Author/Authors :
برق جلوه، شهين دخت نويسنده Barghjelveh, Shahindokht , صياد، نيما نويسنده Sayad, Nima
Abstract :
Ecological destruction in human-dominated landscapes has significant impacts on environment
sustainability internationally. Landscape planning can play a role in mitigating the effects of human-related activities.
One element of landscape planning involves the analysis of the biological, spatial and social arrangement of areas in an
urban environment and identifying characteristics that are underrepresented in urban natural public spaces. In this study,
the quality of public spaces resulting from the regeneration of Tehran’s river-valleys’ natural environment is assessed
in relation to landscape ecology principles. We use the components of Bio-spatial-social Logic, Eco-environmentalsocietal
Function, Mind-experiential-aesthetic Logic and Eco-environmental-societal Excellence, as the components
of a framework, to examine the quality of existing urban natural public spaces and to define deficiencies in the current
urban landscape system. Based on multivariate ecological, environmental and societal space, the evaluation made by
this component model indicates that the principles of landscape ecology have been disregarded in Tehran’s Rivervalleys
land development and various ecological problems have been evolved from its river-valleys’ regenerating
projects. Our criterion is based on the alteration of landscape’s content composition and spatial configuration variables
to eco-environmental-societal excellence features. The analysis provides a systematic, function evaluation of urban
natural public spaces, in three hierarchical levels of Environmental Equilibrium, Geographical-anthropological
Sustainability and Eco-environmental-societal Excellence features. Some strategies are introduced for Tehran’s rivervalleys’
landscape variables change.