s o n U r b a n C o l l e c t i v e - o w n e d L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n i n G u i l i n C i t y ( M u n i c i p a l G o v e r n m e n t [ 2 0 0 6 ] N o . 4 5 ) / N o t i c e o n A d j u s t i n g t h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r D i f f e r e n t L a n d t o b e A c q u i r e d ( G o v e r n m e n t o f L i n ’ g u i C o u n t y [ 2 0 0 6 ] N o . 1 ) / N o t i c e o n A d j u s t i n g t h e S t a n d a r d o f V a r i o u s C r o p s ’ P r i c e f o r C o l l e c t i v e - o w n e d L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n o f N a t i o n a l C o n s t r u c t i o n i n L i n g c h u a n C o u n t y ( G o v e r n m e n t O f f i c e o f L i n g c h u a n C o u n t y [ 2 0 0 6 ] N o . 4 6 ) Page 119 118 Table 62: Form on the Compensation Standard for Land Acquisition of GGR ( Guizhou, Guangxi continues 2) Multiple of compensation Region Uniform annual output value (yuan/m u) Type of land to be acquired Total multi ple For la n d For allocati on Total multi ple Compensation standard Remarks 2313 Vegetable land 14 8 5 1 32382 1069 Paddy field 20 10 9 1 21380 907 Dry land 20 9 9 1 18140 3353 Cultivated land Fishpond 13 8 5 0 43589 2333 Garden plot 9 4 5 0 20997 907 Woodland 9 4 5 0 8163 907 Construction land 9 4 5 0 8163 Hezhou City 907 Unused land 2 2 0 0 1814 Policy reference : Average Annual Output Value and Compensation Standard for Land Acquisition of Public Infrastructure Project in Guangxi Autonomous Region (Gui Development and Reform Regulations[2005] No. 190) Project reference : Compensation Standard for Land Acquisition and House Demolition of the Zhongshan Segment of Luozhan Railway Project(Zhong Government Office[2006]No. 35) Page 120 119 109. According to the region classification form of land acquisition protect standard of Guangdong province ( Yue land and resources announced [2006] No. 149), they will define different compensation protect standards in terms of townships, refer to Table 63. Table 63 The compensation protect standard table for land acquisition in Guangdong Unit: 10 thousand / mu Class of region Arable land Garden land Forest land Breed surface Type 1 6. 6 5. 1 2. 0 6. 9 Type 2 5. 1 3. 9 1. 6 5. 3 Type 3 4. 3 3. 3 1. 3 4. 5 Type 4 3. 9 3. 0 1. 2 4. 1 Type 5 3. 1 2. 4 1. 0 3. 2 Type 6 2. 9 2. 2 0.9 3. 0 Type 7 2. 6 2. 0 0.8 2. 7 Type 8 2. 2 1. 7 0.7 2. 3 Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Type 10 1. 6 1. 2 0.5 1. 6 The involved townships in Guiguang railway land acquisition in Guangdong province will be carried out by the Table 63 which listing the protect price of compensation standard. Details refer to Table 64. Table 64 The compensation protect standard table for land acquisition in Guangdong Unit: 10 thousand yuan/ mu City County Townships Category Arable land Garden land Forest lan d Breed surfa ce Zhaoqin Huaiji Maning Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Lanzhong Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Gangping Type 8 2. 2 1. 7 0.7 2. 3 Lengkang Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Liangcun Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Huaicheng Type 7 2. 6 2 0.8 2. 7 Aozi Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Gushui Type 10 1. 6 1. 2 0.5 1. 6 Nanjie Type 8 2. 2 1. 7 0.7 2. 3 Shijian Type 9 1. 8 1. 4 0.6 1. 9 Paisha Type 10 1. 6 1. 2 0.5 1. 6 Binheng Type 10 1. 6 1. 2 0.5 1. 6 Sihui Huangtian Type 8 2. 2 1. 7 0.7 2. 3 Shigou Type 8 2. 2 1. 7 0.7 2. 3 Zhenshan Type 8 2. 9 2. 2 0.9 3 Dinghu Lianhua Type 6 2. 9 2. 2 0.9 3 Yongan Type 6 2. 9 2. 2 0.9 3 Page 121 120 Foshan Sanshui Xinan Type 5 3. 1 2. 4 1 3. 2 Nanhai Danzhao Type 4 3. 9 3 1. 2 4. 1 Shishan Type 4 3. 9 3 1. 2 4. 1 Dali Type 3 4. 3 3. 3 1. 3 4. 5 Guicheng Type 3 4. 3 3. 3 1. 3 4. 5 Guangzhou Panyu Zhongcun Type 1 6. 6 5. 1 2 6. 9 Page 122 121 5.1.2 Compensation Standard for Temporary Occupation of Land 110. During the project railway construction, construction companies will acquire some temporary land for construction roads, material stacking, camp, spoil disposal or office and house for the construction workers etc. compensation rates for this temporary land will be based on AAOV by years. AAOV is attached in Table 60- 64. 5.2 Compensation for House Demolition 5.2.1 Compensation Standard for House Demolition 111. According to the currently effective Land Administration Law and policies on house demolition, compensation for construction structures and other auxiliaries are to be made directly to the affected property owner. The compensation is to be used as expenses for the resettlement of demolished houses. According to regulations of the Land Administration Law, local governments will distribute residential plots (land that has been leveled, and if there are service facilities, be connected to them) to the affected people in villagers. The new houses will be rebuilt by the affected people themselves or by the village committees. The affected households have the right to use the salvage material. The principle of exchanging property rights or compensation according to market value is to be implemented for urban districts. Area of the exchanged house is to be the same as the area of the demolished house. Amount of compensation is to be according to the replacement value of the demolished house. Any expenses incurred from the transactions and registrations are to be waived. Resettled people have the right to salvage construction materials from the old house without charge. See Table 65 for the compensation standards for house demolition in villages along the railway line. However, houses in urban districts, enterprises houses and school houses are individually evaluated by designated evaluation company and individual agreement for them will be then reached before resettlement. In the resettlement implementation they will be compensated according to agreement. Therefore the compensation standards for houses in urban districts are not reflected in the tables. The prices used for the estimate are from the China International Engineering Consulting Firm, i.e. 1824 yuan/m 2 for urban housing 1870 yuan/m 2 for school building and1956 yuan /m 2 for factories and commercial structures. Page 123 1 2 2 T a b l e 6 5 : F o r m o n t h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r R u r a l H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f G G R R e g i o n F r a m e s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) B r i c k - c o n c r e t e s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) B r i c k - w o o d s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) E a r t h - w o o d s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) O t h e r s S u b s i d y f o r t r a n s i t i o n ( y u a n / m 2 . m o n t h ) S u b s i d y f o r m o v e ( y u a n / m 2 ) R e m a r k G u i y a n g C i t y 8 5 0 8 1 0 - 8 9 0 ( c u r r e n c y ) 4 5 0 ( r e b u i l d ) 7 0 0 - 7 6 0 ( c u r r e n c y ) 3 6 0 ( r e b u i l d ) 6 0 5 - 6 6 0 ( c u r r e n c y ) 2 2 0 - 2 5 0 ( r e b u i l d ) 5 0 0 ( c u r r e n c y ) 1 8 0 - 2 2 0 ( r e b u i l d ) 8 ( h o u s e ) 1 0 - 1 5 ( n o t h o u s e ) 8 ( h o u s e ) 1 0 - 1 5 ( n o t h o u s e ) P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : C o s t P r i c e , C i v i l C o s t , C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r T e m p o r a r y A l l o c a t i o n , a n d S u b s i d y S t a n d a r d o f R e l o c a t i o n w i t h D i f f e r e n t H o u s e s i n H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f G u i y a n g C i t y ( G o v e r n m e n t O f f i c e o f G u i y a n g C i t y [ 2 0 0 4 ] N o . 1 0 9 ) P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : G u i y a n g R a i l w a y H u b P r o j e c t Q i a n n a n P r e f e c t u r e 5 3 0 4 4 0 4 0 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 M e a s u r e r e f e r e n c e : F o r m o n t h e C u r r e n t M a r k e t P r i c e o f B u i l d i n g s i n G u i d i n g C o u n t y P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : G u i y a n g R a i l w a y H u b P r o j e c t Q i a n d o n g n a n P r e f e c t u r e 6 0 0 6 6 3 2 8 8 1 8 0 8 0 3 5 ( h o u s e ) 1 0 - 1 5 ( n o t h o u s e ) M e a s u r e r e f e r e n c e : R e l o c a t i o n P r i c e o f H o u s e s i n R o n g j i a n g C o u n t y P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : X i a r o n g H i g h w a y P r o j e c t L i u z h o u C i t y 4 0 0 4 0 0 2 8 0 2 0 0 8 0 3 5 M e a s u r e r e f e r e n c e : I n t e r i m M e t h o d s o n t h e U n i f o r m A n n u a l O u t p u t V a l u e a n d C o m p e n s a t i o n f e e S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n i n S a n j i a n g C o u n t y P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : B R o a d P r o j e c t o f S t a t e R o a d 3 2 1 L i n e s S a n j i a n g t o C o n g j i a n g Page 124 1 2 3 T a b l e 6 6 : F o r m o n t h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r R u r a l H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f G G R ( c o n t i n u e s 1 ) R e g i o n F r a m e s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) B r i c k - c o n c r e t e s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) B r i c k - w o o d s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) E a r t h - w o o d s t r u c t u r e ( y u a n / m 2 ) O t h e r s S u b s i d y f o r t r a n s i t i o n ( y u a n / m 2 . m o n t h ) S u b s i d y f o r m o v e ( y u a n / m 2 ) R e m a r k G u i l i n C i t y 5 5 6 4 6 3 3 6 7 3 1 2 - 3 5 M e a s u r e r e f e r e n c e : F o r m o n t h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n C o n f i r m e d b y C o n s t r u c t i o n B u r e a u o f L i n ’ g u i C o u n t y ( O c t . 2 0 0 7 ) F o r m o n t h e R u r a l H o u s e P r i c e i n G o n g c h e n g M i a o A u t o n o m o u s C o u n t y H e z h o u C i t y 6 0 0 4 0 0 2 8 0 1 5 0 7 0 3 5 M e a s u r e r e f e r e n c e : C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r t h e G r o u n d A t t a c h m e n t o f R e q u i s i t i o n e d L a n d i n Z h o n g s h a n C o u n t y P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n a n d H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f L u o z h a n R a i l w a y P r o j e c t ( G o v e r n m e n t o f Z h o n g s h a n C o u n t y [ 2 0 0 6 ] N o . 3 9 ) C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n a n d H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f G u a n g h e H i g h w a y ( [ 2 0 0 6 ] N o . 2 4 ) Z h a o q i n g C i t y 7 0 0 5 5 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 y u a n / h o u s e h o l d . m o n t h 3 0 0 y u a n / h o u s e h o l d P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : F i l e o f t h e G o v e r n m e n t o f G u a n g n i n g C o u n t y ( G o v e r n m e n t O f f i c e o f G u a n g n i n g C o u n t y [ 2 0 0 6 ] N o . 2 8 ) P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : G u a n g h e H i g h w a y F o s h a n C i t y 5 0 0 4 0 0 3 5 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 5 0 - 1 5 0 y u a n / m 2 P o l i c y r e f e r e n c e : C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d a n d I m p l e m e n t i n g S c h e m e f o r L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n a n d H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n I n f r a s t r u c t u r e s C o n s t r u c t i o n i n F o s h a n C i t y ( G o v e r n m e n t O f f i c e o f F o s h a n C i t y [ 2 0 0 3 ] N o . 8 3 ) P r o j e c t r e f e r e n c e : F i r s t E x p r e s s L o o p P r o j e c t o f F o s h a n C i t y G u a n g z h o u C i t y T h e C o m p e n s a t i o n S t a n d a r d D e t e r m i n e d t h r o u g h t h e M e t h o d o n M a r k e t E v a l u a t i o n . Page 125 124 112. For compensation of house demolition, depreciation value according to the period of stay will not be considered. If necessary, the determination of the price of the house can be through evaluation of the real estate market or by relocating the house. The higher cost will be used. The quality and cost of urban residential houses are often better and higher than those of villages. The compensation standards for residential houses in urban districts are normally higher than residential houses in villages. The compensation standard should be determined by combining the displacement value and price of a new house. The main reasons for compensation standards of house demolition in villagers to be lower than compensation standards of house demolition in urban districts are: in urban districts, compensation for house demolition includes the right of use of the land where the house is located and is implemented according to market value; but in villagers, residential plots where villagers are to rebuild their houses are provided by the government without cost. Therefore it is only required to compensate the cost of house construction. The residential plot is calculated separately. In addition, the difference of the value of land in urban district and land in villages is also one of the main reasons for the different compensation standard. 5.2.2 Methods of Compensation and Transition Assistance 113. Although demolition is not to be conducted prior the construction of the new houses, a lot of affected people in other projects prefer to choose rebuilding their new houses themselves, and as construction materials from the old is required, new houses were basically built only after the previous one has been demolished. This implicates a transition period of living in temporary housings for about 3-5 months. Affected people will receive compensation for temporary housing during the transition period. Resettlement subsidies will be paid by resettlement department for the cost of labor and transportion in the removal. 114. House relocation expenses are always paid to the relocated households prior the demolition of the original houses. All auxiliaries related to the original houses, such as, enclosure walls, toilets, pig pens, water dams in the yard, wells, electrical lines, fruit trees, other trees that belong to the farmers, flowers, grass and etc, are compensated one for one. 115. Compensation is generally paid according to the area of the construction structure (per square meter standard). For some demolished households, if compensation from the compensation standard is not enough for the cost to rebuild, additional compensation will be given. Page 126 125 SECTION 6 RESETTLEMENT AND LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT 116. The GY-GZ Railway Line Project Resettlement Planning is the responsiblities of the local governments with support from the MOR, and the two design institutes and the southern commnuniction university provide technical assistance and carry out the development of the RAP. Based on extensive investigation on resettlement impacts, explore proper livelihood and household development schemes in line with domestic regulations and WB resettlemet policies. 117. The Guiyang to Guangzhou Railway is 857.3 km in length and passes through Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Guangdong Province. Its land acquisition will affect 226 villages from 87 townships in 26 county level districts of nine cities/prefectures in three provinces. Based on investigation of resettlement impacts along the alignment, permanent land acquisition accounts for 32617.3 mu, among which 57. 6% is cultivated land; 24078. 4 mu of land will be acquisitioned temporarily; 7916 households with 32439 people have to be relocated in rural area. Some 14359 households with 63164 people are affected by land acquistion. It is estimated that around 1896065 m 2 of houses will be demolished, among which 71.2% is residential houses, including 763194 m 2 in rural area and 617317 m 2 in urban area. Among the demolished houses, 30554 m 2 is for seven schools and 485000 m 2 belongs to 190 enterprises/shops. 6.1 General Principles 118. The general target of this resettlement plan is to provide adequate livelihood and household development measures in order to ensure their living standard to be retored to that at least as without project. 119. The overall principle of the project’s resettlement plan is to relocate the households in their original communities, promote land based resettlement and make the affected farmers have stable income from argriculture, enlarge non farm industry to restrore and improve their living standard and further maintain sustainable development of ther resettlement areas, through respecting local customs of production and life style and fully consulting with the affected. The specific principles of the Resettlement Plannig are as follows: · The resettlement plan is implemented based on acquisitioned and demolished material object indexes and compensation and subsidies of land acquisition and demolition. · Resettlement of resettlers is integrated with regional constructing, development of resources and economic and protection of environment. Based on their practical condition, regulate tailored strategies to rehabilitate, develop the production and lives of the resettlers, and create necessary conditions for their self development. · The layout of the plan is according to the principle of “beneficial to production, convenient living”. All construction structures, including residences that are to be demolished, are to be followed with the principle of Page 127 126 "demolished, rebuild". In almost all circumstances, affected people will receive new residential plots within their own village or neighborhood committees. Demolition will not take place unless housing plans are confirmed. · The principle is to reconstruct structures according to the scale and standards of the demolished ones. The integration of regional development, expansion, elevation of standards and future planning of needed investments are to be resolved by the local governments and relevant departments. During the process of rebuilding and relocating, farmers will be closely attended by their respective village committees, local governments and County Railway Construction Support Offices. · Give full and overall consideration to and correctly handle relations between the State, collectives and individuals. · Adopt integration methods of compensation, subsidies and production support, and make full use of the advantages of the natural resources, to gradually enable resettlers to attain or surpass their original production and living standard. · Households managed by women will have similar chances and rights to rebuild new houses as households managed by men. It is illegal to discriminate, deprive of rights and reduce the area of houses of households managed by women. Make use of resources (funds and labors) to ensure the satisfaction of households managed by women so that they can have an appropriate new place of residence. 6.2 Villager Livelihood Planning 6.2.1 Village Collective Land Ownership The Chinese Land Administration Law (first issued in 1986 and revised in 1999) has decreed that all farmland and village residential land owned by all village members collectively in the name of the village collective. Under this joint title, all village members are entitled to an equal share of the land resources in the village. The rural reform started in 1978 saw the introduction of the farmer household responsibility system for farming. This replaced the communist-type of organization for collective farming. Households once again became the individual unit of farming. All households are allocated farmland for cultivation under the household contract system. The allocation was carried out based on the household size, calculated on a per capita basis as registered in the village collective. Sometimes, village keeps some land as collective reserve land to be leased out as village income. Equality and transparency are the fundamental principles to be adhered to in this allocation. The allocation approach and frequency varies greatly among the villages. At the same time, the on-farming infrastructure, such as wells, irrigation system and drainage system remain collective asset. Under the village self-administration system, village councils representing all village memebers will decide on the land allocation (method and frequency) as a way to share collectively owned resources equitably. Township governments play the role of adviser, monitor and technical control as well. Village adiministrative changes and economic activities are reported and filed for review (sometimes approval) with the technical sections of the township government. For example, village economic decisions, such as investment of land compensation funds Page 128 127 into non-farm enterprises have to be filed with the township government for review of viability and approval. Similarly, any investment into the on-farm system (irrigation and drainage) would need to the review and approval of the irrigation departments. 