The Thought of the Right to the City; A Conceptual and Fundamental Transformation in Urban Struggles to Realize a Good Urban Life Case Study: Comparative Analysis of the Five Regions of Urmia City
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Morteza Bakhshi Germi
1
,
Meysam Saket Hasanlouei
2
,
Atefe Ghanbari
3
,
Maryam Heidarifononi
4
1 - PhD Student, Department of Urban Planning, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
2 - M.A., Department of Urban Planning., Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.
3 - M.A., Department of Urban Planning., Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.
4 - PhD Student, Department of Urban Planning, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marand, Iran.
Keywords: Urban Planning, Urmia, right to the city, Justice-centered, Urban regions,
Abstract :
Today, the concept of "right to the city" is a reaction to the accelerated process of unbalanced urban development and less thought-out plans of urban planning in order to realize and achieve a livable, dynamic and sustainable city. Making the platform of urban life more citizen-oriented, urban justice, justice-oriented urban planning and urban democracy are the basic issues of urban planning today, which the right to the city approach realizes them through the application of socio-spatial changes in the city. The current research with a practical-developmental purpose and a descriptive-analytical nature tries to evaluate the degree of realization of the indicators of the right to the city in each of the five regions of Urmia city by adopting a humanitarian background. The methods used in data collection and analysis are the use of indexing and library methods, field identification and interviews (targeted sample size) and the use of copras and shannon entropy techniques in quantitative analysis. The results of the analysis indicate that regions 2 and 4 of Urmia have the highest and lowest levels of compatibility and desirability, respectively. Finally, in order to achieve suitable conditions in the field of urban planning, coherent and purposeful proposals have been presented.
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