Title of article :
URBAN ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN FROM GARDEN CITY TOWARD MODERN CITY - A CASE STUDY: TEHRAN CITY IN IRAN
Author/Authors :
Bahrami، Behrang نويسنده Faculty of Environment , , Salehi، Esmaeel نويسنده Faculty of Environment , , Jafari، Hamidreza نويسنده Faculty of Environment , , Irani Behbahani، Homa نويسنده Faculty of Environment ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Urban ecological landscape regards the city to
be an ecosystem built by human activities and supported
by natural and man-made functions and processes over
time. In the past, human communities have selected their
residing places and designed their cities by paying
attention to natural environmental resources. The
profound influence of technology and industry has
brought lots of changes in population, culture, attitude,
and urban ecological landscape. Now, many metropolis
of the world have faced rapid population growth and
destruction of urban ecological systems. Most of ancient
cities in Iran have many historic gardens and villas that
organized ecological networks with connections between
natural elements and resources inside and outside the
cities. Tehran is situated on the northern fringe of the
great central plateau and at the foot of the southern slope
of the impressive mountain chain of Alborz. New urban
development lead to urban ecological landscape
destruction with changing land use and has caused major
environmental problems. Based on this research and
considering the historical formation background of the
city of Tehran, it is concluded that in the past the city was
formed according to the natural structure, but in recent
decades as a result, the comprehensive and detailed plans
carried out in Tehran which neglect the environmental
structures and landscape ecology and also the valuable
historic gardens, we are confronted with the disturbed
situation of the city, Environmental pollutions,
fragmentation in the landscape ecology, disorder in the
city structure and land use, etc. And there is no other way
left for the planning and design of the city’s landscape
rather than through ecological and historical revision of
the city.
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)