A Comparative Analysis of the Relationship between Development and Urbanization in Iran and the World
Subject Areas :Kaveh Aminnedzad 1 , Bakhtyar Ezaatpanah 2
1 - Ph.D. Candidate, Geography and Urban Planning, Mohaghegh ardabiliy university, Iran
2 - Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Geography and Urban Planning, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University,Marand, Iran
Keywords: Iran, development, urbanization, system, states, statistical parameters, north and south,
Abstract :
So far, the process of urbanization in different parts of the world and from different aspects has been discussed, one of the aspects of the topics and focus areas of the city that has attracted many researchers. Dedication and effort in examining the relationship between cities and the urbanization of countries can discuss and present an assessment of the degree of health or lack of healthcare developments of socio – economic status. In this way, the stronger the correlation between development and urbanization process, the more developed and improved from socio - economic status it will be. Having this purpose in mind, primarily the researcher has spent time analyzing the urbanization systems in the North and the South Countries referring to such indexes as Net Gross Product while addressing Provinces in Iran the amount of income along with the achieved profit and comparing them with the rate of urbanization across the country. In this paper an analytical - comparative method is deployed to research the advantage and the measure of development and urbanization of Iran along with rating provincial ranking techniques. The results show that the strength and degree of correlation between economic and human development indicates poor correlation between urbanization process and indicators of human development; an understanding that does not follow any predictable pattern of change and development .
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