40190-013: GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management and ...

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Resettlement Plan Project Number: 40190-013 December 2018 CAM: GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project (Loan 2970/8262 and Grant 0330) Detailed Resettlement Plan 1 (DRP1- for Barrage and Main Canal) Part 2 Prepared by Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology of the Royal Government of Cambodia for the Asian Development Bank. The Resettlement Plan Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

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Resettlement Plan Project Number: 40190-013 December 2018

CAM: GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management

and Mitigation Project

(Loan 2970/8262 and Grant 0330)

Detailed Resettlement Plan 1

(DRP1- for Barrage and Main Canal)

Part 2

Prepared by Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology of the Royal Government of

Cambodia for the Asian Development Bank.

The Resettlement Plan Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

XII. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

A. Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM)

89. The Project will be implemented by MOWRAM as the executing agency (EA) throughthe Central Project Management Unit (CPMU), which will support the EA to undertake overalloversight and management of the Project. lt will be suppoted by consultants to ensure thatprocedures are followed and that the implementation schedules are kept on track. TheProvincial Department of Water Resources and Meteorology (PDWRAM) in Pursat Provinceis the lmplementing Agency (IA) and receive direct support from CPMU. However, theimplementation of the DRP1 which mandated to the General Department of Resettlement(GDR) will be carried out by the Resettlement Department 3 (RD3).

B. lnter-ministerial Resetlement Committee (IRC)

90. The IRC is the decision making and oversight body for LAR. The IRC has the mandateto review and evaluate the resettlement impact of land acquisition for public infrastructuredevelopment projects in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The IRC is established by the MEF andled by the Permanent Chairman from MEF (currently at Under Secretary level). The IRCcarries out its function through a working group (IRC-WG) which has been established for thisFDRMMP.

C. General Department of Resettlement (GDR)

91. The GDR is the permanent secretariat of the IRC and will be the lead agency for theimplementation, monitoring and reporting of the UDRRP1. The GDR has assigned theresponsibility for the implementation of DRP1 to Resettlement Department 23 (RD3). Themonitoring of the implementation of the DRP1 and the management of the GRM will be carriedout by the Department of Interna! Monitoring and Data Management In addition, the DIMDMwill record and review all complaints and grievances submitted by the APs, investigate themand make recommendations on compliance to the Director General of GDR.

D. Cadastral Administration Office

92. The Cadastral Administration Ofice (CAO) under the Ministry of Land Management,Urban Planning and Construction is responsible for issuing titling documents, including thecertificate of land use rights, hard titles and social land concession as part of securing tenurefor landless and issuing title documents for the land plets acquired in favor of MOWRAM. Thedetail role of CAO is provided in para. 69.

E. CPMU under MOWRAM

93. The CPMU established in MOWRAM will carry out the following specific tasks relatedto the implementation of LAR activities und DRP1:

(i) submit the Mission Aide Memoire or Memorandum of Understanding to GDRand seek endorsement of provisions relating to LAR;

(ii) participate as a member of the IRC-WG and assist the Provincial ResettlementSub-Committee Working Group (PRSC-WG) in carrying out the LAR tasks atthe provincial level;

(iii) ensure that GDR participates and carries out all safeguard reviews duringproject review missions; and

(iv) advise GDR in case of any resettlement bottlenecks hampering or having thepotential to delay the construction activities.

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F. IRC-Working Group (IRC-WG)

94. The IRC-WG will carry out the day to day LAR activities under the DRP1 will be led bythe Deputy Director of Department of Resettlement 3 (RD3) of the GDR and comprise oftechnical CPMU staf of the MOWRAM/PDMORAM, staff of the RD3, and staff of the Ministryof Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction. The IRC-WG is responsible for all thefield work under the supervision of the Director of the RD3 and overall guidance and directionof the Director General of the GDR. The composition of the IRC-WG for this DRP1 is in Table20 below.

T bl 20 C a e No. Name 1 PIN Nilla (TL)

2 YOUK Bunheng

3 HE Lyhan

4 PEN Daracam

5 SOK Sopheak

6 SAO Channarith

7 THACH Sophanith

8 SOY Aphiroth

9 SOUN Mengsong

10 KIN Punlork

11 PHAN Lytek

f omposII0n o f IRC WG f DRP1- or Position

Deputy Director

Chief Office 3

Deputy Chief Office 3

Deputy Director

Chief Office

Officer

Deputy Chief Office 3

Chief Office

Officer

Officer

Officer

Agency RD 3, GDR

RD 3, GDR

RD 3, GDR

DIMDM, GDR

DIMDM, GDR

MOWRAM

RD 3, GDR

MLMUPC

MOWRAM

MOWRAM

MOWRAM

G. Provincial Resetlement Sub-Committee (PRSC)

95. The PRSC has been established by the Provincial Governar at the request of the IRCfor the DRP1. The composition of the PRSC is shown in the Table 21 below.

No. 1

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3

4

5

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T bl 21 C a e . omposII0n o f PRSC f DRP1 or Position/Title Name of Representative

Head (Vice Governar) UNG Kimleang

Director of PDEF EK Bunnarath

Director of PDWRAM KEO Vey

Director of MLMUPC CHEANG Vuthy

Provincial Police OW Heang

Provincial Military Police SO Sovanndy

(i) Provide the coordination and suppoting role to the GDR, IRC and IRC-WG forthe preparation, implementation and monitoring of the resettlement plans in thefield and at the local level;

(ii) Ensure all relevant provincial and local government authorities provide thenecessary support for LAR;

(iii) manage the public consultation meetings at Provincial Level; and(iv) Responsible and accountable for the disbursements of the compensation

payments at the provincial level.

H. PRSC Working Group (PRSC-WG)

96. The PRSC-WG has been established by the Provincial Governar and is responsible forcarrying out the technical functions of the PRSC and works with the IRC-WG in carrying outLAR activities at the provincial level. The composition of PRSC-WG is in Table 21 below.

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a e T bl 22 C omposition of PRSC-WG for the DRP1 No. Position/Title Name of Representative

1 Provincial Hali DY Kirima

2 Agriculture Ofice, PDWRAM PA Sovannareth

3 PDEF CHAY Nann

4 Provincial Hali CHEM Lengheang

5 lrrigation Ofice, PDWRAM KIM Chin

6 PLMUPC MOM Bophann

7 PDEF YUN Chanratha

8 Relevant Commune Chief

9 Relevant Viliage Chief

l. Linkage to the Award of Civil Works Contract with DRP1

97. The civil works contracts for the new barrage and m ain canal shall be awarded onlyafter the following conditions are met: (i) completion of compensation payment to AHs; (ii) thenew barrage and main canal areas are free of all encumbrances; and (iii) validation by EMA onthe substantial compliance of the DRP1 implementation. These requirements will pave the wayfor ADB to issue its "No Objection" to MOWRAM for the award of civil works contract to thecivil works contractor. MOWRAM and PDWRAM will ensure that no resettlement activities willoverlap with the construction activities. However, ADB provided No Objection to the award totwo contracts and contractors were mobilized to specifically work in the sections of the newbarrage and main canal where there are no land acquisition and resettlement are involved.

XIII. MONITORING AND REPORTING

98. lmplementation the DRP1 will require both interna! and externa! monitoring because

the new barrage and main canal involves significant involuntary resettlement impact.

A. Interna! Monitoring

99. All interna! monitoring and repoting on the implementation of the DRP1 will be carriedout by the GDR in accordance with the principies agreed in this DRP1. DIMDM of the GDR willperform routine interna! monitoring. The objective of interna! monitoring is to (i) measure andreport on the progress in the preparation and implementation of the RP1; (ii) identify problemsand risks, if any and the measures to mitigate them; and (iii) assess if the compensation andrehabilitation assistance are in accordance with the provisions under the DRP1. Interna!monitoring with results will be repoted to IRC and CPMU on a quaterly basis. The IRC-WGand the PRSC-WG will gather data and information on the progress of the LAR from the fieldby the will submit monthly reports to the responsible RD3. The RD3 will compile the fieldreports and prepare a consolidated repot for the on the implementation of RP1 on monthlybasis. The repot will be submitted to the DIMDM for interna! monitoring. The DIMDM will (i)review the monthly progress repots, including fielding its own missions to verify the progressand the validity of the data and information, if deemed necessary; and (ii) compile quarterlymonitoring report for submission to the Director General of GDR. After the quarterly report isendorsed by the GDR, it will be submitted to the MOWRAM and CPMU. The status ofimplementation of the DRP1 will be incorporated in the quarterly progress report of the Projectby CPMU for submission to ADB.

100. lndicators subject to integrated interna! monitoring are those related to process andimmediate outputs and results, as follows: (i) information campaign and consultations with AHsand stakeholders; (ii) conduct of DMS; (iii) payments of compensation; (iv) delivery ofassistance to APs; and (v) grievance redress, among others. Relevant indicators have beendeveloped for implementation by GDR, and the PRSC (Annex 8).

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B. Externa! Monitoring and Reporting

1 O 1. Given that the construction of the new barrage and the rehabilitation of main canal has significant involuntary resettlement impacts and is classified category A, the IRC-GDR has already engaged a national firm for the services of the externa! monitoring agency (EMA) on 7 November 2017 for the externa! monitoring and reporting until completion of the implementation of DRP1. Given that the DRP1 is yet to be approved and implemented, the EMA is yet to carry out any externa! monitoring. The EMA will verify the interna! monitoring information and carry out the externa! monitoring of resettlement activities and will provide advice to GDR on involuntary safeguards compliance issues and propose corrective actions. The EMA will verify the data and information of the interna! monitoring reports prepared by DIMDM. lt will (i) caryout an assessment of the implementation of DRP1 and (ii) prepare quarterly externa! monitoring and semi-annual repots for GDR. The reportswill highlight safeguard compliance issues, corrective measures and lesson for implementingfuture RPs. GDR will review and endorse the semi-annual reports and corrective actionplan, if any and foward copies to ADB for further reviewing and 1oading on ADB'swebsite.

XIV. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

102. The DRP1 will be implemented during the period February - March 2019 after theapproval of the DRP1 and the budget. The compensation payments will be carried out for allthe 208 AHs within three months. MOWRAM will ensure that the contractor(s) will notcommence construction prior to the payment of compensation. However, construction that isconfined to the ROW and where there are no AHs, construction can proceed based onagreement between MOWRAM and ADB. In case of any AH that rejects the compensationpackage, the construction will commence in the areas where there are no LAR impacts whilethe complaint is being processed through the GRM. Table 23 shows the detailed activities andtheir schedule in implementing the DRP1 for the construction of the new barrage andrehabilitation of main canal.

a e Imp emen a I0n se e ue T bl 23 DRP1. t f h d l

Resettlement Activities Schedule

Approval of DRP1 by IRC 21 December 2018

Approval of DRP1 by ADB 28 December 2018

Disclose DRP1 on ADB and MOWRAM websites 2 January 2019

Approval of Budget by IRC/MEF 31 January 2019

Prepare Draft Contracts, Consultation and Offer of Compensation 1-22 February 2019

Signing of Contracts for Compensation 25-28 February 2019

Disbursement of Compensation to the AHs 4-8 March 2019

Submit EMA Compliance Report on DRP1 lmplementation to ADB 18 March 2019

ADB's No Objection to Civil Works 22 March 2019

Handover of Land to MOWRAM 29 March 2019

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Annexes

Annex 1: Annex 2: Annex 3: Annex 4: Annex 5: Annex 6:

Annex 7: Annex 8: Annex 9: Annex 10: Annex 11:

List of AHs by location of afected land and by affected area List of AHs by location of affected main structure and by affected area List of AHs by location of afected secondary structure and by afected area/quantity List of AHs by location of affected crops and trees and by quantity List of AHs entitled for IRP: Landless, Paor and Vulnerable, and Severely AHs Updated PIB, Minutes of Consultations 2018, List of Attendees, Minutes of Meetings, List of Atendees and Photographs Detailed Measurement Survey Form 2016 Sample Monitoring lndicators Replacement Cost Study Report, June 2017 Replacement Cost Study Rates of 2010 and 2017 Breakdown of Replacement Cost Estimate for the Sub-project

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Annex 1: List of AHs by location of afected land and by afected area

Note: An AH may appear in other list of afected assets as he/she may have mare than one affected property

DMS No. Name HH Dlsa HH ToalLand t %f

# AHs Localon CH R Head MF Aae ble Poor Occu1tlon Size lllaoe Commune Dlstrlct M2 Land M2 Aected IA of Aected Land 1/001 1 CH0+000-250 L&R itSon M 63 Yes es Elderlv íAaed 60+l 6 Preek Pir Samraona Phnom Kri 80000 12500 16% Orchard Land 1/002 2 CH0+250-900 Suos Sovanit M 56 Nomal 6 Preek Pir Samraono Phnom Kri 520000 12500 2% Orchard Land

Suos Savanith 20200 Forest land/ not use Sutoal for tem oorav land acaulsltlor 600000 45200

