Assessing the Feasibility of Urban Resilience in 5 Regions of Urmia
Today, if we do not have the awareness and readiness to deal with natural and human disasters, it can cause irreparable damage to citizens. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the dimensions of urban resilience in the five regions of Urmia. The present article is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive -analytical in nature. Data collection was done in two forms: documentary and field survey. The statistical population of this study is the residents of 5 Regions of Urmia and using Cochran's formula, the sample size of 384 has been obtained which has been randomly distributed in the area. In this study, the independent variable of urban resilience and related variables include social and cultural, economic, environmental, physical and institutional dimensions. Data were analyzed quantitatively using statistical methods such as one -sample t -test, Kruskal -Wallis and Spearman correlation. The results of this study show that the dimensions of urban resilience in region one are above average, in region two below average, in region three above average, in region four at average. Finally, in the region, five social and cultural, economic, environmental and physical dimensions are above the average level and the institutional dimension is at the average level. In general, the rate of urban resilience in the five regions of Urmia is above average. The results of ranking the regions show that region one is ranked first and region two is ranked fifth. There is also a significant direct relationship between dependent and independent variables .
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