1- Tehran, Tarbiat Modares University , meshkini@modares.ac.ir
2- Tehran, Tarbiat Modares University
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Housing is not just building residential units, but creating a living environment with proper planning. In this environment, nature protection, economic sustainability and social welfare are the most important principles of sustainable housing. This means that achieving sustainable housing is not only about meeting basic needs, but also requires improving life and improving the quality of life of citizens in economic, social, physical and environmental dimensions. In this regard, the aim of the current research is to evaluate and spatially analyze the situation of sustainable housing in District 1 of Tehran. The research method is survey (descriptive-analytical) and library and field methods were used to collect data and information. In this research, sustainable housing has been evaluated in the form of three social, environmental and physical dimensions in the form of 31 indicators. The weighting of research indicators has been done using the fuzzy logic method. Fuzzy Vicor model has been used in ARC GIS software to display and spatially analyze sustainable housing at the regional level. The research results showed; There is a significant difference between social, environmental and physical sustainability, so that this area is in a completely stable condition physically (74% of the area), but socially (26.6%) and environmentally (25.3%) are almost in A level is placed. At the end, by overlapping the layers related to the three social, environmental and physical dimensions, the state of sustainable housing was assessed and evaluated in general. The results of this overlap showed that more than 65% of the area of this region is in a stable and completely stable state in terms of sustainable housing, which shows that Region 1 is in an almost suitable state in terms of sustainable housing.
Article number: 7
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
Geography and Urban Planning Received: 2023/07/3 | Accepted: 2024/05/20