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  1. University of Mandalay
  2. Department of Economics

Perceptions on Resettlement of the Local Communities: a Case Study of Htein Pin Village in Paunglaung Region

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Title Perceptions on Resettlement of the Local Communities: a Case Study of Htein Pin Village in Paunglaung Region
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Publication date 2020-05-30
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Than Than Soe
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This study is focused on the current situation of relocation site of Upper Paunglaung dam and the perceptions on resettlement program of the Upper Paunglaung dam on resettled communities. The objectives of the study are to examine the current condition on the agriculturally based livelihoods of resettled communities and to explore the perceptions of the resettled communities on resettlement areas. Descriptive method is mainly used in this study. Secondary data were collected from the Township administrative department and primary data were collected by questionnaire with Likert response scale and face to face interviewed with 90 households (30 percent randomly selected) from Htein Pin village. Based on the survey result, it can be seen that all 90 households had no farmlands which were under the reservoir and they can grow only turmeric on the slope of the mountain. They faced livelihood difficulties. Furthermore, regarding the perceptions of the resettled communities, there are positive perceptions on housing, public building, electricity, education, communication and health facilities. However, some villagers have negative perceptions on the vocational training, market and government supporting for food and protein. Concerning with water supply and market, 90 households significantly pointed out that their employment opportunities and they wanted to inform to government to create employment opportunities for their sustainable livelihood activities.
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resettlement, resettled communities, livelihoods
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University of Mandalay, Research Journal
259 - 268
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