The social impacts of dams: A new framework for scholarly analysis

Julian Kirchherr*, Katrina J. Charles

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Abstract

No commonly used framework exists in the scholarly study of the social impacts of dams. This hinders comparisons of analyses and thus the accumulation of knowledge. The aim of this paper is to unify scholarly understanding of dams' social impacts via the analysis and aggregation of the various frameworks currently used in the scholarly literature. For this purpose, we have systematically analyzed and aggregated 27 frameworks employed by academics analyzing dams' social impacts (found in a set of 217 articles). A key finding of the analysis is that currently used frameworks are often not specific to dams and thus omit key impacts associated with them. The result of our analysis and aggregation is a new framework for scholarly analysis (which we call ‘matrix framework’) specifically on dams' social impacts, with space, time and value as its key dimensions as well as infrastructure, community and livelihood as its key components. Building on the scholarly understanding of this topic enables us to conceptualize the inherently complex and multidimensional issues of dams' social impacts in a holistic manner. If commonly employed in academia (and possibly in practice), this framework would enable more transparent assessment and comparison of projects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-114
Number of pages16
JournalEnvironmental Impact Assessment Review
Volume60
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Framework
  • Hydropower
  • Large dams
  • Resettlement
  • Social impact
  • Social impact assessment

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