Social Impacts of a Mega-Dam Project as Perceived by Local, Resettled and Displaced Communities: A Case Study of Merowe Dam, Sudan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology
3.1. Study Area: The Merowe Region
3.2. Research Method: The Case Study Approach
3.3. Data Collection
- n = sample size
- N = total number of households (1000 per community)
- z = confidence level (at 95% level z = 1.96)
- p = estimated population proportion (0.5, this maximizes the sample size)
- d = error limit of 6% (0.06)
4. Results
4.1. The Demographic Characteristics of the Study Areas
4.2. Perceptions on the Social Impacts of Merowe Dam
5. Displacement Impact
“The Merowe Dam is a failure and the government should review its policies toward displaced people or it will not be able to conduct any future projects”.
“The Merowe Dam is a success and provides development means for the region, but it was bad for the displaced people because we have been treated unfairly and oppressed by DIU”.
“As Manasir, we are not against the dam, but we want to stay on the land and at the place, we belong to and we don’t like to mix with other tribes.” “Amrian culture was affected by displacement a great deal; our lives depend on farming. After displacement, the compensated land has low quality with insufficient irrigation water supply. I lost 40% of 100 date palm trees and my income reduced by about 50%, consequently I rely on other sources for income”.
“I believe we miss our land where we were born but, displacement has some social benefits. Relocating allowed us to mix with other tribes because the dam brought many Nile-based communities together in one place. We managed to marry from other communities such as the Robatab and learning new cultures and traditions, which we are not accustomed to”.
“We are not opposing the displacement, but we requested it is conducted on mutual terms with enough time to prepare, but we realise that DIU only cares about building the dam at any cost. To expel us from our homes, they closed the dam and submerged 2800 families without warning”.
“Our main concern is the resettlement of the population and fully supporting them to settle into their new location, and then we give permission to start building and subsequently filling the lake”.
“At the start, everyone in the region welcomed the dam and there was no resistance or opposition to displacement until further down when the citizens, especially Manasir communities, realised how the DIU treated them with no respect and as subjects to be brought to modernity kicking and screaming”.
“Naturally, people do not forget their birthplace. I lived near the Nile, I heard water sound, and I can drink from the Nile with my bare hands. Every morning I would go and sit by the Nile; I remember the places of mountains and the burial places. I miss it because of the displacement, but now our lives are better in many aspects compared to the past, and the rest is memories.”
6. Resettlement Issues
“The selection of the locations and house design was decided in consultation with displaced people according to the design of existing housing and materials in the region. The components, interior design, furniture, and space are expanded and updated to modern national standards. We have also built excellent public services, such as schools, hospitals, social and public services like mosques, young people’s culture centres, women’s centres and nurseries”.
“It is human nature not to forget one’s birthplace and I am emotionally affected by the displacement. I do miss my old place but, when I compare our conditions in the past to now, the new settlement is better economically, socially and services are available. My feeling is that everyone who migrates from a village to a city will not forget where they came from, but life is very easy at the new settlement”.
“In the past, we lived traditional and basic lives. We were closed societies resisting change. Now our attitude has changed: we are open to modernity, education, and technology, and 99% of communities own fridges, electric cookers, TV receivers and washing machines. All these are available to us, and life is easier. The communication companies have created mobile networks, which we did not have at the old settlement”
“The social aspect before the dam was challenging. We used to live traditional lives in the villages, scattered across a wide area with no services and a community depending on the clan. There were 99 islands and no proper schools, no electricity or roads and the distance between villages were very far and we lacked transports. Our life at the new settlement is 100 times better in all aspects”.
“The Merowe Dam provides many benefits to the country, especially to sons of the displaced. The benefits of education and health services and the future will be bright for them”.
“The new place is suitable for living because it has services and health facilities. The new settlement is better because of health facilities and schools but the old one is better in term of living”.
“The houses are generally very good compared to the old ones. They are suitable for us, but there is a drinking water problem. We used to drink from the Nile and now we drink from underground wells. We could not adapt to drinking underground water. However, now there are efforts to build a drinking water station at the Nile”.
“The relocation has positive and negative impacts for women, economically and socially. Socially, the resettlement has benefited women more in term of education and learning new skills like sewing, cooking, craft, etc. Also, it enables women to engage in public life and to be up to date with local, national and international affairs through the availability of media (e.g., TV). Furthermore, there are significant improvements in housework by using modern electronic equipment”.
