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Analysis the role of women’s participation in the safety of urban spaces using Strategic planning approach


Akbar Heydari

Abstract

Nowadays, the providing of women’s safety in the presence of urban spaces in the third world cities is one of the most critical issues in the urban planning system. Then, one of the main concerns of urban policy makers and urban planners in these countries is making the safety urban spaces by attracting women’s participation in the urban projects. In order to, the aim of this research is analysis the role of Kurdish women’s participation in the safety of urban spaces using strategic approaches with the point of Saqqez city. To obtain this goal, it was used for descriptive- analytical studies, document and questionnaire in the frame of Delphi model and software analyzes. In order to, after holding the initial discussion sessions with 30 academic elites and executive’s managers of the Saqqez city as research, statistical society, there were identified 16 variables in the frame of 6 general classifications. In continuation, the primary variables were defined in the Mic Mac and SMIC future study software’s in the context of amidst cross impact methods. Then, it was asked from the statistical society to assess the variables in term of the direct, indirect and potential influence- dependence rates from the range 0 (null) to 3 (strong influence). The results showed that the obtained fill rate is equal to 93.35% with two data iteration, which it represents the highest level of variables influencing of each other. Also, by considering the results, we can understand that the WL5 variable with 34 total number of row scores had the most direct impact on other variables and WL3 with 21610 total number of column score had the highest rate of indirect impact on other variables. Finally, it will be presented the level of variable implementation by SMIC analyses.




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