:: Volume 13, Issue 45 (7-2019) ::
jwmseir 2019, 13(45): 54-62 Back to browse issues page
Socio-economic Impact Assessment of Watershed Plans Implemented from the Perspective of Stakeholders (Case Study: Hasan abdal Basin- Zanjan Province)
Habib Hasani , Mohsen Maleki *
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Watershed projects play an increasingly important role in managing soil and water resources throughout the world. In many developing countries, watershed management practices and planning are usually performed which cannot be identified by stakeholders. This study has been introduced an approach to consider some socioeconomic parameters from the stakeholders aspect which are important for watershed management decisions. The method of study was Descriptive and Analytical. Hasan abdal basin in Zanjan Province was selected as the case study area. The field data has completed with questionnaire. The statistic population of this research was all heads of families of stakeholders which living in this area. Among them, using Morgan table, 160 people were randomly asked questions directly. The Kruskal-Wallis test and Average Comparison were used. The main achievements of these projects were the improvement Stakeholder participatory, flood control, reducing the migration, and increase in agricultural and husbandry income of the results of these designs. The implemented projects haven't a positive impact on the area of agricultural land, Gardens, and rangelands.The people's attitude towards the implementation of positive watershed plans has been evaluated. The implementation of the plans has been effective in promoting stakeholder knowledge.
 
Keywords: Social and Economic Effects, Basin, Watershed planed, Hasan abdal Basin
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/12/28 | Accepted: 2018/09/4 | Published: 2019/11/4


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