Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India

Wetlands are an important source of natural resources upon which rural economies depend. They have increasingly been valuable for their goods and services, and the intrinsic ecological value they provide to local populations, as well as people living outside the periphery of the wetlands. Stakeholde...

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Main Authors: Malabika Biswas, Nihar R. Samal, Pankaj K. Roy, Asis Mazumdar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-12-01
Series:Water Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301356
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spelling doaj-369d00307f1a48b2a1783be3abbc04342020-11-25T01:10:21ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702010-12-013446747910.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2010.04.009Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural IndiaMalabika Biswas0Nihar R. Samal1Pankaj K. Roy2Asis Mazumdar3School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur 713209, West Bengal, IndiaSchool of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IndiaSchool of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IndiaWetlands are an important source of natural resources upon which rural economies depend. They have increasingly been valuable for their goods and services, and the intrinsic ecological value they provide to local populations, as well as people living outside the periphery of the wetlands. Stakeholders' participation is essential to the protection and preservation of wetlands because it plays a very important role economically as well as ecologically in the wetland system. The objective of this study was to determine whether gender, educational status, mouzas (which are constituents of a block according to the land reform of the West Bengal Government in India), and wetland functions have any influence on the annual income of the local community. Considering a floodplain wetland in rural India, the focus was extended to recognize the pattern of wetland functions according to the nature of people's involvement through cluster analysis of the male and female populations. Using the statistical software R-2.8.1, an ANOVA (analysis of variance) table was constructed. Since the p value (significance level) was lower than 0.05 for each case, it can be concluded that gender, educational status, mouzas, and wetland functions have a significant influence on annual income. However, S-PLUS-2000 was applied to obtain a complete scenario of the pattern of wetland functions, in terms of involvement of males and females, through cluster analysis. The main conclusion is that gender, educational status, mouzas, and wetland functions have significant impacts on annual income, while the pattern of occupation of the local community based on wetland functions is completely different for the male and female populations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301356wetland dependencysocio-economic evaluationwetland functionsrural Indiacluster analysis
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author Malabika Biswas
Nihar R. Samal
Pankaj K. Roy
Asis Mazumdar
spellingShingle Malabika Biswas
Nihar R. Samal
Pankaj K. Roy
Asis Mazumdar
Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India
Water Science and Engineering
wetland dependency
socio-economic evaluation
wetland functions
rural India
cluster analysis
author_facet Malabika Biswas
Nihar R. Samal
Pankaj K. Roy
Asis Mazumdar
author_sort Malabika Biswas
title Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India
title_short Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India
title_full Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India
title_fullStr Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India
title_full_unstemmed Human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural India
title_sort human wetland dependency and socio-economic evaluation of wetland functions through participatory approach in rural india
publisher Elsevier
series Water Science and Engineering
issn 1674-2370
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Wetlands are an important source of natural resources upon which rural economies depend. They have increasingly been valuable for their goods and services, and the intrinsic ecological value they provide to local populations, as well as people living outside the periphery of the wetlands. Stakeholders' participation is essential to the protection and preservation of wetlands because it plays a very important role economically as well as ecologically in the wetland system. The objective of this study was to determine whether gender, educational status, mouzas (which are constituents of a block according to the land reform of the West Bengal Government in India), and wetland functions have any influence on the annual income of the local community. Considering a floodplain wetland in rural India, the focus was extended to recognize the pattern of wetland functions according to the nature of people's involvement through cluster analysis of the male and female populations. Using the statistical software R-2.8.1, an ANOVA (analysis of variance) table was constructed. Since the p value (significance level) was lower than 0.05 for each case, it can be concluded that gender, educational status, mouzas, and wetland functions have a significant influence on annual income. However, S-PLUS-2000 was applied to obtain a complete scenario of the pattern of wetland functions, in terms of involvement of males and females, through cluster analysis. The main conclusion is that gender, educational status, mouzas, and wetland functions have significant impacts on annual income, while the pattern of occupation of the local community based on wetland functions is completely different for the male and female populations.
topic wetland dependency
socio-economic evaluation
wetland functions
rural India
cluster analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301356
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