Apartment-Housing Effects on People’s Social Interaction Case Study: Abbas Abad District of Isfahan
Author(s) -
Meysam Shabazi,
Mohsen Dadkhah,
Sahel Langroudi,
Mohammad Isfahani
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
current world environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2320-8031
pISSN - 0973-4929
DOI - 10.12944/cwe.10.special-issue1.38
Subject(s) - apartment , socioeconomics , geography , agricultural economics , environmental health , civil engineering , medicine , engineering , sociology , economics
Considering the role of socialization and human oriented urban spaces in urban structures have a long antiquity in the history of urban and such spaces present in the cities at different times in different forms and leads to the formation of a vibrant urban fabric around itself social interactions are faded because of progress of science and mechanization of life demolition of old houses, urbanization and the strength of individualizing urban management should identify the factors of reducing social interaction and provide urban spaces as on a platform for social interaction. Abbas Abad district of Isfahan that is known or an old neighborhood and under the influence of urbanization is examined in this study. it tries to acquaint the urban management with challenges of urbanization. Therfor with using a questionnaire and SPSS that is statistical software, we analyze the topic. the results are presented in the groups: First Group: new comers who could not communicate with the residents of the neighborhood. Second Group: the old neighborhood residents who nowadays have interacted with each other. Third Group: Residents of the neighborhood who live in the district for about five years but whit out interaction with each other. key words: Urban management, apartmen-housing, social interactions, Neighborly relations, Abbas Abad district of Isfahan.
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