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        1 - The Study of Structural and cultural appropriateness of Shiraz Municipality for the implementation of the tasks assigned to municipal governments
        غلامرضا کاظمیان کرم اله دانش فرد داریوش ستایشگر
        Introduction and purpose: The establishing integrated management city's subject is emphasized in third and fourth economic, social and cultural development program of Islamic Republic of Iran by outsourcing some governmental incumbencies. But this subject has not done y More
        Introduction and purpose: The establishing integrated management city's subject is emphasized in third and fourth economic, social and cultural development program of Islamic Republic of Iran by outsourcing some governmental incumbencies. But this subject has not done yet. The purpose of this thesis is to study the effective factor on organizational preparation of Shiraz Municipality for acceptance of some governmental incumbencies. For accomplishing this, first, the incumbencies categorized to four groups as "urbanism and housing processes", "environment and hygiene processes", "social, arts and cultural process", and "water, electricity, gas and telecommunication processes". Methods: A valid and reliable questionnaire made for gathering information and measuring evaluator variables. Then, completing questionnaires asked from all managers and supervisors of Shiraz Municipality. Results: The resulted hypothesis of the thesis shows that there is a significant relationship (with a =0.01) between "organization chart, managers preparation and cultural organization" and "organizational preparation of Shiraz Municipality for acceptance of some governmental incumbencies". It also shows that Shiraz Municipality has maximum preparation for doing urban and housing processes and minimum preparation for doing water, electricity, gas and communication processes. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Evaluation of Municipal Participation In promotion Of Municipal Housing Economy of the Citizens (Case Study Shiraz's Region 2)
        Mohammad Taghi Razavian Mohammad Ali Khanizade Ali Dalir
        Municipality participation in planning has always been far-reaching and that's why city planners have tried in municipal decisions, in terms of informing citizens and with their cooperation, implement your plan. This article isn't an analytical and descriptive library a More
        Municipality participation in planning has always been far-reaching and that's why city planners have tried in municipal decisions, in terms of informing citizens and with their cooperation, implement your plan. This article isn't an analytical and descriptive library and field methods for assessing the economic participation of District 2 City of Shiraz in the promotion of urban housing. The main tool survey questionnaire and using spectrum - point Likert seeks to test hypothesis is research assumptions by initially All data questionnaires software environment spss the validity of this study was taken through Cronbach's numerical value 0.839 ), was calculated , the number of questionnaires through Cochrane formula and error factor 5 % equal 140 (a number equal number of questionnaires through the formula to 384 , according to the number of professors 140 acting number) and after being normal and abnormal data from a good fit  testing the best way to measure the single sample t - test assumptions and Kendall thirty is used. Research results through Kendall thirty exams showed that gender and intensity between them and the weakness of the municipal corporate performance in housing projects there is a significant relationship with a probability of 95 % can be claimed between gender and satisfaction with the performance of the poor municipality solidarity, but there is a significant, The second assumption research in single sample t - test also suggests that it is important that with the possibility of 95 % can be claimed that the turnout in terms of people under less than 50 percent of the sample. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Using Lucas Experimental Method to Investigate the Relationship between Exchange Rate Overshooting and Business Cycles in Iran
        Rahim Ghasemie Amirabas Saminia Mohamad Hasan Hemati Abolfazl Kaviri Bidgoli
        Among the current production management issues, the ability to handle the unexpected changes, survive the unexpected threats in the business market and suitable use of environmental fluctuation as an opportunity are the most challenges of the production organizations. T More
