Title of article :
Annexation of rural settlements and empowerment of vulnerable urban neighborhoods (Case study: Se Qaleh and Mohammadabad settlements of Zabol city)
Author/Authors :
Taleshi, Mostafa geography - Payam-e-Noor University - Tehran, Iran , Arbabi, Raziyeh Geography and Urban Planning - Payam-e-Noor University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Urbanism in the national space and reducing environmental-ecological capacities
and economic-social capabilities of rural settlements near urban areas have caused the spread of
sprawl and annexation of rural settlements to cities, especially in the east of Iran. Zabol is one of
the oldest and most ancient cities in the east. In recent decades, the instability of rural settlements
around the city and the increasing rate of migration from other villages to Zabol, stirred up the
annexation of villages such as Seh Ghaleh and Mohammad Abad to Zabol City. These annexed
informal settlements to Zabol have reduced the quality of rural-urban life with minimum facilities,
infrastructure and services. Recent studies indicate that there are 3,467 hectares of weary texture
in Zabol. Seven hundred sixty-six hectares of this amount are rural and informal annexed textures.
Methods: This study used a descriptive-analytical method to recognize and analyze the process
of annexation and formation of informal settlements. Furthermore, applying a community
empowerment approach, we designed guidelines for the informal texture in Seh Ghaleh and
Mohammad Abad neighbourhoods of Zabol City. The statistical population of this study is the
residents of Seh Ghaleh and Mohammad Abad neighbourhoods. Three hundred seventy-six
households were selected by the Cochran method. The selection of sample and spatial distribution
was done using the cluster method at the neighbourhood level. The reliability of the questionnaire
based on Cronbach's alpha method is 0.891.
Results: The results showed that the most important factor affecting the annexation and expansion
of informal settlements in Seh Ghaleh and Mohammad Abad neighbourhoods is the socio-economic
factor. Also, the most critical factor as the solution to the problem of informal settlement is the
promotion of citizens' participation through social-educational activities.
Conclusion: The findings show that empowering local communities by providing education,
skills and creating local institutions are the foremost solutions to put an end to or modify informal
settlements.
Keywords :
Zabol , Seh Galeh and Mohammad Abad neighbourhoods , rural settlements , Empowerment , annexation
Journal title :
Journal of Sustainable Rural Development