“Our settlement is close to main roads and provides our sons with a better environment for education and they excel in it. We are leading the region in the national results for primary school and high school exams. Our sons now use computers, the internet, and smartphones, allowing them to connect with the world. Now they are exposed to all kinds of sport, and we have football teams. I believe we will have a new generation who will be highly skilled in many fields. We have access to electricity, which allows us to have air conditioning, television, nice houses, mobile phones and everything else available to us” (local female interviewee).
7. Social Mobility, Infrastructure, and Services
“As a Northerner, migration is embedded in our blood. Seeking better life opportunities, especially when it comes to education. We do everything to educate our children. Before the dam, many children did not attend school, especially girls, due to the distances between villages and schools. Yet, Merowe Dam and its accompanying projects have given us the means to settle into the region with good services, especially education. Now we have very good schools and six colleges and universities, for example, Merowe University of Technology Abdulatif Alhamad. The availability of education at all levels across the region, including the new settlement, reduced the cost of education. Also, it allows families to stay in the region and get the best education without moving to Khartoum or sending their sons away”.
“A project that does not increase the population density in the region will not succeed, even if it has all the services available. The Merowe Dam attracted people from all regions of Sudan: workers, employees, investors, and traders. This is the most important element driving stability, reducing migration from the region, and providing better living standards for the displaced and locals”.
8. Conclusions and Policy Implications
9. Limitations and Future Research
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Q2- Age of participant | |||
Q3- Gender | Male | ||
Female | |||
Q4- Level of education | |||
Q5- Number of household members (including children) | Male | ||
Female |
Q6- What type of farming do you do? (please order in terms of importance) | Date palm trees | |
Vegetables | ||
Arable crops | ||
Livestock | ||
Others (If others, please specify) -------------- |
Q7- What proportion of your total income is derived from these sources (please provide percentage values) | Farming | % | |
Fishing | % | ||
Trading/ Selling | % | ||
Others (If others, please specify) ---------------- | % |
- Q8-
- How do you feel about the presence of the dam? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q9-
- What do you think are the main purposes of Merowe Dam? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rate the following indicators (1–5) based on observed influence to you since the construction of Merowe Dam (1 is Strongly disagree, 2 Disagree 3 Neutral, 4 Agree and 5 Strongly agree) | Strongly disagree | Disagree | Neutral | Agree | Strongly agree |
Q10- Economic | |||||
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- Q14-
- Please can you rank up to three the most important benefits of Merowe Dam to you? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q15-
- Please can you rank up to three the most important three benefits of Merowe Dam to your community? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q16-
- What contributions do you think Merowe Dam has made to the development of the region since its construction? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q17-
- Have economic matters, identified above in question 10 and 11 have been addressed? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q18-
- Do you think the perceived social issues identified in question 12 above have been addressed. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q19-
- Has environmental issues identified in question 13 above been addressed? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q21- How much land do you have (feddan)------------ | (a) Irrigated | Rain-fed | (b) What was your land size before the dam? | (c) How much extra land do you irrigate after building Merowe Dam? | ||
Before | After | |||||
Own | ||||||
Rent |
- Q22-
- How the change in water regime affect you farm production? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q23-
- Is there an increased in the cost of irrigation because of the dam?-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q24-
- Has the change in land size affected your income?Yes ☐ No ☐
- Q25-
- To what extent if yes has, the dam (elaborate in percentages) affected the level of your income?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q26-
- Please explain why you are still living here by the reservoir?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q27-
- Have you received compensation for properties lost (e.g., properties, houses, land, agriculture and agricultural products (palm and fruits and livestock))? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q28-
- How much did you receive? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q29-
- Were you satisfied with the compensation you received? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q30-
- Were you been given any other form of support in addition to financial (e.g., counselling, mental therapy)?Yes ☐ No ☐
- Q31-
- Can you specify the nature of the support you received? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q32-
- Which organisation(s) or institution(s) where involved in supporting you? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q33-
- In your opinion was there a lack of support? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q34-
- If yes could please explain why there was a lack of support? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q35-
- To what extent are you satisfied with new settlement compared to your old place? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q36-
- Does the new location have adequate services such as (select all relevant option)?Health facilities ☐ Electricity ☐ Schools ☐Leisure centre ☐ Water ☐ Urban Centre (market and work place) ☐
- Q37-
- What is your assessment of the resettlement location as compared to your old place in terms of facilities (e.g., health, schools water, electricity)? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q38-