90. Under the project, land compensation will be directly paid to the land-losing villages according to the Land Administration Law. As to the affected households whol lose the use of their contracted lands, the village councils will discuss and develop a package of measures by way of sharing all the available resources in the village, including the available financial resources for the lost use of lands and remaining land in the village, contracted to households or reserved at collective level. The village would also examine the options of uncultivated land resources for development or low-yield land for improvement with the compensation money to increase land pool for reallocation, and increase the productivity of land pool. Through the resharing of resources within the villages and development measures, the affected households will be compensated and assisted in restoring their livelihoods. The RAP will describe a general package of livelihood development measures based on experiences country-wide and also feedback from the social economic survey and other planning activities. Detailed village planning activities will start when the project impacts are finalized with sufficient progress in project design and government internal approval of the project. Compensation for standing crops and household owned on-farm facilities will be paid directly to the farmer households. 6.2.2 Village Self-administration The Village Committee Organization Law provides the legal basis for and governs the village organization and administration. A few key provisions are as follows, Provision 2 – Village committee is a self management, self-education and self-serve autonomous mass organization at the grassroot level on the principle of democractic election, democratic decision-making, democratic manage and monitoring. Provision 5 – In compliance with relevant laws, village committees manage all land and other assets owned by the village farmer collactive, educate the village farmers to rationally use the land resources, protect and improve the ecologic environment. Provision 18 – Village committees are responsible to and report to the Villager Councils. Villager councils review annually the work report by the village committees and evaluate the performance of individual members of the committee Provision 19 – Concerning the following matters concerning the benefits of the villagers, village committees must table these in the village councils for discussions and decisions before they can be implemented, o 7KH\03QXPEHU\03RI\03YLOODJHUV\03HOLJLEOH\03IRU\03VXEVLGLHV\03IRU\03PLVVLQJ\03 ZRUN\03DQG\03VXEVLG\\03VWDQGDUG\0f\03 o 8VH\03RI\03SURILWV\03RI\03YLOODJH\03FROOHFWLYH\03HFRQRPLF\03YHQWXUHV\0f\03 o )XQG\03UDLVLQJ\03VFKHPHV\03IRU\03SXEOLF\03ZRUNV\03VXFK\03DV\03YLOODJH\03 VFKRROV\03DQG\03YLOODJH\03URDGV\0f\03 Page 129 128 o 3URSRVDO\03IRU\03YLOODJH\03LQYHVWPHQW\03YHQWXUHV\0f\03FRQWUDFWLQJ\03 SURSRVDO\03DV\03ZHOO\03DV\03SURSRVDOV\03IRU\03FRQWUDFWLQJ\03IRU\03YLOODJH\03 SXEOLF\03ZRUNV\0f\03 o 9LOODJHU\03FRQWUDFWLQJ\03VFKHPHV\1e\03 o 8WLOL]DWLRQ\03VFKHPHV\03RI\03KRXVHKROG\03UHVLGHQWLDO\03SORWV\1e\03 o $Q\\03RWKHU\03PDWWHUV\03FRQFHUQV\03YLOODJHU\03LQWHUHVW\03WKDW\03YLOODJHU\03 FRXQFLOV\03EHOLHYH\03VKRXOG\03EH\03GLVFXVVHG\03DQG\03GHFLGHG\03LQ\03WKH\03 YLOODJHU\03FRXQFLOV\03\03 \03 In line of the self-governance principle defined under the law, detailed villagewise planning will be carried out within the the broad schemes of compensation and livelihood restoration/development based on general experiences and initial round of consultations carried out during the socioeconomic survey. The detailed planning will be organized by the village committees, discussed and decided in the village councils. The package will cover all village members and would make sure that all project affected households will get their equal share of the resources through one or a combination of several options for the purpose of achieving livelihood restoration. The village committees will be responsible for organizing the implementation of the agreed livelihood measures. The governments at township and county level, including the project resettlement offices, will advise the planning process with technical input to guide, and monitor its implementation. 6.2.3 Approach for Village Livelihood Planning Planning for livelihood development for the affected farmers will follow a phased approach under the above described Chinese system. This approach includes a general planning which lays out a general package to be described in the RAP and a detailed planning phase at village level that will be implemented well before land- taking. There are mainly two reasons for this. One is the phased design process for civil works that will finalize the project impacts only at the detailed technical design stage. This RAP is prepared on the census based on preliminary technical design. Only when the impacts are fully identified (both land and affected households) and demarcated on the grounds and the available land resources clearly measured would the villages be able to carry out a meaningful process of developing the mitigation packges with the villag farmers. Two, the government has a process of requirements for detailed livelihood planning, including consultation, public hearing, village endorsement of the compensation packages etc. This process is aligned with the government internal review and approval of the proposed project, which comes after the World Bank appraisal. At the appraisal stage, there is no legal or official basis to start detailed village level livelihood planning. The first phase will be the development of a general livelihood package. This is based on the general resettlement experiences and knowledge under the Chinese system as well as feedback and knowledge from the initial round of socioeconomic surveys carried out among over 2000 households in the villages. Practices in the local villages as well as latest policy initiatives to support land-losing farmers are also incorporated. This general package is described below. The second phase is the detailed livelihood planning within the villages on the basis of a comprehensive understanding of the Page 130 129 final impacts and available resources in the village, aligned with the project engineering design progress and government internal processing of the project. The process and mechanisms of village planning is also described in the RAP. 6.2.4 Phase I - General Livelihood Development Plan 120. This general livelihood package is developed on the basis of the broad implementation experiences under the Chinese economic and institutional system as well as initial consultations in the socioeconomic survey. China has gradually developed over the past few decades a resettlement approach that has been adjusted from time to time in line with its land system, the rural economic and institutuional reforms. These have been practiced across the country with variations depending on its economic development. These gradual developments have also yielded some general practices in terms of compensation and livelihood restoration. During the survey of project impact and the planning of the resettlement, the resettlement planning department organized related organizations and its members to attend meetings to conduct discussions with project involved counties, townships and village groups respectively. These consultations enabled a good understanding of past practicesin local village in dealing with land acquisition issues and village planning activities as well as feedback on suggestions for resettlement planning under this project. At the same time, they also reflected on how the relevant policies of the State, Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangdong Province are implemented on the ground. 121. The broad packages include, but not limited to the following, will be developed into detailed action plans among the villagers on the basis of available resources in the villages and villagers’ preferences. 122. Four measures of livelihood development, covering cash compensation, land redistribution, social security program and training, are explored for restoring living standards of the affected villages. 6.2.4.1 Cash Compensation to the affected households 123. The resettlement office shall pay the land compensation funds to the village according to the above compensation standard. Among the general village options for livelihood restoration, cash distribution to the affected villages is increasingly used. This is particularly so in the developed areas where more non-farm income generation opportunities are available and household income is already diversified. Often families preferring direct cash compensation would invest the cash compensation into their household non-farm ventures. 124. Where villages have decided collectively to pay cash compensation to the affected households, the following are involved, · Reaching a collective decision within the village council on cash compensation to the land-losing households, · If a household are without other livelihood measures, at least 70% of land compensation and all resettlement subsidies should be paid to the affected households. Page 131 130 · Reaching agreements with each individual households on the achreage of land loss and total compensation to be paied with signatures of all relevant parties; · Where cash compensation is taken, the affected households may not be eligible for other village livelihood options, such as land redistribution. However, this is a village collective decision and would vary among the villages. · Publicizing the household-wise land losses and compensation package within the villages; · Payment delivery to the households according to the signed agreements; · The land-losing household swill be responsible for the investment of their compensation funds for income-generation and livelihood restoration, with technical advice and training to be provided by the relevant government rural extension agencies. 6.2.4.2 Land adjustment within villages and collective use of land compensation funds 125. This was the only option stipuated in the Land Administration Law before its amendment in 1999 when the it was left as an option to be decided by the village councils. With this option, the village collectives will adopt a land-for-land option for the affected households and would use the land compensation fund collectively. This is still practiced, particularly in less developed areas where per capita land holding is relatively high and non-farm opportunities are less available. This is particularly so with linear projects where land acquisition amount is not big. This is a village de cision, largely based on the land resources available, farmers’ preferences and village collective financial conditions. Several options often practiced are as follows, · First, land re-allocation to the land-losing households. The village collectives will keep the land compensation funds. It will re-allocate lands from reserved lands at village level or land returned to village collectives from those village households who have left the villages and become urban residents. · Second, villages would use the compensation money to develop uncultivated land and allocated the developed lands to the affected households. · Third, villages would recover all remaining village farmlands contracted to villager households and reallocate equally among all villager households. However, this practice varies greatly. In some areas, this reallocation is a common practice that happens every few years. In some areas, villagers have never reallocated contracted farmlands. There is a big variation among villages. · Fourth, with minor adjustment, the village collectives invest the land compensation funds into the village on-farm infrastructure improvement and Page 132 131 low-yield land improvement. In this way, the land losses are shared among all village members and so is the compensation payment. · Finally, in addition to the land compensation to the farmers, the project would also deliver a payment to the government as land redevelopment fee to “replace the land acquired”. This payment will be shared among various levels of governments for new land development purpose. A large share will go to county government for land development or improvement. Considerations will be given to the livelihood rehabilitation needs of the affected villages in utilization of this fund and and land development. 6.2.4.3 Social security program for land-losing farmers 126. The social security programs started in urban areas first. As the government shifts its focus of development onto rural areas, this program is also expanded to benefit farmers in rural areas. And given the land acquisition impact under a fast developing China, provincial governments have issued specific policies for the land-losing farmers. This is an additional measure available for livelihood restoration for the land-losing farmers. This could be either a free-standing measure on its own or one measure of a package for livelihood restoration. It will be decided in the detailed village planning as to what a household package would be. Two highlights of the program,. A. Chinese policy development is a matix system involving all levels of central, provincial and city/prefecture level. The central government generally issues a master policy that is required to be further developed and detailed at provincial level through a provincial policy, which in turn requires to be further detailed and elaborated into city/county policies taking into account local social economic considerations. This matrix of policies is a graudual developing process and is quite uneven across China and is still going-on. Information on the social security policies in the project areas are as follows. It is an on-going process and the progress varies, Page 133 132 Province /Region City and Prefecture Name Regulation Name Date of Issuing the regulation Guangdong Guangzhou Guangzhou Regulation on Social security program for Those Who Lost Land April 12, 2008 Foshan Foshan Regulation on Social security program Subsidy for Those Who Lost Land January 1, 2005 Zhaoqing Zhaoqing Regulation on Social security program for Those Who Lost Land March 28, 2008 Guangxi Liuzhou Liuzhou Regulation on Training and Social security program for Those Who Lost Land May 21, 2008 Hezhou Not issued Guilin Not issued Guizhou Qiandongnan Not issued Qiannan Not issued Guiyang Not issued B. Main measures and procedures during the performance of the social security program policies. In areas where social security program related policies are issued, social security program is an additional resettlement measure for the affected farmers, being done after their receiving common resettlement compensation. Main measures are including the following, but each city has diverse policy provisions and standard of assistance. · Regulation in each city indicates a clear mechanism on how to carry out; · Setting a standard to identify who is eligible for social security program, for instance, those who have less than 0.3 mu farmland in Liuzhou of Guangxi have the right to be protected with social security program; · Identifying individuals with social security program only through village meeting with approval from local government; · Joining the social security program is voluntary; · Setting two social security program accounts to collect money: county government account and personal account; county governments will input their state land related income into their social security program account while personal account relies on land compensation; · Money in personal account can be inherited; · Those who are identified for social security program have different benefits according to age generations. · Standard for social security program is to be regularly increased according to local economic development. C. Procecures to conduct social security program within villages are as follows: · Villages meeting identify the people who participate in social security program; Page 134 133 · Disclosing the name list of the people within village; · Submitting the confirmed name list to county authority; · Processing according to the regulation to provide social security program for the people. 6.2.4.4 Employment training and other assistances 127. The governments would organize and provide employment training for the affected farmers. Different levels of governments have also issued policies on vocational training to assist the land-losing farmers in their livelihood restoration. A special focus is on the those farmers who are seriously affected and those who have taken cash compensation and are reestablishing themselves in non-farm sector. 128. Government departments are responsible for the planning, organization and delivery of the employment training. The vocational training would come in two catogeries. · The first catogery is farming-related. This is to assist village farmers, including those who have lost lands, with on-farm extension services. The government has a sound agriculture extension system in place, with lots of experiences and capacity over the past decades. These are in the field of agriculture extension, including seeding, fertilizer, science and technology, veterinary service, forestry and sideline economic activities etc. These are generally provided through the extension stations (agiruclutre, animal husbandry, forestry, fishery, science and technology etc) under the various government departments. · The second catogery is non-farm employment related. This is to assist those who have less lands left and are exploring non-farm employment opportunities. This training is to provide the farmers with new skills and assist them in finding new jobs through employment information dissemination and active organization for labour export to developed areas. Training areas would include fodd processing, mechanics, sewing, carpentery, security, cooking, main and domestic services etc. These would be organized by the labour departments, jointly with enterprise employers. 129. Resettlement offices (normally land resources administration department) are playing a facilitating role. For the former, extension support is already a routine government department function. County and township governments would place special consideration and focus on the project-affected villages in their extension support. Resettlement offices would work with relevant government departments and the villages to organize the extension training services once their detailed village plans are finalized. For the latter, the resettlement offices would submit to the labour departments the list of farmers losing land for training. The labour departments would organize and deliver the vocational training along with poverty reduction offices, women union and agricultural commissions. 130. For vocational training, the individual farmers would apply and participate in the employment training programs publicized at township lelvel. After training, training certificates would be awarded. All vocational training would be free and Page 135 134 training cost will be provided by local governments. All affected village farmers will be assisted in finding new jobs and in seriously impacted villages such as near railway stations, priority will be given to the seriously affected farmers in employment, such as cleaners, security and loading jobs. The affected farmers would be encouraged to start their own business, with support under government preferential policiers. 