Analyzing the factors that underlie the efficiency of urban land management based on the integrated governance model of urban land of actors (Case study: Iran and Gorgan city)
Subject Areas : Architecture and urbanizationali vazirinasirabad 1 , Kianoosh Zakerhaghighi 2 , Arash Baghdadi 3
1 - Ph.D Candidate, Department of Urbansim, Shahr-e-Qods Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Urbanism, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan, Iran
3 - Department of urban planning , shahr-e-Qods branch,Islamic Azad university,Tehran ,Iran
Keywords: pathology, Policy, Integrated Urban Land Management Pattern,
Abstract :
Urban land management, with its many complexities and obstacles, and its many actors and stakeholders, needs to be integrated and holistic. Therefore, new approaches have been introduced to recognize it, such as land governance, which is the framework of ideas and the bedrock of sustainable local management. Accordingly, in this study, using quantitative-survey and qualitative methods at three spatial levels (empowering environment or system, institutional and individual) to the pathology of urban policy-making and urban land management in Iran with emphasis on actors and stakeholders within the components. Spierman's model, multivariate linear regression, and path analysis were analyzed in the Amos software environment for data analysis. The results showed that there is a significant relationship between the components of integrated urban land governance and its management efficiency and urban policies in Iran, despite decades of experience, have failed to address issues such as recognizing local and regional capacities and their participation. In addition, there are shortcomings in defining the common and consensual perspective of all actors, the existence of multipartyism, the lack of a unified consensual attitude, the negative dominance of the power of some influential actors, the existence of centralized decision-making and executive structures, and the lack of a platform for integrated land governance. The main reason for the inefficiency of urban policies in Iran from the perspective of the integrated model of urban governance of actors.
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