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1- Ph.D. of Urban Planning, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran. , mahdiyeh.delshad87@gmail.com
2- PhD student of urban planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Department of Urban Planning, Isfahan, Iran
3- msc. of Architecture , Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran.
4- Ph.D. of Urban Planning, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran.
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Urban communities are exposed to various natural hazards. Promoting resilience has been introduced as the most reliable way to deal with these threats. The main goal of this research is to help the resilient planning of cities for the future and to explain the resilient spatial planning model against earthquakes. This goal is achieved by understanding the mutual relationship between spatial planning and urban resilience against earthquakes. Therefore, first, with the help of document study, a new framework entitled as SRPF was introduced, then, with the help of qualitative meta-analysis method, 71 documents related to physical resilience against earthquakes were reviewed and after introducing the most important components and criteria, the ranking of them was done by the assistance of fuzzy AHP method. Based on this, a framework was introduced that urban planners and managers can easily access the most important components and criteria for making cities resilient for the future by referring to it. In general, the results of the research show that there is a significant similarity between the components of spatial planning in dealing with disasters (roads, open spaces, physical infrastructure and critical infrastructure) and the physical resilience criteria of cities against earthquakes (physical resistance, road network, service status and infrastructure facilities, as well as the status of open space). Also, the most important factors that should be taken into consideration in providing a resilient spatial planning model for the future of cities against earthquakes include preparation, changeability, strength, adaptability, flexibility, and self-organization. Finally, the criteria and sub-criteria obtained from the meta-analysis method are verified with the help of the five main arms of SRPF and the validity of the proposed framework is confirmed.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Futurology
Received: 2023/01/2 | Accepted: 2023/04/4

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