Evaluation of spatial distribution of quality of life in urban neighborhoods, Case study: District 2 of Ardebil

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to assess the spatial distribution of quality of life in neighborhoods of Ardebil district of two cities. The present study is an applied type. The statistical population of this study was 11th district of Ardebil city of Iran. Using Cochran formula, 385 people were selected as the statistical sample. In this research, socio-economic and physical indicators were extracted to measure urban quality of life, and the research methods were converted into genotyping method using Shannon entropy weighting method. VICOR multi-criteria decision making method has been used to analyze the research data. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant difference between neighborhoods in terms of the spatial distribution of quality of life. Accordingly, the results showed that the neighborhood is the three most favored and in the first place, the neighborhood of nine deprived neighborhoods in terms of quality of life indicators are deprived.
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Persian
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Journal of Urban Ecology Researches, Volume:9 Issue: 18, 2018
Pages:
27 to 40
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