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        1 - The Role of Urban Regeneration in Resolving Land Ownership Conflicts in Terms of Citizens (Case Study: Farahzad)
        kaveh kashefi mohamad taghi razavian rahim sarvar
        Introduction& Objective: One of the most essential areas of government intervention in urban management is the planning in urban land ownership. Therefore, governments should consider the objectives of urban land ownership policy in the overall set of urbanization p More
        Introduction& Objective: One of the most essential areas of government intervention in urban management is the planning in urban land ownership. Therefore, governments should consider the objectives of urban land ownership policy in the overall set of urbanization policies and adopt and implement proper urban land use policies in line with economic and social goals. The objective of this research is to study the role of urban regeneration in resolving land ownership conflicts in terms of citizens in Farahzad. Method: The article is descriptive-analytical, and applied in terms of objective. To analyze the findings, SPSS was used. The consistency of the questionnaire was tested by Cronbach's alpha and its coefficient for all components was 0.783, which is acceptable. 376 citizens living in the neighborhood were randomly selected as the sample. Findings: The results from one sample T-test show that there is a significant relationship between all components of urban regeneration (economic, social, physical, managerial, demographic, functional, administrative-organizational and environmental) and confirm the importance of each in resolving land ownership conflicts in Farahzad. Conclusion: Resolving land ownership conflicts as the most effective urban planning tool has an important role in the sustainability of Farahzad. However, urban regeneration is very effective in resolving land ownership conflicts to improve economic, social, physical, managerial and … situation.   Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Study of legal system of rural and tribal communities to exploit natural resources in Iran
        Javad Alibeygi
        Today, regardless of the legal issues of natural resources and the environment especially in rural planning policy is not possible to achieve sustainable development in the debate over the country and to understand this fact that the natural resources in our country has More
        Today, regardless of the legal issues of natural resources and the environment especially in rural planning policy is not possible to achieve sustainable development in the debate over the country and to understand this fact that the natural resources in our country has been limited the process of renewable done slowly or sometimes cannot be restored because of degradation. Therefore, a set of different executive agencies in the development process should be done in accordance with commensurate with status of resources. This paper, With a view to past and present status of the country's natural resources, has tried in the laws governing the exploitation of these resources, especially in rural and tribal communities that has described the relationship between rural and nomadic farmers, livestock and natural resources, and the past and present these resources, including forests, grasslands, deserts and watershed management and land property rights system in Iran and then stated in detail the issue of transfer of land and its effect on the degradation of natural resources and the phenomenon of land speculation and finally referred to the Pathology department of natural resources legal policy in relation to rural and tribal society and its difficulties and problems of this sector and the weakness and ambiguity in these rules and need for its revision. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The role of cadastre in consolidating ownership of agricultural land
        زینب فرنام ali asghar forati
        Cadastre, an electronic system that accurately, accurately, and quickly provides registration services, drives traditional registration to a new registration, and has made many changes to registration rights. These include the extent of ownership and the lack of documen More
        Cadastre, an electronic system that accurately, accurately, and quickly provides registration services, drives traditional registration to a new registration, and has made many changes to registration rights. These include the extent of ownership and the lack of documentation of large tracts of agricultural land. However, there have been many advantages and disadvantages since the introduction and implementation of cadastre in the country. This study is applied in terms of purpose and since it deals with the two variables of cadastre and consolidation of agricultural land ownership in terms of descriptive and correlational data gathering method. The indices in this study were prepared through a library and documentary study, which was conducted by 21 graduate students of law in Semnan. Finally, Friedman test in SPSS software was used to rank these factors. The indices in this study were prepared through a library and documentary study, which was conducted by 21 graduate students of law in Semnan. Finally, Friedman test in SPSS software was used to rank these factors. The results show that preventing landslides and land invasion, consolidation and transparency in ownership were unpredictable, reducing civil litigation volume and speed, accuracy, quality and up-to-date civil information most of the respondents' cadastral view. . Manuscript profile
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        4 - Factors affecting sustainability of wheat cultivation system in Gorgan county
        mohammad mehdi mirzaei Zahra Ardakani
        Sustainability in wheat cultivation systems depends on several components. The current study was conducted to identify and analyze the sustainability components of wheat cultivation system in Gorgan county. The statistical population was all farmers and wheat growers of More
        Sustainability in wheat cultivation systems depends on several components. The current study was conducted to identify and analyze the sustainability components of wheat cultivation system in Gorgan county. The statistical population was all farmers and wheat growers of Gorgan county. Samples volume was estimated through Cochran formula and samples were chosen randomly. Finally, 190 questionnaires were used. The validity of questionnaire was confirmed by the agricultural development experts and the reliability of the questionnaire items was calculated by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient as 0.806. Data analyzed by factor analysis method and in descriptive and analytical parts. There was a significant positive correlation between the main variables such as cultivated area of wheat, integrated pest management and land reform, using modified seeds, number of visits to extension centers, sustainable agricultural knowledge level, job satisfaction from agriculture, profit from wheat cultivation, wheat yield and sustainability factors of wheat cultivation system. In total, five factors of ecological-crop factors, sustainable-oriented crop operation, support-extension services factor, social-collaborative status factors, and economical factor consisting total of 21 variables accounted for about 74% of variance in sustainability of wheat cultivation system in Gorgan county. Improving rural resource management, expanding cooperative and participatory agricultural activities, native knowledge of farmers, policy-makings by extension planners and reducing production. Costs in the exploitation process can play an effective role in improving the process of agricultural stabilization.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Manuscript profile