The Impact of the RFLDL Project on Human and Social Assets in Settlements in Eastern Iran
Subject Areas : Rural and nomadic studies
Mahmoud Falsoleiman
1
,
Mohammad Hajipour
2
1 - Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
Keywords: sustainable development, human and social capital, sustainable livelihood, RFLDL project, Sarayan county ,
Abstract :
Introduction: The implementation of sustainable development goals affects various sectors of society, where the needs of the current conditions are met without compromising the needs of future generations. In this context, examining the factors that contribute to achieving sustainable development goals, with a key focus on human and social capital, is of particular importance.
Research Aim: This article discusses the impact of revitalizing human and social capital in the implementation of the international RFLDL project in the target villages of the project in the Sarayan County.
Methodology: This research is applied in nature and descriptive-analytical in method. The data collection tool was researcher-made questionnaires. The statistical population includes three villages and one city, with a total of 1,959 households. Using Cochran's formula, 321 individuals were selected as the sample for the study. The statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS software, and ArcGIS was used for map preparation. Additionally, the TOPSIS technique was utilized in this research for ranking the villages and prioritizing them based on human and social capital indicators.
Studied Areas: This study was conducted within the geographical boundaries of Sarayan County in South Khorasan Province.
Results: The RFLDL project has positively influenced the indicators of social and human capital, with average scores of 57.37 and 40.70 (out of a maximum of 70 points) and percentage changes of 8.32 and 11.08 in its target community. Furthermore, the results of the analysis of variance test for human and social capital indicators in the studied community also indicated significant differences among the studied settlements at the one and five percent levels, respectively. The prioritization of villages using the TOPSIS method based on the project's impact on human capital showed that the city of Saghaleh ranked the highest, while the village of Zangui ranked the lowest. On the other hand, the greatest impact of the project on social capital was observed in the village of Doostabad, while the least impact was in Saghaleh.
Conclusion: The implementation of development projects, especially those conducted in collaboration with national and international institutions, has an impact on various components of local settlements and geographical areas. The positive outcomes are not uniform across all spaces and exhibit spatial dependence.
باوری. ثابت احمد، م. کرمی دهکردی، ث. ا. باوری، و ق. لیانی (1402) تأثیر سرمایه انسانی بر بهبود معیشت پایدار روستایی با استفاده از رویکرد پویای سیستم (مورد مطالعه: روستاهای شهرستان قره باغ استان غزنی در کشور افغانستان) تحقیقات اقتصاد کشاورزی، جلد 14، شماره 3 (پیاپی 55) ،صفحات 1-22.
بدری پور. حسین، سیدمحمود عقیلی و احمد عابدی سروستانی ( 1396) بررسی نقش سرمایه انسانی خانوارهای روستایی بر وابستگی به مرتع در حوزه آبخیز حبله رود، فصلنامه علمی -پژوهشی تحقیقات مرتع و بیابان ایران، جلد 24 ، شماره 2.
جمعه. پور م، کیومرث ن. بررسی اثرات گردشگری بر داراییها و فعالیتهای معیشتی مردم در چارچوب معیشت پایدار گردشگری (مطالعه موردی روستای زیارت). فصلنامه علمی-پژوهشی مطالعات مدیریت گردشگری. 1391;7:87–119.
سجاسی. قیداری، صادقلو، پالوچ (1392). اولویت بندی راهبردهای توسعه معیشت پایدار روستایی با مدل ترکیبی سوات تاپسیس فازی: مطالعه موردی شهرستان خدابنده. فصلنامه روستا و توسعه.;16:85–110.
شفیعی ثابت. ناصر، فاطمه کریمی مارزی (1403). اثرات سرمایه اجتماعی بر مشارکت روستاییان در توسعه طرحهای اقتصادی و زیست پذیری پایدار روستایی در بخش مرکزی شهرستان جیرفت، فصلنامه پژوهشهای جغرافیای انسانی، دوره 56 ، شماره 1، 213 – 19.
قربانی. م، لیلا عوضپور و محمد امین خراسانی (1394) تحلیل و ارزیابی سرمایة اجتماعی شبکههای خرد توسعه در راستای توسعة پایدار محلی:، مطالعه موردی: پروژه بین المللی RFLDL در شهرستان سرایان، پژوهشهای روستایی، دوره ۶، شماره ۳.
قربانی. مهدی، لیلا عوض پور و مرضیه سیرمی راد (1397). تحلیل و ارزیابی سرمایه اجتماعی درون گروهی در راستای توسعه پایدار روستایی در شهرستان ریگان، مطالعات و تحقیقات اجتماعی در ایران دوره 7، شماره 1. صفحات 1-23.
کوثر، زهرا؛ الوانی، سید مهدی (1402). نگاه جامعهمحور به مدیریت سرمایه انسانی همسو با توسعه پایدار، پژوهشهای مدیریت عمومی ، 16(59 )1-30.
محمودی. سمیرا، افتخاری. عبدالرضا رکنالدین، غفاری. غلامرضا، پور طاهری. مهدی (1394) تبیین اثرات انواع سرمایههای توسعهای بر سرمایه اجتماعی مورد: روستاهای استان خراسانرضوی، فصلنامه اقتصاد فضا و توسعه، سال چهارم، شماره 4، صفحات 169-190.
میرباقری هیر. میرناصر (1399) تحلیل و ارزیابی تأثیر سرمایه انسانی بر ثبات و همگرایی در اقتصاد منطقهای (رهیافت پانل دیتا)، مهندسی جغرافیایی سرزمین، دوره چهار م، شماره 7.
Ari, I. R. D., Prayitno, G., Fikriyah, F., Dinanti, D., Usman, F., Prasetyo, N. E.,. & Onishi, M. (2024) Reciprocity and Social Capital for Sustainable Rural Development. Societies, 14(2), 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14020014.