131. Resettlement offices (normally land resources administration department) are playing a facilitating role. For the former, extension support is already a routine government department function. County and township governments would place special consideration and focus on the project-affected villages in their extension support. Resettlement offices would work with relevant government departments and the villages to organize the extension training services once their detailed village plans are finalized. For the latter, the resettlement offices would submit to the labour departments the list of farmers losing land for training. The labour departments would organize and deliver the vocational training along with poverty reduction offices, women union and agricultural commissions. 6.2.5 Phase II - Detailed village livelihood planning 132. Detailed livelihood planning at village level will be start when the land acquisition impacts, including those for construction purpose, are finalized, and government has approved the project. Village committees will initiate village consultations and discussions over the resettlement and livelihood measures. These will be discussed, agreed in the village councils and publicized in the villages for implementation. The livelihood package and how they will be conducted will vary greatly among the village. However, they do share some common elements in their approach, · Final impact investigation and public disclosure. Reinvestigate and finalze the quantity of required land and affiliated practicality of affected people and disclose the final impacts within village; · Approval of land use (the State or Provincial government depending on type and/or amount of the land) · Land compensation funds to be paid to the villages · On the basis of the available resources, villagers will discuss and decide on the livelihood options and packages in the village councils. The collective technical schemes will be submitted to township governments for review of its technical feasisibility. · Township government will monitor and advise on the village livelihood planning process, files its result and conduct technical review of any investment proposals. · Implementing schemes · Resettlement offices and local government will organize and facilitate extension support and vocational training. 133. The Ministry of Railway, local government resettlement offices and the World Bank will regulaly supervise the detailed planning process at village level and their Page 136 135 implementation. These will also be regularly covered in the project internal progress report as well as the independent monitoring reports. 6.2.6 Restoring of temporary land use 134. Contractors will be temporary borrower for temporary land use. The borrower shall pay for the temporary use of land to the land owner or user (collective or individual). If needed, the vulnerable groups whose land was acquired will receive special assistance. If it is cultivated land, the compensation will be paid based on AAOV, if it is barren land, one time compensation will be given to the collective. Compensation for temporary land use and resettlement are as follows: · Contractors shall be responsible for going through relevant formalities with land authorities according to temporary land use procedure and hand-in guarantee fee to the land owner for land reclamation. · Contractors will sign land use contract with the land contractor; · Contractors will pay land use fee year by year for its use; · After land use, under the supervision of land authorities, the borrower will restore the land for cultivation; · County level land authority, after acceptance, will return the land to its owner and the guarantee fee for reclamation. Or equivalent compensation will be given; the original land user will reclaim them. 6.2.7 Rural relocation plan 135. Rehabilitation to those affected residents with city planning shall be brought into rehabilitation community or be rehabilitated by money. Rehabilitation for farmers shall be in the neighborhood. According to those points and combine the local conditions, the house base shall be located near the village and existing barren slopping land nearby the collective resident in the way of centralization or separation avoiding engrossing plough. 136. The county (district) government shall pay the compensation for original house directly to the farmers. Those affected farmers will get the subsidy for the labor for house moving and transportation. 137. Besides the compensation for removal, residential land for new house shall be distributed to those affected farmers free of charge by the village, and they shall not pay for new house land. Cost of base land shall be calculated separately, and shall be distributed to the villages by resettlement department, and the villages will cooperate with local government to make up the measure how to distribute. 138. Land for new house shall be confirmed by villagers and relocated farmers. Normally, those farmers like location having good transportation facilities like highway or both sides of road. The village shall try its best to satisfy them, and within authorized area, the village shall permit the farmers to choose the location to rebuild their house. 139. Land leveling for house base: Most of the farmers are resettled separately, so the resettled farmers shall choose sloping land within their village or other villages. Generally, the base land with good geology shall be built after leveling. Those affected farmers will choose those centralized allocation confirmed by new country planning, and the resettlement department will be responsible for leveling, road Page 137 136 construction and utility. Meanwhile, affected people can also choose dispersive allocation to build their house and they should level land by themselves. The resettlement shall be in centralization within city planning area, and resettlement unit shall be responsible for land leveling. 140. The time needed for construction of the new houses is about 3-5 months. The construction of the new houses will be carried out by the villagers. Generally, they will entrust the construction work to a local businessman. Villagers can salvage construction materials from their original houses without charge. There will be no deduction of expenses from their compensation. 141. Compensation for the demolished house will be paid to the village household by the resettlement departments of the county prior to relocation. 142. The principle is that new houses are to be constructed before the demolition of the old ones. If demolition is carried out prior the construction of the new house, it will be necessary to provide village households will transition subsidies. This is to enable them to rent houses during the transition period. Villagers often seek refuge with relatives and friends during the transition period. They will seek to borrow empty houses of relatives and friends for the transition period. Under these circumstances, transition subsidies must still be made to them. However, it must be stressed that, no matter the circumstances, demolition is not to be carried out until after the construction of new houses. 143. If villagers would like to enlarge the area or raise the standards of the new houses, they will have to make payment for the additional costs; based on their financial situations, villagers are to decide for themselves whether or not to enlarge the area or raise the standard of quality of the houses. 144. The residences of village households are much dispersed. They will build their new houses themselves. Labor costs and expenses for construction materials are included in the compensation for demolition. Villagers who are to construct new houses can select: 1. enlarge the area of the house and raise the level of comfort; 2. construct new houses that are of the same area, quality and standard as the previous ones and the remaining compensation can be used in other ways. The location of the new house can be negotiated between the villager and villages or village groups. Nevertheless, the new residential plot will be provided by the village to the villager without charge. 145. In China, when a villager requires land owned by village collectives to construct new houses, the villager will have to submit an application. This application will have to be approved through a conference by villagers, examined by the village committee, examined and verified by township level governments, and to be submitted to county level governments to be approved. This type of distribution is without charge, and only requires payment of a small sum of administrative expenses. 146. Local governments along the GY-GZ Railway have regulations stating that villagers in villages can have only one residential plot. The area of the residential plot is generally between 100-150 m2 / household. 147. Villagers that have to be resettled outside the original village is resettled in small urban towns in relatively centralized areas. This type of resettlement should be integrated with the development of the small towns, construction of neighborhood roads and commercial shop front houses. There are a few resettlements methods. Page 138 137 The first method is that neighborhood roads and the complete set of basic infrastructures and facili ties are to be of the local governments’ responsibility. New house will be constructed by the affected people according to the unified planning of the area; the second method is that the affected people will be replaced with new houses of similar sizes and standards of the prior ones; the third method is that of the affected people agrees, cash compensation will be given in lieu of a newly constructed house. Specific methods to be taken will be chose by the affected people themselves. 148. Reconstruction measure to the facilities of resettlement plot · Water supply: According to existing conditions to affected residents, the water shall be provided by existing water supply network or digging well by themselves. · Power supply: connecting to existing power supply facilities by 220Kv poles. · Road: villages shall be responsible for arranging the new house to locate near existing roads and centralized residents point avoiding road construction additionally, and it will improve transportation conditions for those live separately. · Broadcast and TV: relocated people can receive broadcast signal by existing facilities, meanwhile, they can reinstall their original TV facilities or use existing facilities to receive TV signal in the resettlement area. · Hospital and School: In principle, the relocated people shall be resettled to centralized resident point and after allocation; they can use existing school and health facilities, so that improving their hospital and school conditions. 6.2.8 Urban house restoration 149. Demolition of town houses includes land acquisition expenses. There are two types of methods for demolition and resettlement of town houses. The first one may be that affected people are to buy new houses themselves, and compensation is to be made according to the purchasing price of the house (compensated according to the local market value). They will also be provided with settling-in and removing allowance. 150. The second method for relocating town housing residents may be the residents are to buy residential plots within the urban district and built their new houses themselves. They will receive residential plots of the same scale and sizes of the demolished ones. In addition, they will be compensated for the cost of constructing the new house and also be provided with moving expenses. Any remaining cost or subsidies will be through contracted agreements by both parties. 151. Habits of the resettlers, the suitability of location for agricultural requirements and room for development have to be considered during the construction of new houses. The construction of new houses will be to the wishes of the resettlers (self demolish and self reconstruct). Compensation for houses will be made in installments according to the preparation of construction materials and the progress of the construction. 152. In addition, during the construction period of new houses, temporary housing will be up to the villagers (for example, seeking refuge with relatives or friends, rental of houses). Transition expenses will be according to 5-10 yuan/m2 per month Page 139 138 (limited to 6 months) and will be paid in full to the resettlers by relevant institutions. Moving expenses for resettlers will be 200-300 yuan / household. The resettlement department shall be responsible for the interim house of those affected people. 6.2.9 Affected Schools 153. There are 7 schools with total area 30467m 2 demolished. Compensation for schools affected by the construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line and has to be relocated will be made to the owner of the organization, namely townships or committees responsible for the reconstruction of the school. The compensation fee shall be fixed in the principle reset price by qualified assessment institution retained by resettlement department. In addition, a fixed sum of transition subsidies will also be paid. If the schools have to be enlarged, towns or village committees will subsidize the additional cost. China attaches great importance to education. Generally, conditions of schools are improved after relocation. 6.2.10 Affected enterprises and institutions 154. It is estimated that there are a total of 485000 m2 of industry and business that has to be demolished, taking up 25% of the total area to be demolished. Affected enterprises and institutions are centralized at densely populated urban cities and towns. It not only includes enterprises producing mechanism, ironware, Lamp, furniture, leather, fertilizer etc, but also includes trading enterprises producing clothing, stationary, stores etc, and hospital, village committee, traffic supervision etc. 155. Resettlement department shall resettle those affected enterprises or institutions depending on their types of affection besides compensation in accordance with the procedure and agreement. · In principle, the compensation to industrial enterprises shall be paid to the representatives of the enterprises and they decide whether to rebuild or not. The compensation fee includes the losses caused by shut-down and closing, and cost of storage and removal. If rebuilding, the affected enterprises shall be removed to local town industrial area according to city planning, and define area for industry allocation. · For trading and service enterprises, compensation fee shall not only include the compensation for building but also for implementatoin cost during removal and new enterprises or factories construction. Meanwhile, removal cost shall also be paid. · For institutions and units like hospital, these buildings belong to government, after being compensated under replacement principle, relevant governments shall be responsible for reconstruction of those buildings. 156. Those affected employees will remove together will the enterprises. The enterprises will pay basic wage during closing. Dismissal wage shall be paid if employees want to leave for another enterprise. Local government shall provide employment training to ensure reemployment for the workers, if the enterprise will not be rebuilt. Page 140 139 157. Affected private commercial shops will be compensated by the same principles of enterprises. Owners will receive assistance from local governments to enable prompt resettlement in appropriate areas to avoid or minimize losses. When losses are unavoidable, compensation will be made prior to demolition. During the survey of resettlement of resettlers, commercials shops operated by households are included in the list of properties that belong to the households. 158. Townships and villages will assist these affected enterprises to reconstruct and rehabilitate production, and will guide and assist these enterprises to select new locations. All enterprises of township or village level will be resettled on land within their original townships or village collectives; private enterprises generally rent land from village collectives. After receiving compensation, they can choose to stay within the village or relocate to another rented land from village collectives to reestablish their factories or other enterprises. 6.2.7 Affected Basic Infrastructures 159. Basic infrastructures such as water conservancy, electricity, roads and etc affected by the construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line will be rehabilitated by the borrower according to the principle of "beneficial to local living and convenient for local living" and practical circumstances. 160. There are many different types of basic infrastructures and their auxiliary components affected by the GY-GZ Railway Line. They include communication lines, power supply lines, roads, irrigation facilities, drainage systems and etc. When basic infrastructures are affected, the construction party will carry out reparations on the facilities or negotiate appropriate compensation with the service facilities provider or representative organizations. During the design of construction plans, the loan providing institution will determine, together with local governments and affected people, and according to actual on-site survey, the rehabilitation methods of basic infrastructures. When the project construction is completed and is to be submitted for approval and acceptance, the rehabilitation of basic infrastructures will be one of the necessary conditions. 161. The rehabilitation of basic infrastructures affected by the project will be carried out according to the following 3 measures: · To be directly rehabilitated by contractors during construction of the railway, for example, village roads, agricultural water channels and etc; · The railway line will finance professional teams to carry out relocation for communication facilities, electrical facilities and etc; · For some basic public infrastructures such as drinking water towers, illuminating lines and etc, the railway line will make cash compensation to the affected parties. The rehabilitation will be carried out by the affected parties. 6.2.8 Resettlement of the significantly Affected Population 162. The level of impact of the project is different in every village groups. This is especially obvious at construction sites of railway stations where land acquisition is centralized. There are 15 villages with farmland acquisition rate larger than 20% due to Railway stations like New Guiyang Station 1205 mu, Dujun Station 531 mu, Page 141 140 Huaiju Station 645 mu, New Zhaoqing Station 563. 5 mu, Guangning Station 681 mu and New Sanshui Station 435.2 mu. The construction of these stations has relatively severe impacts on the production and lives of villagers. Special attention is paid to these affected villagers during resettlement work. The specific measures are as follows, · Implement resettlement of villagers by way of transferring them from agricultural to non agricultural resettlers. Aside from receiving land acquisition compensations, they will be compensated according to low-income conditions and social security methods. · Resettlement departments will also provide free training for villagers with working capacity. The advantageous location of the nearby railway station will provide employment chances. These villagers will be given priority to become employees of the railway station needed for operations of production and social facilities: portage, sanitation, dining, commerce and etc. · Local resettlement departments will also cooperate with existing departments for aiding the poor, agricultural offices, employment departments and etc to organize and conduct labor exporting measures. Affected labors will be exported and recommended for work to coastal areas or other areas. 163. For these villages, their detailed livelihood development plans will be submitted to township and county government as well as the project resettlement offices for review and approval. These will also be submitted to the MOR for review and approval, who will in turn send them to the World Bank to review and approval. 