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The Local Community Planning (Case Study: Narmak Neighborhood of Tehran)

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  • Fardin Kooshki
  • Abdollah Mollatabar
  • Leila Masumi

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Approach to urban development of the new millennium an important shift in paradigm has the experience. Models centralized deficiencies of urban planning caused in change from command to the attitude of the partnership. This new pattern of urban sustainable development principles is that fundamental emphasis on the role of local communities. Indeed the face and problems solve That modern cities are involved As population growth, traffic problems, pollution and the environment, immigration, poverty, marginalization, health problems and dozens more with Change methods of planning from macro and subjective to micro and objective (local scale) is the be achievable. The aim of this study is that rather than macro Attitude in national scale to the micro planning to be one of the neighborhoods in Tehran. Methodology in this research is a descriptive – analytical and for mapping is used of GIS software. Data collection have been conducted base on field and library studies. The results of this research through a neighborhood of Tehran Narmak case study and outlining the desirable position of neighborhood land use indicates that With the transition from state circuit urban planning with the general attitude Toward community-based planning can be hoped that move towards City sustainability.

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  • Fardin Kooshki & Abdollah Mollatabar & Leila Masumi, 2015. "The Local Community Planning (Case Study: Narmak Neighborhood of Tehran)," International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, vol. 5(7), pages 171-178, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hur:ijarbs:v:5:y:2015:i:7:p:171-178
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    1. Sijia Li & Chao Wu & Yu Lin & Zhengyang Li & Qingyun Du, 2020. "Urban Morphology Promotes Urban Vibrancy from the Spatiotemporal and Synergetic Perspectives: A Case Study Using Multisource Data in Shenzhen, China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(12), pages 1-24, June.

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