Balgis, O. E. (2004). Sustainable livelihood approach for assessing community’s resilience to climate variability and change: A case study from Sudan. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Climate Impacts Assessment (SICCIA), Grainau, Germany. https://www.researchgate.net
Bisung, E. and Elliott, S.( 2014) Toward a Social Capital based Framework for Understanding the Water-health Nexus, Journal of Social Science &Medicine, 108, PP. 194–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.01.042.
Cahn, M. (2006). Sustainable rural livelihoods, micro-enterprise and culture in the Pacific Islands: case studies from Samoa: a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) in Development Studies, Massey Univ. Massey University. Palmerston North, New Zealand. https://mro.massey.ac.nz
Carney, D. (1998). Sustainable rural livelihoods: What contribution can we make? Paper presented at the DFID Natural Resources Advisers Conference, London, Published: London, Department for International Development. https://www.environmentandurbanization.org
Carney, D. (2012). Approaches to sustainable livelihoods for the rural poor. London: Overseas Development Institute. https://odi.org/en/publications/approaches
Chambers R, Conway GR.(1992). Sustainable rural livelihoods: practical concepts for the 21st century. IDS Discuss Pap;296. https://www.researchgate.net
Chen, H., Shivakoti, G., Zhu, T., & Maddox, D. (2012). Livelihood sustainability and community-based co-management of forest resources in China: Changes and improvement. Environmental management, 49, 219-228.
Deoyani Sarkhot. (2002). Erosion control in Maharashtra: Success with a lesson. Forest communications, Inc. https://www.stormwater.com
Elis, F., and Biggs, S. (2001). Evolving themes in rural development 1950s-200s. Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Instiute, Published by Blackwel Publishers, 19, 437-48. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7679.00143
Ellis, F. (1999). Rural livelihood diversity in developing countries: evidence and policy implications. London: Overseas Development Institute. https://odi.org/en/publications/rural
Ellis, F., (2000). Rural livelihoods and diversity in developing countries. Oxford, Oxford University Press. https://www.researchgate.net
Farrington, J., Carney, D., Ashley, C., & Turton, C. (1999). Sustainable Livelihoods in Practice: Early Applications of Concepts in Rural Areas. ODI Natural Resource Perspectives, 42(42), 189–200. Retrieved from http://www.odi.org.uk/nrp/42.html. https://odi.org/en/publications/sustainable-livelihoods
Fouracre, P. (2001). Transport and sustainable rural livelihood, rural transport knowledge base, rural travel and transport program. Washington D.C.: World Bank. https://www.ssatp.org
Gangwar, L.S.;Saran, Sandeep; Kumar, Sarvesh (2013). Integrated Poultry-Fish Farming Systems for Sustainable Rural Livelihood Security in Kumaon Hills of Uttarakhand, Agricultural Economics Research Review, Volume 26, 181 – 188. DOI 10.22004/ag.econ.158502.
Karami Dehkordi, M., Bawary, S. A., & Layani, G. (2023). The Impact of Human Capital on Improving Sustainable Rural Livelihood Using System Dynamics Approach. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology.
Kassa, K., & Eshetu, Z. (2014). Situation analysis of rural livelihoods and socioeconomic dynamics for sustainable rural development: The Case of Legehida Woreda district. Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Management, 3(3), 201-208. http://www.apexjournal.org.
Li, Q., Xu, Y., Zhao, X., Xie, J., Jiao, T., & Su, Z. (2024). Research on the livelihood capital and livelihood strategies of resettlement in China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Middle Line Project. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 8, 1396705. doi: 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1396705.
Malherbe, W., Sauer, W., and Aswani( 2020) Social Capital Reduces Vulnerability in Rural Coastal Communities of Solomon. Islands. Ocean Coast. Manag., 191:105186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105186.
Mariola, M. J. (2012). Farmers, trust, and the market solution to water pollution: The role of social embeddedness in water quality trading. Journal of Rural Studies, 28(4), 577-589.
Milanovic, Milan (2009). Human Capital and Sustainability of Rural Development, " European Association of Agricultural Economists. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/46472603.
Mykhailyshyn .Vasylchenko, (2020). Why do developed economies become vulnerable to economic cycles? Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, 7(3), 156-162. https://doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.7.3.156-162.
Nath, T. K., Inoue, M., & Pretty, J. (2010). Formation and function of social capital for forest resource management and the improved livelihoods of indigenous people in Bangladesh. Journal of Rural and Community Development, 5(3).
Noll, D., & Rivera, M. (Eds.). (2023). Enhancing sustainable rural development through social capital. Imprensa Universidade de Évora.
Orsango, R., Rajan, D. S., Senapathy, M., & Bojago, E. (2023). An analysis of rural farmers' livelihood sustainability in Offa district, southern Ethiopia. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 12, 100610. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2023.100610.
Pretty, J. and Ward, H. (2001), Social Capital and the Environment, Journal of World Development, No. 2: 209–227. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-750X(00)00098.
Schuh G. Edward (2009). HUMAN CAPITAL FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Dimensions of sustainable development. Oxford: EOLSS Publications. https://scholar.google.com/scholar.
Scoones, I. (2013). Livelihoods perspectives and rural development. In Critical perspectives in rural development studies (pp. 159-184). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150902820503
Shen, F., Hughey, K. F. D., & Simmons, D. G. (2009). Connecting the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and Tourism: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 15(01).
Sokolova, E., & Zakharova, T. (2020). Factors of Formation and Development of Human Capital in Rural Areas. In International Scientific Conference The Fifth Technological Order: Prospects for the Development and Modernization of the Russian Agro-Industrial Sector (TFTS 2019) (pp. 432-435). Atlantis Press.