A Comparative Study of Housing Quality Indicators in Indicators in Selected in developed and developing countries
Housing as a basic human need has characteristics that affect its performance as well as residents' satisfaction. The issue of housing quality is one of the most important and debated among the countries of the world, especially developing countries. The purpose of this study is to examine the background, actions taken, and the process taken by selected countries around the world on the topic of housing quality And It examines the plans, policies, dilemmas and strategies of different economic systems to create a proper residential system. Subsequently, indicators of housing quality in developing and developed countries were analyzed separately. The research shows that in developing countries - overseas metropolitan population growth, development of sustainable buildings, supportive policies, education of suitable housing construction, and supervision of the construction industry and development in developed countries; formulating appropriate laws and key policies, changing culture in conceptualizing housing, creating affordable affordable housing, improving urban reconstruction and renovation projects through Private investment is one of the most important strategies on earth Housing policies in different systems.
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Analysis of the physical resilience of oil-rich cities against earthquakes(Case study: Dogonbadan city)
Masoud Zafari, Keramat Allah Ziyari *, Saeed Zanganeh Shahraki, Seysd Abbas Rajaei
Quarterly of Geography (Regional Planing), -
بررسی تاثیر تحولات مکانی و زمانی در رشد و گسترش شهرنشینی در غرب کشور بر پایداری و تاب آوری زنجیره تامین دفاعی ج.ا.ایران
حامد هواسی*، سید مرتضی احمدی،
نشریه آماد و فناوری دفاعی، زمستان 1403