Analysis of the Rate of Development of Kermanshah Districts Villages Based on Topsis
Masood Safari Ali Akbari
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2014, vol. 4, issue 8, 956-965
Abstract:
Rural development can be a factor in improving the living conditions of people belonging to the low-income class in rural areas, making them self-sufficient, as the overall development process. Rural development requires planning, and one of the crucial factors in the success of development planning, a comprehensive and efficient planning system. This study, based on an analytical - descriptive statistics, as well as utilizing textual sources and fieldwork, the evaluation of rural development in Kermanshah district, based on Topsis, has committed. Results of the study indicate that, in the villages of Kermanshah district, based on development, so the categories were: (Chaghanarges, Razavar, Jalalvand, Mahidasht, Doroodfaraman, Qarehsoo, Sanjabi, Poshtdarband, Baladarband, Haftashian, Sarfiroozabad and Osmanvand). So Chaghanarges district, the most developed villages ( by a factor of 0.542 ), and the District Osmanvand, lowest (by a factor of 0.287), which is for further study, and also to find the reasons for this difference requires research is more academic, this study only as a way to plan ahead is.
Keywords: Development; Village; Kermanshah; Index; TOPSIS. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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