Understanding the future uncertainties of the state of urban development plans in Iran in the context of scenario planning (Case study: Noorabad city master plan)
Subject Areas : Urban Futurology
Ahmad Rezaiee
1
,
Marzie Moghali
2
*
,
Ebrahim Afifi
3
1 - Ph.D. Student of Geography and Urban Planning, Larestan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Larestan, Iran.
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Larestan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Larestan, Iran.
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Larestan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Larestan, Iran.
Keywords: Urban Development Plans, Futures studies, comprehensive plan, Key drivers, Norabad Mamasani,
Abstract :
Comprehensive urban plans, as the most important management tool on a city-wide scale, have faced problems in the decades that have passed since their emergence, which have accompanied the achievement of their intended goals and results. Addressing the issue of comprehensive plan evaluation is considered an important tool to measure the success and feasibility of comprehensive plan proposals and will help urban planners to better deal with the problems of preparing and compiling comprehensive plans that have been prepared Become familiar. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the feasibility of the main and effective proposals in the comprehensive plan of Noorabad Mamasani City using the application of the futurology approach. The present study, in terms of applied purpose, has been conducted in terms of exploratory method at the exploratory level and based on the future research approach. In this study, using the Delphi method and the participation of 30 experts, the results were analyzed in the Mick Mac software environment, and then these factors were determined based on the importance and uncertainty, prioritization, and the most vital factors, and to identify the drivers. The key is the software (Micmac) and the script is used for the scripting wizard software. interference of officials, lack of communication with the consultant, unreasonable solutions, lack of attention to local conditions, lack of government assistance, lack of credit assistance, and lack of stable income.
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