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        1 - Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Housing in Borazjan City after the Revolution and Estimating the Need for Housing in 1405
        Majid shams ali safarirad ahmad ghasemi
        Housing index is a useful tool for evaluating the criteria of housing policy. The indices can give us  a visual picture of the housing situation and  revealing shortcomings in achieving the goals of the housing plan. The study area is located in Borazjan, Bous More
        Housing index is a useful tool for evaluating the criteria of housing policy. The indices can give us  a visual picture of the housing situation and  revealing shortcomings in achieving the goals of the housing plan. The study area is located in Borazjan, Boushehr province. This paper used survey method (descriptive-analytical) and  field studies to gather data. In this paper first housing conditions in the city under study is determined through reviewing  the quantitative and qualitative indicators of housing in  Borazjan city and comparing it with urban areas of Boushehr province and  country, , then the projected population and number of housing units needed till 1405will be predicated. The results show that the quantitative and qualitative indicators of the state of housing in the city has been  improved during the period 90-1365, comparing to urban areas of Boushehr province has quantitatively better conditions, But comparing to the urban areas of the country has been Located in the lower-order, but in terms of quality indicators is at a lower level than the urban areas of the province and the country. Then the population of Borazjan city has been estimated and determined that 10,964 new housing units are needed till 1405. If the demand for housing in this period is only 8105 units, it covers 73/9 the percentage of housing  needs . At the end , regarding  the existing power in the range of Borazjan city (dissociation of tissue and dilapidated housing), it is identified that by using the maximum use of them and adopting  appropriate residential development68/7 percent of the city's future needs within the city will be  provided. Manuscript profile