Urban Planning
Isa Piri; Mina abbasi; Hadi Naimi; alireza navarian
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Abstract
Since the time of ancient Greece, the city has been more than a physical body and a carrier of political-legal issues, therefore, urban contexts are an important platform for reading the legal and legal issues. In other words, the formation of events that happened in the context of the city ...
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Since the time of ancient Greece, the city has been more than a physical body and a carrier of political-legal issues, therefore, urban contexts are an important platform for reading the legal and legal issues. In other words, the formation of events that happened in the context of the city tells about the state of "legal matter" in its various dimensions. Both from the side of political and social rights and civil rights, and from the side of the right to the city of Lofuri. The state of construction violations is an important indicator of this reading. The present research has been carried out using a descriptive analytical method and the studied indicators have been studied in the two urban areas of Aksane and Islamabad in the city of Zanjan. The results of the research indicate that construction violations can originate from several factors such as economic, social, physical, managerial, and laws and regulations. According to the research results, it can be concluded that all these factors are involved in the occurrence of construction violations in Zanjan city, but the influence of management factors in the formation of construction violations is more than other factors. Therefore, it can be said that construction violations will always be more in cities with poor management and profit seeking.
Keywords: right to the city, human rights, construction violations, urban fabric
Urban Planning
Isa Piri; Leila Hashemi
Abstract
Introduction
With the advent of modernity and modernity, the urban body witnessed the bitter experience of failed modernization. This failure was especially evident in Third World cities and led to a decline in human quality of life in various economic, social, cultural and aesthetic dimensions.
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Introduction
With the advent of modernity and modernity, the urban body witnessed the bitter experience of failed modernization. This failure was especially evident in Third World cities and led to a decline in human quality of life in various economic, social, cultural and aesthetic dimensions.
Data and Method
The present study challenges the effects of the growing trend of various types of urban renewal in the social dimension, as the most prominent form of human life in dealing with human affairs is the "city"; Thus, the city's reputation may be honored or shattered by human norms or anomalies. Urban spaces affected by anthropogenic anomalies are often trapped in an uncivilized spirit in the body of civilization. Thus, the Renaissance in urban spaces, especially the streets, which is the most important arena of citizenship, seeks to eliminate the anomalies of unfinished modernism that dominate public spaces by producing human-based civil spaces.
Results and Discussion
In fact, street renaissance is a response to how social relationships are discovered, strengthened and revealed in one of the most important behavioral centers of the city, which as a strategic tool is able to produce and reproduce social spaces in the city. Considering that Sabzeh-e-Meidan, as one of the main bases of Zanjan city, has been affected by unthinkable modernization, the revival and production of human spaces in addition to commercial spaces seems inevitable.
Conclusion
This study is based on the idea of producing a qualitative analytical Lefebvre space in order to acknowledge the impact of social indicators on the central part of the city (Sabzeh-Meidan), which finally confirms the existence of potential social potentials in the area by providing a qualitative model with Maxqda software.