Comparative analysis of quality of life indicators based on urban social justice, a case study of Zaytoun Karmanani and Koi Yousefi neighborhoods (Fatimia) in Ahvaz city.

Document Type : Origional Article

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Geography, Humanities, Azad Islamic, Ahvaz branch, Ahvaz, Iran

Abstract

Background and Purpose
In recent centuries, the rapid growth of urbanization in developing countries, along with an objective approach to development, has added to the objective and mental disorders of third world cities. The present study aims at the comparative analysis of quality of life indicators based on urban social justice, a case study of the neighborhoods of Zeitoun Karmanani and Koi Yousefi (Fatimieh) city of Ahvaz has been completed.
Research Methodology
According to the nature of the subject and the goals for which this research is planned, this research is descriptive-analytical and belongs to the category of applied research. The statistical population is 49719 people living in Zaytoun neighborhoods, Karmaniyu Koi, Fatemiyah in 2015. Random sampling so that the sample size is taken from both neighborhoods. In order to select the sample size, Cochran's formula was used, according to which the sample size was 380 people. T-test and Pearson correlation were used for analysis.
Discussion and results
The findings show that in Koi Fatemiye neighborhood, the average physical-physical index is 2.63 and for Zaytun Karmanani is 3.78. In the economic dimension, the average of Koi Fatemiyeh neighborhood is 3.68 and Zaytun Karmanani is 3.79.
Conclusion
The results indicate that the main attention in the way of distributing the development resources, and considering the justice in the benefit, and the lack of attention and investment in a specific place, which shows that all These indicators, if properly paid attention to, can be effective in the process of sustainable development of the studied neighborhoods and the overall development of the city's sustainability

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 24 April 2024
  • Receive Date: 25 March 2024
  • Revise Date: 13 April 2024
  • Accept Date: 22 April 2024