@inproceedings{oai:kutarr.kochi-tech.ac.jp:00001189, author = {HUNG, Chia-Hung and LIN, Han-Liliang and YAO, Chia-Jun}, book = {Society for Social Management Systems Internet Journal}, month = {May}, note = {The Construction and Planning Agency, Ministry of the Interior, called for the meeting of “Proper village relocation in response to the ‘Efforts of August 8 Flood Rescue and Reconstruction’” on Aug 19 2009 to confirm the subsequent house reconstruction operations and the activation of initial survey procedure of permanent relocation sites. The “site safety survey group” was established immediately after the meeting to start the safety evaluation and survey of the sites of permanent relocation. The group consisted of experts from central competent authorities, professional engineering associations and universities (those who are specialized in civil engineering, water resources, geology, water and soil conservation, and environmental protection), and representatives from local governments (city/county governments and township offices), charity groups (NGOs), local reconstruction shareholders and the public. The group was gathered to perform the initial survey of these permanent sites and help the government accelerate the reconstruction progress. The permanent relocation sites to be surveyed were government lands, state-owned properties and abandoned school lands owned or operated by local governments, military lands not in use or lands owned by Taiwan Sugar Corporation. The lands recommended by the Council of Indigenous Peoples, Executive Yuan were given higher priorities. For the surveyed sites, the maps of “limited development areas” and “disaster potential areas” and the “strategic reconstruction zoning” charts approved by the Executive Yuan were developed for limited development analysis, and the result was provided to the survey group for the knowledge and diagnosis of areas surrounding the sites. The accounts of the locals were added to the evaluation and judgment. On the completion of the surveys, the survey records were collected and the statistics and evaluation results were compiled into a site survey overview, which was integrated with the comments provided in the records and by the experts for the reference of the site development. The sites that were evaluated as appropriate were given to local governments on the list of reserve sites for permanent relocation. From Aug 20 2009 to Sep 30 2010, 145 sites that met the strategic reconstruction zoning” were surveyed, and 77 were selected as appropriate sites for relocation. 102 experts in total were invited for the surveys. The survey results were provided to local governments for the selection of post-disaster residence relocation.}, publisher = {Society for Social Management Systems}, title = {LAND SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT FOR RELOCATION}, volume = {8}, year = {2012} }