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The Role of Access Mechanisms in Effective Rehabilitation of Displaced Farmers Due to Development Projects
Authors:Vikram Patil  Ranjan Ghosh  Vinish Kathuria
Institution:1. Centre for Environment and Development, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, India;2. Department of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden;3. SJM School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
Abstract:This paper provides an access based explanation of why institutional arrangements of compensation provision for land acquisition often fail to effectively rehabilitate displaced farmers in a developing country context like India. Farmers have a right to claim compensation in case of land takings, which specifies two methods of claim: consent method and arbitration method. Literature indicates that farmers’ choice between the two methods has a significant impact on the compensation they receive. Using a binary response model on a primary dataset of 199 displaced farmers from Upper Krishna Irrigation Project, India, we analyse the determinants of this choice. We validate ‘access based’ hypotheses in choice of compensation and test whether in addition to allocated property rights, benefits actually depend on the ‘access mechanisms’ farmers have. Results suggest that the choice is governed by access to social identity and information. Therefore, farmers lacking these fail to get resettled despite the presence of a policy framework aimed at their rehabilitation.
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