Jila Sajadi; Roonak Ardalani; Rezvan Mandegar; Ainollah Jamali; Kamal Rassouli
Abstract
The extent of historical and worn-out contexts in Iran and the lack of attention to social strata in identifying such contexts, clarifies the need to pay more attention to social areas and places. One of the recent approaches in the field of restoration of historical textures is the "urban regeneration" ...
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The extent of historical and worn-out contexts in Iran and the lack of attention to social strata in identifying such contexts, clarifies the need to pay more attention to social areas and places. One of the recent approaches in the field of restoration of historical textures is the "urban regeneration" approach, which has a comprehensive view of historical textures and their protection. This study aimed to redefine the spatial indicators that promote social sustainability with an urban regeneration approach in the historical context of Sanandaj. The research method is descriptive-analytical and its type is applied. The data collection method was a survey method with a questionnaire. Sampling was random and using Cochran's formula, 400 people were selected for questioning. The data were then analyzed using SPSS and AMOS software including factor analysis, path analysis and structural equation tests. The results of factor analysis showed that the indicators of activity diversity, density and compactness, neighborhood landscape design, privacy and preservation of indigenous and local characteristics with numerical values of "0.854, 0.748, 0.871, 0.843 and 0.761" respectively have the most significant impact on the dimensions of activity, they have spatial-physical cohesion, justice, security and identity. Also, according to the results of AMOS, the indicators related to "identity" with numerical values of 0.687, 0.787, 0.751 and 0.698, respectively, and the indicators related to "justice" with numerical values of 0.801, 0.746, 0.543 and 0.677, respectively, have the most significant impact on social sustainability in the dysfunctional central fabric of Sanandaj.