Resource Mapping To Understand Socio-Economic Development Of The Surveyed Areas
- 20 July, 2020
- ckcvietnam
In several social baseline studies, CKC social researchers and painters have co-worked with local villagers in mapping their natural and social resources. Not only does this exercise help us to understand current socio-economic developments of the village, but it also contributes to impact analysis against IFC Performance Standards, such as stakeholder engagement (PS1), land use (PS5), ecosystem services (PS6), Indigenous Peoples (PS7), and cultural heritage (PS8). And we have found that we love painting our reality so much.
Hereby are the paintings which map the natural and social resources of two villages, mountainous and coastal, who host wind farm developments in Vietnam.
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