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D.r Ali Moradi, Moin Shafii Hagh Shenas, Elahe Binafar, Vahid Yahyavi Azar,
Volume 0, Issue 0 (3-1921)
Abstract

The expansion and survival of the Corona virus in urban and rural areas of Iran can have different implications on the eyes of urban and rural development in the country. On the other hand, the Corona virus can be considered in the future of cities and villages as an opportunity for their development. Therefore, in this research, the purpose of the research was investigated using a futuristic approach that has a qualitative-descriptive approach. To achieve this goal, first using research literature and library studies, as well as the help of 50 experts in various educational areas, the effects and opportunities of the corona virus were presented. In the following, with the method of qualitative analysis and experts, the challenges and policies of coping with Corona were presented in urban and rural communities. The results of the study showed that the corona virus had had social, psychological, environmental and economic effects on urban and rural communities in the country. In addition, the effect of the Corona viruses, opportunities such as accelerating the use and diffusion of digital tools, increasing distance education, increasing services and health facilities caused by government investment to cope with corona, increasing the relationship between urban and rural areas, Reducing environmental pollution, reducing land degradation, water and other natural resources and mobilization and strengthening urban and rural networks. Also, the results showed that improving access to medical services, maintaining and developing basic services, support for jobs, businesses and improving digital infrastructure are the most important policies of reducing the effects of corona virus on urban and rural development in the country.
 
Dr Bahman Shafii, Dr Hamid Barghi, Dr Yusef Ghanbari,
Volume 19, Issue 55 (12-2019)
Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the social, economic, and environmental effects of drought from the viewpoint of villagers, with the structural equation modeling approach. The purpose of this study is of applied research type, and is essentially a descriptive-correlation research. The population of the study, 1762 heads of households and sample size were determined according to Cochran formula, 316 people. Data analysis was performed using SPSS22 software and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). In this research, the observed variables were obtained for three components: economic, social, and environmental. Three first-factor factor analysis models were designed, measured, and validated for measuring three sub-scale droughts. Finally, the role and effect of observed variables and their triple components derived from the drought, as the main hidden dependent variable, and the relationships between them, were analyzed with the help of a structural model of the factor-factor analysis (CFA) of the quadratic factor of the second order. The results of the fitting and validation of all three models of drought measurement, and the realization of goals, as well as the quadratic model of second order, were evaluated based on the data for drought evaluation. Finally, drought affected by socioeconomic and social indicators of 0. 97, and environmental index was 0. 87, so the drought in the studied villages areas had the greatest impact on economic and social indicators, and As a result, it has been placed on an environmental index.


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