- To what degree has the distance changed between the new farm and your home compared to how it was before the dam, (please explain in kilometres)? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q39-
- How has the change in distance affected your life? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q40-
- Has building the dam caused any conflict of land right in the old settlement alongside claims in the new settlement?Yes ☐ No ☐
- Q41-
- If yes, how serious is the conflict? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q42-
- In your opinion has building the dam caused any social conflict amongst communities (please explain)? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q43-
- How about your relation with friends and relatives at old community? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q44-
- Do you know any household in your village/community have left the area completely because of the dam? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q45-
- Have you or a member of your family been ill because of waterborne disease caused by building of the dam?Yes ☐ No ☐
Q46-If yes, what kind of common diseases do you or your household suffer from | (a) the frequencies | (b) What do you think are the main reasons? | ||
Before 2004 | After 2004 | |||
Malaria | ||||
Cholera | ||||
Bilharzias | ||||
Typhoid | ||||
Chest problems | ||||
Other |
- Q47-
- In your opinion have you received a fair share of the economic benefits of the dam (please explain)?-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q48-
- How about your community have they received a fair share of the economic benefits of the dam (please explain)?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q49-
- Was there a period of consultation with you before the construction of Merowe Dam?Yes ☐ No ☐
- Q50-
- If your answer is yes, what was the nature of the consultation? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q51-
- What do you think about the duration of consultation? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q52-
- Was the consultation process (if any) open (please explain)? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q53-
- Was the consultation process (if any) involve everyone in your community (please explain)? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q54-
- In your opinion was Merowe Dam project a result of consensus of local/regional stakeholders? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q55-
- What do you think of the on-going opposition from many of (Hamadab, Amri and Manasir communities) against Merowe Dam? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q56-
- Who do you think are the key decision makers in Merowe Dam development? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q57-
- What role do you think political influences play in the decision to build Merowe Dam? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q58-
- Do you think there could have been alternatives to building Merowe Dam?Yes ☐ No ☐
- Q59-
- If yes, can you give examples? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Q60-
- Finally, what is your opinion on the overall building of Merowe Dam? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Appendix B
Main Questions | Additional Steering Questions | Clarification Questions |
- Name of Interviewee: -----------------------
- Title: ----------------------------
- Gender: -------------------------
- Position: ------------------------------------------------------.
- Name of Organisation -------------------------------------
- 1-What comes to your mind when the word development is mentioned?
- 2-What is your view on mega-project as mean of achieving development of a country?
- 3-What do you make of dams’ role as development strategy tool?
- 4-How important is the Merowe Dam to the development of Sudan?
- 5-Do you think the construction of Merowe Dam was necessary?
- 6-In your opinion what is the purpose of build Merowe Dam?
- In your opinion what are the main economic contribution of the dam for the communities?
- How do you think the communities are benefiting from it?
- In your opinion what change has the dam brought to socio-economic status of communities?
- Do you see any unforeseen economic cost for the dam?
- In your opinion, does building of Merowe Dam increase food production in the region?
- Can you explain irrigation scheme set by the authority?
- Is it working for the benefit of the communities?
- Is there any change in products prices?
- How about the income of the communities?
- Can you explain in numbers and sectors?
- What type of jobs it brings to the communities?
- Are these jobs relating to the dam or other sectors?
- What type of industry was developed?
- Where these industries built?
- Has the dam helped communities to have access to jobs within these industries?
- How do you see communities accessing electricity?
- Is the electricity affordable to people in the region?
- Do you think local communities have benefited from electricity generated by the dam?
- What impact electricity has on the people life?
- Are there any changes in the price of electricity?
- What are the most important social aspect that affected by the displacement?
- To what extent do you think displaced people have been supported by the government?
- Was there any conflict between communities as result of displacement and settlement?
- What is your view on the new settlements?
- Was it adequate in term of facilities and services?
- In comparison to the old settlement and new settlement, which one is better?
- Could displacement have been avoided?
- Do you see any social benefit of the dam for the communities?
- What about the land right in new and old settlement?
- Was there any plan for people to access their old land?
- Are there any tribal disputes on land or territories?
- In your opinion what are the main area of health concerns?
- Is here any illness detected?
- What is the cause of the illness?
- In which way do you think it has impacted communities the most?
- Has the dam divided families because of displacement and relocation?
- How this impact communities’ relation?
- What are the reasons behind the conflict?
- How these conflicts affected the relationship between these groups?
- Do you think the issues caused conflicts to be addressed?
- In which way have they been addressed?
- What is your opinion on the demonstration against the dam by many communities?
- Do you think there is a link between mega-projects and politics?
