• List of Articles Liveability

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        1 - Assessing the Livability of Urban Neighborhoods in the Direction of Sustainable Development, from the Perspective of Citizens, Case Study: Shahre Kohne and Seyed Morteza in Kashmar City
        Robab hoseinzadeh esmaeil safaralizadeh hosein khabbazi
        The livability of urban neighborhoods and measuring the satisfaction of its inhabitants in social, physical and economic dimensions is one of the important issues in the continuation of life and development of urban contexts. increasing the livability has a significant More
        The livability of urban neighborhoods and measuring the satisfaction of its inhabitants in social, physical and economic dimensions is one of the important issues in the continuation of life and development of urban contexts. increasing the livability has a significant impact on the sustainability of neighborhoods. the purpose of this study is a comparative study and comparison of viability indices in old and new neighborhoods of Kashmar city and the statistical population includes the residents of Seyed Morteza neighborhoods and the old city. The sample size was 200 people and 100 people from each neighborhood have interviewed by random sampling method. In terms of purpose, this is applied research, and based on the research strategy, it is a survey type and a questionnaire tool used to collect data. The validity of the questionnaire has obtained using content validity and its reliability has obtained through Cronbach's alpha (0.996). Multivariate t-test, one-sample t-statistic has used to analyze the data. The results show that there is a direct relationship between socio-economic status of citizens and viability. The level of satisfaction with the general indicators of viability in the old city is low and there is a relative satisfaction with the economic index with an average of 2.43 that the overall index of viability in the town of Seyed Morteza (0.35) is higher than the average less it is average. In Seyed Morteza town, the economic index with an average of 3.47 have the highest satisfaction and the physical index has the lowest satisfaction. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Analysis and evaluation of Liveability in worn-out urban textures (case study: shaheindezh)
        حسن حکمت نیا Mirnajaf Mousavi نوبخت سبحانی سینا سلمان زاده
        Liveability one of the new approaches to reducing environmental, economic and social problems of cities is based on their capacities and needs. Since worn-out textures face economic, physical, environmental and other problems, paying attention to the biodiversity approa More
        Liveability one of the new approaches to reducing environmental, economic and social problems of cities is based on their capacities and needs. Since worn-out textures face economic, physical, environmental and other problems, paying attention to the biodiversity approach and its standards is effective in reducing these problems and improving the quality of life and efficiency of urban management. The purpose of this study was to analyze the bioaccumulation indices in the worn-out texture of Shahindez city. This paper is a descriptive-analytical and applied purpose study. The questionnaire was distributed among 25 people by simple random sampling and five factors affecting the viability of Shahdinjeh city (social, economic, environmental, physical and managerial) were investigated. Data analysis was performed using FAHP method. The findings show that in the social sector, the rate of participation (0.229); in the economic sector, the rate of income and household expenditure (0.211), in the management sector, providing financial facilities for tissue residents (0.185); Buildings are more important in texture (0.138) and in the environmental section of the quantity and distribution index of green space at the surface of worn textures (0.230), indicating the importance of each of them in the viability of worn textures. At the end, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to the viability of Shahindezh were studied. Manuscript profile