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Ali Akbar Anabestani, Elahe Enzayi, Sedigheh Behzadi,
Volume 5, Issue 16 (8-2016)
Abstract

Introduction
In the past half century, major changes have occurred in the appearance of villages of the country. Most of these changes were related to residential architecture. New cultural plan aims at providing a new look at cultural issues in rural communities, fighting against social deprivation, fighting against nihilism in geographical perspectives, providing the opportunity to develop local identity, supporting native culture, making rural empowerment through the participation of rural people, democratic supporting of cultural policies and better understanding of people. In some cases, cultural transformation, has led to differences in the formation of architectural elements and components. Hence, such changes will be usually followed by other changes in construction manner and its pattern. This effect is such that, in many cases, urban architecture patterns, especially patterns of marginalization in towns with no architectural value, are replaced instead of rural traditional buildings which seems to have lost their former functions.
 In recent decades, the process of changes in the face of villages in Mazandaran have accelerated so that it has drastically changed the overall appearance of villages and rural housing. In this article, we have tried to reflect the relationship between social environment and rural architecture. We have also examined the impact of cultural and social changes on the body of the village, especially on rural housing in the study area, the County of Neka. In addition, we have determined spatial distribution of this communication in the villages under study.
Methodology
The research method of this study is descriptive-correlational. The present study was conducted using survey method and questionnaires. Neka County, with a population of 58601 people, consists of 105 inhabited villages (Statistical Center of Iran, 1390). Statistical Society of the research includes 91 village with the total population of 57769 people. This number includes all villages of more than 20 households in the County of Neka. Cochran sampling method, with 95% confidence level and error probability of 5/5% based on the proportion of the population of each village, was used for calculating sample size among rural households. Finally, 10 villages, consisting of 1653 households, have been investigated. To assess the effects of socio-cultural changes on the pattern of housing in the village a number of 256 of the villagers (householders) were investigated by the use of simple random sampling method.
Discussion and conclusion
Housing is a cultural concept. To examine rural housing, besides studies done on physical and structural space, new studies are needed to examine social and cultural characteristics of villages and changes in social and cultural indicators of villages. Results from surveys done among villagers and measuring of the relations using Pearson's correlation coefficient suggest a relatively significant correlation, with the coefficient of 0.658, between socio-cultural changes and patterns of rural housing. After examining the impact of socio-cultural changes of rural life on rural housing model, it was discovered that 58.6 percentage of changes in housing patterns is determined by an independent variable. On the other hand, most changes in dependent variable are explained by the index of cultural acceptance with the positive impact of 8/66 percent: In rural communities, fear from social anomalies as an indicator has a negative impact on rural housing pattern.
Analysis showed that the index of tendency to consumerism has affected four indicators of rural housing and its greatest effects was reported to be of the coefficients of 0.34 and 0.29, respectively for satisfaction and architectural plan of rural housing. So, sociocultural changes have had a fairly significant impact on the pattern of rural housing that can confirm the hypothesis of the research. The best proposed strategies to make positive cultural and social changes in rural life and the influence of such changes on rural housing pattern and getting more success in the area of housing include:

- Giving attention to cultural needs and social structure of villages in the design of rural housing
- Identifying the function of each component of rural housing and its proper conformity with villagers' current needs
- Paying attention to the welfare of the villagers in rural settlements and using urban housing patterns in accordance with rural culture and environment;
- Paying attention to geographical and climatic characteristics of villages, in addition to updating and creating prosperity of rural housing, to help us prevent natural disasters.

Mr Saeed Gol-Aghaei Kalmarzi, Dr Mohammadkarim Motamed, Dr Mohammadreza Khaledian, Dr Parisa Shahinrokhsar,
Volume 13, Issue 1 (6-2024)
Abstract

The present research was carried out in 2023 in Guilan province, Kishestan greenhouse town, Soumae-Sara city. This causal and post-occurrence research, in terms of its practical purpose. The researcher-made questionnaire is the main tool of this research that its validity was obtained by presenting 15 experts and its reliability was obtained using Cronbach's coefficient of 0.9. The statistical population of this research was 103 greenhouse owners who were divided into two groups with pressurized irrigation system and without pressurized irrigation system. Using Cochran's formula, the sample size was estimated to be 82 greenhouse owners. Part of the results in the descriptive statistics section showed that average age of the first group is 40 years and the second group is 46 years. The average experience of greenhouse owners in the first group is 12.2 years and in the second group is 16.63 years. The average area under cultivation of greenhouse owners in the first group is equal to 3235 square meters and in the second group is equal to 2640 square meters. In the analytical statistics section, using logistic regression, it was determined that 93% of the changes in the dependent variable of the research are explained by the independent variables of cultivated area, total annual income, water supply, research and service centers, and extensional publications.
 
Dr. Mohsen Aghayari Hir, Dr. Hossein Asgharpur, Dr. Soheyla Bakhtar,
Volume 13, Issue 1 (6-2024)
Abstract

The present research was conducted with the aim of analyzing economic factors affecting the acceptance of organic agriculture in Tabriz County. The population of this study consists of producers and consumers. the community of producers in the County is composed of 28 people. Due to their limited number, they were studied in full. In the consumer community, the sample size was estimated to be 384 people, but to achieve better results, 391 questionnaires were completed. In order to analyze the data, structural equation modeling was used in Smart PLS software and one-sample t-tests and Friedman in SPSS software. The results of the measurement model indicate that the factor loadings of the observed agents with their hidden variables have significant values, and the observed agents have measured their hidden variables well. The highest factor load has been estimated for the indicators of the effect of a high price on the amount and volume of purchases and awareness of the benefits of purchasing a specific product brand. Also, the results of the structural model show that there is a significant structural relationship between price perception, providing support facilities, product distribution, product preparation method, product price, product features, product quality, and willingness to pay. The obtained values of t, the average and the upper and lower limits of the factors affecting the acceptance of organic agriculture from the producers' point of view, had values higher than the set standard. The results of Friedman's test showed that the price of the product has the highest importance and the provision of support facilities has the lowest importance. Also, factors such as having high prices for products, costs and prices offered for a specific brand, an appropriate marketing system, etc. are among the factors that have affected the economic aspect of adopting organic agriculture. 

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