In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Association For Environmental Assessment (IAEA)

Document Type : Science - Research

Abstract

The aim of this paper is analyzing Social Inequality in urban zones of Uremia. The research method is descriptive-analytic which has used quantitative models: such as Topsis model and computational software for ranking Inequality zones. According this findings, social riches and inequality coefficient have been totally different, as the forth (central) and first zones are identified as rich zones, whereas the second and the third zones are poor. Indeed the development of Uremia metropolis like many other metropolises in developing countries has a bipolar system of uptown and downtown. The conclusions obtained, represent that to reach regional balance in Uremia, we need income redistribution and surplus allocation for poor zones. This strategy can solve inequality growth problems and can cause social justice.