Applying the Mixed Scanning Approach in a City from a Passive Defense Perspective to Development Planning
The inefficiency of development programs developed in traditional (logical) ways and turning decisionmakers into incremental ones, forced us to consider development planning methods in the country. Traditional approaches are consisted with the structure and contextual requirements of the country and cannot be completely rejected. In the meantime, minor surplus is limited to maintaining the status quo and is therefore note a viable solution to drive development. In the meantime, mixed dynamic claims, combining the two previous approaches and overcoming their shortcoming by overlapping, can provide more flexible and successful implementation-level planning. Therefore, the purpose of the present study is to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach. The research is purposeful, applied, type, descriptive and methodologically-descriptive. First, through field studies, the data and information required by the complex scanning questionnaire and the factors contributing to regional development were collected by the municipal managers and some urban residents. Then, in order to analyze the obtained data, SPSS software and descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used. This study investigates the use of mixed dynamic as an alternative approach for urban development plans. As an example, Shahr-e Rey faced three separate questions to explore the application of this approach. Considering these three questions, mixed dynamics has had a positive impact on regional planning and development, regional development policy making, and the utilization capabilities in urban areas and can be applied in this area.
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