The Quality of Life Measurement in Rural Areas Based on Subjective Indicators Case Study: Sothern Jafarby Dehestan, Torkman County

2013 
Extended abstract 1Introduction Usually urban areas with rapid growth and horizontal developing are occupying unsuitable topography lands with high geomorphologic hazards. Recently, most cities due to physical limitations on urban development encountered with in subject of physical developing (Garklou et al, 1390: 99). In other hand, urban development often caused industrial and technological crises and increases vulnerability of the city, due to the building, financial and citizen’s density (Asgari et al, 2008:36-37).Therefore, knowledge of the characteristics of urban environment is the important subject in urban planning and urban management. Irregular development of
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