Evaluating the Achievement of the Objectives of Mehr Housing Plan: Case Study of Pardis New City, Tehran

Abstract:
One of the basic needs of each country is to prove house for individuals of the society. There are several factors which contribute to provide house for all classes of individuals. This issue is one of the important tasks of government. The most important factors in this field are location to construct the residential areas, proper and efficient usage of raw materials, provision of urban needs in new residential areas, most importantly, the pricing of the units in a way that provides purchasing power for all classes of individuals. One of the proposals in the past years in order to meet this basic need in the country is Mehr housing scheme. The aim of this study was to investigate the government achievement rate to the objectives of Mehr housing scheme. To achieve this goal, a case study of a new city Pardis in Tehran was conducted. Data analysis regarding implementation of Mehr housing project was conducted by SPSS, Lisrel software. The results displayed that Mehr housing project of new city pardis significantly reduce inequalities in housing, small investment, reduce costs of deprived households and increase the quality of housing.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Urban Management, Volume:15 Issue: 43, 2016
Pages:
445 to 452
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