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        1 - Skill training needs assessment based on land-use planning in industry sections
          sadegh maleki بهرنگ   امیری الناز  بداقی
        The aim of this research is analyzing the skill training needs of the east Azerbaijan based on land-use planning in industry sections. This is a descriptive survey research. The statistical population of this research consists of managers, planners and experts involved More
        The aim of this research is analyzing the skill training needs of the east Azerbaijan based on land-use planning in industry sections. This is a descriptive survey research. The statistical population of this research consists of managers, planners and experts involved in industry sections of the east Azerbaijan. At first, 132 training needs have been extracted based on land-use planning. Afterwards, a training needs assessment form has been designed, which it consists of six-answer questions based on Likert's spectrum. The adaptability of these training needs to the labor market needs have been assessed based on experts' opinions. Finally, these skill training needs have been ranked basis on the questionnaire results quantification (based on the Likert's spectrum), and the scores obtained for each educational needs. Manuscript profile
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        2 - ICT services and infrastructure development strategies in iran with an economic approach
        hassan mohammad ghaffari
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        3 - The explanation of food patterns in rural settlements in Jiroft city With approach Land use planning
        ali shahdadi علي آذره
        Despite the central role of food production, villagers are now one of the most vulnerable groups in terms of food security due to climate, economic and social changes. Changes in food patterns have led to poor nutrition and severe food insecurity in these settlements du More
        Despite the central role of food production, villagers are now one of the most vulnerable groups in terms of food security due to climate, economic and social changes. Changes in food patterns have led to poor nutrition and severe food insecurity in these settlements due to the poor power and access of villagers to the supply of basic food. This research attempts to answer the question of how dietary patterns among rural households in Jiroft city are affected and what factors affect it. The survey was conducted using a survey method and a questionnaire. The theoretical model of research with the approach of land management has identified three types of environmental, social and economic factors as the main factors explaining the patterns of popular food among villagers. Findings of the research show that rural households had a total of 14 main lunches and dinners per week; rice (average 4.99 times); artificial sugars such as sugar, sugar and sweetmeats (average 4.71 times) and dairy products (average 4.7 Times) and fish and shrimp (average 1.61 times). The consumption of rice among the villagers was significantly correlated with consumption of other foods including milk and herbs, vegetables and fruits, legumes, and chicken grass (with the acceptance of the positive effect of the symmetry of the data collection time on harvesting the consumption of rural households ) Access to water needed for agricultural and livestock production is the most important factor explaining the use of milk and its products among rural households (R = 0.47, F = 5.628, Sig = 0.028). In sum, the annual income associated with the sale price of agricultural products is the most important factor explaining how the consumption of food, especially consumption of meat, dietary foods, canned foods, etc. with (R = 0.51, F = 11.615, Sig = 0.002) and how much interest They consume food with (R = 0.52, F = 7.44, Sig = 0.013). Manuscript profile
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        4 - An overview of land use planning models with emphasis on the efficiency of geomorphologic model in Iran
        ezatolah ghanavati ali ahmadabadi mosa kamanrodi kajori Zahra رنجبرباروق
        Any land use program will be carried out at the ground level and will result in changes in landfill, surface and even underground landforms. In this regard, it is necessary to pay attention to the importance of landfills and landforms in their role in land application m More
        Any land use program will be carried out at the ground level and will result in changes in landfill, surface and even underground landforms. In this regard, it is necessary to pay attention to the importance of landfills and landforms in their role in land application models., considering that geomorphologic knowledge studies the forms and processes of the Earth, it is necessary to consider the characteristics and processes affecting landforms in order to environmental Capability assessment in the land use planning In this research, the methods of environmental Capability assessment in land use planning of used in Iran from the geomorphology viewpoint have been investigated and analyzed. Investigating the methods according to the criteria used in each method showed that in the Land System Approch, the criteria of climate, fault, groundwater and environmental hazards are not considered, and also in the Natural Resources Master Plan, attention to environmental hazards And only two protection and grassland of land use are defined.In a system analysis, given that experts have different specializations, they do not take into account all the components of a system The Urban, Rural, and Industrial Development Model of McHarg and Makhdoum have a general view of nature. Therefore, the new environmental Capability assessment model was proposed based on the integration of existing methods and according to the geomorphology viewpoint, in order to evaluate the environmental Capability assessment based on the base units of the landform, and the resulting results would be more consistent with the Earth's realities. This model includes assessing ecological capability and assessing the environmental hazards. In assessing ecological capability, sub-criteria for dominant winds, slope curvature, surface water and underground water were added. Also, in the land parcel standard, a different classification of landforms for urban development was presented, and environmental risk assessment included flood potential assessment, landslide and seismicity. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Modeling obstacles to the realization of plans for land use in Tehran province with a futuristic approach
        Babak Jafarian Farzaneh Salami Reza برنا
        This paper is intended to provide an understanding and practical knowledge for officials of Tehran province in identifying and leveling out the key barriers to the implementation of land design plans in Tehran province from the point of view of applied targeting. From t More
