"Regeneration and People Participation Pyramid", An Appraisal Criteria of Brown Field development Programs (Case study: The viewpoint of "Regularizing and Supporting of the Construction and Supply of Housing( RSCSH) Law" to Rehabilitation and Regeneration of Urban Distressed Areas (UDAs))
Subject Areas : architectureMohammad Aeeni 1 , zahra alsadat ardestani 2
1 - Ph.D. in Mnagment Science. (Corresponding Author)
2 - Ph.D, Candidate of Urban Planning - Tarbiat Modares University
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Abstract :
Revitalization and rehabilitation of urban distressed areas emphasis on using great capacities with private sector participation But complexity of the issue reluctant to directly involve and utilize these capacities. In order to persuade the private sector for investing in this area, they should be enabled and supported in three field: Creating effective motivations, trust-making and legal obligation. Brownfield development in form of using capacities and potentials in cities is a complicated, polyhedron, interdisciplinary with physical, urban planning, execution and technical aspects. Large areas of our cities suffer from decay and multiple form of obsolescence. These areas are known as Urban Distressed Areas. Human, financial, economic, social and cultural resources of the country are in danger in these areas due to the casualties and inefficiencies which therefore highly require revitalization, rehabilitation and regeneration. These areas are contain of distressed neighborhoods which could be studied in many different aspects. Moreover, great capacities of housing construction could be utilized through upgrading of UDAs. While effective motivation provided, people will join to the regeneration process. On this basis, the regeneration process is managed by "Reconstruction Pyramid" as a model for evaluate this program. This paper tries to describe that model and evaluate its efficiency.
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