The qualitative ranking and analysis of urban walking spaces with spatial justice approach (case study: Five busy pedestrian routes in Hamadan)
Today fast urban growth and personal vehicles in benefit of riders, causes serious drop problems of quality in urban pedestrian spaces and their injustice distribution. The main aim of paper is increasing of desirability and decrease of qualitative divide in five busy walking paths in Hamedan. Evaluated criteria were quality of form, space, function, ecosystem, sociality and traffic. The method of research is descriptive-analytical with practical kind. The data is from documental studies, field observation and completing questionnaire by 15 people of predominant experts. In order to qualitative rank of case study, It is used of ANP and VICOR model. Findings demonstrate the first rank of Down Buali walking path with point of (0). Eram, Up Mahdieh, Ekbatan and Pastor pedestrian routes stay in next categories with points of 0.2638, 0.5247, 0.9380 and 0.9497 respectively. The main positive and negative reasons for obtained ranks analyzed, based on research indicators. Moreover, environmental and formal indicators with (0.402) and (0.038) weights have had maximum and minimum importance respectively.The total result of paper illustrate injustice spatial quality in mentioned routes, However, there is not this sequence in some of criteria. The over physical roots such as economical, social, also management and planning systems from up to down and zoning regulations and aggregation of different kinds of investment in enjoyed paths, have had a great share in obtained results. Finally, it is presented applied suggestions in fit of the need and merit of each route to increasing of quality in evaluated criteria.
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