Identifying the Components Affecting the Increase of Urban Economic and Social Resilience while Facing with Earthquake Crisis (A Case Study of Boroujerd)
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ali amiri
1
(Assistant professor in Department of Geography, Lorestan University, Khorram abad, Iran.)
hosein zareei
2
(Ms. Student, GIS Department, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran)
mandana masoudy rad
3
(Ph.D. in Geography & Urban Planning. University of Sistan & Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran)
hosein hataminejad
4
(Associate Professor, Department of Geography & Urban Planning, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran)
Keywords: Earthquake, Boroujerd, crisis management, social and economic resilience,
Abstract :
Resilience is one of the most effective ways in achieving sustainability at the time of earthquakes. So it can be used as a way to strengthen the communities. This study aims to identify the effective dimensions in increasing urban resilience while confronting with earthquake crisis in Boroujerd. The research method is descriptive-analytical. We used a questionnaire to obtain the necessary data. The sample size was 330 based on Cochran's formula. We analyzed the data by a single-sample T-test, multiple regression analysis models, and an independent t-test. The findings show that among the sub-indices related to the dimensions of social resilience, the sub-index of access to welfare facilities has the lowest average (3.02) and the social capital sub-index has the highest average (3.49). Also, among the sub-indices related to economic resilience, the sub-indicator of the ability to compensate for damage has the lowest average of 2.83 and the ability to return to suitable conditions has the highest average (3.97). The results of the regression analysis are also significant due to the high level of F (91.03) and the significance level below 0.05%. Also, the T results of two independent samples for comparing the opinions of experts and people about the dimensions of social resilience indicate that there is no difference between the opinions of these two groups. However, regarding some economic sub-variables (the amount or severity of damage, the ability to compensate) and the general component of the economic resilience dimension, the opinions of experts and people are different.
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