1/001 3 CH0+730-760 L Hav Hov F 53 Yes Female headed 4 Peak1 Samraono Phnom Kri 5821 633 11% Residential Land 1/002 4 CH0+800-850 KovSnnhal M 48 No data 5 Preak1 Samraong Phnom Kri No data 88 No data Residential Land 1/003 5 CH1 +230-380 L Mana Phena M 70 Eldelv /Aaed 60+l 3 Preak1 Samraona Phnom Kri 13000 5666 4% Orchad Land 1/004 CH1 +380450 Mana Phena Preak1 Samraana Phnom Kri 3300 2719 82% Residential Land 1/005 6 CH2+800-860 L DvDan M 29 Yes Nomal 4 Praak1 Samraono Phnom Kn 21317 617 3% Rice Land 1/006 7 CH3+000-200 Ma Mom M 63 Yes Elderlv íAaed 60+ l 6 Paak1 Samraona Phnom Kn 35000 2115 6% Rice Land 1/007 CH3+500-620 Ma Mm M Paak1 Samraana Phnom Kn 31155 1134 4% Rice Land 2/001 8 CH0+000-200 L&R Lv Sokhei F 79 Elderlv íAaed 60+l 3 Preak1 Samraona Phnom Kn 400000 11430 3% Orchard Land /002 9 CH0+200-600 Chea Sokhenc M No data Praak1 Samraong Phnom Kn No data 21808 No data 2/003 10 CH0+550-700 L&R Hav Konthea F 33 l Yes l Nomal 6 Preak1 Samraona Phnom Kn 31256 5472 18% Orchard Land

Hav Konthea l l 117 Residential Land 2/004 11 CH1 +450-520l L Mok Ra M 50 No data Praak1 Samraono Phnom Kn Na data 1572 No data Orchard Land 2/006 12 CH2+14-200 L TronNean M 4 Yes Yes Disabled headed 5 Praak1 Samraong Phnom Kn 20000 203 1% Rice Land 2/007 13 CH2+200-250 L Keat Reth M 40 Yes Nomal 5 Preak1 Samraona Phnom Kn 15000 237 2% Rice Land 2/008 14 CH2+ 350-450 L SenaVv M 44 Yes Nomal 7 Preak1 Samraona Phnom Kn 20000 292 1% Rice Land 2/009 CH3+950-4+05 L Sena Vv M 44 Nomal Preak1 Samraono PhnomM No data 163 No data Rie Land 1/008 15 CH0+ 700-800 L Kona KimMen F 46 Yes Normal 6 Praash Ho Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 25000 429 2% Rice Land 1/009 16 CH0+800-900 L Kea San M 56 Normal 8 Praash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 10000 28 0% Rice Land 1/010 17 CH0+800-900 L KhatTeona M 58 Yes Nomal 6 Praash Ho Pteas Runo Phnom Kn 110000 15 0% Rice Land 1/011 18 CH0+800-00 L VonnSaw M 38 Yes Nomal 4 Preash Ho teas Runa Phnom .n 20000 50 0% Orchard Land 1/012 19 CH0+800-900 L KhutSarim F 41 Nomal 4 Preash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 10000 626 6% Rice Land 1/013 20 CH0+800-00 L KeaSai M 62 Yes Elderlv íAaed 60+ l 7 Preash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 110000 966 1% Rie Land 1/014 21 CH0+800-900 L Nou Lona M 46 Yes Normal 9 Preash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kr¡ 15000 2068 14% Rice Land 1/015 22 CH0+800-900 L Chhom Hach M 48 Nomal 7 Praash Ho Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 201302 887 0% Residential Land 1/016 23 CH0+800-900 L Chen Chrem F 47 Yes Yes Disabled headed 8 Preash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 3050 891 29% Rice Land 2/010 24 CH0+800-900 L KeaSar M 53 Yes Nomal 8 Paash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kr; 15000 2047 14% Rice Land 2/011 25 CH0+800-900 L Von Savouth M 33 Yes Nomal 7 Peash Ho Pteas Rung Phnom Ki 1000 168 17% Rice Land 2/012 26 CH0+800-900 L Rin Chhom M 61 Yes Nomal 9 Preash Ho Pteas Runo Phnom Kr, No data 279 No data Rie Land 2/013 27 CH0+800-00 L Peh Kin M 72 No dal Eldelv íAad 60+ l 5 Peash Ho Pteas Runa Phnom Kr; 15000 180 1% Rie Land 1/017 28 CH9+300-360 L DeikTha F 57 l Nomal 2 Pteas Run Pteas Runo Phnom Kr, 3572 844 24% Orchard Land 1/018 29 CH9+60410 L Hea Ren M 37 Normal 2 teas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kr, 3744 1070 29% Residenial Land 1/019 30 CH9+410-560 L Noun Samoth M 26 l Normal 4 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 24687 2603 11% Orchard Land

Aect Locatlon 10%, over Landless No access road Yes No No access road No No access road

Near Main road NR,Pro Yes Na Near Main road NR,Provincel No Near Main oad NR,Pro-{ Yes No Near Main road NR,Provincel Na acess road No Near villaae/oxaet road No No access road No No access oad Na Near Main road INR,Provincel No No access road l Yes No Near Main oad!NR,Provincel Near villaae/oxaet road No No access road No No access road No No access oad No No acess oad No data No access road No No access road No No access road No No acess oad No Near oad/Commune road No Near road/Commune oad No Near road/Commune oa• Yes No Near road/Commune oad No Near road/Commune roa Yes No Near road/Commune roa Yes No No access road Yes No Near villaae/oxaet road No No aess road No Near villaae/oxaet road Yes No No access road Yes No No access road Yes No

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OMS #

1/020 1021 1026 2014 2/015 2016 2/017 2/018 2/019 2/020 2021 2/022 2/024 2025 2/026 1/031 1/033 1/035 1/036 1/037 1/038 2/027 2/028 2/029 2030 2/032 204 2/04 2055 2/056

No. AHs

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Location CH CH9+60-590 CH9+590-700 CH9+800-860 H7+900-8+00 CH8+000-100 CH8+250-350 CH8+300-400 CH8+00-550 CH8+550-800 CH8+800-900 H8+900-8-25

CH9+650-750 CH9+ 750-00 H9+900-1 O+0 CH 1 0+00-100 CH 10-450-48C

H10+450-51l H10+500-561

CH10-560-611 H10+490-60l H10+600-711 H10+000-151

.H10+150-35l H10+650-70 H10+350-45( H1 O+ 700-90C

CH11+0-10 H12+400-OC H12+450-55l

�H12+550-65C

NameHH UR Head

L Toch Chamro, L Seng Sokha R Pheoun Phen L Huon Hur L Meas Moeun L Neang Him L Dol Pom L Nain Sarom L Hoeumg Hon¡ L leng Hoeb L Svay Chanda L In Yoeun L Theung Mon L RosNv L Chhov Roeurr R Seung Soy L Hong Dy L Don Chath L Noun Chon R Nguy Lev R Sim Phon L Oem Heang L Chum Phanna L Yonn Yuth L Men Setha L Pich Chhel L San Pha L Chhav Limnor L Sok Sor L Phoeun Phon

Disa M/F Age ble Poor Occuoation M 31 Normal M 4 Normal M 35 Normal M 44 Yes Nomal M 54 Normal M 37 Normal M 61 Yes Normal M 52 Normal M 65 Normal F 51 Female headed M 42 Yes Normal M 77 Yes Eldelv {Aged 60+) M 59 Normal M 24 Normal M 48 Normal M 36 Normal M 39 Normal M 51 Normal M 57 Normal M 55 Yes Normal M 44 Nomal M 53 Normal M 34 Normal M 55 Yes Normal M 66 Yes Normal M 30 No dal Normal M 54 l Normal M 63 No dal No lnfomation F 62 l Yes Female headed M 27 l Normal

HH Total Land Afect % of Afect Size Villaae Commune District M2 Land M2 Afected Tv= of Affected Land Location 10"o, over Landless

4 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kr, 52653 689 1% Orchard Land No access road No 5 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 1447 1710 11% Orchard Land Near village/oxcaet road Yes No 4 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 25000 372 1% Residential Land Near village/oxcaet road No 7 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kn No data 125 No data Orchard Land No access road No

10 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kn No data 1260 No data Orchard Land Near village/oxcaet road No 6 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kri 1000 350 4% Orchard Land No access road No

10 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 20000 700 4% Orchard Land No access road No 7 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kri 15000 60 4% Orchard Land No access road No 6 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kri No data 2375 No data Orchard Land No access road No 5 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kri 25000 537.5 2% Orchard Land No access road No 3 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 35000 194 6% Orchard Land No access road No

11 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kn No data 1233.5 No data Residenlial Land Near village/oxcaet road No 4 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kn 40000 2070 5% Rice Land Near Main road (NR.Province) No 1 Pteas Run Pteas Runa Phnom Kn No data 240 No data Orchard Land No access road l No 5 Pteas Run Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 10000 1357 14% Orchard Land No access road Yes No 6 Chong Ro Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 2000 171 1% Residential Land Near road/Commune road No 6 Chona Ro Pteas Rung Phnom Kri 20000 693 0.0% Residenlial Land Near road/Commune road No 7 Chona Ro Pteas Runa Phnom Kri 885889 611 0.1% Orchard Land No access road No 5 Chong Rol Pteas Rung Phnom Kri 1000 579 6% Residential Land No access road No 8 Chona Ro Pteas Runa Phnom Kri 2520000 697 0.0% Orchard Land Near villaae/oxcaet road No 6 Chong Ro Pteas Rung Phnom Kri 25000 197 1% Residenial Land Near rod/Commune road No 8 Chong Rol Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 44000 1430 3% Orchard Land No access road No 4 Chong Rol Pteas Rung Phnom Kri 40000 3205 8% Orchard Land No access road No

10 Chona Rol Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 27688 572 2% Residential Land No access road No 9 Chong Rol Pteas Rung Phnom Kn 400 1266 4% Orchard Land No access road No 4 Chona Ro Pteas Rung Phnom Kri No data 165 No data Orchard Land No access road No 5 Chong Ro Pteas Rung Phnom Kr, 1200 133 1% Orchard Land Near villaoe/oxcaet road No 7 Chrey Krer Pteas Rung Phnom Kr, No data 612 No data Orchard Land No access road No 5 Chrev Krer Pteas Rung Phnom Kr, 541 168 3% Orchard Land No ccess road No 2 Chrey Krer Pteas Rung Phnom Kr, 20067.5 67.5 0% Orchard Land No access road No

Sub-total for pemanent land acauisitio 47,735,290 6,307 GRANO TOTAL FOR AND ACQUISITIO 48 335,290 141,507

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Annex 2: List of AHs by location of afected main structure and by affected area

Note: An AH may appear in other list of afected assets as he/she may have more than one affected property

Afected Structure Type 1

OMS# �o.AH! Location CH UR Name HH Head M/F Age Pisable Poor HH SizE Village Commune District Vulnerable Landless Aect

M2

1/065 17 CH12+600-630 L Ouk BunNeoun M 58 No 2 Chrey Krem Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh No 12.5 2/041 25 CH11+850-900 L So Thea M 31 Yes 4 Chrey Kroem Pteash Rong Phnom Kravanh Yes Yes 2/044 27 CH 12+050-150 L Sok Mom F 59 Yes 4 Chrey Krem Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh Yes No 1/106 41 CH16+350-360 L Sok Chanhy F 44 No 2 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan Yes Yes 2/088 43 CH14+850-900 Mom Hoeun F 40 No 5 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan Yes Yes 2/089 44 CH14+850-900 San Soeun M 79 No data 2 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan Yes Yes 2/090 45 CH14+900-950 Rom Chan M 34 Yes 9 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan Yes Yes 2/095 47 CH15+100-150 Bou Cheng M 77 No data 1 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan Yes Yes 2/097 49 ;H15+150-200 L Horm Chou M 52 Yes 6 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan Yes No 6

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1A 1C 1D 1E % Afect % Aect % Afect %

Afect M2 Afect M2 Afect M2 Afect 100%

14.19 100% 21.46 100% 10.5 100% 30 100%

12 100% 18 100% 12 100%

100% 20.4 100% 112.4 12 14.19

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Afected Structure Type 2l No. oMS, AHs Locatlon CH

1/C22 H/C2O 102 H/CI2 1m3 H/C4 H/CIH H/CI2 1/CII 2fCIH 1/C56 1/0C 1/C65 1/8 1/C6O 1/C71 VCIO 2fCIO 1040 VCI5 1046 VC5I 21C5O 2/0C 21C61 VC62 76 H/HC5

CHO+65C-67C CHO+6C-OOC I l CHO+65CL-75C 5 l CH1C+I7C-IOO 6- l -CH1C+I5C-51C 7 l CH1C+I7C:5C0 1C+75C-77ú HC l CH1C+4C-O5C 11 l CH1C+O5C-O7C 12- · e cH1C+I5C4CC 1I l CHHH+O1C-12+0 H6 l CH12+25C-ICC 17 l CH H2+6CC6IC kOTcfH2+8IC-O5C 1O l CH12+O5C-O7C 20TCOH2+OCC-O2C �ICR1H+70-750L 2I l CHHH+7CC-75C 2I l CHH1+OCC-O5C 2O l CHH2+HC0'15CL 2O l CH12+2CC-25C II l CH12+25C-IC0 II l CH H2+ 75C-OCC I5 l fO:sSO I6 l CHH2+OCC-O5C I7 l CHHI+C50�1CO IO l CH1I+ 75C-OCC 16+32C-I5C

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Type of Stucture AW1 AW2 AW3 AW4 SH1 SH2 SH3 SH4

an dles . . . . . ,, o .,. Affect Afect Afect Afect Afect Afect Afect Afect Afect A f fect Afect Afect Afect Afect Afect Afect

