Study of Implications Production of livestock products in the Bakhtiari tribes settlement (Case Study: ShahidGholippur at Shooshtar city)
Subject Areas : Quarterly Journal of Tribes Nomadstahmasb maghsoudi 1 , Kurosh davoodi 2
1 - Department of agricultural Management, Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran
2 - Department of agricultural Management, Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran
Keywords: Livestock, consequences, Nomads habitation,
Abstract :
This study aims to investigate outcomes of Bakhtiari Nomads habitation and implications for livestock development in habitation centers at ShahidGholippur at Shooshtar city. The current study is the type of descriptive – correlation studies which is practical in terms of objective. Research statistical community are heads of nomad households resident in ShahidGholipour city at Shooshtar pre-province with 350 households which 300 families were settled in the focus of development in the years of 1998-1999 and 50 families of nomadic tribes of mentioned tribe who were settled in the vicinity of development center of ShahidGholipour and migrated to countryside areas of Masjid Soleiman and Kouhrang in the summer. 108 heads of households as an inhabited member were measured as sample size using Cochran formula and 50 heads of households of the families uninhabited surveyed as census. The main research instrument was questionnaire and its validity was confirmed by a panel of experts and research reliability was confirmed by calculating Cronbach's alpha coefficient for different parts (0.78). Obtained results show that four factors almost explain 57.40% of the variance related to implications for livestock development in the region. These factors include access to productive services, reducing the risk of manufacturing, marketing and access to productive inputs. Study of implications of nomad accommodation shows that five outcomes explain almost 53.13% of the variance related to factors. These factors include cultural effects, production effects, social problems, leadership and employment.
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