Assessment of physical deficiencies in rural areas (Case study: Sheikh Ahmed village)
Assessment of physical deficiencies in rural areas (Case study: Sheikh Ahmed village)
bahram imani1 arezo moradi2
1) Associate Professor of Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran
2) Ma student Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran
Publication :
Conservation of Natural Resources & Environment along with Forests of Iran(envprouma.ir)
Abstract :
Village literally means (to grow) and means to grow. The word village is interpreted as a place for growth. A village is a set of one or more connected places and lands (both agricultural and non-agricultural) that is located outside of the cities and has an independent registered or customary area. And the village is the origin of the divisions of the country which is biologically homogeneous (natural, social, cultural and economic conditions) and the majority of its actual residents are directly and indirectly engaged in one of the agricultural, animal husbandry, horticultural activities, generally handicrafts and harvesting or a combination of these activities. It is commonly called as Deh, Abadi, Dehkedeh or Qariyeh. Nowadays, with the process of expanding urbanization and uncontrolled growth of cities, on the one hand, reducing the importance of rural settlements, on the other hand, it is in sync with the development of rural settlements, it is very important to evaluate the shortcomings of the village and pay attention to the rural damages. Documentary and field research (by asking village officials and local people of the village) returning information through observation and interview, studied and identified and analyzed the shortcomings of the village of Sheikh Ahmad of Dojag Bakhsh Samrin, the results of this research show that the village under study despite having The approved conductor and its implementation have deficiencies in the village.
Keywords :
village
deficiency
rural settlement
pathology
sheikh ahmed