TY - JOUR ID - 82013 TI - Constructing Indicator System and Evaluating Regional Development in Iran by Analytic Hierarchy Process JO - Socio-Spatial Studies JA - SOC LA - en SN - 2645-419X AU - Shaykh-Baygloo, Ra’na AD - Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Shiraz University Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 1 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 20 KW - Development KW - regional inequalities KW - Sub-provinces of Iran KW - National integration KW - Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) KW - Coefficient of Variation (CV) DO - N2 - One of the most fundamental executive policies of governments during development programs is creating balanced regional development. Regional inequalities are cited as reasons for growing social unrests, political instabilities, and disintegration. In Iran, these inequalities have been growing at an alarming rate leading to serious problems. So, analysis of development level of regions and consequently, identifying interregional and intraregional inequalities is of great importance in the way of adopting appropriate development policies. The aim of this study is evaluating development level of sub-provinces of Iran and exploring existent inequalities. A system of 54 indicators of different dimensions of regional development was constructed and submitted to Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) for this purpose. Analysis of Coefficient of Variation (CV) was also applied to reveal regional inequalities about different dimensions of development. The results of this research showed that there are obvious differentiations among sub-provinces in development level. In addition, spatial distribution of sub-provinces with regards development level indicates that an intensive system of core and periphery exists in the country. So, it is necessary to reduce regional inequalities in Iran to pave way for greater national integration, increase in economic growth and more political stability.  UR - https://soc.gpmsh.ac.ir/article_82013.html L1 - https://soc.gpmsh.ac.ir/article_82013_4d10414e32e920072d311ba33363daa6.pdf ER -