Integrated Watershed Management

Integrated Watershed Management

Investigating factors affecting the non-sustainable participation of rural communities in desertification projects (Case study: Garmsar city)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Combat Desertification Department, Desert Studies Faculty, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
2 Soil Conservation and Watershed Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Extended Abstract
Introduction: The human environment has experienced significant changes due to issues such as industrial development, technological advancement, population growth, and unsustainable extraction of non-renewable resources. Natural resource management includes the coordination of human interactions with the natural environment Desertification is a complex issue, which is caused by both natural processes and human actions. This includes land degradation due to various factors such as wind and water erosion, destruction of vegetation and reduction of water resources. The purpose of this research is to identify the criteria and indicators affecting the non-sustainable participation of rural communities in desertification projects, to prioritize these criteria and indicators based on the opinion of experts and to provide solutions to increase the participation of local stakeholders.
 
Materials and methods: Garmsar, which is located in the west of Semnan province, is one of its eight cities. The communities of this research, the villages of Ghiyath Abad, Shorkazi and Mohsen Abad are part of Garmsar city, which have desertification plans. Several factors are involved in the non-participation of people in desertification projects, which can be classified in the form of relevant criteria and indicators. These factors are identified and classified based on library studies, questions from regional experts. In order to prioritize the criteria and indicators effective in the non-participation of people in desertification projects, respectively, questionnaires related to the process of hierarchical analysis (AHP) and a questionnaire with a Likert scale were used as measurement tools. Also, before prioritizing the criteria of the relevant indicators, the validity of the questionnaire was approved by the experts. In this research, there will be a survey of experts from the departments of forestry, watershed management, pasture and desert, land assessment, etc., of the general natural resources department of the province and Garmsar city, with an experience of more than 15 years. After completing the hierarchical analysis questionnaires by 30 expert experts, the hierarchical analysis process was used to prioritize the effective criteria on people's non-participation in desertification projects. Finally, Friedman's test was used to prioritize the indicators and determine their relative importance on people's non-participation in the combating desertification projects.
 
Results and Discussion: According to the results, the educational criterion is the most important criterion of people's non-participation in desertification projects from the point of view of experts (0.48), and the planning (0.29), economic (0.13) and social (0.07) criteria are in the next stages. are priority. From the point of view of experts, the index of "non-use of local promoter groups", with an average rank of 11.72, has the highest relative priority, and the index of "lack of trust in the results of projects" with an average rank of 6.15, has a lowest relative priority in the non-participation of people in the desertification projects of the region. Regarding the findings related to barriers to participation in Ghiyathabad village, the index of "non-use of local promoter groups" was identified as the first priority with a rank of 10.73. In the case of Mohsen Abad village, the index of "weak role of local media in promoting desertification projects and encouraging community participation" has been assigned the highest priority with a rating of 10.50. Also, the findings of Shur Ghazi village show that the index of "low level of literacy in the local community" with a rank of 9.88 is a major concern.
 
Conclusion: In general, the successful implementation of desertification projects relies heavily on achieving maximum participation of local residents during the implementation and maintenance phases. This research was carried out with the aim of identifying factors affecting the non-participation of villagers in desertification projects. As a result, experts emphasize the importance of education and increasing public awareness to increase participation. Related educational videos, as well as visiting successful projects in other regions, accompanied by elders and members of the village council, and sharing their field experiences and observations with the villagers will increase their knowledge and awareness about the employment capacities in this project. It will be In addition, such initiatives will help reduce the adverse effects of floods, dust storms and droughts, thereby improving the overall well-being of residents.
Keywords

