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Explain the relationship between geographical distance and underdevelopment, the Province in Iran. MJSP 2015; 18 (4) :129-148
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Administrative divisions and units of the relationship between the forms from there. This means that the distance from the focal units will be reduced to the fringes of development intensity . In other words , there is a relationship between distance and underdevelopment . Research results show that the studied provinces in GIS environment away from the ,Unitary center , the degree of reduced units, divisions and the degree of underdevelopment which are added . This research is a descriptive - analytic study. This study analyzes the level of the counties in each province. Resource library of documents and research data are taken from the Statistical Center of Iran. Main research question: Is the divisions between geographical distance in units of the level of development they are related? The main research question is therefore not one-dimensional sub-questions. The research hypothesis: It seems that with increasing geographical distance in units of the intensity is reduced provincial divisions and units within divisions city in the most distant provinces studied, the most underdeveloped units are divisions. The methods used in the research method used in this study combines the method of scoring services at the provincial level units, each unit being assessed at intervals over the political center of the provincial level that are given below.
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Received: 2014/01/26 | Accepted: 2014/08/27 | Published: 2015/01/21

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