6.2.9 Resettlement of Vulnerable Groups 164. For especially impoverished population, single parent households managed by women, Old and elderly people, disabled or sick people with no working capacity and ethnic minorities not living in communities, they will receive fair compensation and resettlement according to regulations and policies, which include relocation subsidies, subsidies for resettlement of labors, social security subsidies for farmers who lost and etc. 165. Governments of all levels will provide prompt and positive assistance when resettlement of vulnerable groups is difficult. Special attention and assistance will be provided by village committees, governments of townships and project offices to households with financial difficulties, disabled people and five-guarantee households and etc when they are required to relocate. The assistance provided is not only through guidance of methods and providing of materials and financial assistance, but includes the providing of vehicles or financing the hiring of moving companies to assist in relocating (to ensure those vulnerable groups being paid in accordance with the standard 2000 yuan/household, those fees shall be paid in contingency) ; If these people are not capable of reconstructing their new houses, governments of every level will come forward to assist. There are 2 specific methods: 1. Assist them in constructing their new houses; 2. Use compensation funds to buy within the village new residences of the same size and standard of the demolished houses. Page 142 141 166. Resettlement departments will also take combine rehabilitation measures with existing policies and assistance from the already effective civil relief department, poverty alleviation development department, women's federation and national federation to ensure the rehabilitation of production and livelihood of the vulnerable groups. Although the design of the project has purposely adopt measures to minimize impact on developed regions, but the impact still exists for people who face difficulties in their livelihood due to immigration. Some impoverished village household will lose their income and means of livelihood. These households will receive special attention from officials of immigration, local offices of poverty alleviation and women’s federation. Trainings on technical abilities and seeking livelihoods will be provided. If these affected people decide to operate a small commercial business, funds and other supporting mechanisms will be provided. 167. In addition, prioritize chances of employment during construction period will also provide an alternative means of income. The intents of these supporting measures are positive, but experience shows that the impoverished will not obtain useful resources because of a lot of reasons. Therefore, officials of the project and local governments have integrated with representative affected villages to ensure that they are qualified for compensation, and use effective resources to provide them with income and raise the standards of their living. Page 143 142 SECTION 7 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS 7.1 Organization Framework 168. To complete the work of land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of the project, it is planned to establish a resettlement organization network. The network transverses among the Ministry of Railway (including GY-GZ Railway Corporation and all construction contractors) and local governmental departments. These organizations include headquarter of land acquisition of GY-GZ Railway Corporation, with land acquisition demolition teams of all construction contractors, all levels of Development and Reformation Committees/ Railway Construction Support Offices and Land and Resources Department of local governments. The resettlement organization network may be changed after the establishment of the GY-GZ Railway Joint Venture Corporation. Local governments will then be responsible for the resettlement work. 169. Currently, some local governments along the railway line have set up leadership organizations for the railway construction. For example, Guiyang City, South Qian Province and Southeast Qian Province have set up similar types of organizations. The leadership organizations are headed by leaders of governments and members include persons-in-charge of departments. Although there are no such leadership organizations in other areas, local governments of every level expresses that relevant work during the preparation period will be handled by the Development and Reformation Committees of every levels. The local governments will establish offices for supporting the construction work of the railway line or such similar organizations to cooperate and support the construction of the railway line. See Diagram 1 for methodology of the organizations. 170. Resettlement organizations under implementing organizations and administrative departments of operations include: · Leadership Preparation Teams of Gy-GZ Railway Corporation; · Land acquisition and demolition teams of contractors participating in the project; · Design members of the China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd and Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd participating in the design of the railway line. 171. Responsible resettlement institutions of local governments include: · Guizhou Province Committee of Development and Reformation / Offices of Railway Construction Support; · Guiyang City Committee of Development and Reformation / Offices of Railway Construction Support; · Guiyang City Department of Land and Resources; · South Qian Province Committee of Development and Reformation / Offices of Railway Construction Support; · South Qian Province Department of Land and Resources; Page 144 143 · Southeast Qian Province Committee of Development and Reformation / Offices of Railway Construction Support; · Southeast Qian Province Department of Land and Resources; · Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Committee of Development and Reformation; · Liuzhou City Committee of Development and Reformation; · Liuzhou City Department of Land and Resources; · Guilin City Committee of Development and Reformation; · Guilin City Department of Land and Resources; · Hezhou City Committee of Development and Reformation; · Hezhou City Department of Land and Resources; · Guangdong Province Committee of Development and Reformation; · Zhaoqing City Committee of Development and Reformation; · Zhaoqing City Department of Land and Resources; · Foshan City Committee of Development and Reformation; · Foshan City Department of Land and Resources; · Guangzhou City Committee of Development and Reformation; · Guangzhou City Department of Land and Resources; · County level Committees of Development and Reformation / Offices of Railway Construction Support of 26 counties, cities and districts along the railway line; · Department of Land and Resources of every level (26 counties, cities and districts) along the railway line; · Land acquisition and demolition teams of 87 affected townships and villages. Page 145 144 Diagram 1 Organization Chart of Resettlement Organizations of the GY-GZ Railway Line Project 226 Village Committees and various Village Groups R esettlement C oordination Teams of the GY-GZ Railway Line Project Resettlement Offices of 87 Townships (Towns) GY-GZ Railway Line Resettlement Offices (Attached to Committees of Development and Reformation of Cities) in 9 Prefectures (Cities) of Resettlement Offices of 26 Counties (Districts) GY-GZ Railway Line Project Leadership Groups of Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous External Monitoring and Evaluating Organization Project Resettlement Offices (Attached to Key Provincial Offices) of Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province Resettlement Leadership Groups of 9 Prefectures (Cities) along the railway line Rese ttlement Leadership Groups of 26 Counties (Cities) along the r ailway line World Bank GY-GZ Railway Corporation Page 146 145 7.2 Responsibilities of Organizations 172. Under the leadership of county level Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Support Offices, Railway Construction Supporting Organizations of township levels, organized by 4-5 per sonnel’s with the charge of vice chief of village implemented measurements and confirmations of land, houses and attachments and the work of resettlement action. They also implemented relocation work. 173. Under the leadership of prefecture level Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Support Offices, county level Committees of Development and Reformations/Railway Construction Support Offices organized by 3-4 personnel is responsible for the formulation of methods for compensation and resettlement, payment of compensation and implementation of the resettlement of the people affected by house demolition. 174. County level Departments of Land and Resources is the implementing organization for the government. They are responsible for the integrated administration of land and are specifically responsible for the reporting and approving land acquisition of the project construction. They are also to jointly work with county levels Railway Construction Supporting Offices to improve and perfect the compensation and resettlement plan. Responsibilities of county levels Department of Land and Resources are as follows: · Implement relevant land administrative laws, regulations and policies; · Integrated administration of the land, urban and rural administrative affairs of utilization and acquisition of land, responsible for survey of land, census, categorizing, registration, and verify land acquisition and allocation of land, allocation of temporary land to be used for construction, examine and approve work of land acquisition, and issuing of certification; · Responsible for examining the land acquisition and allocation of land, payment of compensation for acquisition and distribution of land, allocate temporary land to be used for construction, examine and approve land acquisition; · Manage the land market, restrain and redress all illegal activities related to use of land; · Investigate and handle matters that violate land laws; · According to National Economy and Social Development Plan, to formulate jointly with relevant department plans for land use and develop reserve resources, and examine and supervise the implementation of the plan; · Supervise basic protection of agricultural fields, land development and reclamation of agricultural fields. 175. Prefecture levels Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Supporting Offices organized by 3-4 personnel are responsible for the land acquisition, demolition, resettlement of resettlers and administration of funds of areas within its jurisdiction. They are also to coordinate and cooperate with the Page 147 146 railway line to collect and summarize relevant land acquisition statistics, coordination and administration of any problems regarding the project. 176. Provincial levels Committees of Development and Reformation/ Railway Construction Supporting Offices (made up of vice-governor in charge of the province or appointed person as group leader, team members from Committees of Development and Reformation, Department of Land and Resources, Human Resources, Civil Administration, Electric Power Bureaus, Security Departments, Industrial and Agricultural Departments and etc) are responsible for formulating macro policies, negotiate with the Ministry of Railway, coordinate and cooperate with departments of all levels and formulation and instruction of compensation policy for macro resettlement, and also distribution of compensation for land acquisition. Communication Bureau of the Planning Committee of provincial level Committee of Development and Reformation is the standing department of the government responsible for macro administration. It is responsible for the study of development of communication and important strategic topics and measures of policies; formulate long-term plans for construction of communication and economic development, planning of specialized projects and annual plans; approve and report to higher levels on basic communication projects; examine and supervise collection and usage condition of all communication funds; responsible for the balance of the capability of different communication methods; coordinate key problems amongst the implementation of communication plans and etc. The Communication Bureaus of Committee of Development and Reformation of 3 provinces / region are responsible for all kinds of coordination and preparation work during the preparation period of this project. 177. Land acquisition teams of contractors in every construction section along the railway line are responsible for submitting reports of land acquisition for approval. They are also responsible for reporting daily work and progress of the construction to the Department of Land and Resources, and also handle sudden matters or emergencies. Land acquisition teams of the contractors of the railway line are responsible for planning the use of land for construction. They are also responsible for coordinating work with the Department of Land and Resources and county level Railway —construction Supporting Offices. 178. Headquarter of land acquisition of GY-GZ Railway Corporation organized by 7- 8 personnel are builtup. They are responsible for coordinating the land acquisition work among every Reformation/Railway Construction Support Office, supervising the operation of land acquisition team of every construction institution, confirming and summarizing the amount and cost of land acquisition on behalf of project owner. 179. Land acquisition teams of the construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line Offices of the Ministry of Railway are responsible for land acquisition and resettlement of resettlers of the project; negotiating and corroborating with provincial levels Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Support Offices; internal monitoring within the construction period of the project. 180. The Centre of Foreign Capital of the Ministry of Railway will arrange 1 commissioner specially for this project, who is responsible for coordinating the formulation of the resettlement plan of the project. They are also responsible for the administration work of the socioeconomic survey analysis conducted by consulting Page 148 147 professionals and the design institutes. The Centre of Foreign Capital is also responsible for coordinating the submission of monitoring reports to World Bank. 181. Designing teams of the China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd and Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd are responsible for surveying and making measurements of land to be acquisitioned, houses to be demolished and the number and types of other attachments and basic infrastructures during the stages of research for feasibility, preliminary design and implementation. They are also responsible for formulating the estimated expenses for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of resettlers. 182. Guiyang City, South Qian Province and Southeast Qian Province have established Railway Leadership Groups or Railway Construction Supporting Offices. Liuzhou City, Guilin City, Hezhou City, Zhaoqin City, Foshan City, Guangzhou City and the 26 county level governments along the railway line are also planning to establish similar Railway Construction Supporting Offices. These Railway Construction Supporting Offices are subsidiaries of the corresponding Committees of Development and Reformation. Their main responsibilities include coordination and cooperative work occurred during the implementation of resettlement of resettlers. They are also responsible for land acquisition, demolition and relocation. 7.3 Higher Coordination 183. The Centre of Foreign Capital of the Ministry of Railway is a higher coordination organization. It is responsible for relevant work during the preparation stage of the project and resettlement of resettlers. It is also responsible for monitoring and evaluating work during the implementation and after the completion of the project. 184. Preparation Teams of the GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation represent the Ministry of Railway and are to carry out responsibilities of the project owner. They are to closely corroborate and cooperate with the Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Supporting Offices of the 3 provinces / region; arrange close corroboration work between land acquisition and demolition department with the Railway Construction Supporting Offices, handle matters regarding land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of resettlers. 185. The Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Supporting Offices of Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province are responsible for negotiating with the Ministry of Railway of major problems; they are also responsible for formulating macro policies on resettlement of resettlers. 186. Committees of Development and Reformation/Railway Construction Supporting Offices of Guiyang City, South Qian Province, Southeast Qian Province, Liuzhou City, Guilin City, Hezhou City, Zhaoqing City and Foshan City are responsible for the implementation of the resettlement plan, coordinate administration work and coordination with the Ministry of Railway. Page 149 148 7.4 Institutional capability and training 187. Committees of Development and Reformation of local governments have collected rich and abundant experiences in the construction of large scale basic infrastructure projects such as municipal works and expressways. Relevant personnel have mastered regulations and policies of land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of the state and provinces; Committee of Development and Reformation of Guiyang City, Committee of Development and Reformation of Guilin City and Committee of Development and Reformation of Guangzhou City respectively have actual work experiences in the construction of Gui-Yu Expressway, Xiang-Gui Railway Line – credit from a foreign government, Wu- Guang Railway Line - credit from World Bank, Xia-Rong Expressway, Luo (Yang)-Zhan (Jiang) Railway Line – credit from World Bank and Guang (Zhou)-He (Zhou) Expressway. They are quite familiar with World Bank Policies on Involuntary Resettlers. It is apparent officials of governments of prefectures are familiar with laws of the People's Republic of China and the requirements of resettlement and compensation policies of World Bank. These officials clearly knows that there is one target reflected from the laws of the People’s Republic of China and World Bank Policies and that is the living standards of the affected people will at least be maintained the same after the construction of the project as prior the construction. 188. To ensure the implementation of the resettlement and the benefit of the affected population, it is necessary to provide specialized training for the implementing organizations, local Railway Construction Supporting Office and members of other organizations to strengthen their planning and administrating capabilities. The training work will be taken by GY-GZ Railway Corporaion under the instruction of The Centre of Foreign Capital of the Ministry of Railway. The qualified experts with the large experience of resettlement action in World Bank projects will be retained as instructors. The trainers can be divided into 2 kinds: one group can be organized for involved personnel of provinces and cities by the 3 provinces themselves; the other group can be organized for involved executors of every county by the county itself before implementation of this project. Main contents of the training include · Relevant state and local laws and regulations regarding land acquisition and immigration · World Bank’s policies and requirements. · RAP · Procedure and experience of resettlement and land acquisition 189. The expense of resettlement organization for governments of all levels can be from: one should be financial allocation from local government as a part of governmental function; the other can be special management fee of this project, normally 2-3% of the total cost for resettlement. The training fee is also included in the special management fee. Page 150 149 SECTION 8 CONSULTATION AND GRIVIENCE REDRESS 8.1 Consultation 8.1.1 Stakeholders 194.Direct beneficiaries include: · Population affected by permanent and temporary acquisition of land; · Population whose houses and auxiliaries are affected by demolition; · Population whose factories and other business operating sites are affected by demolition; · Institutions of which public facilities are affected by demolitions; · Individuals or collectives with land or ground auxiliaries; · Affected villages and village groups; · Relevant Provincial Railway Construction Support Offices and Departments of Land and Resources; · Relevant Prefecture level Railway Construction Support Offices and Departments of Land and Resources; · Ministry of Railway, including relevant functional departments such as the construction department, designing department, finance department, centre of foreign investment, centre of appraisal and etc; · Leadership Preparation Teams of GY-GZ Railway Corporation and contractors. 