The Use of Social Networks in Rural Evaluation with Emphasis on the Level of Crimes in the Management of Public Policies in the Agricultural Sector
Namdari A
Published on: 2025-10-26
Abstract
The present study aims to identify and analyze the application of social network analysis in evaluating rural management. This research is based on literature review methods. Social networks are considered sharing-oriented. Due to the distinctive characteristics of the agricultural sector, this sector can be considered the driving force of the economy in economic and livelihood development. In order to evaluate rural management, at the same time, the level of public policy violations in the agricultural sector must be determined, and the basic sectors must be identified in order to identify the challenges and potentials ahead of this sector. In the past, rural management has been considered. General policies of the agricultural sector are examined in general policies of the agricultural sector in rural areas because food supply is possible through transforming the country's villages. This is not possible only by applying competent and efficient management and benefiting from rural management methods. For years, Iranian rural management has faced numerous problems due to changes and traditional structures and the lack of management and assessment. The overall goal of this research is to use social networks in the optimal evaluation of rural management in Iran, which was carried out using library resources and citation review. Rural public participation, the creation of rural working groups, and close ties between the rural and village governments and the village council, relying on the local residents, can even identify issues and problems and create the best compatible and collaborative solutions through social networks, and even allocate a budget from the government to it. In this isolation, the role of experts and specialists in this process was to ensure that the government's public sector policies, which are in line with the realities and issues of the rural community, were directed to the rural community.