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Seyfi Farzad H, Ghourchi M, poorazizi A. An Analysis on the Planning of Identity Signs in the Urban Spaces. pos 2019; 1 (2) :83-89
URL: http://psp.modares.ac.ir/article-42-29133-en.html
1- Political Geography Department, Humans Sciences Faculty, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , hadisayfifarzad@yahoo.com
2- Earth Sciences Department, Geography Faculty
3- Geography & Planning Department, Human Science Faculty, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
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Aims: Urban spatial planning may be defined as the spatial planning in the geographical location of the city, based on the approach of providing the needs of inhabitants within the geographic spaces, following the recreation of the roles and functions of urban elements. By planning identity signs in urban spaces, it is meant to make the safety and security of the city sustainable. By identifying the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of citizens, visual discipline is created; by planning the identity signs of city’s index and planning the signs, vitality is created for citizens; and in completion, with city architecture, facade and urban landscape will be managed in such a way that the citizens' mental and objective needs are met. Given the role of signs in the city, the question of this study is in what situations, will signs meet the need for security and self-awareness of the inhabitants? In what situations, are vitality and beauty transmitted to the citizens and affect the city's atmosphere? Applying a descriptive-analytical method and using library studies as well as available documents, this study examined the planning of urban signs to achieve the main function of the sign.
Conclusion: Signs in urban spaces with appropriate planning can have positive effects and meet citizens' needs for self-awareness, security, education, etc. In this regard, convergence should be created among decision makers, urban managers, and culture, community, economics, politics, and geography of the urban space of citizens.
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Article Type: Qualitative Research | Subject: Political Spatial Planning
Received: 2018/03/3 | Accepted: 2018/03/6 | Published: 2019/05/7

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