        Among the current production management issues, the ability to handle the unexpected changes, survive the unexpected threats in the business market and suitable use of environmental fluctuation as an opportunity are the most challenges of the production organizations. This ability is agility. The first step to achieve the agility is to measure the current agility level of organization. As each organization has its own structure, culture, strategies, and goals, the agility differs from one organization to others. Furthermore, the required agility level differs from one organization to another regarding the competitive environment in which they compete. In this paper, a model presented in order to measure the agility level in Shiraz municipality waste management organization. Based on this goal, first through the comprehensive literature review, different agility model studied and relevant dimensions and components of agility measurement model extracted using the meta-synthesis method. The main criteria and the principal components of these models include Agility drivers, agility enablers, key capabilities, agility strategies, required agility level, agility goals, and results. Then all levels of the model (three levels) have been Finalized using Focus Group method and the agility measurement tools designed according to the third level of a model (Guide tips). Finally, the agility level of Shiraz municipal waste management organization measured and results show a moderate level of agility in this organization. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Evaluation of the effects of the sidewalks on the surrounding elements,Case study: Ostad Shajarian health walk in shiraz
        Sara Ranjbar
        In recent years, following the unprecedented expansion of cities and the increasing importance and role of cars in the city, the role of pedestrians in urban spaces has gradually faded. Pedestrian paths are the manifestation of civil life and the place of social encount More
        In recent years, following the unprecedented expansion of cities and the increasing importance and role of cars in the city, the role of pedestrians in urban spaces has gradually faded. Pedestrian paths are the manifestation of civil life and the place of social encounters and the formation of social interactions. Today, pedestrian road construction projects are proposed in many cities as a solution to prioritize people. Many of these plans are carried out regardless of their possible consequences, and after the implementation of the plans, their negative and positive effects are revealed. In other words, the plans are implemented without study.In this research, we seek to investigate the physical, social and economic effects of the implementation of the health pedestrian plan of Ostad Shajarian, Shiraz. The current research is applied in terms of developmental goal and descriptive-analytical in terms of method. The statistical population of the research is all the people who are present in the footpath and its area of ​​influence. To analyze the qualitative components, a questionnaire was used and its results were analyzed using SPSS software. ROR method was also used to analyze quantitative components. The results show that Ostad Shajarian's Health Walk has been useful for the citizens of Shirazi, considering its current function and structure. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Bearing Capacity Zoning of Shallow Foundations in District 1 in Shiraz Municipality Using Geographic Information System (GIS)
        Sara Afarid alireza Hajiani Boushehriana
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        6 - Deep Excavation Hazard Assessment Zoning in District 1 in Shiraz Municipality Using Geographic Information System (GIS)
        Sara Afarid Alireza Hajiani Boushehrian
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        7 - Quantitative assessment of multi hazard risk (fire following earthquake) according to the method (ETA).Case: regions 1 and 6 Shiraz Municipality
        Leila Eshrati Amir Mahmoodzadeh Masoud Taghvaei
        Multi hazards pose a serious threat to human life. It can cause considerable damages. The evaluation of the expected losses due to multi hazards requires a risk assessment. Multi hazards risk assessment allow the identification of the most endangered areas and suggest w More
        Multi hazards pose a serious threat to human life. It can cause considerable damages. The evaluation of the expected losses due to multi hazards requires a risk assessment. Multi hazards risk assessment allow the identification of the most endangered areas and suggest where further detailed studies have to be carried out.In this study, we aimed to assess the risks of multi hazard, Use of Quantitative event tree analysis in physical and human vulnerability assessment and risk mapping final (fire following earthquake). Analysis of data collected according to a combination of descriptive research and quantitative analysis. Quantitative risk assessment based on the Quantitative event tree analysis and HAZUS software. Domino effect in multi hazard vulnerability assessment based on event tree analysis. Two types of hazards will be assessed, namely earthquake, and fire following earthquake. The study estimated the direct physical vulnerability of buildings, Essential facilities And vulnerability to human (The casualties). The results show that the Study Area Most of the buildings in the study area (74%) has a low level of risk, "risk levels less than 10,000", 23.9% of the buildings in the study area has a moderate level of risk, "risk levels between 10,000 and 1,000,000" and finally (1.9%) buildings with an area of 639,660.47 square meters has a high-risk "risk levels than 1,000,000". Manuscript profile