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Geography and Environmental Hazards 24 (2018) Explanation the environmental hazards arising from the construction of boundary walls (Iranian boundary in Sistan and Baluchistan province) Mohasen Janparvar a1, Reyhaneh Salehabadib, Samireh Hosini c a Department of Geography, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IRAN.
- Cultural-ethnic separation across borders - Guide people to unknown spaces - Increased tendency to smuggle drugs and weapons - Reduce trust in the central government - High economic costs C) Statistical discussion In this research, two groups of natural and human hazards caused by the construction of boundary walls on the boundary of Sistan and Baluchistan have been investigated, which have 9 cases.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic of Iran, by constructing a boundary wall in Sistan and Baluchistan, is trying to control and manage its boundaries in that part of the country more effectively.
Human risks: cultural-ethnic separation across borders; guide people to unknown spaces; increase tendency to smuggle drugs and weapons; reduce trust in the central government; high economic costs In general, the construction of boundary walls along the borders of Iran in Sistan and Baluchistan Province can significantly affect the environment of this part of the country due to its fragile ecosystem, and on the other hand, the construction of these boundary Geography and Environmental Hazards 24 (2018) walls regardless of the economic situation of the frontier in this part of the country and its dependence on boundary exchanges can provide divergence, distrust of the central government and attract frontiers to organized groups of drug and weapons smuggling.