جغرافیا و آمایش شهری منطقه‌ای (Dec 2017)

Ranking Urban Areas in Terms of Physical Space Development Approach to Sustainable Urban Development and the Integration of GIS and Fuzzy Operator FAHP (Case Study: Four Areas of Uromiyeh City)

  • Dr. saeid maleki,
  • ali shojaeyan,
  • ghasem farahmand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22111/gaij.2017.3477
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 25
pp. 57 – 74

Abstract

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Urban expansion, the extent of urbanization or land use, has now become a global issue, especially in Third World cities. In spite of the development and increase of the population of large cities, the emergence of various and complex socioeconomic issues within cities and the arrival of the major cities of the Third World into the world economic system, urban planning has become new dimensions and has led to an accurate analysis of the socio-political conditions in the urban geography area. Over the past decades, wide-ranging social, economic, and environmental changes have been observed in the country, largely leading to spatial changes. Understanding the pattern of urban development in order to guide the sustainable development of the city is essential. Understanding the pattern of physical development of the city is essential in order to steer the sustainable development of the city. To understand the development and non-development of the regions, it is necessary to study the pattern of regional inequalities, the difference between the regions and the level of the superiority of a location relative to the structure of similar places in the city. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to determine the extent of development of urban areas of Urmia from the studied indices. To achieve this goal, 19 of the main variables in the physical index (residential, commercial, educational, religious, cultural, tourism, health, etc.) have been used. To analyze the research data, the Gama Fuzzy Operator has been used in the GIS environment as well as through the use of selected criteria by Fuzzy Hierarchy Process Analysis (FAHP).

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