Investigating the Urban Regeneration Approach Using SWOT Model
case study: central context of Meshad
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Abstract:
Failing to accomplish urban renovation and regeneration programs in the past has attracted the attention of experts toward a new phenomenon called sustainability in projects، which is one of the major approaches toward urban regeneration contexts، sustainability and emphasis on regeneration approach. This regenerating method focuses on citizens'' involvement. The goal of this research is to find the variables and main factors which are effective in sustainable urban regeneration. The notion of sustainable urban regeneration has been analyzed in this article. Therefore، 379 questionnaires were filled out and analyzed by local citizens. The methodology of this research includes documental، field-study and analytical methods، but the sampling method is random، using questionnaire. Statistical analysis was carried out utilizing SPSS software; analyzing significant approaches for urban regeneration was carried out through SWOT model. The findings show that the enforcement of urban renovation plans must be reviewed and citizens'' involvement must be considered as a significant factor in sustainability of plans.
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Persian
Published:
Geography, Volume:9 Issue: 30, 2011
Page:
57
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