1- Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2- Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , sarvarh83@gmail.com
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The heartland of Tehran is home to nearly 7 million people, centers that had a marginal origin and were gradually integrated into the so-called official urban spaces. Officially in the form of cooperatives, which without the least coordination will determine the areas of social-spatial division in the future. According to the studies of the General Administration of greenbelt, more than 24 organizations and institutions make policies in some way in the greenbelt region, and on the other hand, based on population projections, approximately 3 million more people will be added to the population of this region by the year 2016. It is in a situation where the greenbelt zone is currently facing all kinds of challenges that are far beyond the problems of Tehran, encroachment on lands with environmental capabilities, mountain erosion, reducing the beauty of the southern spaces, the expansion of informal settlements, Aggressive occupations, issuance of ad hoc permits with an insular view are part of these challenges, the continuation of which portrays a vague and uncertain future. The main purpose of this article is to analyze the trends affecting the future of Tehran metropolitan area and then introduce the model of governance and integrated management in the form of neo-regionalism approach. The findings of the research show that the continuation of the current trends presents a vague future in front of the development and management indicators of the urban area of Tehran, and the gradual implementation of the steps of neo-regionalism from an easy approach to (stopping anti-regionalism measures), a moderate approach (plan transitions), the difficult approach (implementation of the main programs of regionalism) is very necessary and a kind of main and strategic policy.
Article number: 7
Type of Study:
Applicable |
Subject:
Geography and Urban Planning Received: 2024/11/28 | Accepted: 2024/12/3