叙利亚哈萨卡省小型项目的社会和经济影响

Mohannad Alobid, Szűcs István, M. Zeed
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该研究强调了在叙利亚东北部地区实施的农村发展项目对当地居民的社会经济影响。本分析旨在评价几个方面;受益人的个人特征;农村发展项目所开展的活动;受益人在农村发展项目中所面临的限制他们的活动和利润的限制,以及他们对解决这些限制的建议。调查发现,43.3%的受益者是中年人,47%的人会读写,35.3%的人有教育学历。此外,43.5%的受益人是中等土地所有者,62.8%的受益人拥有自己耕种的土地。关于发展培训,44.7%的受益人参加了发展培训,48.2%的受益人接受了职业培训。76.5%的项目正在进行中,98.8%的受访者表示他们的项目评估是成功的。在销售蘑菇生产方面,78.3%的人在销售蘑菇生产方面遇到困难,90.5%的人建议在销售蘑菇方面需要帮助。
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Social and Economic Impacts of Small Projects in Al-Hasaka Province Syria
The study highlights the socio-economic impacts of the rural development projects that were carried out in the North-Eastern region of Syria among the local population. This analysis aims to evaluate several aspects; the personal characteristics of the beneficiaries; the activities created by the rural development project; the constraints faced by the beneficiaries which limited their activities and profit within the rural development project, and their propositions for resolving these limitations. The survey found that 43.3% of the beneficiary respondents are middle-aged, 47% can read and write and 35.3% have an educational qualification. Furthermore, 43.5% of beneficiaries are medium land holders and 62.8% own the land they cultivate themselves. Regarding the development training, 44.7% of beneficiaries attended development training, while 48.2% received vocational training. 76.5% of the projects are ongoing, and 98.8% of respondents said that the evaluation of their project was successful. Concerning marketing mushroom production, 78.3% had difficulties with marketing their production, and 90.5% suggested help was needed in marketing mushrooms.
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