M2 ed M2 ed M2 ed M2 ed M2 ed M2 ed M2 ed M2 ed No 31.5 100% No 25 100% No 12 10% No 16 100% No 16 10% No 23 100% No 15 10% No 18 10% No 12 100% No 44 100% No 15.75 100%

Yes 12 100% No 11.55 10% No 18.2 100% 12.6 100% 8.75 100% 14.4 100%

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Yes 19.25 100% Yes 32 100% Yes 10.5 10% No 8 100% No 12 100% No 23.16 100%

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Annex 3: List of AHs by location of afected secondary structure Note: An AH may appear in other list of afected assets as he/she may have more than one affected propety

DMS# No.AH s Loeatlon CH UR N ameHH Head MF Age Occupation HH Slze Vlllage Commune Dlstr lct 1/002 1 CH0+800-850 Koy Sophal M 48 Farmer 5 Preak1 Samraong Phnom Kravanh 2/001 2 CH0+000-200 L&R Lv Sokhei F 79 Worker 3 Preak1 Samraong Phnom Kravanh 2/003 3 CH0+550-700 L&R Hav Konthea F 33 Farmer 6 Preak1 Samraong Phnom Kravanh 2/004 4 CH1+450-520 L MokRa M 50 Farmer Preak1 Samraong Phnom Kravanh 1/022 5 CH9+650-670 L Seng Sokha M 54 Farmer 5 Pteas Rung Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh 1/025 6 CH9+600-620 R Yung Sangu M 29 Farmer 3 Pteas Rung Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh 2/024 7 CH9+750L-900 L Thoeung Mon M 59 Farmer 4 Pteas Rung Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh 2/029 8 CH10+650-705 L YonnYuth M 55 Farmer 10 Chong Rok Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh 1/056 9 CH11+910-12+000 R Sun Sarim F 55 Farmer 6 Chrey Krem Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh 2/04 10 CH12+400-500 L Chhay Limhomg M 63 sell 7 Chrey Krem Pteas Rung Phnom Kravanh 1/089 11 CH14+750-800 R Oum Monghot M 28 Farmer 4 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan 2/107 12 CH 15+950-16+050 L Tuon Toeur M 49 Farmer 5 Prey Kantot Talor Bakan

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Annex 4: List of AHs by location of afected crops and trees and by quantity Note: An AH may appear in other list of afected assets as he/she may have more than one affected property

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m6 ;hrey Krem teas Rung 5 60 nhv orem teas Runa m m9 nhyorem teas Rung 1 1 m5 nhvorem teas Rua 7 m 67 ChyKrem teas Rung 9 1 62 Chrevrem Pteas Runa m 6m 'hev Krem teas Runa m m5 nhrev Krem teas Runa nm 6m nhrev orem teas Runa m 1 62 nhv orem teas Runa m 27 nhev orem teas Runa 9 1 6 m2 Chrev Krem teas Runa 7 m 2 27 vhrev orem teas Rua n2 2 6 67 nhrey orem teas Runa 4

nhrev orem Pteas Runa nm m6 nhv orem Pteas Runa 16 26 nhrev orem Pteas Runa 1s mm chey rem ieas Rung 2 m7 .chrev Kem Pteas Runa 6 6s nhey oem pteas Rug 8

55 nhev orem Pteas Runa 5 70 nhey orem Ptea� Rug m 56 Chev orem pteas Runa 9 1 m5 vhrey orem pteas Rung m 1 4 Chrev Krem pteas Runa s 4 nhrev orem pteas Runa 7 4 nhv orem teas Runa 9 m7 nhrev orem Pteas Runa 7 m2 nhrev orem tas Runa 11 2 m5 nhrev orem Pteas Runa n7 29 Ghreyorem pteas Kua 6 2 m5 nhrvKrem Pteas Runa 9 2 58 nhyKrem teas Run; 11 2 5s Prev Kantet taler nm 5m Py oantot talor n2 m 2s Prev Kantet taler 10 29 Prey Kantet ta�r 9 m1 Prev Kantet Ta�r ns 2 65 Pey Kantot Taler 29 7m Prev oanlot taler m m7 Prey oantot ta�r 6 25 l Prev Kaqtot tak>r 6 1 m7 Prey Kantot talor n0 m 48 Pv Kantot Ta>r n9 4 Py Kantot Tak>r 2 48 Pv oantot Talor m m0 Prey oantot tak>r 2 44 Prev oantot taor 5 28 Prev oantot taler 2

65 Prev oantot talor 2

26 Prev Kantot talor m 25 Prev Kantot talor 4 44 Pev Kantot Taor 2 m9 Pev oantot talor 11 6s Prev oantot Taor 24 8

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m 1 m

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5 m 5 2 12 1 5

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1 7 n 1 m

1 2 2 2 m

m 2 2 2 2

1 m 2 n 1 5 m

2 2 1 2 2 2 5

m 8 6 4

n 5 n 1 1 2 5

1 2 n 2 7 1 1 m m

5 n 2 1 1 1 2 2 4

1 m 7 1 m 1 2 n 7 5 1 1 11

1 2 n 5

1 m 2 5

2 m 2 7 2 m 1 n

1 1 2 n 1

1 2 2

1 n n n

2 1 1 m

2 n 1 2 7

m 1 1 11

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1/109 1/110 1/111 21081 1082

21083 104

21085 1086

1087

21088 21089 21090 21091 21092 21093 2/094 /095 2/097 2/098 2/099 a100 2/101 2/102 2/103 2/104 2/105 2/106 2/107 2/106 2/109 2/110 21111 2/112 2/114

Loatlon CH JR

;H16+450-00 R CH16+450-500 L CH14+350-00 L CH14+450-550 L CH14+5�00 L CH14+550-600 L ;H14+550-650 L CH14+650-700 L CH14+700-750 L CH14+750-00 L CH14+850-900 L CH14+850-0 L ;H14+900-950 L

.H14+9.15+05 L ;H15+000Q50 L CH15+050-100 L CH15+100-150 L&R CH15+100-150 L CH15+150-200 L ;H14+850-900 L CH15+150•250 L ;H15+200-250 L CH15+30-350 L CH15+400-450 L CH1560 L CH15+600-850 L CH15+850-90 L ,H15+900-950 L

,H15+a.1i+o> L CH16+10-200 L CH18+200-250 L CH16+20-250 L CH16+250-300 L CH16+25.30 L ;H16+250-300 L

Name HH F

-

Kog Kn M

So Sambath M in Srevieak F Vona Bunhoeu1 M Mom Pin M

Kak Ooeun M Chin �amean F nn� om M Phuen Phea M Chin Chhil M Mom Hoeun F San Seun M

Rom Chan M Khai Heun M Loam Lun M Loch Chenda M Pin .,u-a M Bou Ceng M HormChou M

Poeun sol M Hen Rih M

l ,ang Phalab F Hon NCII M

Moeun Mach M Chan hal M Vona Peat M Keathen F

ieum M

TuanTeur M

MeasKem F SOuSambath M

ChanTrth M

BouSaim M

IChheaa Chn'. F Kheth Touh M

Aga III- Commue 5

Tal l'Y"= DJQ 9" ,.. ... ��·10% Manao onaan :om. �Uk� ackte

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32 Prev Kanlot Talar 6 30 Prey Kantot Taler 12 26 Prev Kantot Talr 11 38 Prev Kantot Talor 8 3 47 Prev Kantot Talor 3 45 Prev Kanot Talar 36 33 Pev Kanot Talar 5 3 1 40 Prev Kantat Talar 15 4 1 1 49 Pey Kantot Ta>r 5 1 1 1 45 Prev Kantot Talar 7 38 Prey Kantot Talar 7 32 Prev Kanot Talar 4 33 Prey Kanot Talor 4 6 1 Prev Kantot Talr 5 6 1 Prey Kantot Talar 13

28 9 4 102 3 42

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1 2 11 1 4

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9 1 5 7

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1 6 5 1 1 2 2 2.00 1

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3 2 3 2 10

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1 1 1 3 3 1 29

1 2 4 2 1

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1 1 2 2 2

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Annex 5: List of AHs for IRP: Landless, Poor and Vulnerable, and Severely AHs Note: An AH may appear in other list of afected assets as he/she may have mare than one affected property

H/h Head Sexo! Ageof

OMS /h � E

, CH.- HhHead Hh i

Name l

No No M F Had

1. 2• 3. 4 . 5 . 6. 7. . . 9•

1 1 0101 Ct0+730-760 nt jw 1 53 4

5 4 015 Ct2+0-860 l 118 1 29 4

6 5 011)6 C30-20 ñ �s 1 63 6

10 8 0/3 CO+>.70 ml i� 1 33 6

12 10 0/5 CH1+-520 lnt oimo 1 34 7

13 11 02/6 Ct2+1-20 ib mn 1 54 5

14 12 7 C!2+2-250 1] M Üi 1 40 5

15 13 6 Ct2+3-0 ,,n 1 1 44 7

1 1 01/0 CO+ 7-0 ïó imBl 1 40 6

2 2 01/9 CO+.0 ln IN s 1 56 8

3 3 011010 C)+0-0 m� on 1 58 6

4 4 01/011 ,-0 to r,nl 1 38 4

6 6 01!013 C0+0-0 ln lN 1 62 7

7 7 01/014 CO+0.0 p�n 1 46 9

9 9 01/016 CO+0.90 as pu 1 47 8

10 10 1010 CO+0.0 fM N 1 53 8

11 11 /011 ,-0 ro l(i 1 33 7

12 12 .1012 CO+0-0 ÏS iS 1 61 9

10 9 01/06 CH9+0-860 ) S l S 1 35 4

11 10 01/07 C9+0.910 ts i . pn 1 51 7

12 11 011()8 CH9+80-880 MH Íl 1 47 5

13 12 019 CH10+0 iwfs 1 36 4

14 13 .1014 C7900-C5<000 ,8 }I 1 44 7

16 15 .1016 CH8+20L·3L S1l UÏH 1 37 6

Toal

Land Us• m:e l f,1)

Area( 1) NoAccesRoad NerAccsRol

. . 69 . 70 .

24,0.0

21,317.0 617.00

35,0.0 2,115.0

15,0.0

12,0.0 203.00

15,0.0 237.0

20,0.0 292.0

15,0.0 429.00

5,0.0 28.00

10,0.0 15.00

0,0.0

10,0.0 966.00

10,0.0 2,68.0

10,500.0 891.00

15,0.0 2,047.0

10,0.0 168.00

10.0.0 279.00

5,0.0

25,0.0

10,0.0

Aff•ctedArea(m2 )

Orchard ( SGu )

NoAccesRoad NearAccesRoaa

71 . n .

5,472.00

50.00

125.00

350.00

Residential ( gIG )

NoAccesRoad NearAcce1Road NeorNR5

n . 73 . 74 •

633.00

117.00

372.00

" o. h/h

No CUtilated º' d

LOIH Y eary income n U$

""' Ls•• >10% $1 =R4,0

75 . 76 • 7. .

3% 1150

3% 500

0% 1350

36% 1 875

2175

2% 1037.5

2% 500

1% 1450

3% 1000

1% 3050

0% 1200

0% 1000

10% 1625

21% 1 2450

8% 1625

14% 1 1500

2% 2000

3% 1525

7% 1500

2250

1000

1125

1% 1250

4% 2337.5

Y eary incoeead Beow >verty me ($33/edlmonlh) overty caculaton

1=YH S36/head/year . .T .

287.5 1 -109

125.0 1 -271

225.0 1 -171

145.8 1 -250

310.7 1 -85

207.5 1 -189

100.0 1 -296

207.1 1 -189

166.7 1 -229

381.3 1 -15

200.0 1 -196

250.0 1 -146

232.1 1 -164

272.2 1 -124

203.1 1 -193

187.5 1 -209

285.7 1 .110

169.4 1 -227

375.0 1 -21

321.4 1 -75

200.0 1 -196

281.3 1 -115

178.6 1 -217

389.6 1 -6

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3

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2

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017 CS+30L-400L

1. C9+50L-750

6 C-11 O+OL-1 OL

011031 CH1-480

01/02 CH10+470-480

01/034 CH10+470-50

01/037 CH1 0+490-600

01/08 CH10+0-710

01/040 CH10+750-800

01/041 CH10+750-o

01104 CH10t80-0

V CH1-150L

9 CH10-75l

0100 CH10+0L-450L

13 CH10+0L950L

016 CH11t010-070

00146 CH11+120-20

01"9 CH11+200-270

010 CH11+270-350

012 CH11 +550-70

015 CH11+860-910

016 CH11+910-12+0

0\57 CH12+00-10

0\0 CH12+250-30

01/61 CH11+S0-12♦0

012 CH12+400-50

014 CH12+550-60

0167 CH12+800-830

01100 CH12♦870-0

0102 CH12t920-50

01,03 CH12�970

01/074 CH12+970-0

01/076 CH13+010-030

01/079 CH13t080-1 0

01100 CH13+100-170

01/063 CH13+460-50

01/4 CH13+500-60

01')85 CH13.50

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�s •u! s 1 77

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,l] s jw 1 36

1üs !� 1 43

ju b s 1 48

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9 jOHÏ 1 53

jim� 1 46

1js nii 1 45

�H Ub 1 53

\S ujs 1 55

iis IN11 1 66

dru tnt 1 63

flN .Ill 1 42

qw ms 1 62

iu ñs 1 72

iu ms �s 1 54

tl ñ3 1 71

�S MfS 1 34

uiS nia 1 55

•l n 01 1 26

qs ¡n 1 56

Mn Min 1 35

9 to]H 1 39

19"1 IMH 1 63

ni !§ 1 57

lbtlúl 1 53

ts h 1 36

lb ] s 1 36

lnm 1 29

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iS j�S 1 25

tj • 'is 1 68

òs � 1 42

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Mms 1 58

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10 0,0.00 700.00 4% 2250 225.0 1 -171

