The effect of shrimp farms on rural development Case Study: Region Choebdeh city of Abadan

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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Today, nearly half of the world population live in rural areas that need attention is necessary. Any lack of attention to its effects on other human settlements Village may be observed. Due to the necessary investments in the foundations of rural development in modern agriculture and processing industries and small and capacity shortcomings as environment is concerned. This study examines the impact of shrimp farms on rural development is Choebdeh area. The study was a descriptive-analytic and practical purpose. The data used in this study was collected through questionnaire method. The study of 5151 households using Cochran formula, the sample size of 571 questionnaires were developed. The samples were selected by random sampling. Data from the questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS to analyze the data, chi-square test was used. As well as GIS mapping software is used. The results show that shrimp farms in the city of Abadan can cause physical changes, economic changes and social changes in the rural areas.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Geographical Science, Volume:13 Issue: 27, 2018
Pages:
83 to 98
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