        This paper is intended to provide an understanding and practical knowledge for officials of Tehran province in identifying and leveling out the key barriers to the implementation of land design plans in Tehran province from the point of view of applied targeting. From the perspective of data collection method, descriptive Survey type. To conduct this research by comprehensive review and also by experts and experts, 22 effective factors were identified using a structural analysis of futures studies from 64 variables to model effective barriers to the feasibility of land allocation plans. Then, using a combined interpretation technique, interpretive structural modeling and using the questionnaire tool, the factors were ranked in eight groups. Then, after determining the levels of each of the factors and also considering the final availability matrix, the final structural-interpretative model is drawn. Based on the results, factors such as the multiplicity of rules and regulations related to the alignment of the land, the lack of institutional strategic planning In connection with the management of the province's land, the weakness of the plans and plans prepared to provide an effective model for the sustainable development of the various regions of the province, the absence of stakeholders and stakeholders in the decision-making and decision-making process in the area of land administration, the lack of appropriate rules and regulations, and Intelligent and systematic thinking for land management and clarity Manuscript profile
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        6 - Geopolitical Analysis of Spatial Planinng View in Afghanistan and Providing Strategic Model
        Atiqullah Ghamari Qiuomars Yazdanpanah Dero Zahra Pishgahi fard Hossein Hataminejad
        In the structure of the political economy of the world, some countries are developed and some are developing. Some countries are not only not being developed due to geopolitical fragility and threats and internal crises and the external environment, but also on the pat More
        In the structure of the political economy of the world, some countries are developed and some are developing. Some countries are not only not being developed due to geopolitical fragility and threats and internal crises and the external environment, but also on the path to development. Afghanistan is now considered to be one of the world's worst-hit and underdeveloped countries, with no clear prospects for development, nor at the level of the basic development theorem, nor with clear, coherent development strategies, nor with any operational guarantee document. These problems in Afghanistan are rooted in internal and external issues of geography, culture, politics and security. Therefore, planning for the country's territorial development depends on solving these problems. Strategic planning with a framework and political and security considerations can reduce security threats and political challenges and, as a result, territorial development. Therefore, this article attempts to analyze the internal and external factors affecting territorial integration in Afghanistan from a geopolitical point of view. In this regard, there are two questions to be asked: 1) What are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and geopolitical threats of Afghanistan in its spatial planinng? 2) How can the landscape of the land in Afghanistan be mapped based on internal and external geopolitical factors? This paper has been written in a descriptive-analytical manner, and the required data is also compiled in a library, documentary and bases and websites. Manuscript profile
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        7 - Investigating the role and effects of land management law in the geography of elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran
        NAYERE AKHAVAN
        The preliminary plan of land management in Islamic Iran was considered in the 60's and was approved as the most important law in the five-year plan of the country. This law started from the fourth plan, completed in the fifth plan and continued in the sixth plan, but un More
        The preliminary plan of land management in Islamic Iran was considered in the 60's and was approved as the most important law in the five-year plan of the country. This law started from the fourth plan, completed in the fifth plan and continued in the sixth plan, but unfortunately in the geography of provincial elections due to the partisanship of candidates, this law has not yet been implemented in the provincial development document, even the sea in land management law in Iran has been neglected, which is why the ports and islands of Islamic Iran have not been developed. And the geography of elections occasionally makes laws vulnerable. The effects of legislation in the geography of elections, if it is organized, a resistance economy occurs and guarantees 8% growth in the country. So far, this scientific attitude, which is accompanied by a philosophical thinking, has not been developed. Projects are wasted Land use planning as a long-term framework in planning should be based on various principles including defense and security considerations; environmental protection and restoration of natural resources; preservation of Islamic and Iranian identity and protection of cultural heritage; economic efficiency and effectiveness; unity And territorial integrity; expansion of social justice and regional balances; facilitation and regulation of internal and external relations of the country's economy; Be Manuscript profile
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        8 - The Role of Government and Public Sector on Local Development of Innovation
        Feredric Bogren Alireza Ayatollahi
        In scientific environment, technology is the primover of local development, and innovation is the essence of economic growth. Technological development in regions, cities and rural regions is as total and integrated development. This paper, first discusses about technol More
        In scientific environment, technology is the primover of local development, and innovation is the essence of economic growth. Technological development in regions, cities and rural regions is as total and integrated development. This paper, first discusses about technological innovation and effect of geographic proximity of industries and research centers at national, regional and urban levels. In other words this paper focuses on this question that “Does this proximity helps the growth of innovation and technology. There are many questions about national development. For example Does geographic proximity of industries help innovation and technology growth?, Does this matter accelerate national development or vice versa? will ICT, telecommunication and transportation decrease the cost and problem of industries and their expertise? Or is it cause of centralization in policy and reduction of country and urban logistic effects? This paper also discusses about technology incubators in central region of France and technology transfer between them and a science and research network in order to facilitate technology transfer. Manuscript profile
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        9 - تعیین شاخص ترکیبی سنجش محرومیت در شهرستان‌های منطقه سه آمایش سرزمین بر اساس شاخص‌های قانون استفاده متوازن کشور
        Mohammad 
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        10 - A comparative study of the position of international migration in land use planning of countries of destination (Case study: Canada, Germany, Australia and Iran)
        zahra torkashvand ابوالفضل عبادی
