Evaluation Land Use Planning Projects Face Obstacles in Iran Integrate Approach
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This is the main question was how the combination of primary and secondary obstacles facing spatial planning? For this purpose, were used of the Delphi technique and AHP. Findings show that is highlighted at the primary and secondary obstacles, the role of administrative and structural obstacles among the six obstacle studied (Economical, geographic and territorial, political and security, Research, Social and Cultural and the Administration - Structural). For example, among the 60 sub-obstacle studied, were at first to fourth place Ignore to land use planning by managers during management changes with final weight (0.109), lack of coordination between responsible organizations for land use planning in the preparation implementation and monitoring with final weight (0.078), lack of clear strategy in trustee organizations to implementation of proposed scenarios projects in preparation of weak regulatory foundations with final weight (0.061) and weaknesses of of the regulatory bodies final weight 0.055. Among the other primary and secondary obstacles has been an economic barrier of the preference.
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Persian
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Journal of Spatial Planning, Volume:17 Issue: 3, 2013
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63 to 84
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