Integrated Watershed Management

Integrated Watershed Management

Analysis of the Constituent Elements of the Desire of Watershed Residents to Participate in Watershed Management Projects (Case Study: Great Naein River Basin, Isfahan Province)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Ph.D. Student, Department of Watershed Management Science and Engineering, Faculty of Range and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran
2 Associate Professor, Department of Watershed Management Science and Engineering, Faculty of Range and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Range and Watershed Management, Faculty of Natural Resrources and Earth Sciences, Kashan Universit, Kashan, Iran
Abstract
Extended Abstract
Introduction: In order to achieve sustainable development and conservation of natural resources, it is necessary to promote the participation of individuals, especially users of natural resources. In fact, people's participation is of paramount importance in the implementation of environmental resource protection programs, and new trends in the global arena are based on strengthening the role of people in the protection of natural resources. Experts believe that the involvement of local individuals and groups in rural communities in watershed management projects can bring many benefits. It is believed that involving local people in the watershed management process can improve the technical and analytical skills of the users. In general, the success or failure of watershed management projects should be sought in the presence or absence of people. However, paying attention to the role of people in these projects and finding ways to encourage their participation is an inevitable necessity. Therefore, the general purpose of the present descriptive-correlational research is to prepare a causal model of the elements that influence the willingness of watershed residents to participate in watershed management projects of the Great Nain River Basin. Watersheds are influential and can promote the participation of watershed residents.
Materials and Methods: Naein Great River Basin with an area of ​​about 130,000 hectares between 32 degrees; 45 minutes and 18 seconds to 33 degrees, 09 minutes and 20 seconds north latitude,52 degrees and 29 minutes and 18 seconds to 53 degrees, and 05 minutes and 41seconds is located on the east of the Greenwich meridian. The minimum height of this basin is 1552 meters and the maximum height is 3094 meters. This watershed is located in Naein city of Esfahan province in terms of national divisions and includes two villages of Koohestan and Baharestan and 41 inhabited villages with a population of about 2298 people. The statistical population studied in this study includes watershed residents living in Naein river basin of Isfahan province (N = 2298), among whom 476 people were selected as a statistical sample using Cochran's formula. due to the large size of the statistical population, random sampling method was used and information was collected. Finally, 476 questionnaires were collected and analyzed (performing stepwise regression, performing path analysis technique and preparing a causal model of the elements that influence the willingness of watershed residents to participate in watershed management projects).
Results and Discussion: The results of stepwise regression showed that social factors account for 69.1% of the willingness of watershed residents regardless of other variables. Also, social, economic, and communication factors as well as information resources and education item indicate a total of 74% of the changes in the willingness to participate in watershed management projects. The results obtained from the table of regression coefficients to determine the relative importance of variables and their effect on the willingness to participate showed that social factors have the largest share in the willingness of watershed participants to participate in watershed management projects and education item has the lowest share in their willingness to participate. Also, the causal model of the elements that influence the willingness of watershed residents to participate in watershed management projects showed that the factors mentioned above also have many indirect effects on the willingness of watershed residents. Therefore, according to the stepwise regression and the causal model prepared, planners and natural resource specialists should pay considerable attention to social, communication, and economic factors as well as information resources and education, For example, local councils can be used to foster the participation of local people in watershed management projects. Also, providing low-interest facilities and credits can greatly increase the motivation of local communities to participate in watershed management projects. Relevant organizations and the government can motivate local communities to participate in watershed management projects by creating jobs and improving the economic status of people. It can also be said that by promoting mass and social media, holding training classes, visiting other successful projects, etc., the level of participation in watershed management projects can be increased.
Conclusion: In general, the findings of this study indicate the great effects of three factors (economic, social and communication as well as information resources) and an individual item (education) on watershed participation, which was presented as a causal model of watershed participants' willingness to participate. Therefore, planners and natural resource specialists should pay considerable attention to these factors in order to increase the success of watershed management projects by encouraging more participation of watershed residents.
Keywords

