Regional development feasibility: A case study of the border regions of Iran and Turkey
Subject Areas :Reza POURMAJIDI 1 , Bakhtyar Ezzatpanah 2 , Karim Hosainzadeh dalir 3
1 - PhD Student of Geography and urban planning, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad university, Islamic Azad university, Marand, Iran
2 - Assistant Department of Geography and urban planning, Marand branch, Islamic azad university, Marand,Iran
3 - Full Professor Department of Geography and urban planning, Marand branch, Islamic azad university, Marand, Iran
Keywords: SWOT, AHP, Regional Development, Development Plans, Sustainable economy,
Abstract :
In the age of globalization, one of the most important priorities is the regional interaction of countries at the international level so that in many countries of the world they are trying to grow and sustain their economy by creating the right framework for cooperation with other countries. In this sense, not only the issue of globalization of the economy in the form of a global network of concepts is important in the third millennium, but the interactions between them, and even the interactions of cultures, are also prominent features of globalization. West Azerbaijan province of Iran and the provinces located in the eastern part of Turkey which are in the neighborhood of Iran, with the highest tourism, historical, environmental and given the characteristics of religious, social, cultural, historical, and economic similarities, can play an important role in the interplay between the region's sustainable economy. In this paper, using descriptive-analytical method and using SWOT and AHP models, the importance and priority of effective factors in the area of West Azerbaijan provinces and eastern provinces of Turkey are identified and by examining their relationships, ranking factors are presented in the form of models. According to the results of the study, the area has potentialities, but the weakness of facilities, possibilities and services and infrastructure has made it unable to perform well in regional economic and development dynamics.
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