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Vahedi Yeganeh F, Alavi S. Identifying and Analyzing Drivers and Strategies of Place Quality with the Aim of Achieving Sustainable Urban Regeneration (Case Study: Separate Urban Area of Naysar; Sanandaj). JFCV 2024; 5 (2)
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1- Tarbiat Modares of Tehran
2- Tarbiat Modares of Tehran , a.alavi@modares.ac.ir
Abstract:   (4717 Views)
Due to their dynamic nature and being involved in various social, economic, cultural, managerial, etc. issues, cities have always faced problems and bottlenecks in their growth and development. One of these problems is the inefficient urban contexts, which require trade, models and new methods of urban planning to organize them to prevent further disturbances. Therefore, the purpose of this research and analysis of drivers and strategies of place quality is to realize urban regeneration in the separated urban area of Naysar (in the city of Sanandaj) to achieve this important goal. This research is applied in terms of its purpose and according to the investigated cases, the investigations on that descriptive-analytical method and using the techniques of environmental scanning and Delphi are used for identifications and indicators. Then, the semi-structured questionnaire was distributed among 40 experts and experts in the field of urban issues, and the obtained data were analyzed through MICMAC and Scenario Wizard software. The results of the research showed that the urban system sprays unstable conditions, especially in the part of the worn out and inefficient fabric of the separated urban area of Naysar (in the city of Sanandaj). Also, based on the analysis, 20 factors were identified as key drivers for improving the quality of places in creating the acceptance of sustainable urban regeneration in Naysar. Also, out of a total of 4039 cell judgments, 128 strongly limiting effects, 362 weakly limiting effects, 723 weakly limiting effects, 1801 no interactions, 65 strong enhancing effects, 304 moderate enhancing effects, and 656 weak enhancing effects were made to avoid spatial quality. They were stable in regeneration.
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Geography and Urban Planning
Received: 2023/05/3 | Accepted: 2024/03/4

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