11 10,0.00 1,233.50 12% 1 1750 159.1 1 -237

5 10,0.0 1,357.00 14% 1 200 40.0 1 -356

6 0,0.0 171.00 1% 2125 354.2 1 -42

6 10,OlO 1325 20.8 1 -175

10 15,0.00 1% 1700 170.0 1 -226

8 0,0.00 697.00 3% 2100 262.5 1 -134

6 10,O.OO 197.00 2% 1950 325.0 1 -71

8 550 68.8 1 -327

8 900 112.5 1 -284

5 750 150.0 1 -246

8 2.0.00 1,430.00 7% 3000 375.0 1 -21

10 13,844.00 572.00 0% 475 47.5 1 -349

9 17,J.OO 1,266.00 7% 1605 178.3 1 -218

8 1500 187.5 1 -209

8 1250 156.3 1 -240

5 1250 250.0 1 -146

7 1050 150.0 1 -246

5 1200 240.0 1 -156

7 2325 332.1 1 ;4

6 275 45.8 1 -350

6 250 41.7 1 -354

3 287.5 95.8 1 -300

5 750 150.0 1 -246

4 1000 250.0 1 -146

5 1600 320.0 1 -76

10 3850 385.0 1 -11

5 1000 200.0 1 -196

7 2100 300.0 1 -96

6 1125 187.5 1 -209

4 1500 375.0 1 -21

4 600 150.0 1 -246 6 550 91.7 1 -304 4 1450 362.5 1 -34

9 975 108.3 1 -288 7 2000 285.7 1 -110

5 1925 385.0 1 -11 7 825 117.9 1 -278

6 1250 208.3 1 -188

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46 44 09 CH11 + 70-750 ¡m1 1 59 3 500 166.7 1 -229

47 45 O CH11+0-850 mi J 1 59 4 1000 250.0 1 -146

48 46 41 CH11 +0-0 .¡m 1 31 4 1000 250.0 1 -146

50 47 3 CH12+1-2l qru òs 1 67 1 290 290.0 1 -106

51 48 4 CH12+-10 �2� 1 59 4 900 225.0 1 -171

53 49 6 CH12+-20 ¡ is 1 60 6 750 125.0 1 -271

56 52 01'9 CH12+0.0 ib 9n 1 67 9 1825 202.8 1 -193

58 54 0051 CH12+20-350L lU M S 1 63 9 1125 125.0 1 -271

62 58 5 CH12+450-55L ¡2� 1 62 5 3,341.0 168.00 S% 400 BO.O 1 -316

63 59 7 CH12+0-700L is �m 1 27 3 750 250.0 1 -146

64 60 6 CH12+0-750L qs mn 1 42 6 300 SO.O 1 -346

68 63 61 CH12+-85. !b ll!1 1 36 5 900 180.0 1 -216

69 64 2 CH13+-100.. �H MÏ 1 26 3 50.125 18.7 1 -29

70 65 03 CH13+-250 1rurn ,nnn 1 33 5 1625 325.0 1 -71

76 71 029 CH14+-350R �u MH 1 56 9 500 55.6 1 -340

78 73 002/071 CH14+150-20 tï uns 1 34 5 1750 350.0 1 -46

79 74 02 CH14+1-150 lna IQ: 1 54 8 1500 187.5 1 -209

83 78 06 CH14.050R oi �a,lb 1 45 5 700 140.0 1 -256

84 79 077 CH13+--50R trü¡, 1 29 4 250 62.5 1 -334

85 80 078 CH13+0-R 1b MÏS 1 35 4 700 175.0 1 -221

2 2 018 CH14+0-750 üS ü,ru 1 53 7 1125 160.7 1 -235

3 3 019 CH14+750-80 � �bU)O 1 28 4 1450 362.5 1 -4

6 6 01/092 CH1-250 una 1, 1 65 7 2000 285.7 1 -110

9 9 01/5 CH15+-450 MW Wsnms 1 25 3 1125 375.0 1 -21

19 17 01/15 CH16+-350 m,n ¡in 1 25 3 875 291.7 1 -104

�22 20 011108 CH16+350-450 ja �s 1 68 10

75 7.5 1 -389

23 21 01119 CH16+450-500 ¡) \l 1 52 8 2300 287.5 1 -109

24 22 01/110 CH16+40-00 .¡ .1¡¡¡j 1 47 7 2000 285.7 1 -110

�25 23 01/111 CH14+0-00 9S VÚ� 1 18 4

1500 375.0 1 -21

26 24 81 CH14+40-0 ri qs«] s 1 39 5 300 60.0 1 -336

27 25 022 CH14+0-l ia ÒS 1 31 5 50 100.0 1 -296

26 26 0263 CH1 4+0 mó ,]s 1 42 7 1150 164.3 1 -232

31 29 026 CH14+700-750L ñs m 1 37 5 250 SO.O 1 -346

32 30 67 CH14+750-00L ls ¡ru 1 56 8 2875 359.4 1 -37

35 33 0 CH14+�950 i ms 1 34 g 2700.675 300.1 1 -96

36 34 91 CH14+0-15t050L la rQ s 1 36 5 1500 300.0 1 -96

37 35 2 CH15+-50L <9j1a rus 1 50 8 775 96.9 1 -299

39 37 4 CH15+1-15l is ¡m 1 38 5 700 140.0 1 -256

42 39 7 CH15+10-200L mag 1 52 6 950 158.3 1 -238

45 42 /10 CH15+-250L Mb Ül!lU 1 30 4 750 187.5 1

ms üru 1 47 6 uc 48 45 02/13 CH15+0-650l 2000 333.3 1 63

49 46 01104 CH15+0-850L lbJ <]n 1 45 11 1750 159.1 1 -237

50 47 /16 CH15+Q.00L ,] n '" s 1 33 6 1250 208.3 1 -188

58 54 002/113 CH16+250-300l WH 1] S 1 37 5 750 150.0 1 -246

59 55 0/114 CHt6+0-0L 18. □,□ 1 61 8 1000 125.0 1 -271

3 3 00tU03 CH1+230-380 in fds 1 70 3 20,00.00 5,666.00 28% 1 2000 666.7 271

8 6 /01 C)+O0.200 ni 12<] 1 79 3 20,00.0 11,430.00 57% 1 1500 500.0 104

2 2 01/018 C9+-410 u ús 1 37 2 3,744.0 1,070.00 29% 1 1875 937.5 542

3 3 01/019 CH9+41Q.560 �S M�i 1 26 4 12,00.00 2,603.00 22% 1 4900 1225.0 829

4 4 01/020 C9+5Q.590 i□ lüs 1 31 4 2,653.0 689.00 26% 1 3375 843.8 448

5 5 01/021 C-19+5.700 , •. in 11 1 54 5 5,00.0 1,710.00 34% 1 5850 1170.0 774

19 18 02/019 CH8+550L,800L <) b n,w 1 65 6 15,00.00 2,375.00 16% 1 5000 833.3 437

25 24 /25 C1900L-CHl<OOL irl S 1 24 1 15,00.00 2,040.00 14% 1 2250 2250.0 1854

18 /28 CH10+t0LJSOL 9 181 20,00.00 3,205.00 16% 1 1750 #DIV/0!

22 20 2 CH10+70L-00L md ;u 1 30 4 10,00.00 1,65.00 11% 1 o o.o

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Annex 6: Updated PIB, Minutes of Consultation Meetings, List of Attendees and Photographs of the Meetings

A. Background.l. Updated Project lnformation Booklet

1. The Project lnformation Booklet (PIB) with generic information on the Flood OamageRisk Mitigation Management Project (FORMMP) was issued to the affected households(AHs) and community in June 2012. A resettlement plan for the FORMMP was approved inAugust 2012. However, during the implementation of FORMMP, this RP has been split intotwo RPs (RP1 for the New Barrage and Main Canal and RP2 for the Secondary and TertiaryCanals). This Updated PIB provides information on the Oamnak Chheukrom lrrigation (OCI)Subproject in Pursat Province after the completion of the detailed engineering designs.

B. The FDRMMP

2. The FORMMP is a regional project in Mekong Sub-region financed by the AsianOevelopment Bank (AOB). The FORMMP Project will improve the abilities of communities inCambodia, Lao POR and Viet Nam in preparing for, responding to, and recovering negativeimpacts of floods and droughts. In Cambodia, there is huge economic loss when floods anddroughts occur which is necessary to mitigate and manage their impacts. Among themitigation measures envisaged in the FORMMP, the OCI Subproject in Pursat will mitigatethe problems of regular drought in the area by providing reliable irrigation system to a netarea of 16,100 ha of agricultura! land. In addition, two other components of the FORMMP,namely, the Support to National Flood Forecast Center and the Community-based OisasterRisk Management will help mitigate the impacts of floods and droughts in the target areas.

C. Executing Agency and Subproject Benefits

The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM) will be the executing agency of FORMMP and the OCI Subproject and the Provincial Oepartment of Water Resources and Meteorology is the implementing agency. The lnter-ministerial Resettlement Committee (IRC) will supervise the preparation and implementation of resettlement plan in case that (i) there is negative impact on peoples' assets caused by the OCI Subproject and (ii) there is a need for relocation of the people living in unsafe areas, such as in canal embankments.

3. The benefits that you should expect from the reconstruction of the irrigation canalsare as follows: (i) minimize losses on harvest of creps; (ii) regular availability of water forfarms; (iii) mitigate the recurrent problems of drought; and (iv) prevention of water-bornediseases. Therefore the benefits derived from the OCI subproject that will help in theimprovement of socio-economic conditions of the communities and poverty reduction.

D. Public Consultative Meeting

4. The purpose of this public consultative meeting is to inform you (i) on the OCISubproject and its impacts or leses of properties and assets on the afected households; (ii)explain the detailed measurement survey process to determine your entitlements forcompensation under the OCI Subproject; and (iii) on the grievance redress mechanism forlodging of complaints and timely resolutions to those complaints arising from the OCISubproject.

E. The DCI Subproject

5. The OCI Subproject is located in the two districts of Phnom Kravanh and Bakan inPursat Province. lt will provide the irrigation systems to three Communes and 7 Villages.

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The OCI Subproject will include the following components:

(i) Construction of New Barrage on the Stung Pursat River,(ii) Rehabilitation of 16.5 km of the Main Canal,(iii) Construction of 37.3 km of four Secondary Canals and,(iv) Construction of 31.7 km of Tertiary Canals.

6. This Updated PIB is on components (i) and (ii) above. The impacts or loss of assetsand properties arising from the construction of the New Barrage and rehabilitation of theMain Canal will include the following:

• Loss of land (productive/agricultural, residential and commercial)• Loss of use of land (standing and perennial creps fruit trees, businesses)• Loss of buildings or structures (residential, commercial and other structures)• Loss of income or livelihood (loss of income during transition period, permanent

loss of source of livelihood).

F. Detailed Measurement Survey

7. The above impacts or losses will be measured during the detailed measurementsurvey (OMS) by the trained staf of the lnter-ministerial Resettlement Committee WorkingGroup (IRC-WG) and Provincial Resettlement Sub-Committee Working Group (PRSC-WG)using the OMS Questionnaire. You have been explained on the OMS Questionnaire and theUpdated PIB and each one you attending this public consultative meeting have beenprovided with a copy.

8. The IRC-WG and PRSC-WG will visit individual affected household and conduct theOMS and measurement of property !osses. Ouring the OMS the IRC-WG and PRSC-WG willagain share the Updated PIB and explain to individual displaced persons to ensure that thedisplaced persons are able to confirm the loss of assets and the measurements and fullyunderstand the basis on which the compensation will be paid for the lost assets and otherentitlements.

G. Entitlements

9. The key entitlements of the AHs are summarized in the Table below. However, theentitlements of individual AH will be confirmed after the detailed measurement survey andapproval of the RP1.

s ummay o ey n I emen o e f K E ftl t f th AH s No. Type of Loss Categoy of AH Entitlement 1 Marginal Loss of Land Legal owner or title Cash compensation at

(agricultura!, residential and holder replacement cost commercial) Severe Loss of Land Legal owner or title Cash compensation at (agricultura!, residential and holder replacement cost or land-for-land commercial) of equivalent productive value

2. Loss of House, House-cum shop Legal owner or title Cash compensation at and stores or shops holder replacement cost

Landless 105m2 of land outside the right of way

3. Loss or damage to Secondary Owners of structures Cash compensation at Structures (kitchen, Stables for replacement cost cattle, toilet etc)

4 Loss or damage to crops and Owners regardless of Compensation in cash as trees, aquaculture products tenure status determined under the RCS.

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5. Higher risks hardship due to Vulnerable Groups project impacts

6 Loss of resource base AHswhowill experience major impacts or losing 10% or more of productive assets and livelihoods regardless of tenure status and vulnerable qroups

H. Grievance Redress Mechanism

One time assistance of cash and participate in income restoration proqram

Participate in income restoration program with measures of (i) alternate livelihood; (ii) improved agricultura! production; (iii) access to credit facilities for productive endeavors; and (iv) appropriate skills training or cash grant at the choice of AH.

