Author/Authors :
Anabestani, Aliakbar Department of Geography - Faculty of Letters and Humanities - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Zareie, Aboulfazl Department of Geography - Faculty of Letters and Humanities - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: Assessment of social impacts of large-scale developmental projects is one of the
major issues in their planning and implementation. In this regard, this study investigates the
social impacts of the Parkandabad sewage treatment project around Mashhad City, Iran.
Methods: For this purpose, Finsterbusch 12 indices with 43 elements were used. In the next
step, 1-sample t test with a standard score of 3 (as the acceptable standard level) was used at a
significant level less than 0.05.
Results: The results showed that the health and safety indexes with an average of 2.11 and
aesthetics with 2.47 are in an inappropriate state, and should be considered because they are
directly related to the body and mental state of humans. Some indicators (noise, facilities,
communities, and utilization) were acceptable, as long as their status be improved. Several
indicators (population, employment, structure, leisure, and reaction) appear to be in relatively
favorable status, but this situation is due to various factors, including economic poverty in the
region.
Conclusion: Finally, the desirable condition of the spatial displacement index and the change
of pace of life with the average of 5.19 seems to indicate a proper living conditions, but it is
not the real case. This issue is proved by a high standard deviation among respondents; i.e.
inappropriate financial conditions prevent population migration and as soon as the economic
condition changes, they do not stay in the current location anymore. Based on the total points
of the indexes, it became clear that the Frisian village has the worst condition and Khin-e Arab
the best status.
Keywords :
Finsterbusch 12 indices , One-sample t test , Parkandabad sewage treatment plant , Social impact assessment