A people-centred approach to assessing livelihoods impacts

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Abstract

This paper outlines the ‘People’s Livelihoods Analysis in Economic Displacement’ (PLANNED) framework. It aims to strengthen the knowledge base that informs decisions around avoiding project-induced economic displacement in the project design phase. The PLANNED framework emphasises the need for empathy and respect for human rights. It advocates for adequate timing, resources and capacity to assess impacts on livelihoods and develop livelihood restoration and enhancement measures. It also advocates for collaborative approaches to planning that involve project and lender staff, communities, civil society, and government at early stages. The framework was developed by reflecting on a review of relevant literature and on interviews with practitioners experienced in assessing the impacts created by project-induced physical and economic displacement. The PLANNED framework places the potentially economically-displaced people at the centre of the assessment and appraisal of projects.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)478-495
Number of pages18
JournalImpact Assessment and Project Appraisal
Volume39
Issue number6
Early online date23 Aug 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • project induced displacement
  • involuntary resettlement
  • social impact assessment
  • livelihood restoration
  • corporate social responsibility
  • business and human rights
  • social performance

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