Redeveloping Tehran: a study of piecemeal versus comprehensive redevelopment of run-down areas / Kiavash Soltani.
2022
HT169.I72
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Title
Redeveloping Tehran: a study of piecemeal versus comprehensive redevelopment of run-down areas / Kiavash Soltani.
Author
Soltani, Kiavash, author.
ISBN
9783030970918 (electronic bk.)
3030970914 (electronic bk.)
3030970906
9783030970901
3030970914 (electronic bk.)
3030970906
9783030970901
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-97091-8 doi
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HT169.I72
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.1/216095525
Summary
This book compares two urban regeneration models, namely piecemeal and comprehensive redevelopments. Tehran, like many cities in the developing world, on the one hand faces extensive deterioration in its inner-city neighbourhoods and on the other hand, faces rapid population growth. Urban regeneration is adapted as a policy that not only accommodates urban growth within the city boundaries, but also tackles the deterioration problems. This book tries to understand how these two redevelopment models operate in run-down neighbourhoods of Tehran, with a specific focus on developers' behaviour regarding these two models. Two neighbourhoods that have undergone redevelopments in Tehran, one piecemeal and one comprehensive, are chosen as case studies. Utilising institutional analysis as a qualitative methodological approach, this book improves our understanding of the process of built environment production, as well as the role of developers and state in the development process. The book demonstrates that the development decision-making cannot be solely understood as the result of economic rationality, as it occurs within institutional contexts structured by dynamic needs and concerns of actors. In advancing institutional analysis, the research demonstrates the different approaches taken by developers, development organisations and planners as they engaged differently with the wider structures set by the government through different policies.
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Urban book series, 2365-7588
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Urban regeneration in run-down urban areas
Chapter 2
Urban development and redevelopment in developing countries and the Middle East
Chapter 3
Urban development in Iran and Tehran
Chapter 4
Khoob-Bakht comprehensive redevelopment: Description and analysis
Chapter 5
Malek-Ashtar piecemeal redevelopment: Description and analysis
Chapter 6
Piecemeal versus comprehensive redevelopment models.
Chapter 1
Urban regeneration in run-down urban areas
Chapter 2
Urban development and redevelopment in developing countries and the Middle East
Chapter 3
Urban development in Iran and Tehran
Chapter 4
Khoob-Bakht comprehensive redevelopment: Description and analysis
Chapter 5
Malek-Ashtar piecemeal redevelopment: Description and analysis
Chapter 6
Piecemeal versus comprehensive redevelopment models.