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  • Ph.D. (2000)

    Geography and Urban planning

    Geography, Shahid Beheshti University, tehran, iran

  • M.Sc. (1991)

    geography and urban planning

    , Shahid Beheshti University, tehran, iran

  • M.D. (1987)

    geography and urban planning

    geography, tabriz, tabriz, iran

  • land and housing planning
  • iranian islamic city

    Abolfazl Meshkini was born in 1965 in Zanjan. He completed his education until the end of high school in Zanjan. He entered Tabriz University in 1983 to study geography and graduated from this university in 1987 in the field of human geography. After that, he entered Shahid Beheshti University to continue his studies in postgraduate studies, and in 1990, he completed his Msc degree and in 2000, he completed his Phd degree in human geography. In 1991, he became a faculty member of Zanjan University in the Department of Geography, and in addition to working at the university, he also worked in the field of urban management. In 2008, he entered the geography department of Tarbiat Modares University. He is an expert in the field of housing and urban land and has written numerous books and paoers in this field, and has also supervised more than 15 Phd dissertations so far (January 2022). In total, he has written and translated 34 books , also contains more than 200 papers and director of research projects at the national level.He is currently the Boss of the Scientific Association of Geography and Urban Planning of Iran.

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    Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    New Urbanism and Sense of Place: A Case Study of Haft Houz Neighborhood, Tehran

    M Kalantari, Sodeyf Eslami Parikhani, Abolfazl Meshkini, Isa Piri
    Journal PaperHuman Geography Research , 2021 January 9, {Pages }

    Abstract

    New Urbanism is the important planning movement in this century, and is about creating a better future for us all. It is an international movement to reform the design of the built environment, and is about raising our quality of life and standard of living by creating better places to live. New Urbanism is the revival of our lost art of place-making, and is essentially a re-ordering of the built environment into the form of complete cities, towns, villages, and neighborhoods-the way communities have been built for centuries around the world. New urbanism involves fixing and infilling cities, as well as the creation of compact new towns and villages. The principles of New Urbanism can be applied increasingly to projects at the full range of

    Theoretical explanation of emergent urban spaces and its spatial representation in Tehran city

    Sayed Salar Hosseini, Mojtaba Rafieian, Abolfazl Meshkini
    Journal PaperThe Journal of Spatial Planning , Volume 25 , Issue 1, 2021 March 10, {Pages 45-67 }

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    In the recent decades, there have happened many spatial resistances in response to the privatization, Islamization, securitization and increasing control over public urban spaces in Tehran city context. These mostly have been the outcome of agency of marginalized groups in the space production process. Spatial representation of these spatial resistances has been in such a way that could challenge the dominated spatial order in a temporal and unstable way, and the changing in spatial organization of the city has linked into these conflicts. This research seeks knowing the dominated relations upon these spaces and explaining them theoretically through concept of emergent spaces. At the first, in an experiential manner, spatial distribution of

    Rethinking of Housing indicators’ data in Iranian housing planning system

    Azam Adhami Khameneh, Abolfazl Meshkini, Fahimeh Babolhavaeji, Fatemeh Nooshinfard, Dariush Motalebi
    Journal PaperJournal of Urban Social Geography , 2021 March 21, {Pages }

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    Explanation:Housing is one of the main necessities of life around the world and in cities,it is a big problem for citizens and officials.The purpose of this article is to identify and analyze the effective indicators in the housing sector and explain these indicators in urban housing planning in Iran over a period of 40 years(1357-1396)extracted from the Statistics Center of Iran. Method: The present article is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive in terms of method. The general approach is qualitative content analysis in which documents and reports, upstream documents including economic, social and cultural development programs and comprehensive housing plan and other documents related to housing are examined. In the analysis sectio

    Man, the most basic differentiation of space-place concepts according to Heidegger and Lefebvre thoughts

    Abolfazl Meshkini
    Journal PaperThe Journal of Spatial Planning , Volume 25 , Issue 1, 2021 March 10, {Pages 117-148 }

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    ConclusionHeideggerchr ('39') s existential space and the production of Lefebvre space are each in a way that focus on human beings in their discussions and historical view of space, in addition to having appropriate philosophical support, by combining these two theories and modifying it, space can be considered an abstract-concrete phenomenon which is manifested as a constructed place (according to the proposal of the present study, representation spaces). This existential concept of space in the present study, which is only inspired by Heidegger and Lefebvre theories and not entirely based on them, is able to explain the understanding of the concept of space and place in a wide range (for example, from cyberspace) of procedural unity and

    A comparative study of the right to the city in Iran

    Abolfazl Meshkini, Fatemeh Kahaki
    Journal PaperGeoJournal , 2021 April 15, {Pages 18-Jan }

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    In the past few decades, the concept of “right to the city” has spread from Europe to other parts of the world, but this concept is still neglected in Iran. This study seeks to examine the situation of nine metropolises in Iran in terms of the realization of the right to the city. A combination of methods is used. GIS software was used as a tool to leveling the metropolises. LISREL was used to analyze the effects of criteria and indicators and the TOPSIS technique was used to rank metropolises. According to the analysis obtained by GIS, the criteria and indicators of the right to the city are not in a good condition in any of the metropolises of Iran. But the output of the LISREL model shows that criteria such as service, political, eco

