Studding and Analyzing Process of Changes of Rural Population and its Effect on Morphology of Cities (Case Study of Saghez City)

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Unconnected joint of urban and rural and their relation is one of the certain principles in regional planning, that is tangible and clear in physics, economic, society and culture of the crowded points. So, rural population movements are one of the effective factors on the morphology of cities, as this phenomenon is obvious in the intermediate cities. Unstudied movements of rural population can affect unfavorably problems on frame of cities and theirs morphology is changed discordantly and also, villages’ face lost their bullishness and their geographical position is stagnated and reclusive. This research survey the above process for villages of the Saghez city. Statistical Society in the 40 villages in the area of research is Saqez. The applied method in this study is explanatory and so analyzes the Morphology of the Saghez city and its physical development in interval of 1345-1385. This process suggests mentally a meaningful relation regarding rural population movements and results show that urban morphology has been effected the rural population movements more than others.
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Persian
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Journal ofof Regional Planning, Volume:1 Issue: 3, 2011
Pages:
57 to 68
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