1 O. Under the 201 O Expropriation Law no displace person should be deprived of just and fair compensation. Therefore a grievance redress mechanism (GRM) has been established in the province to receive complaints and grievances from displaced persans arising from the DCI Subproject. The GRM is established in the province for receiving, recording, assessing and facilitating the resolution of the complaints and grievances raised by the displaced persans in relation to the compensation and entitlements for the expropriation of the land and other immoveable properties under the Law of Expropriation for the construction of New Barrage and rehabilitation of Main Canal under the DCI Subproject. The copies of brochures on the GRM and Updated PIB were provided during the meetings.

lf you have any further queries and suggestions, please contact at:

Resettlement Department 3 General Department of Resettlement Ministry of Economy and Finance Mr. Nilla Pin, Project Team Leader Street 92, Sangkat Wat Phnom, Khan Daun Penh, Telephone +855-95386666 Phnom Penh

Project lmplementation Unit, Provincial Department of Water Resources and Meteorology Pursat

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KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA Nation Religion King

11. Minutes of the Public Consultation Meetings

FLOOD AND DROUGHT RISK MANAGEMENT AND MITIGATION IN PURSAT PROJECT

Date Time Venue 26 June 2018 8:30am Prohors Kbal PaQoda, Phtas Commune 26 June 2018 1.30pm Prek 1 VillaQe PaQoda, SamraonQ Commune 27 June 2018 8:30am Prey Kantuot Village Pagoda, Taler Commune

Key Participants: 1. H.E. Ung Kimleang Vice-Governor, Pursat Province2. H.E. Pohn Sachak Director General, MOWRAM 3. Mr. Bak Sunna Project Management, MOWRAM 4. Mr. Natin Patel lnternational Advisor, MEF 5. Mr. In Vothana Director, Resettlement Department 3, GDR, MEF 6. Mr. Pin Nilla Team Leader, Resettlement Depatment 3, GDR, MEF 7. Mr. He Lyhan Vice Team Leader, Resettlement Department 3, GDR, MEF 8. Ms. Ly Sotheary Consultant, GDR, MEF 9. Mr. Rishi Adhar lnternational Consultant, GDR, MEF 1 O. Provincial/CommuneNillage Authorities

Agenda: • To inform the afected households on status of resettlement implementation for the

project.• To discuss on the principies and government policies on compensation on the loss of

public and private land and assets.• To explain of the resettlement procedures (detailed measurement survey,

replacement cost study and implementation timeframe).• To explain on grievance redress mechanism.• To distribute the updated project information booklets.• To get feedback, suggestions, requests, complaints from the affected households.

Agency Name Description of activity Provincial H.E. Ung Welcome remarks and agency coordination Authorities Kimleang MOWAM H.E. Pohn Sachak Explain the role of MOWRAM in the implementation of

FDRMMP and the barrage and main canal. Role of CPMU and PIC in the implementation. Explain technical details of the barrage and main canal. Explain about the civil works contract and the contractors reies.

GDR Mr. In Vothana Provide information about what has happened during the first consultation.

GDR Mr. Pin Nilla Provide reasons for the RP1 and RP2 from a single RP at project approval. Explain OMS (purpose, methods, and questionnaires). Discuss next steps on the processinQ of

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compensation package for each AH including the AHs of the vulnerable group and experiencing major impacts.

GDR Ms. Ly Sotheay Consultation on GRM processes. Questions and Answers

AP Mrs. Seoun She raised issues on flooded entrance access way and crops that destroyed by flooding water in front of home. She requested the contractor to build small drainage.

Contractor: There has been no water flooding during implementation of the civil work. The issues occur while the civil works has been suspended. The contractor will visit the home and compensation for the loss affected by the construction work.

AP Mr. Seng Vy He raised issues on extra soil excavated and piled up on his private land 1 meter outside ROW. He requested the contractor to make way so he could do cultivate on the land.

Contractor: The contractor will accommodate this request and also allowing Mr. Seng Vy to use the extra soil if he needs to.

AP Mr. Dara He said he has been occupied on 3 plots of land since 1993. He asked why he received only 1 yellow slip.

Resettlement Team: Mr. Dara has been occupied on 3 plots of land within the ROW. 1 plet will be provided compensation for the affected structures, trees and crops. 1 yellow slip recorded all afected of his afected assets. Despite, 2 plots has no structures or trees/crops.

AP Mr. Mang Phang He raised issued on excess soil piled up in front of his house and could not cultivate. He asked if he still could live next to the canal COI.

Mr. In Vothana: The team will visit the affected house to check if the land is variable for living. The contractor will deal with the pillino up extra soil.

AP Mrs. Heng Lyly She raised issues on contractor violation. Contractor did site clearance at the barrage section without her consents. She requested the contractor to take action immediately.

Resettlement Team: The team will visit the site and accommodate as per AHs reauests.

AP Mrs. Chin Pov She told that her trees and crops affected by the contractor during works.

Contractor: The contractor will compensate on the trees and creps affected outside COI durino its work.

AP Mrs. Sok Vannak Lost yellow slips Mrs. Mom Ann Mr. Nay Ron Resettlement Team: Verification is needed.

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Mr. Prak Moun Compensation will be provided as recorded during the Mr. Suy Kann DMS.

Discussions with Landless AHs

Landless AH Mr. Norm Hing After the meetings at each venue, the landless AHs Heads Mrs. Ou Pov were pulled together to inform them of their

Mr. Pich So entitlements regarding the purchase of a plet of land Mrs. Sok Mom of 105m2 for building their houses. They were Mr. Di Mom informed that that spare land was unavailable Mrs. Ouk Chanthy adjacent to the main canal which would have been Mrs. Pat Path ideal for them to be relocated and stay within the Mr. Vong Pros village and community. However, to provide them the Mr. Hok Sovath plot of land, they were offered option of cash Mrs. Sok Channy assistance to purchase the plot of land at market price Mr. Pin Khouch dteremined by an independent replacement cost Mr. Mom Hoeun study consultant and to self-relocate. They were also Mr. San Soeun informed that arrangements will be made by GDR for Mr. Rom Chan with provincial cadastral administration office so that Mr. Bou Cheng they could intiate the land security to their plots of Mrs. Chheang land. Chheng

These AHs responded that while the land was essential for them to build the house to live, they were very please with the option of cash offer to purchase the plet of land to a site of their choice and will self-relocate.

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Annex 7: Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) Form

Unofficial translation GMS: Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project

DAMNAK CHOEUKROM IRRIGATION PROJECT, PURSAT PROVONCE

Kingdom of Cambodia Nation Religion King

lnter-Ministerial Committee (IRC)

1. lnterview No:

GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project (GMS-FDRMMP)

Survey Questions and Detail Suvey on Affected Property Canal Name , ........................................................ .

......................... Day ................... Month ................ Year ................. Hour ............ Minute ........... . lnterviewer Name: ............................................... Reviewer Name .............................................. .

2. lnterviewee Address:House No ............... Village: ................ Commune: .................. District: .................. Province:

3. Afected Location Address ( Canal o Dam o ............... o): House No ....... Village: ..................... Commune: ................... District: ................ Province: .................... . Kilometer No: CH + .............. CH + .............. □Left □Right Direction ............................ . 4. Questions for Head of Family (In case of head of family absent, member of family who have rightand be able to answer instead of head of family have to be interviewed):4.1. Name and Status of Head of Family1. Head of Family Name: ........................... Gender: o M o F Age : ............. Occupation : ................ . □Widow □Elder(6o+) □Handicap □In cone 1 Month514$

2. lnterviewee Name: ............................ Gender: o M o F Age : .......... Occupation : ................... . lnterviewee is the head of family o Ves o No lf No, what is relation with head of family? ............................................................ .. 3. Number and Age of this family members,

-Age from 0-14: Male ................... People Female ..................... People - Age from 15-64: Male ................... People Female ..................... People - Age from 65 up: Male ................... People Female ..................... People

Total: .................. People 4. What following subjects are the source of family income ( Tick 0 )o Rice ............... Riel/year o Fishery .................... Riel/year o Workers force......... . ... Riel/year o Vendors of other business ........... Riel/year□ Agriculture product. .................... Riel/year o Salary of Wage ......... Riel/year o Lumber ................. Riel/year □ Crafts ................... Riel/year o Ranch .................... Riel/year o Other .................... Riel/year

- Total income annually: ............................ $/year - Total income monthly: ................................ $/month 5. How much annual income of the family?(From 12/2014 To 12/2015 ...................................... Riel USO .......................... )

6. How many percentage of total income is the annual income derived from the use of canal?7. Dose this project make you lose the annual income from which source?o The use of land in the canal o Sales along the canal8. How many percentage of total income is the loss of the annual income derived from the use ofcanal?1. □0%-10% 2.□10%-20% 3.□ 21%-40% 4.□41%-60% 5. D 61%-80% 6. D 80%9. Family expenses:-Total monthly expenses ............................................ Riel (USO ...................................... ) -Total annual expenses ............................................. Riel (USO ...................................... ) 4.2. Affected land from the canal: 1. Does your family use land in the canal? □yes o No (lf not use, finish the interview)

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-What does you use this land for?o Rice field □Farm □Village □House □Store merchandise □Restauranto Parking/Warehouse Other ............................................................................................. .. 2. When did your family start using the canal land?: .................................................... .. 3. Did you ask permission to use this land? o yes o no-lf have the permission, which institution authorized? □Villege □Commune □District □ProvinceYear ....................... .. 4. Does your family spend on the use of this land? o yes o no-lf spend, how much? ........................................ Riel USO ................................... .. 5. Does your family hire workers force for agricultura! work? o yes o no6. How many families use land that afect this canal? □ 1 □2 □ 3 □47 .Beside this afected land, do you have any other land belong to you? o yes o no

-lf have, how many places? .......................... where is it located? Village: .................... Commune: ....................... District:.. ...................... Province: ................................. .. What type of that land? □Rice field □F arm □Village □Hill/Forest □Other business land .................. . □Total land size that are using at other place Total surface: ................................. m2

8. What kind of compensation would you like being affected by this project?1. o Money compensation 2. o Land compensation instead o 3.Find new location which have enoughinfrastructure

9 fi d d ff . Table o an usmg an a ecting Proprietar

y T o tal Land Size No. Land Type Yes -r No (m')

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1 Village along national road/Province/District

2 Village along trail/Commune development

3 Village along street village/Street carts

4 Village not along the street

5 Farm along national road/Province/District

6 Farm along trail/Commune development

7 F arm along street village/Street cats

8 Farm not along the street

9 Rice field along national road/Province/District

1 Rice field along trail/Commune development

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1 Rice field along street village/Street carts

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1 Rice field not along the street

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Land for business 3 1

Unused land (Hill, Forest) 4

Total family land size

Note: lf thee is no land let, please conirm that the family have no any land □ 1 O. Other property in area affected by this project: 1. Well: Digging well. ............... Pump well ................. Other well.. .................. .

Afected Land (m')

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Afected Land Note 1. Canal 2. Dam

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6. Pond (L. .................... xW .................... )= ............................ m2 7. Wooden fences ..................... m 8. Concrete fences .................. m 9. Wire fences ............... m 10. Landlord stone shelter/ Landlord

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wooden shelter. ........... 11. Spirit stone shelter/wooden shelter ................. 12. Other ............ ... ..... . 11. What important trees on this canal land?,

Mango tree ................ Logan tree ................... Tangen tree ................ Cocoanut tree .................. Milk tree ............ Grape tree ............ Jack tree ............ Tamarin ... ............ Palm tree ............................ . Bamboo ................. Jambolan Plum tree ................. Cashew tree ................... Guava tree .................. Sweet sop/ sour sop tree ............ Lemon tree ............ Gooseberry tree ..................... Kompingreach tree ....................... Eucalyptus tree / Acacia ............ .Valuable trees (Chhue Teal, Beng, Neang Nuon) .................... Ferroniella lucida ........... Sorghum ........... . Monkeypod ........... Kapok Tree ........... Sugar can ........ Other trees ................................ . 12. Annual income from these trees (From 12/2014 to 12/2015)-Mango tree ..................................... Riel (USD ...................... ) -Cocoanut tree ................................ Riel (USD ..................... ) -Jack tree ........................................ Riel (USD ...................... ) - Bamboo .......................................... Riel (USD ...................... ) - Palm tree ........................................ Riel (USD ...................... ) -Other trees ..................................... Riel (USD ....................... ) -Total annual income .................... .. Riel (USD ...................... ) 4.3. Housing or other construction affected by the project 1. Is there construction in the project area? □yes □ no (lf no, finish the question)2. Does this construction on □ private land or □canal land?3. Which your construction affected by this project?1. □House ..... 2.□ House and sales ........ .4. □ Kitchen ........ .4. □ Shop/Restaurant. .... . 5.□ Guest house . ........ 6. □ Warehouse/Parking ......... 7. □ Craft place/Workplace ......... 8.Other ......... . (*Code of Floor: 1. Ground i.High of the ground 3. One loor 4. Two loors 5. Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Code of construcion material: 1. Temporay 2.LeafThatch 3. Zinc/ Sophie Hebron 4. Whole wood 5.Lumber 6.Bamboo 7. ifes 8.Ceramic tifes 9.Fencing 10.Concrete 11.�1!''" 12.Bricks 10 13.Bicks 20 14.Concrete bicks

