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REPRESENTATION OF SPACE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS OF URBAN ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY: FARS AND BUSHEHR PROVINCES

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  1-26

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 Most urban planners, especially in the structuralism, believe that various living space phenomena cannot be Studied separately and independentiy of each other. So fundamental coherence theories of urban and reqional habitats can be determined and shown in systems theory. different phenomena can not be a separate living space and studied independently of each other. So fundamental coherence theories of urban and regional habitat found in "systems theory" can be made clear. This study convinced that the space form of BUSHEHR and FARS provinces urban system reflects social and economic processes that have over time is done. Considering the nature of general guidelines of the study and the third development program, the major research questions and variables to identify factors affecting integrity, balance or imbalance in the spatial organization of URBAN SYSTEMS is therefore the aim of this thesis research, and enriching the consistency Studies in the following week to obtain objective evidence about how urban sensing systems and the factors affecting the organization access to it is based on a model that could provide the appropriate spatial organization of URBAN SYSTEMS achieved. The research method chosen for theoretical research approach - in which the application of systems theory and methods of descriptive statistics, inferential and planning models are used. In the community survey to measure relationships between urban population of 8262 patients as research subjects were evaluated. In this study the application of systems theory and spatial interaction matrix prepared between the cities studied population research hypotheses were evaluated and eventually became clear that due to the relations in the spatial relationships of urban population, input and output levels in different classes Chi calculated smaller than the amount of Chi Table critical points is likely in a=/05 (Ho) is zero to accept and accepting the hypothesis of zero stars means assume dependence or system elements, and urban centers verification is not, but The centers are independently of each other effective, and they lack a cohesive and systematic relationship.

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    ROSTAMPOOR, HOOSHANG, MOHAMMADI YEGANEH, BEHROOZ, & HEIDARI, HASSAN. (2011). REPRESENTATION OF SPACE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS OF URBAN ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY: FARS AND BUSHEHR PROVINCES. ENVIRONMENTAL BASED TERRITORIAL PLANNING (AMAYESH), 3(11), 1-26. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/130556/en

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    ROSTAMPOOR HOOSHANG, MOHAMMADI YEGANEH BEHROOZ, HEIDARI HASSAN. REPRESENTATION OF SPACE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS OF URBAN ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY: FARS AND BUSHEHR PROVINCES. ENVIRONMENTAL BASED TERRITORIAL PLANNING (AMAYESH)[Internet]. 2011;3(11):1-26. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/130556/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HOOSHANG ROSTAMPOOR, BEHROOZ MOHAMMADI YEGANEH, and HASSAN HEIDARI, “REPRESENTATION OF SPACE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS OF URBAN ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY: FARS AND BUSHEHR PROVINCES,” ENVIRONMENTAL BASED TERRITORIAL PLANNING (AMAYESH), vol. 3, no. 11, pp. 1–26, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/130556/en

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