Analysis of quality of life in suburban villages Case study: Dorodfaraman village, Kermanshah

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Master student of Geography and Rural Planning, Department of Geography, Razi University

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Razi University

Abstract

In recent decades, in parallel with the paradigms of sustainable development and sustainable rural development, the idea of improving the quality of life in rural areas has been proposed, which means that although it has different interpretations, but on sustainable development for all people and future generations over time and all economic and social dimensions. , Emphasizes the physical and environmental development process in a village. The central question of the research is the level of quality of life in the villages around Kermanshah (Dorodfaraman district). The methodology of the study is descriptive-analytical in terms of applied purpose and research used. Information on the research background and generalities of the subject has been obtained through library studies and Internet searches.Findings showed that among the five dimensions, the highest score belonged to the psychological dimension with a score of 8.22 and the physical dimension (physical) with a score of 6.32, social with a score of 5.48, economic with a score of 5.12 and Environment with a score of 5.12 are in the next categories, respectively, and alternately the physical dimension and the social dimension have moderate conditions, and the economic and environmental dimensions do not have favorable conditions.

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