15.Mental concrete 16.Other ............................ )

Overall Overall Affected

Roof Wall Ground Column Floor Type size

surface surface (m2) (m2)

Leaf No Small

1 Floor 1A ........ mx

tree ...... m

Leaf Firm Small

1 Floor 1B ........ mx

Leaf tree ...... m

Permanent Permanent Small

material material 1 Floor 1C ........ mx

over 25% over 25% tree ...... m

Zinc, Small

Sophie Leaf No tree or 1 Floor 1D

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tree ...... m

or plastic

Zinc, Sophie Small 2A ........ mx

No tree or 1 Floor ...... m Zinc,

Hebron tree

Sophie Small 2B ........ mx Hebron, Wood No tree or 1 Floor ...... m or plastic tree

Wood Wood or Wood 1 Floor

2C ........ mx concrete ...... m

Zinc, Sophie

Bricks Concrete Concrete 1 Floor 2D ........ mx

Hebron, ...... m or plastic

1n�1 Wood or Wood or Wood 1 Floor

........ mx bricks concrete ...... m

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Zinc, Wood or Sophie bricks Hebron, or plastic

Wood or Tiles

bricks

Wood or Tiles

bricks

Concrete 8ricks

Wood or Tiles

bricks

Concrete 8ricks

Wood or concrete

Concrete

Wood or Wood concrete

Concrete Concrete

Concrete Concrete

Concrete Concrete

Concrete Concrete

Manny Floors

Manny Floors

1 Floor

1 Floor

Ground floor/1 st

floor Ground floor/1 st

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2E ........ mx ...... m

2F ........ mx ...... m

3A ........ mx ...... m

38 ........ mx ······m

4A ........ mx ...... m

48 ........ mx ······m

Please tick the type of construction in the following box: 4.4. House transferring or other construction affected by the project

1. Lightweight construction demolish or move backward (Store - Stall) □2. Heavy construction demolish or move backward (House - Kitchen) □3. Heavy construction demolish in the same village (House - Kitchen) □4. Heavy construction demolish in the diferent village (House - Kitchen) □5. In case of demolishing, how it affect above construction? (Calculated by interviewer)

- Wall: .............................. m2 (or ................... % of total surface) - Ground: .............................. m2 (or ................... % of total surface) - Roof: .............................. m2 (or ................... % of total surface) - Column: .............................. m3 (or ................... % of total surface)

4.5 Do you need support for rehabilitation of your livelihood? □ yes □ no4.6 lf you want, what kind of support do you want for rehabilitation? Please describe

4.7 Do you have any additional suggestion or problem? .................................................. .

Fingerprint of head of family ( Husband or Wife )

Name ................................. . (Tel .................................. )

Team work IRC -Mr ...................................... . -Mr ...................................... . -Mr ..................................... . -Mr ..................................... . -Mr ..................................... . -Mr ..................................... .

Head of family representative (Relation .......................... ) Name ................................ .

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GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project (GMS-FDRMMP)

Head of family name: ....................... Gender: □M□ F Age : .............. Occupation : ..................... . Address # ......... .Village: ........................ Commune: ................. District: ............... Province: Pursat Meter No. CH .... + ............... CH ..... + ................ □ Left □ Right Direction ... ... ... ... ... .

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Annex 8: Sample Monitoring lndicators

A semi-annual monitoring repot shall be prepared on Resettlement Plan implementation and submitted to ADB by the CPMU. lt will include: (1) the list of APs, with compensation, if any due to each and details of compensation paid with signed receipts annexed to the report, socio-economic status and satisfaction levels of APs with the RP1 implementation process, compensation and mitigation measures; (2) the list of vulnerable APs and additional compensation / special protection measures planned/implemented for them; socio-economic status and satisfaction levels of vulnerable APs with the RP 1 implementation process, compensation and mitigation measures; (3) list of afected common facilities affected, plan to restore access and/or actions taken to restore access to the same or facilities of equal quality elsewhere; (4) Actions planned / taken to minimize disturbance to the local residents; (5) details of consultations held with APs (with number of paticipants by gender, issues raised, conclusion / agreement reached, actions required/taken; (6) details of grievances registered, redressed, outstanding complaints, minutes of GRM meetings held; (7) details of information disclosure and awareness generation activities, levels of awareness among target population and behavior change, if any; and (8) any other relevant information showing RP 1 implementation progress. The following checklist may be used for overall monitoring of RP 1 implementation.

S.N Resettlement Plan Activities Completed Y/N

A. Pre-Construction Activities and Resettlement Plan Activities1 Approval of final Resettlement Plan bv ADB prior to contract award 2 Disclosure of final Resettlement Plan on ADB and EA websites

3 Circulation of summay RP1 in local lanauaae to all stakeholders B. Resettlement Plan lmplementation1 Grievance Redress Committee and teleohone hotlines established 2 Entitlements and grievance redress procedure disclosed 3 Finalization of list of APs, vulnerable APs and compensation/assistance/

allowances due 4 Finalization of list of affected common facilities and mitigation measures

proposed 5 APs received entitlements as per amounts and proa ram specified in RP 1 6 Payment of compensation, allowances and assistance (No. of APs) 7 Additional assistance for vulnerable households given (No. of vulnerable

APs) 8 Livelihood arrangements provided to vulnerable APs 9 Reinstallation of affected common facilities 10 Grievances

No. of grievances registered No. of grievances redressed Outstanding complaints Disclosure of grievance redress statistics

11 Consultation, participation and disclosure as per Plan C. Monitoring1 Survey on socio-economic status of APs (including vulnerable APs)

completed and compared with baseline survey results 2 Survey on satisfaction levels of APs with RP 1 implementation completed

D.Labor1 lmplementation of all statutory provisions on labor like health, safety,

welfare, sanitation, and working conditions by Contractors 2 Equal pay for equal work for men and women NOTE: here applicable, the information povided in the table should be suppoted by detaled

explanatoy repot, receipts and other details

/V

Remarks

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Annex 9: Replacement Cost Study Report

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA

Nation Religion King

***********

REPLACEMENTCOSTSTUDY

DAMNAK CHHOEUKROM IRRIGATION PROJECT

PURSAT PROVINCE

Submitted to

lnter-Ministerial Resettlement Committee (IRC)

General Depatment of Resetlement

Ministry of Economy and Finance

• nJse8 S r. EA SOPHY ASSOCIATES Co., Ltd

_ _ . CONSULTANCY & ENGINEERING

June 2017

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Table of Contents

l. lntroduction and Project Background ....................................................................................... 89

2. Objective of the Replacement Cost Study ................................................................................ 90

3. Survey Methodology ................................................................................................................... 90

4. Results of Replacement Cost Study .......................................................................................... .. 91

4.1 Price of Affected Structures ............................................................................................................ 91

4.2 Cost Estimation for Secondary Structures ............ ........................................................................ 93

4.3 Land Value in the Project Areas ..................................................................................................... 95

4.4 T rees Valuation............... ...................................................................................................... 96

Annex 1: Annex 2: Annex 3: Annex 4:

Price of Construction Materials List of People Meet/lnteviewed Land Price Survey in Project Area Category of Structures

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REPLACEMENT COST STUDY

Damnak Chhoeukrom lrrigation, Pursat Province

GSM: Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project

1. lntroductions and Project Background

1. The Royal Government of Cambodia through Ministry of Water Resources andMeteorology (MOWRAM) has requested the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for aproject preparatory technical assistance to rehabilitate the Damnak Chhoeukromirrigation project in Pursat province under the GSM Flood and Drought RiskManagement and Mitigation Project.

2. The sub-project aims to rehabilitate an aggregate of irrigation system withapproximately 81.50km of the four secondary canals to irrigate the paddy fields inthe project a rea. The sub-project area is under the jurisdiction of two districts in Pursatprovince, Phnom Kravanh and Bakan district, traverse 32 villages.

3. Land acquisition shall result to the following: (i) displacement of 792households; (ii) relocation of 125 houses and house-cum-store/shop; 1 and (iii)relocation of 26 other structures (kitchens and stables of cattle; (iv) 30 micrabusiness shops; and (v) clearing of 3,982 trees. A total of 2,807,648.39 m2 will beacquired by the project of which mare than 50%falls within the main canal thatincludes for the new canal alignment (1,776,984.9).

4. Expansion of flood area in Boeng Preah Ponley Reservoir (BPR) might affecton land use at Phteah Rung Commune. A total of 248,270.00 m2 (8.84%) of privateplats of land belonging to 64 individuals might be acquired in the BPR area whichmay result to economic displacement outside the direct impact areas. Mainstructures will not be affected in BPR. Temporary land acquisition will be determinedduring the design measurement survey prior to civil works during RP updatingprocess.

Location Map of the Project

2. Objective of the Replacement Cost Study

5. The main purpose of this study is to establish compensation rates for mainstructures, secondary structures and private own land at the market price. The aim is toensure full restoration value of the afected/expropriated assets by the Project duringimplementation stage.

6. lt is noted that the replacement cost rates were established based on market rateduring detail measurement survey (DMS) stage and not at the time of compensation (whichwill be a later stage after contract agreement).

3. Survey Methodology

7. The methodology used for this replacement cost study are as followings:

A Structures

The information to base the establishment will mainly be collected from direct

interviews and survey with parties involved, including owners of structures

(both those whose structures are affected by the Project and those whose

properties are not afected), local construction contractors specialized in

residential building, and construction material selling shops (Annex 1 is the

list of construction materials interviewed). The afected structures are

surveyed and calculated, using price from construction materials shop, based

on quantity of material used for the structures, labor and loss of materials

during construction.

Affected assets (both materials and style of the main structures and

secondary structures) are measured, estimated (price) and classified into

different categories to ease implementation of structure classification and to

be fair for afected people and also to avoid wrong classification that may lose

or may cost more to government.

B Land

Both affected and non-affected people within and near the village of the

proposed project are interviewed. Local authorities in the project area also

discussed with to further understand land price and common category of land

that people as sale and buy.

The opinion of market value of land propety in the afected sections is as of

April-May 2017.

a). The interviews will cover the following issues:

• The recent land transfer (transaction) in the area;• The price, at which owners (affected and not afected persans) are willing

to sell their land;• Government land taxation in Cambodia

b). Price of land will be differentiated based on the use of land, including:

• Residential land• Rural area

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• Urban centers

• Agricultura! land or Orchard land (including soil fertility, distance toaccess road and irrigation system)

All data from the survey are classified and analyzed, compared before any

conclusion of the price of land for compensation implementation in order to

reflect land market as of study period.

C Crops and Trees

The basis of the establishment crop and tree prices is to determine the

average market price for each type of creps and trees. This rates are

compared with other project rates in the same year and within the project

regien.

4. Results of Replacement Cost Study

8. To assess the loss of structures and non-structures in this study, consultant will usethe market rates from construction shops in the nearby area (suppliers that mostlypurchased by APs in the project area) as basis to estimate the affected assets.

9. Construction materials both local and outside of the study areas are surveyed. Annex1 is the list of construction materials in Pursat province.

1 O. The cost of structures will be calculated based on the construction price that we interviewed construction shops, and each construction categories in the location of project.

4.1 Price of Affected Structures

11. The afected main and secondary structures according to the study are classified andcalculated based on the market price of construction materials in the provinces.

12. The results of the price of affected structures are presented by province as below:

�Ju Roof Wall

Table 4.1: Afected Main Structure

inu Floor

mn

uur

Column

ó�sms Story

Hlíu ymn 0 ms/�HU�

ih

mihru umn u l

Hlí u ymü

L�h

0 m stm u� .

0 ms1mu� .

0 ms1mu� .

0 ms1mu� .

LUtñ9 ñt� Type u l l

USD/m2

1A 16.00

1B 17.50

1C-1 18.00

1C-2 23.00

1D-1 20.00

10-2 25.00

91

ÑwÑlOl

mE > io%

Hl > .0%

üñltñiÑ V u

ÑwÑ15m

. t J

üñltñiÑ V u

üñltñiÑ V u

. Nñ V

ÑwÑ15m

ÑwÑ15m

ÑwÑ15m

ÑwÑlOl

. t J

. t J

�ê

ÑwÑlOl

MU

. t J

ms1a .

m sia .

m sia .

. JNJ

. t J

MU

MU

. t J

. JNJ

.t J

. JNJ

. t J

MU

MU

l�b,. . HUHHU UHJ

u .

L�b . . HUHHU UHJ

u .

nb . . t J tHU Ut J

.

u .

L�b . t JtHU Ut J

u .

L�b yt�ñ . . t JtHU ut J

u .

L�b

tÜL�b yt�ñ

tÜL�b yt�ñ

tÜL�b Ytulb . . t JtHU ut J

.

u . .

L�b . t JtHU ut J

u .

L�b

tÜL�b yt�ñ

tÜL�b yt�ñ

tÜL�b yt�ñ

tÜL�b yt�ñ

tÜL�b Ytulb . . t J:HU ut J

u .

L�b yt�ñ

0 m stn ua. 1E-1 22.00

0 m s1n ua. 1E-2 26.00

0 m s1n ua.

2A 22.50

0 m s1n ua.

2B 25.00

0 m s1n ua.

2C 26.00

9 ns u{rn . u

tar( gülb 20-1 26.00

0.itaï)0 ns uüñ

. u

tar( gNlb 20-2 32.00

0..Hrñ)0 ns uüñ

. u

2E 29.00 •rnr .

