چکیده:
Uncontrolled and unplanned development of large and medium-sized cities of the country of Iran
have the formation of new textures in the vicinity of urban cities, displacement of residents and
urban land use of new areas in the past few decades. Neighborhoods of Baghe Melli, Agha,Hakim
Nasrollah, Shadmand and Shahid Yazdani were selected as areas of study in this paper, which are
not exceptions from the aforementioned phenomena and are considered among the most eroded
textures of the country. The statistical population of the study included the household residents of
Shahreza’s neighborhoods, with a population of 10568 people, according to the census of 1390.
Cochran method was used to select the sample size: 120 households. This study is applied in terms
of purpose and descriptive-analytic in terms of the method. We used field studies, such as
interviews and questionnaires to collect the data, and the obtained results via QSPM-AHP- SWOT
models and analysis show that the lack of facilities, urban services and infrastructure have caused
migration of indigenous inhabitants to other areas of the city. It is our hope to find a solution for the problems of eroded textures of Shahreza city, by using appropriate strategies and solutions.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Strategic Planning for Eroded Urban Textures with an Emphasis on Public Participation (Case Study: Neighborhoods of Baghe Melli, Agha Hakim Nasrollah, Shadmand and Shahid Yazdani of Shahreza City) Mohammad Rezaei Rahimia, Malihe Zakerianb*, Ali Nazaric aM.
We used field studies, such as interviews and questionnaires to collect the data, and the obtained results via QSPM-AHP- SWOT models and analysis show that the lack of facilities, urban services and infrastructure have caused migration of indigenous inhabitants to other areas of the city.
Strategic planning with the people-based participation, for the purpose of efficient use of human capitals, society and economy will improve the socio-economic and environmental status to higher levels, which is urban planners’ priority (Rahban, 2009:2).
Michael Middleton (1987), in a study on urban renewal in the United States, has noted public participation in the design and implementation of projects, development of tourism and attracting tourists from around the world, preserving the historical collections of old textures, understanding the importance of coherence and continuity of programs in restoring and renovation of urban textures.
Table 4 Prioritization of Attractiveness Strategies (VIEW the Image this page) (Source: Author) First, criteria and sub-criteria were identified to choose the optimal options for strategic planning project of eroded urban textures of Shahreza’s neighborhoods.
Table 5 Public Participation Conditions Accelerate the Improvement and Modernization Processes in Eroded Urban Textures (VIEW the Image this page) Chart 4 Respondents Participation Rate in Development Projects of the Neighborhoods of the Case Study of Shahreza (Source: Author) b.