Despite the importance of historical textures, all kinds of financial, managerial, and physical problems have prevented the development of these textures. Considering the importance of this position, the main goal of this research is to identify the challenges of managing, and creating valuable historical urban contexts in the metropolis of the Tabriz. The nature of this research is applied and descriptive, and analytical. The statistical population of this research included households living in District 8 of the Tabriz Municipality and 20 urban experts. Using Cronbach's alpha methods and simple random methods at the household level, 367 people were selected as the sample size. The MicMac software was used to analyze the research findings and the statistical test of linear regression in a step-by-step method. The results of the research showed that the lack of urban infrastructure including green spaces, the location of historical contexts within the city and traffic problems, the challenges of crisis management within the historical context, and the high density of construction within these contexts and The difficulty of vehicle traffic with the values of 1362, 801, 769 and 865 are the key components (challenges) in the field of managing the development of the valuable fabric of the Tabriz city in the 8th urban area. Also, the findings of the research using a step-by-step linear regression test showed that the key components of the management of the valuable tissue include adopting an integrated approach to the management and development of the valuable urban tissue, coordinating the actions of other executive bodies through a comprehensive approach, the ability of managers' knowledge. A city related to local management and relying on local components of valuable historical context management. Finally, the most critical solution to solving the challenge of managing the development of historical structures is to pay attention to all the managerial, financial, social, and physical-infrastructural aspects simultaneously.
Type of Study:
Applicable |
Subject:
Futurology Received: 2022/12/20 | Accepted: 2023/02/12