1- , Professor of Geography and Rural Planning ,Tarbiat Modares University
2- , Phd Student of Geography and Rural Planning, Tarbiat Modares University and member of development and civil group, Strategic Studies and Education Center of the Interior Ministry
3- , Associate Professor of Geography and Rural Planning ,Tarbiat Modares University
4- , Associate Professor of Geography and Rural Planning ,Shahid Beheshti University
Abstract: (9674 Views)
Current management pattern of the rural development plan, has caused to the different challenges (environmental, socio, economic, and physical) in the case study region (villages of Tehran Province) because of the Up-down and sector approach dominance. Thus, this study seeks to answer this strategic question that “how much management of the rural development plan has considered to the principles, framework and process of spatial planning in various stages of preparation ,implementation and evaluation of development plans in the study area,? " To answer that strategic question, descriptive-analytical method has been used. The required data have been collected by documentary and field methods. The study population is 129 village with more than 20 households in Shemiranat, Tehran and Rey Towns, that 12 villages were selected.The number of 12 questionnaires at the level of village's administrators (The Council /Rural manager) and 120 questionnaires at the level of heads of households have been distributed and filled. The statistical t-test is used to analyze. results showed that, with the exception of a few cases (like Chaleh-Tarkhan village that was average), generally, there is no meaningful differences between case study villages in terms of the amount of attention to the framework, principles and process of spatial planning in the preparation, implementation and monitoring and evaluation stages of the rural development plan and actually, most of the villages have undesirable situation in discussed indicators.
Received: 2016/03/12 | Accepted: 2016/06/2 | Published: 2016/11/21