2022
DOI: 10.31357/sljre.v18i02.5636
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Compensation for Compulsory Land Acquisition; Does Social Sustainability Matters on Satisfaction

Abstract: Payment of compensation for different types of losses are continuously experiencing in Sri Lanka. One of the typical aspects is the compulsory land acquisition. Government acquires the lands from private landowners for providing infrastructure in terms of public interest and proceeds to pay the monetary compensation recovering the losses while the National Involuntary Resettlement Policy (NIRP) intends to address involuntary resettlement because of land acquisition. However, distrusting is arising on satisfact… Show more

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“…Mediation can strengthen the connections between physical resources, locational characteristics, resettlement areas, health facilities, housing facilities, communication, sociocultural environment, and resettler community satisfaction by implementing sustainable development considerations such as resource efficiency, environmental conservation, and social inclusion [17]. Resettled people require a high level of cultural resilience to preserve their sense of identity, well-being, and happiness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mediation can strengthen the connections between physical resources, locational characteristics, resettlement areas, health facilities, housing facilities, communication, sociocultural environment, and resettler community satisfaction by implementing sustainable development considerations such as resource efficiency, environmental conservation, and social inclusion [17]. Resettled people require a high level of cultural resilience to preserve their sense of identity, well-being, and happiness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%