- Who do you think have high stake in decision making in building the dam?
- Do you think the selection of Merowe area is right?
- Was there any bias in selecting Merowe area?
- What is the source the fund?
- How this impact on the control over the dam?
- How do you think the financial sanction against the country impacted the delivery of the project?
- Was there any concession from the government to secure the money for project?
- For example, is there any change in regional development scheme in the country?
- Was there any movement toward relaxing environmental policies because of the dam?
- How was the process?
- Based on what method the loss properties compensated?
- Do you think displaced people were satisfied with compensation?
- What you think should be done differently?
- Do you think the ongoing opposition to the dam means dissatisfaction?
- When the consultation started?
- How long the duration of the consultation?
- In your opinion did the consultation include all affected stakeholders.
- To what extent you think the outcome of the consultation made a different in decision-making.
- Was the consultation open and transparent?
- Do you think these dams are only damaging environment?
- How can this assumption change?
- Do you think there is a deliberate intention to demonised dam?
- In the age of growing energy demand do you see the dam as solution?
- Can water management project (dams) play a role in combating climate change?
- What impact the dam has on fisheries
- In your opinion, which side of the dam affected the most?
- Is there difference in type and degree of impacts?
- Is any ecological benefit can being drive from building the dam?
- How do you see the sediment concentration in the reservoirs?
- What impact it may have on irrigation canals?
- How this issue can be resolve?
- Has the dam affected water supply?
- Is there any change in water flow?
- Has the change affected irrigation system downstream?
- Do you see any benefit from the new water regime?
- How the change effect ecosystem downstream?
- As observer in this field, how you see dam in relation to these issues?
- How salinisation and waterlogging impact the quality of soil?
- Does this problem impact the level of productivity of the land?
- Is there any way of reducing the impact of salinisation and waterlogging?
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Items | Unit of Measurement | Downstream | Relocated | Upstream | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age of head | Years | 40.79 (11.34) | 36.85 (11.83) | 34.89 (10.66) | 37.51 (11.52) |
Education of head | Completed years of schooling | 13.15 (3.36) | 13.56 (3.31) | 14.05 (3.19) | 13.59 (3.30) |
Male respondent | Percentage | 64% | 73% | 74% | 70.3% |
Female respondent | Percentage | 36% | 27% | 26% | 29.7% |
Date-palm farming | Percentage | 77% | 67% | 77% | 73% |
Vegetable farming | Percentage | 62% | 60% | 48% | 57% |
Arable crop farming | Percentage | 79% | 69% | 70% | 72% |
Livestock farming | Percentage | 40% | 26% | 24% | 30% |
Number of samples | 100 | 100 | 100 | 300 |
Feelings about Merowe Dam | Waterborne Diseases | Social Conflicts | Relationship between Communities | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | Very Much Like | Like | Dislike | Yes | No | Yes | No | Not Good | Good | Very Good | Total | |
Downstream | Count | 26 | 49 | 25 | 70 | 30 | 34 | 66 | 20 | 38 | 42 | 100 |
Upstream-Resident | Count | 12 | 24 | 64 | 61 | 39 | 57 | 43 | 28 | 30 | 42 | 100 |
Upstream-Relocated | Count | 33 | 24 | 43 | 67 | 33 | 53 | 47 | 8 | 30 | 62 | 100 |
Total | Count | 71 | 97 | 132 | 198 | 102 | 144 | 156 | 56 | 98 | 146 | 300 |
Chi-Square | 39.867 *** | 1.87 ns | 12.10 *** | 17.643 *** |
Feeling about Merowe Dam | Waterborne Diseases | Social Conflict | Relationship between Communities | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Items | Very Much Like | Like | Dislike | Yes | No | Yes | NO | Not Good | Good | Very Good | Total | |
Gender | Male | 47 | 66 | 98 | 134 | 77 | 121 | 90 | 15 | 55 | 141 | 211 |
Female | 24 | 31 | 34 | 60 | 29 | 50 | 39 | 6 | 35 | 48 | 89 | |
