A comparative study of development programs after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in terms of intergenerational justice in the energy sector
So far, development programs have been examined from several perspectives.The present study, which has been conducted with a quantitative and qualitative mixed approach, examines these programs from the perspective of intergenerational justice in the energy sector (with emphasis on the oil and gas industry).In this study, after library studies and specialized interviews, indicators were designed to achieve the goal of international justice in the energy sector and were accredited by experts in this field, while these indicators were ranked using the Topsis method.Then, in the form of a focus group, a detailed study of development programs and the number of clauses that directly or indirectly refer to the issue of international justice in the energy sector with emp behasis on oil and gas were discussed. Re-validating the clauses and adapting them to the priorities obtained was another step in this research.The results of the present study show that development programs from the perspective of intergenerational justice in the energy sector during the first to sixth programs have addressed the issue with different approaches and priorities, and of course later programs have been more accurate and comprehensive, while The most important difference in this trend has been the importance of paying attention to the cost of oil revenues in the final programs.
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