Reviews issue of dust and Social Security a case study in Ahvaz city

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Today, environmental hazards, including natural disaster not only dust but also can cause a range of effects and the security crises. The major challenges such as the destruction of the environment and desertification, conception of political and social unrest will be considered in the future. On this basis, and given the importance of research in the geo-political and security issues in the country, this study aimed to evaluate the dust and its relation to social security in Ahvaz have taken place. The research method is descriptive-analytic and research to elucidate the relationship between the variables of the model and test and path analysis were used. For thispurpose, a questionnaire was developed, and data collection was obtained in this way. With regard to the findings of the study it can be concluded that the feeling of security in the city of Ahvaz social between citizens is down and most significant relationship between citizens lackof educational situation and the feeling of security in them. As well as the results from Table and diagram Path analysis shows the most effective immigration variable as an independent variable on social security. So is the elite migration of Khozestan province and the city of Ahvaz.
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Persian
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429
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