%0 Journal Article %T Spatial Injustice and Human Hazards (Case Study: Sistan and Baluchestan Province) %J Environmental Management Hazards %I %Z 2423-415X %A Hafeznia, Mohammadreza %A Ghaderi Hojjat, Mostafa %D 2014 %\ 12/22/2014 %V 1 %N 2 %P 131-148 %! Spatial Injustice and Human Hazards (Case Study: Sistan and Baluchestan Province) %K Human Hazards %K Sistan and Baluchestan %K spatial anarchy %K spatial injustice %R 10.22059/jhsci.2014.53111 %X Iran’s spatial organization tend to spatial rupture due to the anarchy prevailing in planning system and this resulted in pattern of regional uneven development. The core–periphery model is the prevailing pattern in Iran’s spatial structure. Since Iran has practical regional ant ethnic areas, we should acknowledge that spatial injustice has predisposed political, cultural, and social divergences in a short term and will put solidarity, national unity and territorial integrity at serious hazards in a long term. Using analytical-descriptive method and relying on library resources, this article tries to explain human hazards related to spatial injustice in Sistan and Baluchestan province. Findings show that Sistan and Baluchestan’s problem is rooted in spatial injustice more than other ones and we should not analyze this important and vital lifeline province’s problem only as a security idea because such an approach will have repeated results. %U https://jhsci.ut.ac.ir/article_53111_16d1a40a7d45fc51ddb0a07263bd2692.pdf