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Urban Change In Iran Stories Of Rooted Histories And Everaccelerating Developments 1st Edition Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian

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Urban Change In Iran Stories Of Rooted Histories And Everaccelerating Developments 1st Edition Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian, Seyed Hossein Iradj Moeini (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319261133, 3319261134
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Urban Change In Iran Stories Of Rooted Histories And Everaccelerating Developments 1st Edition Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian by Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian, Seyed Hossein Iradj Moeini (eds.) 9783319261133, 3319261134 instant download after payment.

This book, based on conference excerpts, investigates various aspects of contemporary Iranian urbanism. The topics covered range from the impacts of political developments on the cities’ rapid socio-economic developments, to the cities’ troubled relationship with the country’s built-environment history and their frequently ill-managed exposure to Western notions of development and globalisation. Last but not least, the country’s vulnerability to natural disasters in an age of increasing urban-population densification is also considered.

Alongside more theoretically and artistically oriented debates, the book’s individual contributions turn their attention to the now much higher proportion of urban dwellers in the country’s rising population. It also discusses the policies designed in response to these demographic moves, including those to develop new towns, find housing for the excess population in existing cities, renovate historic buildings and create new public spaces. The practice-policy oriented contributions also include those concerning the country’s responses to natural disasters.

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