0 ns uüñ . u

2F-1 36.00 • rnr. 0 ns uüñ

. u

tar ( lUlb 2F-2 38.00

0..tÜLñ)0 ns uüñ

. u

tar( gülb 2G-1 31.50

0..tüu,)) ns u{rn

. u

taf(gNnb 2G-2 39.00

0 ..tJñ) 0 ms uüñ

. u

2H-1 37.00 rnr .

0 ms uüñ . u

2H-2 55.00 •t8f

0 m s1n ua 21 98.00 .

) ms1nua 2J 35.00 .

92

tñ�b

. " NIU

mü sbñl .

ñi .

.mu

. mu

mü sbñi .

Awnina/Extended Eaves

Jñ V

ÑbÑ n

g:mw,m� Kitchen/Stall

Ññ/NJf V

V

Thatch

ÑbÑ n

u�sToilet

ÑbÑ n

ns .

l s .

l s .

l s

l s .

l s .

l s .

l s .

ñi .

Brick

mn SbMU

tuib SbMU/ ñlf

V

lf V

.tr

ñlf sb MU n

l sia .

MU

l sia .

MU

l sia . tr

l sia . .tr

lf V

Tile

. . HUHHU umu V .

Hb yfr�ñ

HlHb Ytuib

mrt�b ymlb

mrt�b ymlb

tfHb Ytulb

tft�b ytiñ

tft�b ytlñ

tft�b yiiñ tft�b ytiñ

tft�b yiiñ tft�b ytiñ tft�b ytiñ tft�b ytiñ

tft�b ymlb

4.2 Cost Estimation for Secondary Structures

msmua sb .

2K 115.00 msg ,

msmua sb . 2L 175.00 msg 3

, m s1m ua 3A 110.50 .

3 hs u(rn . V

t1r( �rhb 3B 130.00

,. th1tl ) msmua sb

3C 200.00 hsg,

- AW1 7.00

15.00 AW2 -

- AW3 12.50

- AW4 20.00

3 m s1, ua SH1 7.50

, m s1, ua SH2 12.00

, m s1m rua SH3 13.00 ..

, m s1m ua SH4 16.00 .

m ua T1 99.50 .

13. According to interview and other recent literature review (compensation from otherprojects and RCS studies of different development project) below is the summary table ofcost estimation according to present survey price in Pursat Province.

No.

1

a e os s Ima I0n o T bl 4 2 C t E t" t"

Other structure

n u-1 inn 2 Jtt wt l ñ Cement concrete oavement - no reinforcement

nU-i 2!1j

fS econ arv ruc ures d St t

Unit

1m2

Unit Cost (US$)

8.00

2 Bamboo reinorced concrete pavement 1m2 14.00

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No.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1l

11

12

13

14

15 16 17 18

19

2l

21

22

Other sructue

tlU-t m tHtñJiwu Stmmq ompnoonmd nonnomtm wnvmrmnt

lÏ91 Connomtm bqonk (nnoooqnim) i�ui2J1 Tmoonnottn H(lliu/ Hmtmu6J" Dug Wmqq / no nonnomtm opng H(qliu (tmu6lJ GOvto 8ltmitlHÜtJl�H)

" Duz �ell (diameter uf 800mm and mare than 6m depth) H (l l 1Ut m hl m m i f1 u q 1 m ( ] l m l i 1 l )

" Purpmd wmqq wpth nonnom�m pnd-Noornq aunqit� purp H�1 1um mfrrsmiMuq1m (Jnm t1 �) Pursmd wmqq wpth nonnomtm snd-Good aunqpty surs l,l :ia Syi{pt housm l,l :!HT �till,9 8ln mll 9 u lltl,lH (IHiHiJH) Sppopt housm wpth suppot nnd nonnomtm opna/bopnk wpth sqnstmopna iuHH1 " Grnvm (mn�h)lrH ï 1i 1 n j l

Gonvm (nonnomtm) mfüí (�ü): ihivnJ m 1.6lx1 .6l - 2.oox2.oo Chmdmy/stusn

t�für (HiJH): sivn]m 2.1lx2.1l- 2.9lx2.9l Chmdmy/stusn

mfüú (i): 1ivn]mfün1 3.llx3.ll Chmdmy/stusn

�w (ïü): ammmtw HmnmQytJ 1ñnmnU �1 (HiJH): tmtw Tm1U HmtmiU81QytJ �1 (G): mmtüQywa, mmimuQytJ, hugmvt,: tlw 27r� :rï1@1i1n (HmtluUJ ru27rtüu)

" Housm antm - Bopnk/nmrmnt m 19 if 1 ñ � y 1J {Hl Wntmo stoonim 1mHl Wood boidum 1mr�wg��: Connrmtm boidum to housm l Íl w 9U a J O JH!vn] m i� Rmtnpninu wnql 1lnr l Íqw 9Ua J O JH/18] m i� Rmtnpnpnu wnqq 1lnr l 11:l9Ua J O tJH!vn] mi � t m tJ tJf9U (U6n )) Rmtnpnpnu wnql 1lnr with bnnkinu nolurn

Unit

1r2

1r2

1r2

1

1

1

1 LS

1smt

Is

Is

1 smt

1 smt

1 smt 1 smt 1 smt 1 smt

1 smt

1r2

1r2

1r2

1LM

1r2

1r2

Unit Cost (US$)

19.ll

7.ll

9pll

9lpll

14lpll

255pll

32lpll

45pll

95pll

5llpll

2,5ll.ll

3,lllpll

5,lllpll

8,5llpll 2,5llpll 3,lllpll 7,8llpll

4llpll

45pll

16pll

3lpll

38p5l

22p5l

28pll

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No. Other structue

l @l gtJ B � o wH1rnJ irn � Retaining wali 20cm

23 l 1 l gtJ l � O ñJH/t2] 2 l � Retaining wall 20cm

l 1 l 9 U l � O JHJt8J 2 ñ � l 2 ñJ wrn U (U� l }) Retaining wali 20cm with backing column

� l 1 l 9l 2 24 Hvdraulic Hoist (Car wash stands)

25 l1 ñ1 l t W t �H l i (i UHl yü m) Brick stair rest

26 Lñ1:9ñ Pond

Fence

w wmwm 1 w w w 1 Wooden oost with metal sheet

mlutl rutujl lJñ1U� 2 Concrete oost with wire

ut7 rutuj ll 2 §HLñl i 21ta1 ml

3 Reinforced concrete column with lower beam and foundation

mltÜUñ � 1 O

4 Brick of 100mm; concrete/brick column

mht)ui � 20

5 Brick of 200mm; concrete/brick column

mhQj

6 Mountain stone

m1t)uñ� 20 m2fü1twñTfm tña2m2ñ1Óñ1ruww1 7 Brick of 200mm; concrete/brick column with steel arili

m1tüui� 20 m21T1twñ 21m2ñ1Ó!Llñ1ruwwr 8 Brick of 200mm; concrete/brick column with steel arili

Dainaae and Water SUDDIV

lJlHhi 0.2m

1 Drain pipe 0.2m

lJ�H1l 0.4m

2 Drain pipe 0.4m

lJlHli o.6m

3 Drain oioe 0.6m

Jtujh o.am

4 Concrete culvert dia. 0.8m (L=1 m)

lJtij l 1 .Om5 Concrete culvert dia. 1 m (L=1 m)

4.3 Land Value in the Project Areas

Unit Unit Cost (US$)

1LM 62.00

1m2 33.00

1m2 52.00

1m2 35.00

LS 80.00

1m2

1LM 7.50

1 LM 9.00

1LM 18.50

1m2 18.50

1 m2 25.00

1 m2 26.00

1 m2 38.00

1 m2 43.00

ocs 7.00

ocs 10.00

ocs 18.00

ocs 45.00

ocs 65.00

14. This land study is intended to present the price of land at market rate at April-May2017, during the commencement of OMS.

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15. The common practice of agriculture land sale and buy in Pursat depends accessroad, business operation area, urban center, district center, market area or other socialfacilities. lt is important to note that along the project area, the main business is agricultureand the price of fertile land is more expensive. With this criteria land analysis from interviewof each district in the project area is presented in below table.

16. In this study the land was classified into two main category i.e. residential land andagricultura! land (rice field/cassava plantation). lt is noted that the land in the area is special.Land for cassava cannot convert to rice field and vise-versa. Generally the land for cassavaprovide less productivity than rice field but people has no choice as land is not suitable forrice cultivation. Therefore in the area where land cannot be able to convert from cassavaplantation to residential land the price of this type of land is a bit cheaper than rice field.

17. According to observation, discussion, interview and analysis of land price, type andland use of each location within the project, the table below see the land price of eachlocation.

a e an rice m e ro1ec T bl 4 3 L d P . . th P . t A rea

Land Type

Cassava plantation

Agriculture land Shrub land (not yet clear for cultivation)

Rice field

Existing village/building

Residential land

No building

4.4 Trees Valuation

Road

Existing paved road Uoaraded laterite road Commune/village road Oxcat road/irriqation svstem No road -

Existing paved road Upqraded laterite road Commune/villaqe road Oxcat road/irrigation system No road

Existing paved road Uoaraded laterite road Commune/village road Oxcat road/irriqation svstem

Existing paved road Uoaraded laterite road Commune/village road Oxcat road/irriqation svstem

Price

1.30

0.80

0.50

0.45

0.38

0.35

1.40

0.90

0.56

0.47

0.42

10.50

8.50

4.00

3.00

10.00

7.50

3.50

2.50

18. In order to simplify the study, trees have been classified in three types as following:

a. Sapling- below one year: will not get compensation as it can be re-planted,b. Small tree- one to three year: 1/3 of full price,c. Young tree- bearing some fruit: 2/3 of full price,d. Mature- full bearing tree: compensate full price.

19. The price of tree present in below table is compare to other projects in Battambangprovince:

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No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19 20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31 32

Table 4.4: Price of Crops and Trees

Type

l m (i�ñl) - Mango

�� - Coconut

�¡ - Jack . ,

YWJiUl - Bamboo

ywjfürn6 - Bamboo

Y WJLWñ - Bambo

Hlruw/ilH - Tamarin V H

LñütHl - Pomelo u V

Lñüii - Lemon/Limeu .

ilñ - Sugar Palm tree

rn)u�ñ(19JUiê1) - Custard apple

t9jUl1 l - Soursop

m l ll - Acacia/ Eucalyptus.

l lü § - Cashew

Lll - Pring tree

ñ2ñ - Kantuort '.

�P - Jujube

¡l - Sdao

wn - Chom-phu "·

fil�ll - Oy Moy

illlw - Sandoricum tree

m - Kor/Kapok tree

Lñlh - Krasang Wi - Makak

ui - Tkov

1la�ñ - Kvet

Lymmll� - Orange J

rnaw - Areca nut tree

Hlru9ñ - Ampil Teuk . •

Lñmñ (iêi) - Guava

m) 2/l\8 2 - Longan

9ñth:1m - TeukDohKor QtÏS - Durian tül - Egg fruit

Unit

1-3vsTree 21.00

Tree 15.00

Tree 17.00

Cluster 3.50

Cluster 6.50

Cluster 10.00

Tree 12.50

Tree 15.00

Tree 8.50

Tree 21.00

Tree 3.50

Tree 6.50 Tree 3.50

Tree 6.50

Tree 8.00

Tree 2.80

Tree 3.80

Tree 13.00

Tree 2.00

Tree 1.50

Tree 6.50 Tree 1.50

Tree 8.50

Tree 12.00 Tree 1.50

Tree 11.00

Tree 11.50

Tree 3.50

Tree 3.50

Tree 2.80

Tree 21.00

Tree 17.50

Tree 20.00 Tree 5.00

Unit Cost US Dollar

3-Svrs Over Svrs 42.00 60.00

30.00 50.00 36.00 50.00

7.00 10.00

13.00 20.00

20.00 30.00

25.00 37.50

30.00 45.00

17.00 35.00

42.00 62.00

7.00 10.00

13.00 20.00 7.00 8.00

13.00 25.00

16.00 20.00

5.60 8.00

7.60 11.50

26.00 20.00

4.00 6.00

3.00 5.00

13.00 20.00

3.00 5.00

17.00 25.00

24.00 36.50 3.00 5.00

22.00 33.00

23.00 40.00

7.00 10.00

7.00 10.00

5.60 8.50

42.00 62.50

37.00 50.00

40.00 60.00 10.00 15.00

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No. Type Unit Unit Cost US Dollar

1-3vrs 3-Svs Over Syrs 33 Yñ - Sapodilla Tree 6.50 13.00 20.00

34 , .. Tree 3.50 O� fü - Chankiri 7.00 8.00

35 , Tree 3.50 OS - Chan 7.00 10.00

36 . Tree 2.50 9 �H - Pomegranate 5.00 5.00

37 lñ qUllb - Trakhob Barang Tree 3.50 7.00 10.00

38 ül l\ - Dragon fruit ws6 2.50 5.00 8.00

39 l Tree 10.00 ur -Avocada 20.00 30.00

40 tl ü - Rubber tree Tree 16.50 33.00 50.00

41 , .

