Author : Wettasinghe, K.
Publisher: Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA)
Place of Publish: Sri Lanka, Colombo
Year: 2013
Page Numbers: 95
Acc. No: 4361
Class No: 388.1 WET-SL
Category: Books & Reports
Subjects: Roads
Type of Resource: Monograph
Languages: Sinhala
ISBN: 978-955-1040-62-8
Right of Way looks at the process of resettlement that took place to make way for the Southern Expressway. It records the journey of the communities who lost their homes and livelihoods and experienced changes to their living environments. It also examines the dual role of the Road Development Authority, which supervised the road construction and also implemented the project,s social programmes. The book also provides insights into one of the first large-scale implementations of the principles contained in the National Involuntary Resettlement Policy of Sri Lanka, formulated to protect the rights of displaced people. Right of Way documents the positive and negative impacts of the involuntary displacement and resettlement so that future projects may benefit from these experiences.