Prioritize of Intervention Zones in Central Deteriorated Fabrics of Arak City According to Functional, socio-Economic and Environmental Indicators

سال انتشار: 1395
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_BAGH-13-39_005

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 13 تیر 1396

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Urban deteriorated fabrics form remarkable parts of many cities of Iran. These regions have many structural, social andeconomic problems and cannot do function as urban regions owing to these problems. In order to solve these problems orat least reduce the negative impacts, before doing any interference action, detection of these urban deteriorated fabrics andprioritizing intervention zones is vital. A review at existing related literature indicates the prevalent efforts are associated withthe rules approved by the High Council of Architecture and Urban Planning of Iran. According to their criteria, only physicalindicators are used for detecting deteriorated urban fabrics and prioritization. Many urban experts believe that consideringonly physical indicators is not sufficient and there are more factors that incorporate in this matter. Accordingly, some urbanresearchers started to use more complete and efficient factors in this topic in recent years, although most of them suffice togive some limited indices or give some suggestions. So in this article we try to have more detailed and precise considerationsfor recognition of urban deteriorated fabrics and prioritizing of intervention zones in our study area. For this aim, we considersocio-economic and environmental indicators as well as physical factors.This paper scrutinizes the effect of including socio-economic and environmental indicators as well as physical factors inprioritizing the intervention zones of our study area. It also examined whether the interference of these factors, in additionto conventional measures, priorities will change as distinct or only in their scrutiny and the possibility of utilizing themcan be used as alternative indicators? It’s essential to be mentioned that in Iran there is no ability to access many necessaryinformation for calculating socio-economic criteria so this limitation affects our analysis for sure, although there are moredetailed indicators in evaluating our criteria compare to similar researches.Our study area was central urban deteriorated fabrics of Arak. This area is about 62 hectare with a population of 18478 people.The condition of this area is critical and about 85 percent of buildings should be demolished or repaired.For prioritizing vulnerable blocks of our study area according to above triplet indicators (functional, socio-economic andenvironmental indicators), at first some criteria were selected for every indicator. Then for creating prioritized maps relatedto every indicator and finally linking them and overlaying the maps, we used two methods of decision making, AHP andDelphi. In this way, we gathered our necessary information from master and detailed plans of Arak (standards of Council ofArchitecture and Urban Planning, approved in 1383), some related reports which has done in our study area by consultingcompanies and also some area visiting and filling questionnaires. As can be seen, in the final map, which resulted fromoverlaying all of criteria of triple indicators, prioritized regions are very similar to those according to functional indicatorsespecially in the first and second priorities. So we can conclude if for any specific reason, information on functional factors isnot accessible, socio-economic and environmental indicators for prioritizing of intervention zones can be replaced. Also byadding these information we can have more detailed and accurate view of the region which as well as improving prioritizingmethod of urban deteriorated fabrics, will help our managers in next steps that they should chose the action strategies forsolving the problems in these prioritized regions.

نویسندگان

Nazanin Shahkarami

Ph. D. in Civil Engineering. Assistant Professor in. University of Arak