195.Indirect beneficiaries include: · Central Government of the People’s Republic of China; · People's Republic of China Ministry of Finance; · Committees of Development and Reformation of Provincial, Prefecture and County levels · Poverty Alleviation Offices of Prefecture and County levels; · 2 nd , 4 th Railway Survey and Design Institutes and other project consulting institutions involved in supervision during detailed designing and implementation of the project; · External Monitoring Organization for resettlement of this project · Domestic and foreign loan-providing institutions of this project; · and potential passengers and railway freight customers of the railway. Page 151 150 8.1.2 Stage, ways and contents of public participation 196.Features of public participation in this Project are: · Public participation during the project preparation stage; · Public participation during the implementation of land acquisition and resettlement; · Public participation during construction; and · Public participation for monitoring and appraisal after Project completion. . 197.Contents and methods of public participation are respectively reflected through the following ways: · Consultation; · Resettlement meetings; · On-the-spot investigation of the potential loss of material possessions and socioeconomic conditions; · Comments and evaluation on the standard of compensation; · Choice of locations for new buildings; · Building of new houses by affected households; · Investment of collective compensation; and · Income restoration assistance, advice and training for affected households. 198.contents in the participation are mainly as follows: · village level: i) Village group leaders and villager representatives have been involved in investigating and confirming the amount of land to be acquired and the attachments. The participants in these investigations were the household heads, villager representatives, village cadres, the town RSOs, and the railway SDIs; iii) After the investigation is completed, the details of the expected loss of land, buildings, crops, etc. will be verified and confirmed by the affected persons. Compensation agreements will be signed by all the parties concerned with copies retained by the affected households, the RSOs of local governments, and the railway contractors; iii)The location of the new house site has significant impact on the villager’s future life and on his/her other business activities. The villagers usually hope to build their housing on both sides of highways so that they may engage in business. The Project will respect the villagers’ expectations, provide them with opportunities, and allow them a great deal of freedom in choosing new home sites. The Project also will give the affected villages sufficient room for adjustment and amelioration of their moving schedule which will reduce the need for temporary housing. Establishment of a set of monitoring mechanisms is directed against the procedures of practical implementation circumstances. · Public participation is one of the most important and indispensable steps in the project survey and design. Following training, the project survey and design units will go to the construction sites and conduct in-depth investigations. They hold many types of negotiation and consultation meetings to gather comments and demands on the Project from all parties along the proposed alignment. Page 152 151 Through many consultations, including signing contracts with the concerned departments of local governments along the rail line, solutions are found to issues, which must be settled before Project construction begins, such as water supply sources, drainage, sites for fill and disposal of spoil, and stone and sand supply. In addition, the survey and design specialists discuss issues of district interest and work out plans to handle these issues. · Public participation is also an important aspect of Project evaluation. During compiling of the Resettlement Plan for the project, in-depth investigations were conducted by the Consultant to identify issues of common concern to the affected people. Questionnaire-based surveys and interviews along the rail line were conducted. People from provinces, prefectures, counties, townships and affected villages took part in the investigations and actions, so that they became clear about the Project. The households interviewed were cooperative and provided detailed data on the size of family, the area of household land, household income and expenditure, housing condition and the number of durable items. Households also indicated the impact they expected from land acquisition and housing demolition, and expressed their opinions about resettlement and their attitudes toward the construction of ZXR. This process will continue for the preparation of detailed resettlement plans and for resettlement implementation. · The Project construction process is also the process of public participation. During construction, the rural farmers and urban citizens along the alignment will have job opportunities and participate in the construction. The materials used for the construction may be procured from local sources, which will have a positive impact on the local people, industries and enterprises. · During and after the completion of the Project, the monitoring and the appraisal activities will also need public participation, in order to ensure that entitlements have been received as planned. The surveys and assessment for monitoring and appraisal will need public participation and support. · As the resettlement census work program is implemented, public participation will be included as a component, that will be followed by continued public participation as a component of the resettlement program, and that will be followed by public participation as a component of the monitoring and evaluation program. 8.1.3 Conducted participation in preparation stage 8.1.3.1 Meetings in RP preparation 199.A lot of conferences were held by State, provincial and local departments during the designing period of the GY-GZ Railway Line (see Tables 68-70). A lot of conferences were held also for representatives of enterprises. They represent enterprises that will benefit from the construction and operation of the project. The most important is the ascertaining of affected villages and urban neighborhoods. Aside from holding conferences with village residents, conferences were also held for representatives of schools and other institutions that may be affected. There were a series of problems that were discussed and evaluated regarding the number Page 153 152 of affected people, institutions, schools and enterprises. The extent of impact was also discussed. For example: the number of people to be relocated; the amount of land to be acquisitioned, the amount of compensation and the number of schools to be relocated. 200.In the process of the preparation for land acquisition, housing demolition and resettlement, consultations and meetings have been conducted by the Consultant and will be conducted during the Project’s implementation. Consultations will be mainly held between: · MOR and the affected provinces, prefectures and county governments; · The railway contractors and prefectures, and county governments along the rail line; · The local RSOs, local Bureaus of Land and Resources and the affected villages and groups; · The local RSOs, villages/groups and farmer households. 201.The content of the consultations will mainly involve the compensation standard for land acquisition and building demolition, the location and the means of new building construction, the schedule of removal, the resettlement methods, etc. 202.In the preparation and implementation stages of land acquisition and building demolition for the Project, the local government and the affected people, the railway support institutions at different levels, the railway sector and the local sectors will constantly hold various types of meetings, including: · Villager meetings to be held in the villages or groups; · Consultation meetings with the affected families to be held at the county, the township and the village levels; · Meetings of the village cadres and villager representatives to be held at the county and the township levels; · Negotiation meetings on the resettlement plans to be held between the RSOs at the county and the township level; · Working level meetings to be often held between the RSOs and removal groups of the Project contractors; and · Meetings to be held between the prefecture RSO and the county RSO. 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L t d Page 162 161 8.1.4 Survey on Public Opinions 203.Between October and December 2007, the organization responsible for formulating the RAP conducted a relatively large scale survey on opinions of the society. Through random taking of samples, the opinions of 634 people were collected. This is to identify with the opinions of the public in relevant villages with regards the project construction, land acquisition, demolition and resettlement. See Table 70 for results on relevant public and resettlers' opinions. 204.On the overall, majority of the people acknowledged the information that the project is to start construction and expresses they are in favor of the project construction. Over half of the survey individuals (60.9%) understood the GY-GZ Railway Line project is to be constructed, but there are still some who did not understand (12%); A large number of people expresses they are in favor of the project construction (85. 6%) while 8. 2% disapproves. 5. 52% are indifferent; 205.The people also clearly expresses that they are worried about the impact of land acquisition and demolition on their lives. When questioned about impacts, 50.79% of the people considered the project will improve transportation conditions and traveling will become more convenient; 23. 23% of the people considered that future cost for traveling to coastal areas will be cheaper by train, 19. 56% of the people considered that project will affect the local investment environment: attract outside investors to invest locally and thus create more chances for the people (see Table 71 for details); 206.Nevertheless, unfavorable impacts were also mentioned. 29. 97% of the people considered land acquisition of the project will affect lives, 46% clearly mentioned worries that land acquisition will reduce their financial income (see Table 72 for details). 17. 98% of the people considered that transportation condition will be affected during the construction period. 41. 64% of the people considered that demolition of houses will cause financial loss for the affected people. 207.Surveyed targets put forward various suggestions while revolving around their worries (see Table 73, 75 and 76 for details). 22. 87% of the people hoped the railway line will not possess their land and houses. 10.08% of the people hoped to be compensated and resettled according to relevant policies of the State, 5. 92% of the people suggested increasing the existing compensation standard, while 4 of the people hoped to be given reasonable compensation and resettlement for land acquisition and demolition, and be provided new residential plots for the demolished. It is obvious that the people are very concerned of whether compensation for land acquisition and demolition would be according state policies and would be promptly made according to procedures. They requested that resettlement departments ensure the living standards of the affected people, to be resettled where transportation is convenient and to ensure social security measures for people who lost their land and etc. These suggestions reflect that the public has high hopes regarding resettlement for land acquisition and demolition. 208.As compensation policies for land acquisition and demolition have not be finalized, a portion of the surveyed targets (23. 19%) expressed they understood relevant compensation policies for land acquisition, but ½ of the people (37. 22%) are not very clear on the policies; nevertheless, more than half of the people (53. Page 163 162 31%) expressed that they understood methods of appeal to safeguard their legal rights. 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( 1 ) T r a i n t i c k e t s a r e c h e a p e r t h a n a u t o m o b i l e s , l o w e r t h e c o s t o f t r a v e l i n g ( 2 ) l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n , i m p a c t o n l i v e s ( 3 ) n o t m u c h i m p a c t ( 4 ) i m p a c t o n t h e l o c a l i n v e s t m e n t e n v i r o n m e n t ( 5 ) i m p r o v e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , t r a v e l i n g b e c o m e s m o r e c o n v e n i e n t 1 6 0 2 5 . 2 3 1 9 0 2 9 . 9 7 1 0 7 1 6 . 8 8 1 2 4 1 9 . 5 6 3 2 2 5 0 . 7 9 5 W h a t a r e y o u r r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s o n t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f t h e G Y - G Z R a i l w a y L i n e ? ( 1 ) H o p e a t r a i n s t a t i o n w i l l b e b u i l t l o c a l l y ( 2 ) H o p e t h a t m y l a n d a n d h o u s e w i l l n o t b e a c q u i s i t i o n e d ( 3 ) ( 4 ) 4 3 5 6 8 . 6 1 2 1 1 3 3 . 2 8 - - - - - - 6 W h a t k i n d o f a d v e r s e e f f e c t s d o y o u t h i n k G Y - G Z R a i l w a y L i n e w i l l h a v e o n y o u ? ( 1 ) N o a d v e r s e e f f e c t s ( 2 ) T r a n s p o r t a t i o n c o n d i t i o n s a f f e c t e d d u r i n g p r o j e c t c o n s t r u c t i o n ( 3 ) d e m o l i t i o n o f h o u s e s m a y c a u s e f i n a n c i a l l o s s ( 4 ) l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n m a y r e d u c e f i n a n c i a l i n c o m e 1 6 8 2 6 . 3 1 1 4 1 7 . 9 8 2 6 1 4 1 . 6 4 2 9 4 4 6 . 3 7 2 3 3 . 6 3 Page 166 1 6 5 ( 5 ) o t h e r a d v e r s e e f f e c t s 7 W h a t a r e y o u r o p i n i o n s a n d r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s r e g a r d i n g t h e l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n , d e m o l i t i o n a n d r e s e t t l e m e n t w o r k o f G Y - G Z R a i l w a y L i n e ? ( 1 ) T o b e c o m p e n s a t e d a n d r e s e t t l e d a c c o r d i n g t h e r e l e v a n t p o l i c i e s o f t h e S t a t e ( 2 ) C u r r e n t c o m p e n s a t i o n s t a n d a r d s a r e t o o l o w , a s k t o i n c r e a s e c o m p e n s a t i o n s t a n d a r d s ( 3 ) P r o v i d e r e a s o n a b l e c o m p e n s a t i o n a n d r e s e t t l e m e n t , p r o v i d e r e s i d e n t i a l p l o t s ( 4 ) M u s t b e c o m p e n s a t e d f o r l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n 6 3 1 0 . 0 8 3 7 5 . 9 2 2 3 3 . 6 8 2 0 3 . 2 - - 8 D o y o u u n d e r s t a n d l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n , d e m o l i t i o n a n d r e s e t t l e m e n t p o l i c i e s o f t h e S t a t e ? ( 1 ) U n d e r s t a n d ( 2 ) U n d e r s t a n d a l i t t l e ( 3 ) D o n o t u n d e r s t a n d 1 4 7 2 3 . 1 9 2 4 6 3 8 . 8 2 3 6 3 7 . 2 2 - - - - 9 W h e n y o u r l e g a l r i g h t s a r e v i o l a t e d d u r i n g t h e p r o c e s s o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n , d o y o u k n o w h o w t o a p p e a l ? ( 1 ) Y e s ( 2 ) N o 3 3 8 5 3 . 3 1 2 2 3 3 5 . 1 7 - - - - - - Page 167 166 Table 71 Public Impact Survey Table of Summaries 4. What kind of impacts do you think there are on your production and lives due to GY-GZ Railway Line? No. of People % Do not know 1 0.16% Improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 113 17. 82% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling 23 3. 63% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 40 6. 31% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / no impact 5 0.79% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / not much impact / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 10 1. 58% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / not much impact / impact on the local investment environment 1 0.16% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / not much impact / impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 7 1. 10% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / impact on the local investment environment 4 0.63% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 10 1. 58% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / land acquisition, impact on lives 10 1. 58% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / land acquisition, impact on lives / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 19 3. 00% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / land acquisition, impact on lives / not much impact / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 1 0.16% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / land acquisition, impact on lives / not much impact / impact on the local investment environment 1 0.16% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / land acquisition, impact on lives / impact on the local investment environment 6 0.95% Train tickets are cheaper than automobiles, lower the cost of traveling / land acquisition, impact on lives / impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 23 3. 63% Not much impact 86 13. 56% Not much impact / do not know 1 0.16% Not much impact / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 18 2. 84% Page 168 167 Not much impact / impact on the local investment environment 1 0.16% Not much impact / impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 1 0.16% Impact on the local investment environment 23 3. 63% Impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 26 4. 10% Land acquisition, impact on lives 111 17. 51% Land acquisition, impact on lives / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 49 7. 73% Land acquisition, impact on lives / not much impact 3 0.47% Land acquisition, impact on lives, not much impact / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 2 0.32% Land acquisition, impact on lives / not much impact / impact on the local investment environment 1 0.16% Land acquisition, impact on lives / not much impact / impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 1 0.16% Land acquisition, impact on lives, impact on the local investment environment 8 1. 26% Land acquisition, impact on lives / impact on the local investment environment / improve transportation, traveling becomes more convenient 12 1. 89% Land acquisition, impact on lives, impact on the local investment environment / noise 1 0.16% Land acquisition, impact on lives / impact on traveling and production 1 0.16% Land acquisition, impact on lives / noise 1 0.16% Total 620 97. 79% Page 169 168 Table 72 Table of Summaries on Recommendations of the Public on the Construction of GY-GZ Railway Line 5. What are your recommendations on the construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line? No. of People % of Total People Surveyed Employment for resettlers who lost land 1 0.16% Not to be relocated too far, prefer to be near bus stations 1 0.16% Do not know 1 0.16% Submit to the State 1 0.16% Interests of the State is more important 1 0.16% Reasonable compensation 1 0.16% Start construction as soon as possible 1 0.16% Carry out well the work of land compensation 1 0.16% No 1 0.16% Hope that my land and house will not be acquisitioned 145 22. 