Evaluation of development rate in Tehran province

Abstract:
Quick development in urbanization causes regional imbalance in developing countries. Adoption of some economic policies causes attraction of facilities to some regions and lag of more other regions.
The goals of this article is studying regional imbalance in Tehran province and also offering suitable solutions to reduce this imbalance. Research method used in this article is explanatory method .Using taxonomy model and 31 economic, social and cultural indicators, this imbalance has been analyzed.
Hypothesis of this research is:- It seems that Tehran County has a great influence in regional imbalance of Tehran province.
- Decisions of economic planners and policy makers causes exacerbation of regional imbalance in Tehran province.
Results of this article indicate existence of inequality in Tehran province. Shemiran County with attracting more facilities is most developed, and Ghods County is the worst under developed county. At the end of this article, has been tried to offer solutions to decrease the inequalities like, paying attention to deprived regions of province and utilization of growth opportunities.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Studies Of Human Settlements Planning, Volume:9 Issue: 27, 2014
Pages:
75 to 95
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