Explaining a Conceptual Model for Sustainable Regeneration of the River Valleys of the City of Tehran (Case study: Darakeh River Valley in Tehran)
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Space Ontology International Journal
Kimia Moazeni
1
,
Mojtaba Rafieian
2
,
Mohammad Saeid Izadi
3
,
Esmaeil Salehi
4
1 - Pِh.D Candidate, Department of urban planning, Faculty of Engineering,Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch.iran
2 - Associate Professor, Department of urban planning, Faculty of Art and Architecture,
Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
4 - Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Faculty of Environment , University of Tehran, Tehran , Iran.
Received: 2018-07-18
Accepted : 2018-10-28
Published : 2018-09-01
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