Subjects


Akbari, M., Sadeghi Shahrokht, T., Valeh, M. & Mohajer Tahran, S. (2013). Investigating the effects of desertification on the economic and social issues of rural areas (Case study: Sarkhas City, Razavi Khorasan Province). Forest and Rangeland, 95 (96), 18-23. (In Persian)
Bagdi, G. L. (2005). People's participation in soil and water conservation through watershed approach. International Book Distributing Co.
Barbieri, C., Sotomayor, S. & Aguilar, F. X. (2019). Perceived benefits of agricultural lands offering agritourism. Tourism planning & development, 16 (1), 43-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2017.1398780
Barjas, R., Rostami, N. & Salehpour Jam, A. (2022). Analysis of prioritization of factors affecting the non-participation of local communities in desertification projects (case study: Ain Khosh region, Ilam province). 3, 93-106.
Batey, P.W.J. (2017). How can cross-sector partnerships be made to work successfully? Lessons from the Mersey Basin Campaign (1985–2010). In Socioeconomic Environmental Policies and Evaluations in Regional Science. http://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0099-7_4
Carson, D. A. (2018). Challenges and opportunities for rural tourism geographies: A view from the ‘boring’ peripheries. Tourism Geographies, 20 (4), 737-741. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2018.1477173
Choo, H. & Park, D. B. (2022). The role of agritourism farms’ characteristics on the performance: A case study of agritourism farm in South Korea. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration, 23(3), 464-477. http://doi.org/10.1080/152564802020.1769520
Cronbach, L.J. (1951). Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests. Psychometrika, 16, 297–334. https://doi.org//10.1007/BF02310555
Dufera, B., Kumar Dube, D. & Aschalew, A. (2020). Socio-Economic Impacts, and Factors Affecting Adoption of Watershed Management Practices Between the Treated and Untreated Micro-Watersheds in the Chirachasub-Watershed of Ethiopia. PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/ Egyptology, 17(9), 4528
Elhiari, M. (2010). Investigating the motivations of villagers migrating to cities, a case study of Charoimaq city. Master's thesis in the field of agricultural economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Payam Noor University. (In Persian).
Friedman, M. (1937). The use of ranks to avoid the assumption of normality implicit in the analysis of variance. J. Am. Stat. Assoc, 32, 675–701. https://doi.doi/10.2307/2279372
Jingling, L., Yun, L., Liya, S., Zhiguo, C. & Baoqiang, 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. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.proenv.2010.10.187
Khaleghi, A. (2022). Determining the damages caused by wind erosion and the degree of vulnerability due to the influx of  flowing sand in Qasim Zamel village (case study: Khuzestan province, Hamidieh city). 6th international conference on applied research in agricultural, sources Natural and Environment sciences, Hamedan. (In Persian)
Mehdizadeh, A. (2019). The economic, social and cultural effects of tourism on the sustainable development of villages in desert areas. National Conference on Desert Landscapes, Tourism and Environmental Arts, Najaf Abad. (In Persian)
Mohammadabadi, F. & Kolahi, M. (2022). Factors affecting people's participation in natural resource projects implemented in Khorasan Razavi province. Range and Watershed Management, 74(4), 821-835. https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2022.325142.1594
Mousaee, M., Malek-Mohammadi, A., Farajoleh Hosseini, J. & Mirdamadi, M. (2019). Factors affecting the participation of users in watershed management projects from the perspective of natural resources promotion and watershed management experts in Fars province. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 4(1), 127-139. (In Persian)
Rezaei, R., Vedadi A. & Mehrdost K. (2011). Investigating factors affecting villagers' participation in watershed management projects in Khamark area (case study: Deh Jalal village). Rural Research Quarterly, 3 (1), 199-221. (In Persian). https://doi.org/10.22059/jrur.2012.24729
Saaty, T.L. (1980). The analytical hierarchy process: planning, priority setting, resource allocation, (Decision Making Series), McGraw-Hill, USA, 287 pages.
Saaty, T.L. (2012). Decision making for leaders: the analytic hierarchy process for decisions in a complex world. Pittsburgh, RWS Publications.
Saberifar, R. & Khazaei, A. (2014). The economic and social effects of desertification on cities (the case study of Ferdous). Journal of Geographical Explorations of Desert Regions, 3 (1), 185-205. (In Persian). https://doi.org/20.1001.1.2345332.1394.3.1.9.9
Sadeghi Ravesh, M.H. & Khosravi, H. (2019). Analysis of desertification strategies resulting from decision-making models using social choice functions, (Case study: Khizrabad region of Yazd). Environmental Science and Technology, 22 (4): 227-239. https://doi.org/10.22034/jest.2019.29505.3807
Salehpour Jam, A., Mosaffaie, J. & Tabatabaei, M.R. (2021). Perspectives on barriers to people¢s participation in watershed management plans in south of Arad, the Ray County. Journal of Watershed Management Research, 34 (2), 61-76. (In Persian). https://doi.org/10.22092/wmej.2020.342128.1319
Salehpour Jam, A., Tabatabaei, M.R., Sarreshtehdari, A. & Mosaffaie, J. (2019). Investigation of drought characteristics in north-west of Iran using Deciles Index. Journal of Watershed Engineering and Management, 10(4), 552-563. (In Persian). https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.121767.1480
Salehpour Jam, A., Sarrashte-Dari, A. & Tabatabai, M.R. (2017). Prioritization of factors affecting the non-participation of stakeholders in watershed management projects based on experts' views, study area: watershed areas overlooking Tehran city. Scientific-Research Journal of Watershed Engineering and Management, 9 (4), 450-441. (In Persian). https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113463
Savari, M., Eskandari Damaneh, H. & Eskandari Damaneh, H. (2020). Factors influencing local people’s participation in sustainable forest management. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 13, 1-13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12517-020-05519-z
Savari, M., Damaneh, H. E. & Damaneh, H. E. (2022). Factors involved in the degradation of mangrove forests in Iran: A mixed study for the management of this ecosystem. Journal for Nature Conservation, 66, 126153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2022.126153
Sharifi, A., Gholamrezaei, S. & Rezaei, R. (2010). Investigating factors affecting the participation of villagers in watershed management projects in Jiroft region. Iranian Journal of Watershed Management Science, 4 (12): 1-9. (In Persian)
Sharma, C. & Sisodia, S.S. (2016). Peoples’ participation in watershed development programme: a case study of Rajasthan. Indian Research Journal of Extension Education, 8(1), 71-72.
Shayan, H., Taghilo, A. & Khosrobigi, R. (2013). Analysis of the role of people's participation in the sustainability of rural economy (Case study of Ijerud Bala village, Ijerud city, Zanjan province). Geography and Regional Development, 19, 71-94. (In Persian). https://doi.org/10.22067/geography.v0i0.23235
Sheikh, V., Zare Garizi, A., Alvandi, E., Asadi Nalivan, O., Khosravi, Gh., Sadoddin, A. & Ownagh, M. (2020). Participatory site selection for the proposed options in the management of the HableRoud Basin. Watershed Management Research, 32(4), 2-18. (In Persian). https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2021.352406.1848
Shibusawa, H., Sakurai, K., Mizunoya, T. & Uchida,  S. (2017). Socioeconomic environmental policies and evaluations in regional science: essays in Honor of Yoshiro Higano. New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. 24. Springer, Singapore.
Taherzadeh, H. (2016). Investigating the economic and social effects of desertification on cities (the case study of Ferdous). Master's thesis in the field of desertification, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences, Kashan University. (In Persian)
Vali, A.A., Mousavi, S.H. & Zarepour, M. (2018). Assessment of combat to desertification projects based on the vegetation criteria in Aran and Bidgol. Desert Ecosystem Engineering Journal, 7(19), 63-80. (In Persian). http://doi.org/10.29252/jstnar.21.4.189

  • Receive Date 27 December 2023
  • Revise Date 26 February 2024
  • Accept Date 30 March 2024