Impacts during project anticipation in Molas, Indonesia: Implications for social impact assessment

被引:0
|
作者
Walker, Jennifer L [1 ]
Mitchell, Bruce [2 ]
Wismer, S. [3 ]
机构
[1] World Wild Fund for Nature, Russian Program Office, Moscow, Russia
[2] Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada
[3] Department of Environment and Resource Studies, ES1, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada
关键词
Behavioral research - Ecosystems - Regional planning - Rural areas;
D O I
10.1016/S0195-9255(99)00040-2
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Important impacts can emerge regarding biophysical, economic, social, political/legal, cultural, and psychological aspects during the anticipation stage of a project, as confirmed by a study of impacts during anticipation of proposed tourism developments in the village of Molas, in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The main findings were that during the anticipation phase both the quantity and quality of agriculture production on land acquired by speculators and developers decreased, individuals used the income from the sale of their land to build new homes or improve existing one or to invest in new occupations, exposure to new values and lifestyles made younger people in the village less interested in maintaining traditional values and culture, the local community became marginalized related to planning and development decisions, and considerable fear and anxiety were created for many villagers due to the uncertainty generated by the proposed tourism development. Many of these impacts will not be documented in any environmental impact statement related to the proposed development, because the EIS will be conducted well after the anticipation stage. These findings, and other studies, suggest that SIA is one of the most poorly handled aspects of impact assessment in Indonesia.
引用
收藏
页码:513 / 535
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] An assessment of the predictive validity of impact factor scores: Implications for academic employment decisions in social work
    Holden, Gary
    Rosenberg, Gary
    Barker, Kathleen
    Onghena, Patrick
    RESEARCH ON SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, 2006, 16 (06) : 613 - 624
  • [42] From project-based to community-based social impact assessment: New social impact assessment pathways to build community resilience and enhance disaster risk reduction and climate action
    Imperiale, Angelo Jonas
    Vanclay, Frank
    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, 2023, : 697 - 717
  • [43] A social impact assessment of the floodwater spreading project on the Gareh-Bygone plain in Iran: A causal comparative approach
    Ahmadvand, Mostafa
    Karami, Ezatollah
    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, 2009, 29 (02) : 126 - 136
  • [44] Advancing beyond project-scale Social Impact Assessment of transport infrastructure: insights into contextual constraints on practice
    Mottee, Lara K.
    IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND PROJECT APPRAISAL, 2022, 40 (01) : 60 - 74
  • [45] Social Impact Assessment on a Mining Project in Peru Using the Grey Clustering Method and the Entropy-Weight Method
    Delgado, Alexi
    Carbajal, Chiara
    Reyes, H.
    Romero, I
    APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, COLCACI 2019, 2019, 1096 : 116 - 128
  • [46] Social Impact Assessment of Rebuilding an Urban Neighborhood: A Case Study of a Demolition and Reconstruction Project in Petah Tikva, Israel
    Trop, Tamar
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2017, 9 (06)
  • [47] A company-oriented model for the assessment of raw material supply risks, environmental impact and social implications
    Kolotzek, Christoph
    Helbig, Christoph
    Thorenz, Andrea
    Reller, Armin
    Tuma, Axel
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2018, 176 : 566 - 580
  • [48] From global to local: impact assessment and social implications related to wind energy projects in Oaxaca, Mexico
    Huesca-Perez, Maria Elena
    Sheinbaum-Pardo, Claudia
    Koeppel, Johann
    IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND PROJECT APPRAISAL, 2018, 36 (06) : 479 - 493
  • [49] Multiple Air Quality Monitoring Evidence of the Impacts of Large-scale Social Restrictions during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Jakarta, Indonesia
    Santoso, Muhayatun
    Hopke, Philip K.
    Permadi, Didin Agustian
    Damastuti, Endah
    Lestiani, Diah Dwiana
    Kurniawati, Syukria
    Khoerotunnisya, Desie
    Sukir, Suradi Karto
    AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH, 2021, 21 (08)
  • [50] Enhancing the social outcomes from restrictions on arrivees during global public health emergencies: A Social Impact Assessment perspective
    Chen, Chen
    Zheng, Yanxu
    Vanclay, Frank
    Zhang, Yi
    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, 2024, 105