Analysis and Determination of Factors Affecting Flexibility (UR) and Urban Sustainability (US)
Abstract
Cities are increasingly becoming complex systems of social, economic, and ecological factors. When any of their subsystems are destroyed or unable to adapt to new challenges, they are highly vulnerable. Unknown factors such as natural disasters, climate change, energy crises, political instability, financial crises, food health, and terrorist attacks play an important role in threatening urban development. Three scales of urban, community, and urban facilities are outlined. To study and prepare the questionnaire in this study, two scales of community and urban facilities are considered. Accuracy was not possible. The results of the study showed that the indicators considered in the flexibility section are more important than urban sustainability, meaning that when flexibility is implemented in cities, the city will move towards sustainability. Other important results of the research are the implementation of poverty alleviation programs, the establishment of social poverty alleviation programs with the participation of the private sector, the number and value of small business loans, and the allocation of funds for poverty alleviation programs as influential factors in community management. There are two modes of flexibility and stability.
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