2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11122266
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Localization of the Urban Planning Process with the Knowledge-Based Sustainable Development Approach

Abstract: In recent decades, the concept of a knowledge-based city has been proposed as one of the most important concepts in urban planning. The present study evaluates the ability to localize urban planning indicators in the city of Urmia and determine the desirability of knowledge-based city indicators to provide coherent policies and strategies to achieve sustainable development and a knowledge-based city. Localization is the adaptation of global patterns and methods of development and planning to the internal condi… Show more

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“…The concepts of urban planning of post-industrial cities, the digital and energy age and climate change-all of these require that city planning is not only a settlement where residents will meet their functional needs, but also for cities to be leaders in the fight against climate change and, simultaneously, to achieve the resistance to it. New approaches, methods and goals should take into account economic welfare, social justice, quality of social life, good urban governance, cultural issues and urban standards [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of urban planning of post-industrial cities, the digital and energy age and climate change-all of these require that city planning is not only a settlement where residents will meet their functional needs, but also for cities to be leaders in the fight against climate change and, simultaneously, to achieve the resistance to it. New approaches, methods and goals should take into account economic welfare, social justice, quality of social life, good urban governance, cultural issues and urban standards [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%