yari hesar A, heidarysarban V, Imani B, sarani S. Evaluating the effects of social capital on socio-economic indicators affecting the reduction of vulnerability from the spread of covid-19 in the border villages of Sistan. Journal of Spatial Analysis Environmental Hazards 2025; 11 (4)
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1- univesity of mohaghegh Ardabili , arastoo.yari@gmail.com
2- univesity of mohaghegh Ardabili
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he spread of Covid-19 in the rural areas of the country has caused more dangers due to the common rural cultures, and the ignorance and lack of efficient management of this crisis in the villages has caused irreparable consequences for these areas. In such cases, the existence of social capital can be very vital in creating national consensus and successful policies to pass this critical stage. Leading research is applied in terms of purpose and based on descriptive-analytical nature. To determine the sample size of villagers, using Cochran's formula, from the total of 6903 households in sample villages, 362 households were calculated as sample households to complete the questionnaire. In order to investigate the effects of social capital on economic and social indicators that are effective in reducing the vulnerability of the outbreak of Covid-19 in the border villages of Sistan, a wide range of indicators was determined, and from the one-sample T-test and the analysis of variance of the regression model to measure the The evaluation of the effects of social capital on socio-economic indicators effective in reducing the vulnerability of the outbreak of Covid-19 in the border villages of Sistan was used. The results of the research showed that the higher the level of people's participation and their trust towards each other, the higher the level of responsibility and knowledge of people, it has a positive role and effect on social and economic indicators in order to reduce the vulnerability of the spread of the covid disease. has had 19
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Special Received: 2024/01/14 | Accepted: 2025/02/17 | Published: 2025/03/11