Total | 71 | 97 | 132 | 194 | 106 | 171 | 129 | 21 | 90 | 189 | 300 | |
Chi-Square | 0.408 ns | 0.518 ns | 0.852 ns | 0.070 *** | ||||||||
Education Level | Primary | 8 | 8 | 18 | 24 | 10 | 21 | 13 | 2 | 6 | 26 | 34 |
High | 63 | 89 | 114 | 170 | 96 | 150 | 116 | 19 | 84 | 163 | 266 | |
Total | 71 | 97 | 132 | 194 | 106 | 171 | 129 | 21 | 90 | 189 | 300 | |
Chi-Square | 0.446 ns | 0.443 ns | 0.551 ns | 0.210 ns |
Location | Strongly Like | Like | Dislike | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Downstream | Count | 26 | 49 | 25 | 100 |
Upstream-Resident | Count | 12 | 24 | 64 | 100 |
Upstream-Relocated | Count | 33 | 24 | 43 | 100 |
Total | Count | 71 | 97 | 132 | 300 |
Chi-Square | 39.867 *** |
Sl. No. | Social Impact of Merowe Dam Social Indicators | Index Weighted by the Rank of Responses | ||||||||
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Downstream | Upstream- Resident | Upstream- Relocated | All Region | Kruskal Wallis (χ2) | ||||||
Index | Rank | Index | Rank | Index | Rank | Index | Rank | |||
1 | Community coherence | 3.98 | 2 | 2.63 | 2 | 3.29 | 1 | 3.30 | 1 | 42.892 *** |
2 | Social status | 4.02 | 1 | 2.51 | 4 | 3.09 | 3 | 3.21 | 2 | 61.834 *** |
3 | Land as wealth/pride | 3.53 | 4 | 2.19 | 5 | 2.70 | 4 | 3.13 | 3 | 47.411 *** |
4 | Historical site | 2.88 | 6 | 1.92 | 6 | 2.32 | 6 | 2.85 | 4 | 33.881 *** |
5 | Feeling of belonging | 3.24 | 5 | 2.83 | 1 | 2.49 | 5 | 2.80 | 5 | 13.876 ** |
6 | Self-esteem | 3.56 | 3 | 2.56 | 3 | 3.26 | 2 | 2.37 | 6 | 25.249 *** |
Community Coherence | Social Status | Farmland as Wealth and Pride | Archaeological and Historical | Feeling of Belonging | Self- Esteem | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Community Coherence | 1.000 | |||||
Social Status | 0.771 | 1.000 | ||||
0.000 | 0.000 | |||||
Farmland as wealth and pride | 0.592 | 0.712 | 1.000 | |||
0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | ||||
Archaeological and historical | 0.399 | 0.465 | 0.556 | 1.000 | ||
0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |||
Feeling of belonging | 0.293 | 0.294 | 0.344 | 0.346 | 1.000 | . |
0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | ||
Self-esteem | 0.546 | 0.596 | 0.532 | 0.263 | 0.275 | 1.000 |
0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
Sl. No. | Social Impact of Merowe Dam Social Indicators | Index Weighted by the Rank of Responses | ||||||||
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Downstream | Upstream-Resident | Upstream-Relocated | All Region | Kruskal Wallis (χ2) | ||||||
Index | Rank | Index | Rank | Index | Rank | Index | Rank | |||
1 | Home sizes | 3.640 | 3 | 2.230 | 2 | 2.550 | 2 | 3.160 | 1 | 55.81 *** |
2 | Children school | 3.840 | 2 | 2460 | 1 | 3.180 | 1 | 2.807 | 2 | 43.40 *** |
3 | Quality of life | 3.890 | 1 | 2.040 | 3 | 2.440 | 3 | 2.790 | 3 | 86.50 *** |
Home Space and Design | Children Schooling | Quality of Life | |
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Home Space and Design | 1.000 | ||
Children Schooling | 0.558 | 1.000 | |
0.000 | 0.000 | ||
Quality of life | 0.503 | 0.601 | 1.000 |
0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
Frequency | Percent | ||
---|---|---|---|
Valid | Dissatisfied | 23 | 23% |
Satisfied | 77 | 77% | |
Total | 100 | 100% |
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Abdullah, A.-N.; Rahman, S. Social Impacts of a Mega-Dam Project as Perceived by Local, Resettled and Displaced Communities: A Case Study of Merowe Dam, Sudan. Economies 2021, 9, 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies9040140
Abdullah A-N, Rahman S. Social Impacts of a Mega-Dam Project as Perceived by Local, Resettled and Displaced Communities: A Case Study of Merowe Dam, Sudan. Economies. 2021; 9(4):140. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies9040140
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APA StyleAbdullah, A. -N., & Rahman, S. (2021). Social Impacts of a Mega-Dam Project as Perceived by Local, Resettled and Displaced Communities: A Case Study of Merowe Dam, Sudan. Economies, 9(4), 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies9040140