IntroductionRural settlements as one of the geographicalspaces with features such as liveliness andthe ability to attract and distributeThey arealways subject to change.One of themost important of these changes is land ownership changes in rural areas Cited.Ownership changes atthe level of rural settlements,themigration of people from cities to rural areas for recreation and spendingLeisure time, and vice versa,provides rural residents with land for better living and moreincome to live on the outskirtsof cities.in hese uncontrolled migrations will result in confusion in both the urban and rural(spatial)geographical locations.Objective:Toinvestigate the trend of changes in rural landownership and itsphysical-spatial consequences over a period of twenty years.Research Methodology:Thisresearch isan applied research group in terms of purpose and a descriptive-analytical research in terms of method.In this study, the statistical population is a total of 44 rural settlements in Khomem ؛And the method of collecting the required information is in the form of documents,libraries and based on field observation and interview with(manager orone of the council members)and the collected data is analyzed through field theories.has taken.Geographical area of research:Rural settlementsin Khomem distract.Findings andResults:The trendof land ownership change has been increasing during thelast twenty years,so that the acceleration of land ownership change in the nineties is more than the eighties, and its physical-spatial consequences can be used to change land use.He mentioned the construction and expansion of second homes,the change in the physical arrangement of the settlements,the disappearance of traditional and indigenous architectureand natural landscapes,and the inadequate distribution of the population in the studyarea.
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