Author/Authors :
foad, Sahabi Department of Urban Design and Planning - Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, Iran , toktam, Hanaei Department of Urban Design and Planning - Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Today, on one hand, the need for "integrated urban management" to manage urban public affairs has become increasingly
clear, given the spatial and demographic growth and the complexity of the issues and challenges of cities. On the other
hand, one of the holistic approaches to urban planning to tackle current urban problems, especially in large cities, is the
participatory approach of “Local Economic Development” (LED). Both integrated urban management strategies and the
development of the local economy are presented as comprehensive and consistent models for the economic development
of urban, regional and local environments. Therefore, the present study aims at a comparative study of the role of
integrated urban management in the development of local economy. In the first step, indicators and components related
to both approaches are extracted and then analyzed and selected in the study areas of the present study, namely, Iran and
South Africa. This research is an analytical-descriptive study in terms of purpose, application and methodology, and its
data collection was based on the study of library and documentary sources and their content analysis. The results of the
study in both Iran and South Africa show that Iran has a leadership focus compared to South Africa on some areas of
integrated urban management, such as coordination between the executive activities of city affairs agencies. The metaorganization
has major weaknesses in organizing the dispersal of city affairs management, reporting the organization's
performance to its citizens, the existence of trusts among the managers of the municipal affairs agencies, as well as the
solidarity between the trustees of the urban affairs. Unfortunately, there are also problems with the development of the
local economy in terms of creating economically productive programs, as well as providing daily urban services for lowincome
people. It can, therefore, be concluded that the local government and urban management systems, especially in
the countries under study, have influenced the development of the local economy, in different ways, with the exception
of the mechanisms and decisions related to the local economy in Africa. The South is largely responsible for local
management tasks and functions, while in Iran it is usually not one of the main tasks of local management and is mostly
in the area of macro management.
Keywords :
Local Economic Development , Integrated Urban Management , Comparative Study of Iran and South Africa