Integrate land and water use planning at the scale of the urban master plan
The survival of cities as living beings and their inhabitants depends on the supply of water. Numerous factors such as population growth, climate, drought, consumption pattern, amount of available water resources and utility network affect the equation of water supply and consumption. What has been less considered in the traditional planning process than ever before is the connection between land use planning and water issues, and the undeniable and significant impact of urban development on water issues. Comprehensive urban plans as the most important document of city development has a missing link called water and limited water resources; However, a large number of people in Iranian cities have been under drinking water stress in recent years. They become groundwater resources.
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Identifying the causes of non-realization of public service land uses in detailed plans and providing a proposed framework to address major damages (case study: Southwest planning area of Mashhad)
Mohammadjavad Goli Shirhesar, *
HOnar - ha - ye - ziba Memari - va - shahrsazi, -
A reading of the characteristics of infrastructural Mega-projects and doubts about their role in the realization of urban and regional development
Zahra Shahnoosh Forooshani, *
journal of Urban environment planning and development,