Evaluation and analysis of roughness metrics, urban planning using AHP hierarchical analysis process (Case Study: City of Light)
Cities by the sea have a special position. They are located on the coastline, ie the line of collision and the place of divorce of two different geographical environments (land and water) and therefore are affected by the environmental conditions of these two geographical spaces from any point. Coastal cities are in some ways similar to mountain towns and narrow plain towns. Among the longitudinal or linear distribution of these cities and its consequences, are one of these similarities. And includes mountains. The second group is cities located on low and beach beaches (sandy and sandy beaches). In general, the development direction of coastal cities follows the topographic and geomorphic conditions of the coastline and the hinterland. Evaluation and analysis of measures of roughness is urban planning using AHP hierarchical analysis process, but in addition to the main purpose, sub-objectives are also considered by the researcher, the results of which lead to environmental damage and urban development.
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Measuring the effects of development pressure on the physical resilience of coastal cities with emphasis on ecological criteria (case example: Noor city)
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