Prioritization of Sustainable Development Components in the Planning of Ecology Parks
Case study: (Mashhad Park Mountain)
Subject Areas :
Environmental managment
Toktam Hanaee
1
,
Moslem Seyedolhosseini
2
,
Elnaz Khalili
3
1 - 1. Associate Professor, Department of Urban Planning, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran
2 - 2. Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Arts, Islamic Azad University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran.
3 - 3. Ph.D. student in Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Arts, Islamic Azad University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Received: 2022-04-18
Accepted : 2022-08-14
Published : 2022-03-21
Keywords:
Ecological Park,
Mashhad,
Keywords: Environmental sustainability,
Mountain Park,
Abstract :
Background and Objective: By reviewing the previous articles on the two areas of ecology park and sustainable development, it can be concluded that most studies have focused on the concepts and components of these two areas separately and a study on the integration of these two areas and interactions. They have not been done on top of each other, so the main purpose of this study is to identify the compone
Methods: This research is quantitative in terms of a practical purpose, in terms of the nature and method of carrying out descriptive-analytical work and its research method. For the questions of the questionnaire, 28 active experts in the field of sustainable development and green space of Mashhad were selected by the full number method. Analyzing the results, according to the type of spectrum used in the questions, structural equations and factor analysis were used by Smart Pls and SPSS software.
nts of ecological parks and prioritize them with the approach of sustainable urban development.
Results: The findings of this study indicate that the importance of the main components in the ecological park, which includes 89% environmental sustainability, 55% socio-economic sustainability, and 57% physical-functional sustainability, respectively, so the highest priority with The variable is environmental sustainability, and the lowest priority is socio-economic sustainability.
Discussion and Conclusions: The results indicate that the priority of ecological park indicators to promote sustainable development, respectively, priority includes energy sustainability - office building, energy sustainability — ecology, ecological diversity, conservation — ecology, welfare and health, social justice, economic security participation and attendance, functional flexibility, physical diversity, green landscape, diversity of routes, sustainable transportation, pedestrianization and functional creativity. In Mashhad Park Mountain, among the three main components, the highest score is related to environmental sustainability due to the natural mountain bed and the lowest score is socio-economic sustainability.
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1- Nazmfar, H, Eshghi Chaharborj, A, and Alavi, S. Evaluation of urban development in urban settlements of East Azarbaijan province with an emphasis on the theoretical model of sustainable development. Geography and environmental sustainability, Geographical Research Journal, 2016; 7(22), 65-81.(In Persian)
2- Mahjoubifard, M., Fard, A.J., Eraghi, M.G., Amini, S., Hashemian, S.M., Farzanegan, B., samourian, A., & Fakheri, K.T. (2015). Does Airway Pressure Release Ventilation Mode Make Difference in Cardiopulmonary Function of ICU Patients. journal of cardio-thoracic medicine, 3, 375-378.
3- Mabibibi MA, Dube K, Thwala K. Successes and challenges in Sustainable Development Goals localisation for host communities around Kruger National Park. Sustainability [Internet]. 2021 [cited 2022 Jul 16];13(10):5341. Available from: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5341 .
4- Stoldt, M.; Göttert, T.; Mann, C.; Zeller, U. Transfrontier conservation areas and human-wildlife conflict: The case of the Namibian component of the Kavango-Zambezi (KAZA) TFCA. Rep.2020, 10, 1–16.
5- Doli A, Bamwesigye D, Hlaváčková P, Fialová J, Kupec P, Asamoah O. Forest Park visitors opinions and willingness to pay for sustainable development of the Germia forest and recreational park. Sustainability [Internet]. 2021 [cited 2022 Jul 16];13(6):3160. Available from: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3160.
6- Kim E-Y, Lee J-A, Kim H-G, Chon J-H. The visitors characteristics of urban ecological park - the cases of gildong ecological park, yeouido tributary ecological park -. J Korean Inst Landsc Archit [Internet]. 2014;42(1):64–74. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.9715/kila.2014.42.1.064.
7- Saghatoleslami, S., Aminzadeh, B. (2013). a comparative study on the concept and design principles of iranian mahalleh and western neighborhood. hoviateshahr, 7(13), 33-44. https://www.sid.ir/en/journal/viewpaper.aspx?id=312653.
8- Erfani, M: Bahraini, H: Tabibian, M. Explaining the process of realizing a sustainable landscape in the contemporary city by using the theory of landscape urbanization. Urban Studies Quarterly. 2018; 8 (30), 88-98. (In Persian)
9- Roorda N. Fundamentals of sustainable development. 3rd Edition. 3rd edition. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge; 2020.
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12- Lee, J. A., Kim, H. G., & Chon, J. H. Kim, E. Y., (2014). The visitors characteristics of urban ecological park-The cases of Gildong ecological park, Yeouido tributary ecological park. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture, 42(1), 64-74.
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