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SPATIAL EVOLUTION ANALYSIS OF METROPOLISES ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN OIL PRICES (CASE STUDY: TABRIZ METROPOLIS)

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  17-36

Abstract

 Over time, urban spatial evolutions are unavoidable, but balanced URBAN EVOLUTIONs are absolutely essential. What is detectable in TABRIZ METROPOLIS especially over 3 decades is irrational increase of construction, focus of construction on urban expanding axis, rapid urban expansion, neglect of the inner city context and in a word unbalanced spatial evolution in this city. So in order to avoid confusion and the requisiteness of controlling the evolution of urban spatial, necessity of review and analysis of these evolutions is clear in the TABRIZ METROPOLIS. This article seeks to answer the question, whether the liquidity of the Iran›s oil revenues have affected the suburban construction and subsequently urban rapid expansion and in a word TABRIZ METROPOLIS spatial evolution? Since existence of rent in LAND AND HOUSING MARKET makes this sector a suitable and reliable field to absorb liquidity in the society, it is assumed that the economy and Iran›s oil revenues are most important factors influence suburban construction and consequently the spatial evolution of TABRIZ METROPOLIS. Thus, study of the impact of Iran’s OIL ECONOMY on spatial evolution of TABRIZ METROPOLIS during the past three decades is the main objective of this paper. This way, for data collection combination method, documentary and direct observation, has been used. The results indicate that the huge liquidities of the society from oil revenues wish to enter the housing and real estate market, especially in suburban areas, which due to the lack of an efficient tax system, often the objectives of these activities are speculative and rent-seeking and the result is an unbalanced spatial evolution in the Tabriz metropolitan.

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    APA: Copy

    KHEYRODDIN, REZA, TAGHVAEA, ALI AKBAR, & IMANY SHAMLO, JAVAD. (2014). SPATIAL EVOLUTION ANALYSIS OF METROPOLISES ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN OIL PRICES (CASE STUDY: TABRIZ METROPOLIS). IRANIAN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM, -(6), 17-36. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/250878/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHEYRODDIN REZA, TAGHVAEA ALI AKBAR, IMANY SHAMLO JAVAD. SPATIAL EVOLUTION ANALYSIS OF METROPOLISES ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN OIL PRICES (CASE STUDY: TABRIZ METROPOLIS). IRANIAN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM[Internet]. 2014;-(6):17-36. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/250878/en

    IEEE: Copy

    REZA KHEYRODDIN, ALI AKBAR TAGHVAEA, and JAVAD IMANY SHAMLO, “SPATIAL EVOLUTION ANALYSIS OF METROPOLISES ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN OIL PRICES (CASE STUDY: TABRIZ METROPOLIS),” IRANIAN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM, vol. -, no. 6, pp. 17–36, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/250878/en

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