87% Hope the construction will be done well and quickly 1 0.16% Hope a train station will be built locally 364 57. 41% Hope a train station will be built locally / locals to participate in the construction 1 0.16% Hope a train station will be built locally / hope land will not be all acquisitioned 1 0.16% Hope a train station will be built locally / the construction of a local train station will be beneficial to oneself 1 0.16% Hope a train station will be built locally / hope that my land and house will not be acquisitioned 66 10.41% Hope a train station will be built locally / a little personal loss is worth nothing if there is a railway line 1 0.16% Hope a train station will be built locally / respect local customs 1 0.16% Hope drinking water will not be affected during construction of the railway line / occupation of roads should be repaired afterward / try to minimize acquisition of grain fields 1 0.16% Water supply and roads should be restored promptly 1 0.16% The sooner the better 1 0.16% Hasten the construction 1 0.16% Support State construction, but there must be reasonable compensation 1 0.16% Page 170 169 Total 595 93. 85% Page 171 170 Table 73 Table of Summaries on Public Reckoning of Adverse Impacts 6. What kind of adverse effects do you think GY-GZ Railway Line will have on you? No. of Peopl e % of Total People Surveyed Do not know 1 0.16% Demolition of houses may cause financial loss 107 16. 88% Demolition of houses may cause financial loss / other adverse effects 1 0.16% Demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial income 83 13. 09% Demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial income / other adverse effects 4 0.63% Demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial incomes / noise 1 0.16% Transportation conditions affected during project construction 37 5. 84% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / demolition of houses may cause financial loss 4 0.63% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial income 49 7. 73% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial income / other adverse effects 2 0.32% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / other adverse effects 2 0.32% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / other adverse effects / other adverse effects 1 0.16% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / land acquisition may reduce financial income 10 1. 58% Transportation conditions affected during project construction / land acquisition may reduce financial income / other adverse effects 2 0.32% Other adverse effects 9 1. 42% Land acquisition may reduce financial income 133 20.98% Land acquisition may reduce financial income / other adverse effects 2 0.32% No adverse effects 151 23. 82% No adverse effects / demolition of houses may cause financial loss 2 0.32% No adverse effects / demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial income 2 0.32% No adverse effects / transportation conditions affected during project construction 1 0.16% Page 172 171 No adverse effects / transportation conditions affected during project construction / demolition of houses may cause financial loss 3 0.47% No adverse effects / transportation conditions affected during project construction / demolition of houses may cause financial loss / land acquisition may reduce financial income 3 0.47% No adverse effects / other adverse effects 2 0.32% No adverse effects / land acquisition may reduce financial income 3 0.47% No adverse effects / noise 1 0.16% Loud noise 2 0.32% Total 618 97. 48% Page 173 172 Table 74 Table of Summaries on Recommendations of the Public on Land Acquisition, Demolition and Resettlement Work of GY-GZ Railway Line 7. What are your opinions and recommendations regarding the land acquisition, demolition and resettlement work of GY-GZ Railway Line? No. of People % of Total People Surveyed Make arrangements for the lives of demolished households, problems such as housing and etc, ensure living standards are maintained, secure livelihood 13 2. 08% To be compensated and resettled according the relevant policies of the State 63 10.08% Current compensation standards are too low, ask to increase compensation standards 37 5. 92% Social security issues for resettled demolished households 4 0.63% Compensation is to be fair, prompt and reasonable; compensation should not embezzled 18 2. 88% Provide reasonable compensation and resettlement, provide residential plots 23 3. 68% Resolve employment issues for relocated households 13 2. 08% Resettlement areas to be nearer the train station 1 0.16% The project should be constructed the sooner the better, the railway line should start operating as soon as possible 14 2. 24% Hope to be resettled to places where transportation is convenient and where ancillary facilities are complete 8 1. 28% Ensure quality and quantity 1 0.16% Effectively ensure quality 1 0.16% Resettle excess labors due to land acquisition; apply for low-income status; do not affect production 1 0.16% Do not acquisition my land 1 0.16% Compensation, reconstruct house 1 0.16% Do not agree to be demolished 7 1. 12% Page 174 173 Reconstruct house of the same area as the demolished one 2 0.32% To be compensated according to the market price for demolition 2 0.32% Too much loss due to demolition 1 0.16% Very supportive of State construction, do not damage vegetation during construction 1 0.16% Beneficial for the greater public 1 0.16% The State should send someone to investigate 1 0.16% The State should implement unified construction of houses; distribute rooms, refund the over and compensate the less 1 0.16% Trains make too much noise; hope compensation will be continuous to cope with future livelihood 1 0.16% Hasten construction 1 0.16% Recommend compensation is to be according to the price of local house development 1 0.16% Recommend land acquisition and demolition of GY-GZ Railway Line will minimize to the lowest our financial loss 3 0.47% Realize as soon as possible, coordinate with all parties, handle properly all relations 1 0.16% Try avoid to the village 2 0.32% Try to avoid impact on villagers’ production and lives, minimize unnecessary disputes 2 0.32% To be resettled in original location 3 0.47% No opinions, very supportive of the railway construction 2 0.32% No opinions, supportive 1 0.16% Public to participate in discussions 1 0.16% Serious considerations on land compensations 1 0.16% None 11 1. 74% Page 175 174 No opinions, beneficial to future generations 1 0.16% Page 176 175 Table 75 Recommendations from the public (Continuation) 8. What are your opinions and recommendations regarding the land acquisition, demolition and resettlement work of GY-GZ Railway Line? No. of people % of Total Hope our financial income and living standard will not be affected, hope it will not lower our living standards 3 0.47% Hope my house will not be affected 2 0.32% Hope there will not be more acquisition of land 5 0.79% Hope for “demolish one compensate one” 1 0.16% Hope to demolish one house 1 0.16% Hope everything will be to the satisfaction of the public 3 0.47% Hope to rebuilt house 1 0.16% Hope higher level departments to explain compensation and resettlement policies 1 0.16% Hope to be resettled in some other place before demolition 1 0.16% Cash resettlement 1 0.16% Reparation of roads 1 0.16% Should be according to the public opinions 1 0.16% compensation according to the law, more communication with the public, government policies should be transparent and overt 2 0.32% Handle matters according to the law 9 1. 42% To consult and negotiate with all 1 0.16% Resettlement within original location 1 0.16% The government are to compensate farmers according to State policies after land acquisition and demolition / acquisitioned farmers must be resettled and be eligible for low-income social security 1 0.16% Must be compensated for land acquisition and demolition 20 3. 20% Compensation for land acquisition must be paid to farmers, to be resettled collectively 1 0.16% Compensation funds to be completely overt; a fixed price subsidy for demolition of specialized items and to make public 1 0.16% Land acquisition should be by way of renting the land 2 0.32% Governments to build new houses for household in difficulties 1 0.16% Governments should make public compensation standard, to ensure water and electricity supply. Will be better if there are water, electricity and gas supply, road. 1 0.16% Obey the government 1 0.16% Total 308 49. 18% Page 177 176 8.1.5 Participation plan in implementation stage 209.During the period of negotiation on land acquisition, every village or group will hold the following two types of meetings: · Meetings of the villager representatives held by the county or the town land administration departments. The themes of such meetings are to make clear the significance of the Project; the area, location, and the time of land acquisition; and the state and province laws, policies and regulations about land acquisition. Such meetings are often held during the consultation and negotiation on land acquisition for a project. · Meetings of all the villagers to be held by the village council with all the villagers or the heads of households as participants at one month before making decision. The themes of these meetings are to explain State and provincial regulations and policies; the area and amount of land acquisition; the standards of compensation; measures of rebuilding and people resettlement; rehabilitation plans for income restoration; allocation of compensation between the collective and affected households; investment of collective compensation; livelihood training needs and plans; and other issues identified during the consultative process. At each meeting opinions, suggestions, and complaints from the villagers are to be collected. Such meetings are often held during the period of land acquisition, implementation, and signing of contracts on compensation. · A public forum is to be arranged for affected people and relevant beneficiaries at least one month prior the implementation of the resettlement. 8.2 Information Dissemination 210.Publicity and information dissemination on the Project opening started at the Project preparatory stage. The purposes and significance of the Project, the time and location of the Project construction components, as well as the relevant State policies concerning land acquisition and housing demolition by the governments at the provincial, prefecture, municipal and county levels will be all publicized in various media, such as newspapers, broadcasting, TV, and magazines. These activities are aimed at letting the local residents know the relevant issues concerning land acquisition and building demolition for the Project. 211.Unified land acquisition and housing demolition notices are publicized to all the affected people before implementing the demolition and relocation one month before implementation of land removal. The purpose is to make the public become familiar with the issues related to land acquisition and housing demolition, such as time and area of land acquisition, policies of compensation and resettlement, regulations of residence registration, and the prohibition on planting unplanned crops. 212.A Resettlement Information Booklet will be prepared and distributed to all affected villages through the land acquisition and resettlement supporting offices of local government one month before implementation of RAP. The Booklet will include a detailed description of many contents such as the scope, procedures, Page 178 177 principles, unit values of compensation, and grievance mechanisms associated with the Project’s land acquisition, building demolition, and resettlement. 213.The resettles’ meetings are another essential way of message dissemination. The purpose of such meetings is to let the participants know first-hand the implementation of land acquisition, policies and standards of compensation, the strategies of housing rebuilding and resettlement, as well as to collect feedback information from the participants. 8.3 Grievances redress 214.Resettlement is a complicated task. It is inevitable that the affected persons will have grievances and complaints during the resettlement implementation. For the purposes of guaranteeing the interests of the affected persons, the resettlement offices will establish a set of highly transparent and simple procedures for collecting and handling grievance and complaints, so as to objectively, justly and efficiently deal with the grievances and complaints of the mass and to ensure the smooth progress of the resettlement. 8.3.1 Methods of collecting grievances and complaints · Collecting grievances of the affected persons from the report of the local ROs, including grievances of the mass, the progress, working measures and existed problems. · All contractors must submit construction journal to the project owner every week, from which information on whether there is any people affecting the construction can be known. · Problems on land acquisition and relocation coordination discovered by Guiguang Company in field inspection. · Relevant information reflected by IMO. · Letters and calls of the affected persons. · Relevant information and problems reflected from local ROs at all levels. · Relevant special problems reflected by the audit and disciplinary inspection divisions. · Special investigation of internal and external monitoring. 8.3.2 Procedures for complaints and appeals 8.3.2.1 The First Stage 215.The affected persons may present their grievances to the village committee or the local ROs at township level orally or in a written form. For oral grievances, the village committee or the local ROs at township levels must keep a written record and provide a clear reply within two weeks. When it involves serious problems needing to be reported to RO at a higher level, the village committee or the local ROs at township levels must endeavor to obtain a reply from the RO at the higher level within two weeks. Page 179 178 8.3.2.2 The Second Stage 216.In case that reply at the First Stage does not satisfy the complainants, the complainants may appeal to the RO at a higher level within one month after receiving the reply at the first stage. RO at the county or district level must make a decision within three weeks. 8.3.2.3 The Third Stage 217.In the event that the affected persons are not satisfied with the reply of the ROs at district or county level, they may appeal to the PROSwithin one month after receiving reply at the second stage. The PROSshall make a reply within four weeks. 8.3.2.4 . The Fourth Stage 218.In case that the affected persons are not satisfied with the reply at the third stage, they may appeal to the civil court within 15 days after receiving the reply from the PRO. 8.3.3 Principles to deal with grievances and complaints 219.The ROs at all levels must conduct field investigation and research about the grievances of the public, and provide objective and just resolutions in line with the principles and standards specified in the national laws and the Resettlement Action Plan after full consideration of the public’s opinions and after patient consultation. Complaints beyond their capability of handling must be submitted to ROs at the higher level and they shall lend a hand in the investigation. 220.The appealed has the right of further appeal on condition that the decision-making institution does not reply within the specified dates. 221.In the process of resettlement, women may have some special grievances and complaints, so PRO has planned at least one female worker in every resettlement group to be responsible for the women’s grievances. The local government and the NGOs such as Civil Administrative Bureau and the Women’s Federation will also supervise the resettlement activities and safeguard the APs especially the women’s rights. 8.3.4 Contents and measures of reply 8.3.4.1 Contents of reply A brief of grievances of the complaints; Results of fact -investigation; Principles and standards in the relevant national regulations and RAP; Resolutions and references The complainants have the right to appeal to ROs at a higher level and the civil court. Guiguang company shall pay the legal costs; Page 180 179 8.3.4.2 Measures to reply Reply to complaints on exceptional cases shall be delivered to the complainant in written form. Reply to complaints that frequently occur shall be made public to the villages or groups the complaints belonged to via holding villagers’ meetings or issuing documents. Whatever the forms of reply, they must be delivered to the resettlement offices which the complaints belonged to. 8.3.5 Complaints recorded and subsequent feedback 222.During the process of resettlement implementation, ROs shall record the complaint and its resolution, and report it to the PROSin written form monthly. The each PROSshall look into the complaint resolution records and conditions regularly. In order to standardize the records about complaints and register the resolution completely, GUIGUANG COMPANY has formulated a form sheet to record or register the complaints and its resolution is formulated below. Name of complainant Filing office Date Receiving point Complaints content Problems required to resolve Options to deal with the problem Actual result of problem resolution Signature of complainant Signature of recorder Note: 1. The recorder shall register honestly the content of complaint and the complainant s requisition; 2. No obstruction or obstacle is existed in the process of appeal; 3. Options taken to deal with the problem will be replied to the complainant within scheduled period. Page 181 180 SECTION 9 BUDGET AND IMPLEMETATION SCHEDULE 9.1 Budget 223.Funds for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of resettlers will be negotiated by the Ministry of Railway and the 3 provinces/autonomous region before the actual implementation of the project. These negotiations are carried out to the basic legal fra mework of the People’s Republic of China. 224.GY-GZ Railway Line will belong to and operated by a joint-venture enterprise (GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation). Shares of the joint-venture enterprise will belong to the Ministry of Railway and the 3 provinces/autonomous region. This way, GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation will be the implementing organization of the project, while the Ministry of Railway is the executing organization. The four latent shareholders of the GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation Limited will report to the State Commission of Development and Reformation in written form the following contents: · The construction of the project will be financed by the Ministry of Railway and the 3 provinces/autonomous region · The three provinces will be responsible for the land acquisition and resettlement of resettlers and costs incurred · Expenses paid by the 3 provinces/autonomous region for land acquisition and resettlement of resettlers will be the equity capital to become shareholders of GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation · The proportion of investment and debt of the GY-GZ Railway Line project are all 50%. Capitalization from the Ministry of Railway is 25. 5% and others from local government is 24. 5%, among which 3.83 billion yuan is expenses for land acquisition and demolition. The main debt is loan from domestic bank and foreign bank, including 3 hundred million dollar from foreign bank and others from domestic bank. 225.Table 76-78 provides the budget of land acquisition and demolition for the 3 provinces/autonomous region. Administrative expenses will be paid to local governments of prefectures and counties involved in land acquisition and demolition. Land acquisition and demolition taxes, including taxes for land use and land registration expenses, collected by the State and local governments are not included into the budget for land acquisition and demolition. This is because the Ministry of Railway has negotiated with the governments of the 3 provinces/autonomous region to waive these taxes. 