Document Type : Research Paper

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1 PhD Student Department of Public Administration, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch (Khorasgan), Iran.

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch (Khorasgan), Iran.

Abstract

Development Plans, without Considering its Human, Social and Environmental Results, Create Dynamics that Can Lead to the Main Factors of Development in which They are Taken as Precursors to Carrying out Development Operations, with Impacts. The Aim of This Research is to Design a Socio-Cultural Sea Sustainability Model for the Development of Makkoran Coastal Zone Based on the Qualitative Method of the Database. The Statistical Population of this Research Includes 18 Experts who have Sufficient Knowledge and Practical Experience in the Field of Socio-Cultural Sustainability. First, the Sampling Was Purposeful and Continued Until the Theoretical Saturation Stage. As a Result, the Nuclear Category with the Title of Participatory Community-Based Development Appeared. The Findings of the Research were Based on the Paradigm Model in Five Axes (Causal Conditions, Intervening Conditions and Background Conditions, Strategies and Consequences). The Results Show that the Local Community does not Accompany the Development, Inappropriate Conditions of Employment and Income, Poverty and Unfavorable Livelihood of the Local Community, Deprivation of the Local Community from Suitable Facilities, Negative Representation of the Baloch Identity by the Media, The Roleo Local Reference Groups in Making the Local Community's Attitude Towards Development Goals Negative. And The Mistrust of the Local Community Towards the Development Goals is one of the Factors Affecting the Socio-Cultural Sustainability of the Marine-Based Development of Makkoran Coastal Zone.

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