Title : ( North west border cities of Iran and regionadevelopment: A case of Kurdistan Province )
Authors: Mohammad Rahim Rahnama , Akbar Heydari Tashekaboud ,Abstract
There are numerous Iranian provinces in the border area and Kurdistan is the most important regional settlement in North West border line of Iran country. In recent years many transformations have occurred in Kurdish society and its population and area has changed from 350000 people in 1860 to 1,589,222 persons in the year of 2013. Regional development in case study region has a special status and has different situation in compare with other provinces of Iran. In order to, the aim of this paper is evaluation of regional development in Kurdish border cities of Iran with emphasize on Kurdistan province. Applied methodology in current research is based on the descriptive-analytical approach, then by TOPSIS model were determined the ranking of counties in any of the development sections. Results showed that Sanandaj ranked in first and Sarv Abad ranked in 10 among 23 Kurdistan cities (10 main cities and 13 minor cities as subset cities). Also after the Islamic revaluation of Iran Kurdish cities in numerous sections take an accelerated process to access sustainable regional development. Finally we presented some solve ways
Keywords
, Regional development, regional inequalities, TOPSIS, Kurdistan, Islamic revolution@article{paperid:1035555,
author = {Rahnama, Mohammad Rahim and Heydari Tashekaboud, Akbar},
title = {North west border cities of Iran and regionadevelopment: A case of Kurdistan Province},
journal = {Journal of Geography and Regional Planning},
year = {2013},
volume = {6},
number = {6},
month = {May},
issn = {2070-1845},
pages = {184--192},
numpages = {8},
keywords = {Regional development; regional inequalities; TOPSIS; Kurdistan; Islamic revolution},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T North west border cities of Iran and regionadevelopment: A case of Kurdistan Province
%A Rahnama, Mohammad Rahim
%A Heydari Tashekaboud, Akbar
%J Journal of Geography and Regional Planning
%@ 2070-1845
%D 2013