Assessment of social harms caused by corona in Ardabil

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Although the outbreak of coronary heart disease initially resulted in high rates of death from viral infections, over time, the dramatic increase in social ills caused the disease to become a serious threat to cities. Accordingly, the present study has been conducted with the aim of assessing the social harms caused by corona the neighborhoods of region 3 of Ardabil city by emphasizing the criteria of social harm and prioritizing them for future planning. This research is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive and analytical in terms of nature. The required data were obtained through survey and a researcher-made questionnaire was used to collect information. The statistical population of study consists of citizens of District 3 of Ardabil city, of which 382 people were estimated as a sample based on Cochran's formula. Since the random sampling method was classified, 30 questionnaires and total of 480 questionnaires were distributed and completed for each neighborhood. To assess the social damage caused by the corona the studied areas, the relevant indicators using The entropy method of weighting and target areas were ranked using multi-criteria decision making techniques (TOPSIS, SAV, VICOR) and finally the Kopland integration technique was used to achieve the final prioritization. the results of implementation of the mentioned techniques, Malayosev and Malabashi neighborhoods with the lowest score the most unfavorable situation and in the first rank and Rezvan neighborhoods with the highest score in the last rank and with the best status in terms of social harms compared to other neighborhoods According to the respondents, following the outbreak of Covid virus 19 and the psychological stress caused by financial incapacity and economic poverty, it has increased social harms, which is more pronounced in urban suburbs such as Malabashi, Malayusuf and Bahonar.

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Persian
Published:
journal of police Geography, Volume:9 Issue: 34, 2021
Pages:
89 to 121
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