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Evaluating and Monitoring Housing Supply Policies for Urban Livelihoods Groups in terms of Housing Stability Indicators Case Study: Mehrghane Housing

Journal: Geographical Urban Planning Research (GUPR) (Vol.7, No. 4)

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Page : 723-741

Keywords : اقشار کم‌درآمد; برنامه‌ریزی مسکن شهری; توسعة پایدار; سیاست مسکن; شهر گرگان; مسکن مهر;

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Abstract

The housing category is very extensive and has different spatial, architectural, physical-physical, economic, and social dimensions. To provide this commodity, governments have taken different policies in such a way that post-revolutionary politics Various types of housing have been considered in order to support low income groups and groups in the country. One of the most massive and costly housing policies for low-income groups in Iran is the Mehr housing policy. The purpose of this study was to measure the housing design concept of Zareein city of Gorgan city in terms of urban housing sustainability indicators. The current research is applied-developmental and descriptive-analytical and survey method, which has been evaluated in the form of four indicators of physical, economic, socio-cultural and ecological stability. To analyze data and information from SPSS software, Friedman test, Pearson correlation coefficient and single sample t-test. According to Friedman test, the results show that the lowest status of housing stability indices is among the components of physical dimension (2.48) to the type of materials. Most of the economic aspects of housing (3.34) are related to the cost of housing. In the socio-cultural dimension, privacy of households has the lowest (2.47). Environmental components are least associated with the lack of parking space and green space (2.12). The highest correlation was found between the cultural and physical dimensions of housing, which is a positive correlation and correlation coefficient is equal to (0.46),

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