Changes in Social Capital Associated with the Construction of the Belo Monte Dam: Comparing a Resettled and a Host Community

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Human Organization Pub Date : 2022-02-15 DOI:10.17730/1938-3525-81.1.22
Adam Mayer, M. Lopez, Guillaume Leturcq, E. Moran
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Nations in the Global South have increasingly embraced large hydropower. Hydropower development typically involves the displacement and resettlement of entire communities and has a range of social and ecological impacts. Some communities become the operational center for the dam construction, as well as host new neighborhoods of resettlers. One of the less-studied impacts of dams is the potential loss of social capital both in resettled and host communities. Here, we ask how the Belo Monte dam in the Amazon is associated with social capital in a resettled group and a non-resettled population that, while not experiencing resettlement, nevertheless was impacted by the dam as well. We use measures of cognitive and structural social capital. Results suggest that resettlers have lower structural social capital across two proxy indicators, whereas the host community has lower cognitive social capital. Future research and social impact assessments should pay more attention to how hydropower impacts both kinds of social capital.
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贝洛蒙特大坝建设过程中社会资本的变化:移民社区与东道国社区的比较
全球南方国家越来越多地接受大型水电。水电开发通常涉及整个社区的搬迁和重新安置,并产生一系列社会和生态影响。一些社区成为大坝建设的运营中心,并容纳新的移民社区。水坝的一个研究较少的影响是重新安置和收容社区的社会资本的潜在损失。在这里,我们要问的是,亚马逊地区的贝洛蒙特大坝如何与重新安置的群体和未重新安置的人口中的社会资本联系在一起,这些群体虽然没有经历重新安置,但也受到了大坝的影响。我们使用认知和结构性社会资本的衡量标准。结果表明,在两个代表指标中,重新安置者的结构性社会资本较低,而收容社区的认知社会资本则较低。未来的研究和社会影响评估应更多地关注水电如何影响这两种社会资本。
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