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Evaluation the Implications of Rural Resettlement due to the Aggregation of Flooded Villages (Case S tudy: The Villages in Eas t of Goles tan Province)

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  75-86

Abstract

 There are important choices to be made after the various accidents and the numerous financial and psychological effects of rural settlements, including decisions on how to intervene in rural settlements and the adoption of recons truction policies. This intervention is identified as four types of identification, Relocation, continuous development, or integration and integration for the recons truction of damaged or des troyed villages due to natural hazards. Many scholars and scholars believe that among the above models, aggregation and integration have economic advantages in supplying facilities and services. The ruler's insight has led to less attention to its economic, social, physical and environmental implications. It seems that this indifference has led to the implementation and implementation of Relocation and integration plans of rural settlements with the change in their Vulnerability in the economic, social, physical and environmental dimensions and the development of the Vulnerability of affected society Increase agains t future accidents. Extreme rainfall in the eas tern province of Goles tan Province in Augus t 2005 resulted in two devas tating floods, one of the mos t damaging floods in the country. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Housing Foundation has been providing housing for the affected population and in order to reduce the Resettlement of villages due to the occurrence of future floods, the eleven villages in the city of Kalaleh, which had been damaged in recent floods in Goles tan Province, were displaced. This research is descriptive-analytic and its data have been collected in two sections of library and field. The s tatis tical population of this s tudy is a collection of residents of the walled city and villagers who have returned to the villages of Chatal, Ghapan Oliya and Sofla. To tes t the Vulnerability in two samples, independent samples to have been used. Comparison of two sample returns in villages Chatal, Gapan Oliya and Sofla with the displacement and aggregation of villages in the recreational city showed that each of the s tudied samples had weaknesses and s trengths in different dimensions of Vulnerability. The Vulnerability of the Faragi city in the economic dimension, using the average for each of the three villages and the city of recreation (3. 18 and 2. 89, respectively), shows that the Resettlement policy in the area of s tudy has increased the Vulnerability, especially in the outskirts of the Faragi city Is. In the physical dimension of the environment, it can be said that Resettlement in general has reduced the level of Vulnerability and improved life indicators in the Faragi city. The average for each of the three villages and the Faragi city (2. 89 and 3. 57, respectively), shows that the Resettlement policy from the physical-environmental perspective in the s tudy area has reduced the amount of Vulnerability in the outskirts of the Faragi city to the three villages. On the other hand, the zoning of physicalpermafros t range shows that although the physical injuries of the outskirts of the Faragi city are lower than the three villages, but considering the location of the Pishkamar's site in the zone with moderate damage, the physicalperipheral city of leisure also is vulnerable.

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    niyasati, Masoomeh, & GARAKANI, SEYED AMIRHOSSEIN. (2020). Evaluation the Implications of Rural Resettlement due to the Aggregation of Flooded Villages (Case S tudy: The Villages in Eas t of Goles tan Province). HOVIATESHAHR, 14(41 ), 75-86. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/154487/en

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    niyasati Masoomeh, GARAKANI SEYED AMIRHOSSEIN. Evaluation the Implications of Rural Resettlement due to the Aggregation of Flooded Villages (Case S tudy: The Villages in Eas t of Goles tan Province). HOVIATESHAHR[Internet]. 2020;14(41 ):75-86. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/154487/en

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    Masoomeh niyasati, and SEYED AMIRHOSSEIN GARAKANI, “Evaluation the Implications of Rural Resettlement due to the Aggregation of Flooded Villages (Case S tudy: The Villages in Eas t of Goles tan Province),” HOVIATESHAHR, vol. 14, no. 41 , pp. 75–86, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/154487/en

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