Abdolmaleki, M., Pezeshki-Rad, G. & Chizari, M. (2007). An investigation on short-term extension and educational cources relating to ranchers in Tuyserkan Township, Iran. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 1(13), 39-53. (In Persian).
Ajili, A., Behtash, M. J. & Danaei, M. (2007). Non-economic determinants of satisfaction from participation in projects combating desertification in Khuzestan province. Iranian Agricultural Extension and Education Journal, 3(1), 117-129. (In Persian)
Arrnette, A., Zobel, C., Bosch, D., Pease, J. & Metcalfe, T. (2010). Stakeholder ranking of watershed goals with the vector analytic hierarchy process: effects of participant grouping scenarios. Journal of Environmental Modeling and Software, 25, 1459-1469. Doi: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.10.009.
Bagdi, G. L. (2005). People participation in soil and water conservation through watershed approach. Indian; International Book Distributing (IBDs).
Blaine, W., Mascarella, K. & Davis, D. (2001). An examination of rural recycling drop-off participation. Journal of Extension, 39(5).
Bohnet, C. I., Roberts, B., Harding, E. & Haug, K. J. (2011). A typology of grazers to inform a more targeted approach for developing natural resource management policies and agricultural extension- programs. Journal of land use policy, 28(3), 629-637. Doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2010.12.003.
Chaudhary, N. V., Prajapati, M. R. & Soni, M. C. (1996). Knowledge and adoption of soil analysis practices by the farmers of Panaskantha district of Gujarat state. Gujarat Journal of Extension Education, 6, 144-148.
Dolisca, F., Carter, D. R., Mcdanile, J. M., Shannond. A. & Jolly, C. M. (2006). Factors influencing farmers` participation in forestry management programs; a case study from Haiti. Forest Ecology and Management, 236(2-3), 324-331. Doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2006.09.017.
Elyasi, A. (2017). Effective factors on stakeholders willingness to participate at watershed management projects (Case study: Hezarkhani watershed, Kermanshah province). M.Sc. thesis of Watershed Management Department, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University. (In Persian)
Fortman, L. & Kusel, J. (2001). New voices, old beliefs; forest environmentalism among new and long-standing rural residents. Journal of Rural Sociology, 55(2), 214-232. Doi: 10.1111/j.1549-0831.1990.tb00681.x.
Jana, S. K. Lise, W. & Ahmed, M. (2014). Factors affecting participation in joint forest management in the west Bengal state of India. Jornal of Forest Economics, 20, 317-332. Doi: 10.1016/j.jfe.2014.09.003.
Jingling, L., Luan, Y., Liyaa, S., Zhiguoa, C. & Baoqiangb, Z. (2010). Public participation in water resources management of Haihe River Basin, China: the analysis and evaluation of Status Quo. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 2, 1750-1758. Doi: 10.1016/j.proenv.2010.10.187.
Kalantari, K. (2012). Data processing and analysis in socio-economic research. Tehran, Farhang Saba Publishing. (In Persian)
Karimi, E. & Chizari, M. (2009). Farmers’ attitude toward soil conservation: A comparative study. Journal of Extension Systems. 11(1), 11-26.
Koehler, B. & Koontz, T. M. (2008). Citizen participation in collaborative watershed partnerships. Environmental Management, 41, 143-154. Doi: 10.1007/s00267-007-9040-z.
Mansourfar, K. (2006). Advanced statistical methodes: using applied software. University of Tehran Press. (In Persian)
Mcshane, S. L. (1996). The multidimensionality of union participation. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 59, 177-187. https://doi.org/10.1016/0149-2063(93)90026-J.
Mehrdost, Kh., Shams, A. & Karami dehkordi, A. (2013). Factors affecting the participation of rural people in watershed management projects (Case Study: DrodFaraman watersheds and Lalabad Kermanshah city). Iran Agricultural Economics and Development Research, 3(44), 409-399 (In Persian)
Mosaei, M. (2009). Personal and psychological characteristics influencing participation of beneficiaries in watershed plans (case study: Fars province). Journal of Extension and Agricultural Economics, 1(2), 88-77. (In Persian)
Motaghed, M. (2014). Cheking the level and rate of Villagers participation in rural guide (director) plan in Sangestan village Hamean County. M.Sc. thesis of Science in Rural Development, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Agricultural extention and Education, BU -Ali Sina University. (In Persian)
Oakle, P. & Marsden, D. (2008). Approaches to participation in rural development. International Labor Office Geneva.
Omani, A. R. (2009). Analysis of farmers' participation in design, implementation and protection of watershed management projects in Shahid Modares watershed. The first national conference on sustainable agricultural management and development in Iran. Higher Scientific and Research Institute Shushtar.
Parkes, M. W., Morrison, K. E., Bunch, M. J., Hallstrom, L. K., Neudoerffer, R. C.,
Venema, H. D. & Waltner-Toews, D. (2010). Towards integrated governance for water, health and social-ecological systems: the watershed governance prism. Journal of Global Environmental Change, 20, 693-704. Doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2010.06.001.
Plan and Budget Organization. (2017). Statistics of Esfahan province Iran. Plan and Budget Organization.
Rahmani rad Kharfekoli, M. (2017). Analysis of effective factors on rural participation in natural resources conservation projects (Case study: international project of multipurpose management of Hyrcanian forests, Pilot Che helchay). M.Sc. Thesis in Watershed Management, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad-e kavous of University. (In Persian)
Razavi Arab, M. (1999). Methods and techniques of assessment, the Organization of Forests, Rangelands and (PRA) participatory rural watershed management of the country. (In Persian)
Sarmadi, Z., Bazargan, A. & Hejazi, A. (2006). Research Method in Behavioral Sciences. Informed Publishing Institute. 13th edition, University of Tehran. (In Persian)
Shariati, M. R., Ziadbakhsh, S. & Varamini, N. (2005). Factors influencing villagers' participation on protection forests of North and West. Forest and Range, 67, 47-57. (In Persian)
Shaeri, A. M. (2010). Factors influencing the participation of ranchers in organizing livestock from the northern forests. The first conference on natural resources for participation and development. January 28 and 29. (In Persian)
Taghilo, A. A. (2010). Factors influencing on peoples participation in the process of rural development (County of Ijrood-province of Zanjan). Ph.D. Thesis Dissertation Information, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. (In Persian)

  • Receive Date 13 February 2022
  • Revise Date 06 March 2022
  • Accept Date 12 March 2022