Analysis and Evaluation of Urban Regeneration Indicators in QESHM
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Abstract
Cities are currently facing many challenges. Urban regeneration seeks to improve the physical, social, economic and ecological aspects of areas through various measures including redevelopment and reconstruction. Therefore, the present study investigated and evaluated the indicators of urban regeneration in Qeshm. For this purpose, a researcher-made questionnaire was created based on the research literature and consultation with experienced people in the civil fields, and then the questionnaire was distributed among 12 experts in this field. The collected data were evaluated and analyzed using the factor analysis method to identify the main effective factors and loads and the role of each of them in the development of urban regeneration indicators. Based on the obtained results, the infrastructure component was identified as the first and most important and effective factor of Qeshm urban regeneration with an average of 3.68. Based on this, the component of improving the security of residents was identified as the second factor with an average of 3.65. Also, among the main factors of urban regeneration, the economic dimension has the highest load with an average of 0.14, followed by social, environmental and physical dimensions with an average factor load of 0.13, 0.12 and 0.11.