SELECT SUMMARY OF SERVICES OFFERED
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Anthony Ragsdale, PhD
Socioeconomics, Environment,
Development Anthropology
1954 Columbia Road, NW, #203, Washington, DC 20009,
USA
Telephone: +1 202 265-6758
Fax: +1 202 265-6823
E-mail: TARagsdale@aol.com
Reference: From Black & Veach New Briefs, July, 1996, It Takes People
Power:
"Forces in the cultural, social, economic and political environment can create enough negative momentum that it becomes a challenge to simply keep the project moving forward."
You Can Reach Dr. Ragsdale at TARagsdale@aol.com to learn about availability, rates, and services.
Upper Arun Hydroproject Reconnaissance, Nepal
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDIES -- Comprehensive socio-cultural evaluations and resettlement and rehabilitation programs (R&R) for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs). Conduct or evaluate full scale environmental impact studies for industrial clients both domestic and international. These studies can be tailored to meet EPA, AID, or World Bank guidelines.
Baobob Tree, Kariba Resettlement Site, Zambia
REVIEW LAND ACQUISITION LEGISLATION AND PROCEDURES -- This aspect of project preparation often leads to considerable, expensive delays. Review these at a formal level and on the ground experience, sub-contracting local legal expertise as necessary.
Socioeconomic Survey, Planned Resettlement, Somalia
RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION PLANNING -- Resettlement can be:
Arun Valley, Nepal
World Bank guidelines, followed increasingly by other donor agencies, indicate the need for:
Our services include conceptualization of R&R to achieve successful closure, linked to construction. Review of international and local documentation, identification and sub-contracts with local socioeconomic expertise for carrying out baseline surveys and consultation and for establishing monitoring and reporting programs. Follow-up supervision and evaluation.
Reservoir
Fishing, Resettlement, Hyderabad Water & Sanitation Project, India
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT -- Increasingly an aspect of project planning and EIAs, Social Assessment (SA) is a process which supports participation and makes explicit the social factors that affect development impacts and results. In many cases it can improve design and delivery and forestall unforeseen consequences of project design that frequently occur without social science input. SAs are carried out to:
You Can Reach MESAS at mesas@his.com to learn about availability, rates, and services.
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