        In the context of the phenomenon of migration, some countries are known as destination or hosts of migration due to various conditions and characteristics. The purpose of this study is to review and recognize the programs and policies of some countries (Germany, Austral More
        In the context of the phenomenon of migration, some countries are known as destination or hosts of migration due to various conditions and characteristics. The purpose of this study is to review and recognize the programs and policies of some countries (Germany, Australia and Canada) as well as Iran in the field of immigrants and refugees. The method used in this research is descriptive and library method. The results of this study show; Germany, Australia and Canada, according to their territorial, political, economic, social and cultural characteristics, have developed various programs and policies for the exploitation of immigrants and refugees, as a result of which countries (governments and nations) and immigrants and refugees benefit Achieve enough and necessary for them and get closer to their goals. But in Iran, there are no coherent and effective policies and programs at the national level to benefit immigrants and refugees in a desirable way and the immigrants themselves can obtain acceptable living conditions. In Iran, in the field of immigration, the programs are terminal and short-term in order to somehow control the volume of migration and asylum in the country, but there is no coherent and integrated program regarding the long-term effects and feedback. Manuscript profile
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        11 - بررسی مقایسه‌ای جایگاه مهاجرت‌های بین‌المللی در برنامه‌ریزی آمایش سرزمین کشورهای مقصد مهاجرت (مطالعه موردی: کانادا، آلمان، استرالیا و ایران)
        Zahra Torkashvand
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        12 - A suitable strategy of regional planning in the 7th development plan with regard to territorial planning and institutional approach
        nima ranji
        The discourse of recent policies is often based on the dynamics of regional development. Because in growing societies, the axes of development and economy are intermingled. Also, paying attention to the field of planning and its processes has a direct relationship and i More
        The discourse of recent policies is often based on the dynamics of regional development. Because in growing societies, the axes of development and economy are intermingled. Also, paying attention to the field of planning and its processes has a direct relationship and influence on various elements and levels of society and its effects from the perspective of development and lack of development, homogeneous and heterogeneous development, benefit The prioritization of issues and problems, as well as the preservation, growth and competitiveness at the international and regional level are significant. By benefiting from the solutions available in the field of decentralized (regional) planning and its processes, it is possible to identify the weaknesses, strengths, threats, opportunities, and speed, as well as checking the consistency of the growth rate and the future of the 7th Development Plan, and by checking its convergence with the laws And high-level regulations can play a significant role for a country, province, and economic and industrial enterprises. Also, recent approaches in the theory of regional development attach great importance to the institutional approach and socio-economic construction of regions and (intra-regional differences), land preparation for balanced development. and has provided fair development and optimal use of development resources for the development of land areas. The results show that regional strategies need flexibility to maximize the development potential of institutional arrangements and adapt to changes within these arrangements, and while increasing the powers in accordance with the development plans of the province, it is necessary to develop a region not only with its physical resources, but also He also paid attention to its institutional sources, which include a set of practical economic rules and regulations based on economic culture and territorial customs. Based on the axes mentioned above and based on the knowledge and study done in each of these axes, the necessary strategies for regional management have been extracted and based on the strategies extracted from the analysis of the findings, regional planning with an institutional approach in The territory of the country is presented Manuscript profile
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        13 - A suitable strategy of regional planning in the 7th development plan with regard to territorial planning and institutional approach
        نیمارنجی  جفرودی
        Abstract The discourse of recent policies is often based on the dynamics of regional development. Because in growing societies, the axes of development and economy are intermingled. Also, paying attention to the field of planning and its processes has a direct relation More
        Abstract The discourse of recent policies is often based on the dynamics of regional development. Because in growing societies, the axes of development and economy are intermingled. Also, paying attention to the field of planning and its processes has a direct relationship and influence on various elements and levels of society and its effects from the perspective of development and lack of development, homogeneous and heterogeneous development, benefit The prioritization of issues and problems, as well as the preservation, growth and competitiveness at the international and regional level are significant. By benefiting from the solutions available in the field of decentralized (regional) planning and its processes, it is possible to identify the weaknesses, strengths, threats, opportunities, and speed, as well as checking the consistency of the growth rate and the future of the 7th Development Plan, and by checking its convergence with the laws And high-level regulations can play a significant role for a country, province, and economic and industrial enterprises. Also, recent approaches in the theory of regional development attach great importance to the institutional approach and socio-economic construction of regions and (intra-regional differences), land preparation for balanced development. and has provided fair development and optimal use of development resources for the development of land areas. The results show that regional strategies need flexibility to maximize the development potential of institutional arrangements and adapt to changes within these arrangements, and while increasing the powers in accordance with the development plans of the province, it is necessary to develop a region not only with its physical resources, but also He also paid attention to its institutional sources, which include a set of practical economic rules and regulations based on economic culture and territorial customs. Based on the axes mentioned above and based on the knowledge and study done in each of these axes, the necessary strategies for regional management have been extracted and based on the strategies extracted from the analysis of the findings, regional planning with an institutional approach in The territory of the country is presented. Manuscript profile