Title of article :
Analysis of Structural Pattern of Road Access Network in Villages Exporting Agricultural Crops (Case Study: Maragheh City
Author/Authors :
Farrokhi, S Department of Geography and Rural Planning - Faculty of Humanities - Tarbiat Modarres University - Tehran, Iran , Rokneddin Eftekhari, A Department of Geography and Rural Planning - Faculty of Humanities - Tarbiat Modarres University - Tehran, Iran , Pourtahari, M Department of Geography and Rural Planning - Faculty of Humanities - Tarbiat Modarres University - Tehran, Iran , Karami, J Department of Remote Sensing - Faculty of Humanities - Tarbiat Modarres University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Networks are studied and analyzed in two structural and functional aspects. Within this
framework, the structural characteristics of networks are the result of their physical representation
and independence of their use. Hence, the structural analysis of the road network enables us to
generate semantic information (concerning village dynamics) and enrich useful spatial data. The
topology or geometrical characteristics of the network can be analyzed through some algorithms
of graph theory. The present research was conducted to analyze the structural pattern of rural road access network based on apple crop and export relationships in Maragheh.
Methods: Research data were collected from 43 sample villages and 12 cold stores of agricultural
crops (located in some villages) receiving apple crops from other villages. Data were analyzed using the network analysis method through UCINET.6 software.
Results: The results showed that the access network in the study area had a star network pattern
and among the studied villages, Gol village had a higher concentration compared to other villages.
Conclusion: Concentration of storage equipment and storage of agricultural products such as
cold storage in some villages and also the relatively good condition of access roads to these
villages has increased the centrality of the above villages and the formation of a star pattern
in the access network of the region. This has led to reduced access and isolation of villages
far from the center of the network and thus reduced the incentive to produce in these villages.
Therefore, considering the effect that the type of road network model has on the ease of access,
distance and cost of villagers' access to services, especially services related to the type of
rural products such as warehouses and cold storages of agricultural products, Therefore, it is
recommended to provide a link among the villages through clustering to facilitate the access of
villagers to the cold stores and save their cost, time, and distance
Keywords :
East Azerbaijan , Access Network , Road , Structural Pattern , Network Analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Sustainable Rural Development