226.Section 4 Article 31 of the Land Administrative Law regulates that if acquisition of cultivated land is required for a project, a similar amount of cultivated land must be used to exchange for the one acquisitioned. In addition, the exchanged cultivated land is to be able to be used for agricultural production. If there are no similar amount of cultivated land for exchange in the district, land reclamation expenses has to be paid to the State. Land reclamation expenses will be entered into the Page 182 181 accounts of the provincial Department of Land and Resources and to be used for basic farmland transformation. The transformation of farmland is based on annual “land use plan”. For this project, local governments guarantee that basic farmland will remain within the affected counties and districts. This implicates that people of impoverished villages are benefited. 227.Total expenses for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of resettlers of the GY-GZ Railway Line is 3.83 billion yuan, taking up 4.3% of the total budget of the railway construction. Among which direct compensation for land acquisition is 702 million yuan, compensation for demolition of houses is 2.6 billion yuan. As the time limit for temporary occupation of land is yet to be determined, the compensation for all temporary occupation of land will according to the two years land using time (refer to Appendix 6); The compensation of project land acquisition will be calculated according to this project; the compensation of the house relocation of the countryside will be calculated according to each place compensation standard. However, in city houses, school houses and enterprises houses, the compensation will be fixed according to the estimation, some relevant departments are in the process of estimating. This compensation of house of this project refers to the China international engineering consulting company project report estimation Unit. The standard will be the reference of the budget of house relocation: city houses (1824 yuan/m 2 ), school houses (1870 yuan/m 2 ) and enterprise houses (1956 yuan/m 2 ), which means: administration expenses for land acquisition and demolition is to be 2% of the direct compensation for land acquisition and demolition; compensation for ground auxiliaries is listed to be 5% of direct compensation for land acquisition and demolition; the fee for external monitoring work of the resettlement is according to the mileage of the GY-GZ Railway Line of 300 yuan per km per year; unforeseen expenses is according to 10% of the total cost of land acquisition and demolition. See Table 76 for calculation of expenses. Detailed budgetary expenses see Attachment 5. Table 76 Budget of land acquisition and relocation of GY-GZ Railway No. Type of land acquisition and relocation Cost (10 thousands yuan ) 1 Paddy land fflff\1acaronfi\11\03caron\03 2 Dry land fi\1aflffibreve\11\03dotaccent\03 3 Vegetable garden ffiflflfi\11\03ffl\03 4 Fruit garden fflcaronflcaron\03 5 Cultivated land Others fihungarumlaut\1affl\11\03ffl\03 6 Agriculture land caronfihungarumlautcaron\11\03ffi\03 7 Agriculture forest ffdotaccentbreveffi\11\03breve\03 8 Construction land ffldotaccentdotaccentff\11\03caron\03 9 Unused land fifflfiff\11\03ffi\03 10 Recycled land fiffl\11\03caron\03 11 Temporary land using brevecaroncaronbreve\11\03fi\03 12 Subtotal of land acquisition fees \1aflfflflffi\11\03ffl\03 13 Brick concrete fflffihungarumlauthungarumlautdotaccent\11\03caron\03 14 Brick wood ff\1aflhungarumlaut\11\03ffl\03 15 Civil fflcaronfi\1a\11\03ff\03 16 Village house Simple fifflflbreve\11\03ffl\03 Page 183 182 17 Enterprise house hungarumlautflffi\1afl\11hungarumlaut\03 18 School house breveffffffl\11\03ff\03 19 City house fiffl\1ahungarumlaut\1afl\11dotaccent\03 20 Subtotal of relocation fees fflbrevecaronffifibreve\03 21 Total of land acquisition and relocation ffifflcaronbrevefi\1a\11\03\1a\03 22 Land using boundary settlement cost fffifi\03 23 Attachments on the land (5%) ficaronffifflbreve\11\03dotaccent\03 24 Management costs (2%) caronbreveffifl\11ffi\03 25 External monitoring costs(300Yuan/km*year) fibreveff\11\03ffi\03 26 Unexpected expenses (10%) ffifflcaronbrevefi\11\03\1a\03 Total ffidotaccentfflbrevehungarumlautfi\03 228.During the preparation period of the project, the compensation standards have been discussed with affected villages along the railway line. Information handbooks stating specific policies and compensation standards will be distributed to the affected villages and people. Before the start of land acquisition and demolition work, a resettlement information booklet will be prepared. This resettlement information bookletwill list in detail all properties of the affected people and compensation standards of every item. Table 77 shows the annual land acquisition and resettlement expenses which were provided by the project’s finance department and economic assessor. The actual expenses may be different from the estimated cost from the table. Page 184 1 8 3 T a b l e 7 7 B u d g e t o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n a n d r e l o c a t i o n o f G Y - G Z R a i l w a y N o T y p e o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n a n d r e l o c a t i o n T o t a l o f f e e s 1 0 t h o u s a n d s Y u a n 1 s t y e a r 2 n d y e a r T h i r d y e a r 4 t h y e a r 5 t h y e a r 6 t h y e a r 1 P a d d y l a n d 2 4 7 6 1 . 6 1 4 8 5 6 . 9 9 9 0 4 . 6 0 0 0 0 2 D r y l a n d 1 7 0 3 5 . 8 1 0 2 2 1 . 5 6 8 1 4 . 3 0 0 0 0 3 V e g e t a b l e g a r d e n 3 0 0 1 . 2 1 8 0 0 . 7 1 2 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 4 F r u i t g a r d e n 2 6 0 6 . 0 1 5 6 3 . 6 1 0 4 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 5 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d O t h e r s 1 9 7 2 . 2 1 1 8 3 . 3 7 8 8 . 9 0 0 0 0 6 A g r i c u l t u r e p o n d 6 1 9 6 . 3 3 7 1 7 . 8 2 4 7 8 . 5 0 0 0 0 7 A g r i c u l t u r e f o r e s t 4 8 5 3 . 5 2 9 1 2 . 1 1 9 4 1 . 4 0 0 0 0 8 C o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d 2 8 8 4 . 6 1 7 3 0 . 7 1 1 5 3 . 8 0 0 0 0 9 U n u s e d l a n d 1 2 1 4 . 3 7 2 8 . 6 4 8 5 . 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 R e c y c l e d l a n d 1 2 . 6 7 . 5 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 T e m p o r a r y l a n d 5 6 6 5 . 2 2 8 3 2 . 6 2 8 3 2 . 6 1 2 S u b t o t a l f o r l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n 7 0 2 0 3 . 3 4 1 5 5 5 . 5 2 8 6 4 7 . 8 0 0 0 1 3 B r i c k c o n c r e t e 2 3 9 9 8 . 6 9 5 9 9 . 4 1 4 3 9 9 . 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 B r i c k w o o d 4 7 0 9 . 2 1 8 8 3 . 7 2 8 2 5 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 5 C i v i l 2 6 1 7 . 4 1 0 4 7 . 0 1 5 7 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 6 V i l l a g e h o u s e S i m p l e 1 2 0 5 . 2 4 8 2 . 1 7 2 3 . 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 E n t e r p r i s e h o u s e 9 0 3 7 0 . 9 3 6 1 4 8 . 4 5 4 2 2 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 8 S c h o o l h o u s e 5 4 4 2 . 4 2 1 7 6 . 9 3 2 6 5 . 4 0 0 0 0 1 9 C i t y h o u s e 1 2 7 9 7 0 . 8 5 1 1 8 8 . 3 7 6 7 8 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 S u b t o t a l o f r e l o c a t i o n f e e s 2 5 6 3 1 4 . 5 1 0 2 5 2 5 . 8 1 5 3 7 8 8 . 7 0 0 0 2 1 T o t a l o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n a n d r e l o c a t i o n 3 2 6 5 1 7 . 8 1 4 4 0 8 1 . 3 1 8 2 4 3 6 . 6 0 0 0 2 2 L a n d u s i n g b o u n d a r y s e t t l e m e n t c o s t 4 1 1 4 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 A t t a c h m e n t s o n t h e l a n d ( 5 % ) 1 6 3 2 5 . 8 8 5 9 7 9 5 . 5 6 5 3 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 2 4 M a n a g e m e n t c o s t s ( 2 % ) 6 5 3 0 . 3 5 4 1 3 0 6 . 1 1 9 5 9 . 1 1 9 5 9 . 1 1 3 0 6 . 1 0 0 2 5 E x t e r n a l m o n i t o r i n g c o s t s ( 3 0 0 Y u a n / k m * y e a r ) 1 5 4 . 3 2 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 2 6 U n e x p e c t e d e x p e n s e s ( 1 0 % ) 3 2 6 5 1 . 7 7 1 3 0 6 0 . 7 1 3 0 6 0 . 7 6 5 3 0 . 4 0 0 Page 185 1 8 4 T o t a l 3 8 2 5 9 1 . 1 1 6 8 6 8 0 . 3 2 0 4 0 1 2 . 5 8 5 1 5 . 2 1 3 3 1 . 8 2 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 Page 186 185 9.2 Annual fund plan flhungarumlaut\11 \03 See Table 77 for the annual estimated primal budgetary of land acquisition and demolition. The formulation of the annual budgetary is based on the following assumptions: 181.8 633.7 5.6 2.9 0 : \03 · Compensation for land acquisition, land reclamation expenses, compensation for young crops and compensation for temporary occupation of land will be 60% completed in the first year, the remaining 40% will be completed in the second year; · 40% of the demolition of structures will be completed in the first year, the remaining 60% will be completed in the second year; · It includes administration expenses of 5%. Natural reservation expenses is according to 5. 6% of the basic budget, price contingency will be increased by 3% every year; · In addition, the budget also includes fees for internal and external monitoring work during the resettlement period and 2 years of 6 years after the resettlement work has been completed. It is estimated the total expenses will be 1. 543 million. 9.3 Financial Sources 230.Till now, funds for activities of land acquisition and resettlement come from funds for construction of railway from the Ministry of Railway and domestic loans by the Ministry of Railway. As part of the reformation of railway fund initiated by Ministry of railway in 2004, the outline contract about the land acquisition for the new railway line and the distribution of resettlement fund between the provincial governments has been executed. Therefore, the Ministry of Railway is negotiating with the 3 provinces/autonomous region on establishing a GY-GZ Railway Line joint-venture corporation. Once the joint-venture corporation is established, expenses for land acquisition and demolition provided by the 3 provinces/autonomous region will be the equity capital in the joint-venture corporation. 231.Funds for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement will be allocated to local resettlement departments by the Ministry of Railway when the construction work has started. The specific amount to be allocated will be determined according to the amount of land acquisition and demolition in areas and progress of the implementation. It can be confirmed that the funds will be allocated by the Ministry of Railway to areas before the implementation of land acquisition and demolition started. It is also ensured that the funds will be paid to the affected people before land acquisition and demolition is implemented. 232.Affected households will receive compensation for affected houses, subsidiary trees, other auxiliaries, crops on the land and etc. Other affected parties (enterprises, schools, public facilities and etc) will receive similar compensation. Affected villages will receive compensation for land and auxiliaries that belong to village collectives. These compensations will be used by village collectives Page 187 186 according to regulations of document No. 28 of the State Council, Concerning Guidance and Opinions on Improving the System for Compensation of Land Acquisition and Resettlement by the Department of Land and Resources and each province/autonomous region. 9.4 Implemetation Schedule 233.The period of construction for the project is estimated to be about 5 years. The designing and preliminary preparation for the construction of the project has begun during early 2007. Land acquisition, demolition and earth-wood construction will start in December 2008 and January2009. It is estimated that the project will be completed in the second quarter year of 2013. It is planned that commissioning and test operation will be started during the later half year of 2013 and the first half year of 2014. Currently, it is estimated that full operation will be in the later half year of 2014. If the time of construction of the principal part of the project changes, the time of completion of the project will also be changed. 234.The preparation time for the construction of the railway line including land acquisition and demolition is generally arranged for between 4-6 months. Preparation work for the construction includes construction of roads and channels, laying of power supply lines, linking up of telecommunication lines; determination and construction of work sites and work houses; relocation of basic facilities on acquisitioned land, demolition of houses, submission for approval paperwork of land acquisitioned and etc. 235.The schedule for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement should be formulated according to the schedule of earth-wood project. Land acquisition should be completed before the start of the earth-wood project. There should be time of between 3-5 months for demolition and reconstruction of houses. 236.See Table 78 for main activities of every item related to the construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line and resettlement of resettlers. Table 79 shows activities related to the progress of the projects. Page 188 187 Table 78 GY-GZ Railway Line Resettlement Progress Activities Responsible Organizations Period of Implementation Project preparation and preliminary design China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd and Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd 2007. 2-2008. 10 Measurement and determination of land acquisition (detailed survey of measurements) Local Departments of Land and Resources, local project offices, townships, villages, railway contractors 2008. 12-2009. 01 Survey of areas of houses of affected households (including attachments), survey of resettlement of resettlers Local land administration departments, local project offices, townships, villages, demolished households, railway contractors 2008. 12-2008. 02 Convening various negotiation conferences and resettlement conferences Local land administration departments, local project offices, townships, villages, demolished households, railway contractors, professionals from Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd 2007. 03-2009. 05 Formulate detail compensation and resettlement methods (include confirmation of new residential plots), training of project members Local land administration departments, local project offices, townships, villages, demolished households, railway contractors, Ministry of Railway, China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd and Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd 2007. 10-2008. 12 Preparation of land use plan, submit plan to Department of Land and Resources for approval China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd and Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co. Ltd, local land administration department, village cadres, affected households and enterprises participate in the discussion 2007. 12-2009. 12 Publicize resettlement plan to affected people Local land administration departments, local project offices, townships, villages, demolished households, railway contractors 2008. 12 Sign village and household agreements on land acquisition and demolition Government ra ilway construction support offices, land administration offices, townships and villages, demolished households 2008. 12-2010.5 Payment of compensation Railway contractors, government railway construction support offices, affected villages and demolished households 2008. 12-2010.5 Reconstruction of new houses Demolished households to build their new houses 2008. 12- Page 189 188 Relocation Demolished households, villages, township governments, railway contractors 2008. 12-2010.5 Construction of civil works Railway contractors 2009. 01 Page 190 1 8 9 T a b l e 7 9 : S c h e d u l e o f t h e R e s e t t l e m e n t C a u s e d b y L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n a n d H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n o f G G R J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J 1 2 3 3 A 3 B 3 C 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 9 2 0 1 0 Page 191 190 SECTION 10 MONITORING AND EVALUATING 237.To ensure implementation is according to the resettlement plan and realize the appropriate resettlement of resettlers, the project will conduct monitoring of the implementation of land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of resettlers. The monitoring work is conducted separately concurrently: internal monitoring by resettlement organizations and independent external monitoring. 10.1 Internal Monitoring 10.1.1 Intent and Task 238.The target of internal monitoring is to maintain supervision responsibility of the resettlement organs as specified in the RAP during implementation, and ensure that the pro ject can be constructed smoothly and the resettlers’ legal rights will not be impaired. The auditing department of the provincial government will independently exercise the auditing monitoring function over concerning units under its jurisdiction in accordance with the laws and regulations. The superior units assume the responsibilities for monitoring their subordinates so that the RAP principle and schedule can be followed. 10.1.2 Organization and Personnel 239.Internal monitoring of the project land acquisition and relocation resettlement work is managed by GY-GZ Railway Line Project Construction Headquarters. The actual monitoring will be implemented by offices of the project construction leadership teams (headquarters) in each county (city and district) and each village. To effectively implement the function of internal monitoring, resettlement institutions of every level has provided special personnel to undertake this work. They will participate in the formulation of the RAP, control and monitor the implementation and progress according to the RAP. 10.1.3 Contents of Monitoring 240.The main contents to be monitored for internal monitoring are shown as below: · Allocation and utilization of the resettlement compensation · Selection and allocation of new house plots · Rebuilding of private houses · Support to vulnerable groups · Employment of the PAPs · Quality and quantity of new developed land · Adjustment and distribution of the land · Transfer of the land subsidy fees · Relocation of private shops (If any affected) · Restoration of special facilities · Scheduling of the work above mentioned · Implementation of the policies in RP Page 192 191 · Public participation and consultation during implementation · Staffing, training, work schedule and working effectiveness of resettlement offices at all levels. 10.1.4 Procedures of Implementation 241.Implementation procedures of the internal monitoring work is as follows: 1. GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation will carry out an internal monitoring mechanism to examine activities of resettlement, build a basic database for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement, and monitor the preparation and implementation progress of resettlement of resettlers. 2. During the implementation period, resettlement institutions of every level are to build a resettlement information base, and renew the information according the practical conditions. They are to promptly report records of activities and progress of implementation to higher authorities to maintain the continuous monitoring of the implementation of resettlement. 3. In the above mentioned monitoring mechanism, regulated information tables will be formulated. To realize the continuous flow of information from village level to offices of resettlement, main components of the internal monitoring system: offices of construction leadership teams (headquarters) of counties (cities and districts) and resettlement working groups of townships (towns and neighborhoods), will conduct periodical examination and verification. 