    Assessing the Status of Urban Prosperity Indicators (Case Study: Tabriz Metropolis)

    Safiye Hazeri, Mohsen Ahadnejad Roshti, Abolfazl Meshkini, Isa Piry
    Journal PaperJournal of Studies of Human Settlements Planning , Volume 16 , Issue 1, 2021 March 21, {Pages 63-80 }

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    Introduction: Today, urbanization and population growth have led to the development of cities with numerous problems. Hence, several approaches have been proposed to answer the problems of urban development and ultimately achieve sustainable development. In this regard, urban prosperity has been proposed to achieve balanced and harmonious and sustainable development in cities. The present paper aims to prioritize the urban areas of Tabriz metropolis in terms of five dimensions of urban prosperity. This research is applied in terms of purpose and is descriptive-analytical in terms of method.Methodology: In order to achieve this goal, all factors involved in the development and prosperity of the metropolis of Tabriz, in the form of five dimen

    Explaining Livable Eco-city Pattern of Tabriz Metropolis Using Fuzzy Model

    Abolfazl Meshkini, Asghar Rostammeydan, Mohsen Ahadnejad, Hassan Mahmoudzadeh
    Journal PaperJournal of Urban Ecology Researches , Volume 11 , Issue 22, 2021 February 19, {Pages 207-226 }

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    The present study was conducted to evaluate the viable ecosystem model of Tabriz metropolis using fuzzy model. It is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-analytical in terms of the type of study. Research data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire. The statistical population of the study included citizens over 18 years of age in the city of Tabriz, whose sample size was determined to be 1068 using the Cochran's formula with an error coefficient of 3%. The research samples were randomly selected considering the household density in each of the 10 districts of Tabriz. Data analysis was performed using SPSS and LISREL software based on structural equations and fuzzy multivariate analysis in GIS environment. According to t

    A relief for the urban poor: Providing a pattern for homelessness housing planning in Tehran metropolis

    A Meshkini, E ShakeriMansour
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    Assessment of urban identity in newly built neighborhoods; Case of Pardis neighborhood in Ahvaz city, Iran

    S Jokar, M Hajilou, A Meshkini, A Esmaeili
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    Investigating Hidden Arrangement of Power Management in Text/Space Production from the Perspective of Critical Discourse (Case study: Islamabad neighborhood of Zanjan City)

    A Meshkini, M Ahadnejad Raveshti, S Najafi
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    Explaining the Biophilic Tourism Planning pattern (case study: Tehran metropolis)

    Z Tardast, A Meshkini, A Rajabi
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    The role of land use patterns in earthquake resilience: a case study of the Ahvaz Manba Ab neighborhood

    A Meshkini, M Hajilou, S Jokar, A Esmaeili
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    Narratives of Home on the Fringe of Tehran: The Case of Shahriar County

    S Dalil, B Wind, A Meshkini, J Javan
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    Critical Analysis on the Performance of Urban Actors Production of Problematic Urban Settlements (Case Study: Islamabad neighborhood of Zanjan City)

    M Ahadnejad Reveshty, A Meshkini, H Salehi Mishani
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    Analysis of the resilience of residential indicators in urban spaces with a spatial justice approach (Study sample: Ghaemshahr city)

    A Meshkini, M Hasanalizadeh
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    The role of institutional capacity in the competitiveness of middle cities of Iran (Case: Sanandaj and Zanjan cities)

    R Cheraghi, S Ghaedrahmati, A Meshkini, H Ghadermarzi
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    Analysis of factors affecting the realization of right to adequate housing in Iran: developing an interpretive-structural model

    M Zarghamfard, A Meshkini
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    Analyzing of the Institutional Capacity of Local Management for Good Governance in Urban Land of Iran

    A Meshkini, S Pazira, S Ghaedrahmati
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    Evaluation of the homeless housing policy making pattern (Inadequate housing settlements) in Iran

    A Meshkini, E ShakeriMansour, SA Alavi
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    Analysis of e-tourism development (Case study: Tabriz city)

    Z Rasoulzade, A Meshkini, M Vaezi
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    Current Teaching

    • MS.c.

      Urban Development Development Rules and Regulations in Iran

    • Ph.D.

      Land, Housing and Urban Regeneration Policies in Iran

    • Ph.D.

      Theoretical Foundations and Planning of Iranian-Islamic Cities

    Teaching History

    • Ph.D.

      Analysis of Urban Planning Theories

    • MS.c.

      Evaluation the Land. Housing and Regeneration Policies in Iran

    • MS.c.

      Spatial Approaches and Policies in Urban Planning

    • MS.c.

      Workshop on Housing Planning and Urban Redevelopment

    • 2020
      Hosseinzadehasl, Ramin
      Analysis of Youth Housing Small in cities : (Case Study: Abyek City)
    • 2020
      Shemshadi Gashti, Zeinab
    • 2019
      Rezaee, Ebrahim
      Explaining and presenting the spatial planning pattern of poor housing in metropolitan areas ( a Case of Tehran metropolis)

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