5.00 D �lI � - C han Krisna Tree 10.00 15.00

42 9lblW� - Grape Tree 11.00 22.00 33.50

43 LñqU - Trakob Tree 1.50 3.00 5.00

44 H�t� - Angkeardei Tree 1.50 3.00 5.00

45 Ñ- Sa'am Tree 1.00 2.00 3.00

46 llb Pongro Tree 1.50 3.00 5.00

47 '

1.50 \fü- Koki Tree 3.00 5.00

48 il - Chhaya LS 0.70 1.40 2.00

49 Others Tree 1.50 3.00 5.00

50 yb - Papaya Tree 2.50 5.00 6.00

51 toñ - Banana Tree 0.70 1.40 2.00

52 Htm - Sugarcane Cluster 0.75 1.50 2.20

53 WtlñlW - ws6 16.50 33.00 50.00 n V

54 tHD - peper ws6 16.50 33.00 50.00

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Annex 10: Replacement Cost Study Rates of 2010 and 2017

Table 1: Replacement cost rates for land I in US$) Land Tvpes Road Rate 2010 Rate 2017

Existina oaved road NA 1.30 Uoaraded laterite road NA 0.80

Cassava plantation Commune/villaae road 0.5 O.SOOxcart road/irrigation 0.5 0.45svstem No road 0.38 0.38

Agriculture Shrub land (not yet - 0.32 0.35 cleared for

Land cultivation)

Existing paved road NA 1.40 Uoaraded laterite road NA 0.90

Rice field Commune/villaae road 0.5 0.56 Oxcart road/irrigation 0.5 0.47 svstem No road 0.38 0.42 ExistinQ paved road 13.33 10.5

Existing Uoaraded laterite road 7.22 8.50 Commune/villaae road NA 4.00

village/building Oxcart road/irrigation NA 3.00

Residential svstem Land ExistinQ paved road 13.33 10.0

Uoaraded laterite road 7.22 7.50 No building Commune/villaie road NA 3.50

Oxcart road/irrigation NA 2.50 svstem

Source: Replacement Cost Study (June 2017)

Table 2: Replacement cost rates for main structures in US$)

No. Rate Rate

Type Wall Columns Floor 2010 (er 2017

Roof Floor

m2) (m2)

1A No wall Pole with small-size Use soil as Single 4.9 16 Thatch for supporting roof floor

structure 1C Thatch Thatch/ Leafs/ Thatch/ Leaves/ Use soil as Single 12.32 23

plastic, or mixed plastic, or mixed floor or with

temporary temporary materials moveable

materials bamboo bed or wooden bed

1D Thatch Leafs Wood/bamboo pole Used wood Single 17.29 25

1E Thatch/ Leafs/ Pole with medium- Use soil as Single 15.28 26

Thatch plastic, or mixed size or used wood floor temporary materials

2C Thatch/Leafs/plas Wood/wooden pole Use wood or Single NA 26

Steel/ tic, or mixed (with concrete bamboo with

Fibrocement temporary column base) low quality materials wooden

structure, higher from soil about 0.5m -1.5m

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No. Rate Rate

Type Wall Columns Floor 2010 {er 2017 Roof

Floor m2) (m2)

2D Wood wall at first Wooden columns Used wood Single 30.28 32 Steel/ floor and only (with concrete with wooden Fibrocement column at ground column base) structure,

floor higher from soil about 0.5m-1.5m

2F Zincwall Wooden pole Used wood or Single 40.00 38 Steel/ concrete Fibrocement

2G Zinc wall Wooden pole or Wood or Single NA 39 Steel/ iron bamboo Fibrocement

2H Wooden wall Wooden pole or Wood or Single NA 55 Steel/ iron bamboo Fibrocement

2J Zinc wall Wooden pole or Concrete Single NA 35 Steel/ concrete Fibrocement

2K Wooden or brick Wooden pole or Concrete Single NA 115 Steel/ wall concrete Fibrocement

SH1 Nowall Wooden pole or No floor or soil Single NA 7.50 Thatch iron used as floor

SH2 Thatch Nowall Wooden pole or Wooden or Single NA 12 iron concrete

SH3 Nowall Wooden or iron No floor or soil Single NA 13 Steel/ columns with zinc used as floor Fibrocement roof

SH4 Nowall Wooden pole or Concrete Single NA 16 Steel/ iron Fibrocement

Souce: Replacement Cost Study June 2017)

a e T bl 3 R ep acemen t cos ra es or ence an t t f f: d th o t t er s ruc ures No.of Classi- Rate (US$/m2)

Roof Wall Floor Structure Floor fication 2017 Square 7.00

Thatch No Earth timber/Steel Single AW1 Timber/ Square 15.00

Thatch No concrete slab timber/Steel Sinqle AW2 Steel/ Square 12.50

Fibrocement No Earth timber/Steel SinQle AW3 Steel/ Timber/ Square 16.00 Fibrocement No concrete slab timber/Steel Sinqle AW4

Source: Replacement Cost Study (June 2017)

Table 4: Reolacement cos t rates for perennials and t imber species {in US$)

No Type Unit Rate in 2010 Rate in 2017

1-3 yrs 3-5 yrs >5 yrs 1-3 yrs 3-5 yrs >5 yrs1 Mango Tree 35 45 48 21.00 42.00 60.00 2 Coconut Tree 12 30 35 15.00 30.00 50.00 3 Jackfruit Tree 15 30 32 17.00 36.00 50.00 4 Bamboo Cluster NA 3.50 7.00 10.00

(Prev) 5 Bamboo Cluster NA 6.50 13.00 20.00

( Pinq-Ponq) 6 Bamboo Cluster NA 10.00 20.00 30.00

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No Type Unit Rate in 2010 Rate in 2017

1-3 ys 3-5 yrs >5 yrs 1-3 vrs 3-5 vrs >S ysBamboo Tree 0.96

7 Tamarind Tree 22 12.50 25.00 37.50 8 Pomelo Tree NA 15.00 30.00 45.00 9 Lemon/Lime Tree 5.5 8.50 17.00 35.00 10 Sugar Palm Tree 30 21.00 42.00 62.00 11 Custard Aoole Tree 6.5 3.50 7.00 10.00 12 Soursop Tree NA 6.50 13.00 20.00 13 Acacia/Eucaly Tree NA 3.50 7.00 8.00

ptus 14 Cashew Tree 18.84 6.50 13.00 25.00 15 Pring Tree Tree 7 8.00 16.00 20.00 16 Kantout Tree NA 2.80 5.60 8.00 17 Juiube Tree NA 3.80 7.60 11.50 18 Sdao Tree NA 13.00 26.00 20.00 19 Chom Phu Tree NA 2.00 4.00 6.00 20 OvMov Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00 21 Sandoricum Tree NA 6.50 13.00 20.00

Tree 22 Kor/Kapok Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00

Tree 23 Krasang Tree NA 8.50 17.00 25.00 24 Makak Tree NA 12.00 24.00 36.50 25 Tkov Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00 26 Kvet Tree NA 11.00 22.00 33.00 27 Orange Tree 26 11.50 23.00 40.00 28 Areca nut Tree NA 3.50 7.00 10.00

Tree 29 Ampil Teuk Tree NA 3.50 7.00 10.00 30 Guava Tree 7.18 2.80 5.60 8.50 31 Longan Tree NA 21.00 42.00 62.50 32 Milk Tree Tree 25 17.50 37.00 50.00 33 Durian Tree NA 20.00 40.00 60.00 34 Eaa Fruit Tree NA 5.00 10.00 15.00 35 Sapodilla Tree NA 6.50 13.00 20.00 36 Chankiri Tree NA 3.50 7.00 8.00 37 Chan Tree NA 3.50 7.00 10.00 38 Pomegranate Tree NA 2.50 5.00 5.00 39 Trakhob Tree NA 3.50 7.00 10.00

Barang 40 Draqon Fruit Pole NA 2.50 5.00 8.00 41 Avocada Tree NA 10.00 20.00 30.00 42 RubberTree Tree NA 16.50 33.00 50.00 43 Chan Krisna Tree NA 5.00 10.00 15.00 44 Grape Tree NA 11.00 22.00 33.50 45 Trakob Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00 46 Angkeadei Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00 47 Sa'am Tree NA 1.00 2.00 3.00 48 Pongro Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00 49 Koki Tree NA 1.50 3.00 5.00 50 Chhaya - NA 0.70 1.40 2.00 51 Papava Tree 5.33 2.50 5.00 6.00 52 Banana Tree 2.26 0.70 1.40 2.00 53 Sugarcane Cluster NA 0.75 1.50 2.20 54 Sandek Bav Pole NA 16.50 33.00 50.00 55 Peoer Pole NA 16.50 33.00 50.00

Source: Rep/acement Cost Study (June 2017)

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Annex 11: Breakdown of Replacement Cost Estimates for the Sub-Project

A Permission to use ROW of state public

39,970.00 23,182.60 land

1.1 Rice paddy land 13,471.00 0.58 7,813.18

1.2 Orchard land 26,499.00 0.58 15,369.42

B Acquistion from private ownership 56,336.50 125,831.64

1.1 Rice paddy land 1,057.00 0.42 443.94

d. Not near to road (no access) 1,057.00 0.42 443.94

1.2 Orchard land 45,948.00 58,396.20

a. Near main/paved road (NR, PR) 44,376.00 1.30 57,688.80

c. Near village and oxcart road 1,572.00 0.45 707.40

1.3 Residential land 9,331.50 66,991.50

a. Near main/paved road (NR, PR) 3,557.00 10.50 37,348.50

b Near rural (commune) road 1,948.00 8.50 16,558.00

C Near village and oxcart road 1,605.50 4.00 6,422.00

d Not near to road (no access) 2,221.00 3.00 6,663.00

TOTAL LAND A+B 96,306.50 149,014.24

1A 18.50 16.00 296.00

1C-2 112.36 23.00 2,584.28

2C 120.10 26.00 3,122.60

1D-2 12.00 25.00 300.00

2D-2 70.00 32.00 2,240.00

lE - 2 14.19 26.00 368.94

2F-2 249.93 38.00 9,497.34

2G-2 12.00 39.00 468.00

2H-2 241.41 55.00 13,277.55

2J 32.00 35.00 1,120.00

2K 333.50 115.00 38,352.50

SH1 83.96 7.50 629.70

SH2 35.75 12.00 429.00

SH3 39.40 13.00 512.20

SH4 31.50 16.00 504.00

TOTAL MAIN STRUCTURE 1,406.60 73,702.11

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A Seconda. Structures 3,814.48

AW1 140.36 7.00 982.52

AW2 24.55 15.00 368.25

AW3 84.10 12.50 1,051.25

AW4 24.00 20.00 480.00

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Stall 50.00 7.50 375.00

Water pond 1,467.00 0.38 557.46

B Other Structures 1,956.50

Ring drainage (per ring) 16.00 10.00 160.00

Pump well (per well) 1.00 255.00 255.00

Dug well (per well) 2.00 140.00 280.00

Concrete fence (per meter) 81.00 9.00 729.00

Wooden fence (per meter) 33.00 7.50 247.50

Spirit shrine (per shrine) 3.00 95.00 285.00

TOTALSECONDARYSTRUCTURE 5,770.98

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A Trees Tree Rate Amount

Mango 99 60.00 5,940.00

Longan 4 62.50 250.00

Coconut 102 50.00 5,100.00

Milk Tree 3 50.00 150.00

Jack Fruit 42 50.00 2,100.00

Pomelo 35 45.00 1,575.00

Orange 364 40.00 14,560.00

Lemonade 11 35.00 385.00

Palm 114 62.00 7,068.00

Kantout 11 8.00 88.00

Bamboo 23 30.00 690.00

Banana 332 2.00 664.00

Cashew 16 25.00 400.00

Tamarind 37 37.50 1,387.50

Guava 160 8.50 1,360.00

Custard Apple 100 10.00 1,000.00

Pring 18 20.00 360.00

Krasang 30 25.00 750.00

Sapodilla 2 20.00 40.00

Ampil Tuek 8 10.00 80.00

Sdov 30 20.00 600.00

Kor 21 5.00 105.00

Makak 6 36.50 219.00

Thkov 11 5.00 55.00

Valuable Trees 151 5.00 755.00

Decorative and shaded trees 828 5.00 4,140.00

Sub-total Trees 2,558 49,821.50

B Croes (m2} Rate Amount

Unhavested crops ($3/kg of wet rice, 3000kg of rice per h acta re) 86,975 0.09 7827.75

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TOTAL CROPS AND TREES 57,649.25

A Transport Allowances 49 2,653.00

Remove light structure or shift back (shop 7 23 161.00 and store}

Remove heavy structure or shift back (house, 26 46 1,196.00 house cum shoe}

Relocating of landless AHs 16 81 1,296.00

B Allowances for lncome Loss 12 600.00

Non-registered business both temporary or 12 50 eermanent 600.00

C One-time c ash assistance 68 306 13,792.00

For severely AHs 56 230 12,880.00

For relocation of shop 12 76 912.00

D Allowances for Vulnerable AHs 58 5,800.00

One-time cash assistance 58 100 5,800.00

TOTAL ALLOWANCES 187 22,845.00

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Skill training of the APs 707 150 106,050.00

Consultant for planning and implementation of IRP (6 months) l 17,539.08

TOTAL IRP 123,589.08

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Land plat allocation (105m2 per AH) include land imerovement 1,680 15.00 25,200.00 Additional land needed for access road including imerovement {m2} 840 15.00 12,600.00

Provision of latrine {one eer AH} 16 250.00

TOTAL RELOCATION SITE

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