10.2 Independent External Monitoring and Evaluating 10.2.1 Intent and Task 242.External monitoring and evaluation mainly carry out periodical monitoring and evaluation of land acquisition, demolition and resettlement activities outside of the resettlement institutions to evaluate if the target of resettlement has been attained. The external monitoring work is to provide evaluation, opinions and suggestion on the whole process of resettlement and circumstances of the rehabilitating the production and living standards of the resettlers. The external monitoring work is also to provide an early warning system for the project management departments and to provide channels for reflections for the opinions of the resettlers. 243.The external monitoring organization will shoulder the responsibility of being a consultant for coordination teams for land acquisition, demolition and resettlement of resettlers of the Ministry of Railway and GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation. The external monitoring organization will follow, monitor and evaluate activities for implementation of the resettlement plan. The external monitoring organization will also provide opinions and consultations on decision-making. 10.2.2 Organization and Personnel 244.The external monitoring organization will implement all basic monitoring work through providing technical assistance to the Ministry of Railway or GY-GZ Railway Line Corporation Limited and survey of the immigration and the living standards of the affected people. Page 193 192 10.2.3 Main Indexes of Monitoring and Evaluating 245.The main indexes of the external monitoring and evaluation of resettlement include: A. Main Indicators for Monitoring · Progress: including preparation, implementation of land requisition, housing relocation and resettlement. · Quality: including civil construction quality and degree of resettlers’ satisfaction. · Investment: including allocation and use of the funds. B. Main Indicators for Evaluation (1)Resettlement · Economic conditions: household economic development before and after resettlement, including assets, production materials, subsistence materials, income, etc. · Environmental conditions: living environment before and after resettlement, including traffic, culture and education, sanitation, commercial service facilities, etc. · Employment: change in employment, including employment rate, assistance to the different PAPs, especially the vulnerable PAPs, such as impoverished families and minority families, etc. · Development in community: local economy in resettlement host sites, environmental development, neighborhood relation, and public opinions after resettlement. (2) Infrastructure: change of infrastructure of affected area before and after the Project . (3) Enterprises and business: change of running environment and situation of enterprises and business before and after the Project. 10.2.4 Method of Monitoring and Evaluating 246.Monitoring and evaluation will be performed on the basis of the survey data provided by the survey design institution and resettlement implementation institution. With an overall understanding of the situation, the evaluation will be performed by sample survey, key informant interview and rapid rural appraisal techniques. 247.The external monitoring and evaluating organization will also carry out the following work: fi ). Survey of resettlers’ living standards · A base-line survey will be conducted for this project, including the collection of selected samples of the base-line living standards of the resettlers. (The preliminary samples will be randomly collected). The living standard will be investigated once or twice a year to monitor the variation in the resettlers’ living standards. The necessary data can be obtained by periodical survey, random interview and site visit, based on which statistical analysis and evaluation are performed. There will also be targeted survey of vulnerable groups. · The survey comprises various indicators of living standards. some of the indicators will be used for weighing the dynamic variation of living standards before and after the land requisition and resettlement. The selected indicators will be checked to see whether they are reasonable in reflecting the actual production and living levels in the base-line survey and are subject to modification according to the actual conditions, so as to guarantee the message obtained reflects the quality and quantity of the real situation. 2). Holding Public Consultation Page 194 193 The independent monitoring and evaluation institution will participate in the public consultation conferences held by the villages and townships. By this method, the institution can evaluate the effectiveness the public participation and the cooperative attitude of the resettlers towards the RP implementation. Such activities will be conducted during and after the resettlement implementation. 3 \0c Gathering Resettlers’ opinions The independent monitoring and evaluation institution will often interview the township resettlement offices and village groups to know the opinions collected from the resettlers and interview the resettlers who have grievances. The institution will report the opinions and suggestions from affected individuals and collectives to the Project Resettlement Office, and provide advice for improvement, so that the resettlement implementation can be more smooth and effective. 4). Other responsibilities The independent monitoring and evaluation institution has provided advice to the project resettlement office in preparation of the RAP, and will monitor the following activities in the process of implementation. 1. Selection of resettlement sites, 2. Construction of houses, 3. Production arrangement and rehabilitation, 4. Support to the vulnerable group, 5. Relocation of private-owned shops, 6. Re-construction of special facilities, 7. Payment and amount of the compensation, 8. Resettlers’ transfer, 9. Employment of laborers, 10. Training, 11. Schedule of the items above mentioned, 12. Organizational network for the resettlement, 13. Use of compensation of the collective-owned land and resettlers’ income, 14. Employment of the surplus laborers and income increase of them. 10.2.5 Work Procedures 248.External monitoring work procedures will be as follows: (1) Preparation of monitoring and evaluating outline, (2) Developing computer softwares for monitoring and evaluating of the resettlement, (3) Drafting the investigation outline, survey forms, and record cards for sample villages and sample households, (4) Design of the sampling survey, (5) Base-line survey, (6) Establishing the information system for monitoring and evaluation (7) Investigation for monitoring —Community socio-economic survey —Resettlement implementation institutions Page 195 194 —Sample villages survey —Sample households survey —Sample survey for other affected objects (8) Sorting of monitoring information and establishment of database (9) Comparison analysis (10) Preparing a monitoring and evaluation report each year or half a year. 10.2.6 Formulation Plan of Report 10.2.6.1 Resettlement Act Plan Report 249.The formulation of the resettlement activity plan (RAP) of this project was draft December 2007; the immigrant specialists have negotiation to refresh the relative material and data many times, the latest update finished on November 2008. The immigrant resettlement plan is submitted to World Bank for evaluation through the Centre of Foreign Capital of the Ministry of Railway. 10.2.6.2 Progress Report of Resettlement A. Time Period 250.Starting from the resettlement implementation, report on resettlement progress shall be submitted at least once every three months from the lower resettlement offices to the higher resettlement offices. GY-GZ Railway Company should collect the information of land acquisition and housing demolition and formulate the ‘Resettlement Progress Report’ according to the reports submitted from resettlement offices at all levels, and then submitted to the WB twice every year, respectively by June 30 and December 31. The time period of the report is half a year. B. Layout of Contents 251.The format of the resettlement progress report will and shall be prepared as per the requirements of the WB. Accordingly, the report usually consists of two parts: a) the text part that describes in details the resettlement progress, payment and use of compensation, showing the progress, problems and difficulties met in the implementation, and the corresponding resolution and measures; and b) forms and lists that mainly show statistical data of the previous six (6) months, reflecting the progress by comparison of the actual and planned land requisition, house removal, reconstruction and use of compensation. The form and list formats are provided in Tables 80 and 81. Table 80 Progress Form of Resettlement Prepared by: As of: Date of preparation: Items Unit Planned Completed in This Quarter Accumulated Completion (%) Fund allocation Private houses rebuilding APs moving into new housing Page 196 195 Old houses demolition Redeveloping public buildings Electric line restoration Communication line restoration Land acquisition Land reclamation Filled by: Signature of chief: Official seal: Page 197 196 Table 81 Utilization of Land Compensation and Resettlement Subsidy Zone and Township: As of: Date of Preparation: Affected Unit Description Unit/Quantity Fund Invested (CNY) Compensation/Subsidy in Place (CNY) Filled by: Signature of chief: Official seal: Note:“Description” is that of development of water conservancy facilities (open channels in meters, pumping/lift stations in set; livestock or poultry breeding (pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. ); land reclamation (in mu); development of public services; development of infrastructures; and development of enterprises, etc. 10.2.6.3 Independent Monitoring and Evaluating Report of resettlement 252.The independent monitoring institution will submit monitoring and evaluation report to the World Bank through the center of foreign capital utilization and technology introduction of MOR before July 31 each year. A. Time Period 253.In accordance with the World Bank ’s requirement, after commencement of the resettlement, the monitoring and evaluation on resettlement will be carried out twice a year during resettlement implement period, with investigations for monitoring and evaluation respectively on April and Oct and monitoring and evaluation reports respectively on July 31 and Dec 31 each year. After resettlement implement, the monitoring and evaluation on resettlement will be carried out once a year, with investigation for monitoring and evaluation on April and monitoring and evaluation report on July 31 each year. 254.According to the overall progress plan of the project, land acquisition, demolition and resettlement work is planned to begin in mid 2008 and completed in mid 2010. The independent monitoring and evaluation of immigration is to be conducted according to the conclusion of the implementation of resettlement. The monitoring and evaluating work is to be carried out 7 times (twice in 2008, twice in 2009, twice in 2010, once in 2011 and once in 2012 and appraisal after construction). B. Contents 255.Contents of the external monitoring and evaluating report include: (1) Base-line survey of the displaced; (2) Progress of the land requisition, dismantle, relocation and resettlement activities; (3) Resettlement and restoration of production; (4) Housing demolition, relocation and reconstruction of the displaced; (5) Living standards of the displaced; (6) Availability and utilization of the resettlement funds; (7) Operation and efficiency of the resettlement implementation organization; (8) Assistance to vulnerable groups; and (9) Issues and suggestions. Page 198 197 SECTION 11 ENTITLEMENT MATRIX Table82 Rights for Land Acquisition and Demolition Compensation and Resettlement of the Construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line Types of Impact Affected People Compensation or Measures for Resettlement Compensation Standards Land Acquisition Village Collectives 1) Compensation for cultivated land 2) Compensation for non-cultivated Land 3) Compensation for village collective auxillary assets 1. Compensation payment for cultivated land is 6-10 times of average value per mu 3 years prior acquisition. 2. Resettlement subsidies for each villager is 4-6 times of average value per mu 3 years prior acquisition. See attached section 5 and 6, and Table 60-64. 3. The proportion of compensation and subsidies is determined based on the capability of rehabilitation of income after relocation and loss of income. Note: If the living standard of the villager cannot be maintained as prior acquisition from the compensation and subsidies, additional resettlement subsidies will be provided after approval from provincial and city level governments Page 199 198 Villagers 1. Compensation for standing crops 2. Compensation for personal auxiliaries 3. One or more of the livelihood measures of the village livelihood development package, including, but not limited to, a) Reallocation of village reserve land or land to be developed b) Redistribution of remaining land in the villages c) Enhanced productivity of remaining land through investment of the company money d) Participating in the government social security program e) Cash payment to households f) Vocational training 1. Compensation for standing crops and auxiliaries to be based on market and replacement cost under the policy framework in the RP. 2. Land compensation funds to be used collectively among all village members as part of the village livelihood development package to be determined through village council meetings. 3. The affected farmers who lose use right of their contracted farmland, will share equally and equitably among the rest of the village members in the reallocation of the village resources under the village livelihood development village. The village development package will be developed and agreed in the village councils collectively. The package will be based on the available resources in the village, including land, financial resources, and other opportunities, such as social security programs and non- farm jobs. The village package will ensure equal share and opportunities among all members and gurantee that the affected farmers will be compensated under the package. Vulnerable household s 1. All the above entitlements relevant to their impacts 2. Assistance and priority attention in house construction and livelihood measures 1. They will be further confirmed during the detailed planning process. 2. Priority attention in all livelihood development measures Page 200 199 Rural Households 1. Compensation payment for houses at replacement cost 2. Relocation expenses 3. Free allocation of new residential plots by the villages 1. Compensation is based on reconstruction cost of new house 2. Relocation and transition expenses include loss of income and damages property during relocation 3. New residential plots to be chosen and agreed, provided within existing villages without cost 4. Salvagable materials can be retrieved without cost Relocation of Residenti al Houses Vulnerable Groups 1. The above entitlements relevant to house demolition and priority attention 2. An additional cash assistance at 2000 Yuan per household 3. Assistance of manpower and transport tools in transition, new houses construction Page 201 200 Urban Residents 1. House compensation or substitution expenses 2. Relocation expenses 3. Transition allowance 1. Based on the principle of property right exchange and compensation as market price, replacement can be implemented or the mixture of the above principle can be implemented. the area of housing is the total area of housing resettlement when property right exchange. Compensation cost is the cost of replacement cost. 2. Compensation is to include expenses for moving from the old house to the new house. All legal transaction or registration expenses are to be exempted. Relocated people have the rights to salvage materials from the demolished house 3. Temporary rent fee can be subsidized if the house has to be removed before constructed. the Temporary rent fee can be subsidized 6 months. Table 83 Rights for Land Acquisition and Demolition Compensation and Resettlement of the Construction of the GY-GZ Railway Line Continuation Types of Impact Affected People Compensation or Measures for Resettlement Compensation Standards Page 202 201 Commercial Enterprises 1. To be provided with relocated business houses based on the principle of “one for one” 2. Transition and relocation expenses 3. If demolition is conducted prior to construction of the house, subsidies for loss of income during the suspense of business will be provided 1. Implementation of the “one for one" principle for Business Houses relocated. 2. All losses incurred due to demolition will be compensated. Including resettlement fee. equipment storing fee and rent fee etc. 3. All losses during the shutout of business, including the salary of employees Relocation of Business Houses Industrial Enterprises 1. Compensation for the houses 2. Transition and relocation expenses 3. If demolition is conducted prior to construction of the house, subsidies for loss of income during the suspense of business will be provided 1. Evaluate the compensation fee on the standard of replacement cost before resettlement. 2. All losses incurred due to demolition will be compensated. Including resettlement fee. equipment storing fees 3. Employees of affected enterprises have the priority of reemployment or can take the compensation of the lost profit and salary for employees during shutout, the latter is paid to employees directly. Page 203 202 Institutions 1) Resettlement expenses 2) Reconstruction will be made by the government 1) Standard of new structure will not be lower than that prior demolition 2) Quality and standard of construction will not be lower than prior demolition 3) Cash compensation is to be provided based on the resettlement cost if there is no requirement for reconstruction 4) Payment of salaries and compensation to be made directly to employees Relocation of Other Structures Affected Schools 1) Governments or local village- government will make use of the compensation to reconstruct 2) To be reconstructed then demolished, the standard is not to be lower than the original structure 1)Standard of new structure will not be lower than that prior demolition 2) If there are great changes in the newly constructed school, such as the new school is very much further from their residences than the old school, students and teachers will be arranged to another new school 3) Compensation of loss of salaries will be made directly to the employees Relocation of Basic Infrastructur es Affected Basic Infrastructur es 1) To be demolished by construction departments of railway 2) Owner of basic infrastructure will make use of compensation to reconstruct 1) Recovered directly by railway construction organizations during construction, such as rural paths, irrigation channels. 2) endowed by railway department, invite professional team to resettle, such as communication establishment, electric power etc . some infrastructure, such as compensation to affected people caused by railway department as drinking-water tower. Illuminate circuitry ,then reconstruction will be implemented by affected people themselves. Temporary Occupation of Land Village Collectives and Villagers 1) procedure Compensation for young crops 1)to apply the permission from and register in the local land and natural resources bureau, and attain such approval Page 204 203 Villagers young crops 2) Fee for temporary occupation of land 3) The land is to be recovered to its original condition when returned to owner attain such approval 2)the compensation rates should be based on the loss of affected people. the temporary land acquisition fee is cacluated by AAOV \03h years, and paid to the land-users. 3/4) guarantee fee for the land reclamation will be paid ,and paid back after the land is restored. Or the guarantee fee will be used as deposit , and relamation will be done by villagers . Reclamation should be supervised and confirmed by the local land and natural resources bureau. Page 205 204