Sayyed Ahmad Hosseini; Eisa Ebrahimzadeh; Mojtaba Rafieian; Mahdi Modiri; Mohsen Ahadnejad Roshti
Abstract
Monitoring the expansion of urban areas on a macro scale is very important for planning urban development and prevention of catastrophic problems in metropolitan areas. However, in most cases, lack of basic information in this area, especially in developing countries, is one of the main obstacles to ...
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Monitoring the expansion of urban areas on a macro scale is very important for planning urban development and prevention of catastrophic problems in metropolitan areas. However, in most cases, lack of basic information in this area, especially in developing countries, is one of the main obstacles to achieve this. Therefore, in order to investigate the balance in the urban system of Iran, the urban primacy index and the Rank-Sizedistribution of the cities in Iran were utilized from 1335 to 1390 using population data of urban areas in different census periods. Also, in order to monitor the dynamics of urbanization in contemporary Iran from the spatial-temporal view, the DMSP / OLS multi-temporal images of the years 1371 to 1391 were used.Considering all the indices in the urban system of Iran, the results of the research showed that the urbanprimacy phenomenon has existed in all these periods, and in general, the results derived from the Rank-size logarithmic distribution ofthe cities of Iranbetween the years of 1335 and 1390 indicate that inthe last 55 years, the distribution of the cities has tended towards imbalance over time, and indicate the most unbalanced distribution with an absolute slope of 1.142 in the year of 1385. Finally, the linear regression model was used to analyze the DMSP images in relation to urban areas and the gross national product (GDP).The results showed that there was a linear relationship between light at night and population, urban population and the GDP. The R2 value for the urban population is equal to 0.854 which shows that these images can be used as a factor for identifying the dynamics of the urban system in Iran.
Seyyed Ramin Ghaffari; Pejman Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh
Volume 18, Issue 72 , February 2010, , Pages 25-27
Abstract
Limitation of resources and spatial constraints in the territories of the country in general, and in urban areas in particular, along with the increase of human population, requires that the organization of the spatial system in human settlements (urban - rural) be carried out with a preparatory approach. ...
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Limitation of resources and spatial constraints in the territories of the country in general, and in urban areas in particular, along with the increase of human population, requires that the organization of the spatial system in human settlements (urban - rural) be carried out with a preparatory approach. Understanding and attempting to establish a reasonable balance in the urban network system is one of the effective strategies in organizing space and facilitating the process of achieving sustainable development. In this paper, using rank-size model, we examined and analyzed the spatial distribution and dispersion of the population and the dominant system of urban hierarchy in each of the cities of Shahrekord county (the studied area). The results show that of the total of 12 studied cities, Shahrekord city as the first city has 51.5% of the county’s population. After that, Farrokhshar, as the second city (small city) and then 10 other cities are among the very small cities. Providing guidelines for optimal and proportional distribution of the population and reducing inequality (gap) between the first city and other cities within the studied area are among the approaches addressed in this paper.