Title of article :
The Social Impacts of Dams on Rural Areas: A Case Study of Solaiman Shah Dam, Kermanshah, Iran
Author/Authors :
Malek Hosayni, Afsaneh Department of Promotion and Education of Agriculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , Mirakzadeh, Ali Asghar Department of Promotion and Education of Agriculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , Lioutas, Evagelos Department of Agricultural Economics - Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Environment - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract :
Purpose: This study aims to assess the social impacts of Solaiman Shah dam (Solaiman Shah,
Kermanshah, Iran) on its surrounding villages using Social Impact Assessment tool.
Methods: This study follows a qualitative research design. In this regard, ten impacts and their
important interrelations among them were categorized and evaluated.
Results: Our findings revealed that expansion of infrastructures and new opportunities for
economic development have spread a feeling of prosperity, in other words the “promise-land
effect,” with positive reflections in the migration rates, social cohesion, and social capital.
However, although the subjective well-being has been significantly improved for the majority
of residents, the construction of dam was also followed by objecting voices, caused by unfair
share of dam benefits which complicated the relations between neighboring villages, produced
cultural disruption and obligatory resettlement of some peasants jeopardizing the social
sustainability of the project.
Conclusion: Solaiman Shah dam has improved the economic situation of the region, enhanced
subjective well-being, and facilitated new forms of cooperation among residents.
Keywords :
Rural development , Social impacts , Dam
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics