Eye of Sustainable Planning: A Conceptual Heritage-Led Urban Regeneration Planning Framework

作者: Kagan Dogruyol , Zeeshan Aziz , Yusuf Arayici

DOI: 10.3390/SU10051343

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摘要: Implementation and integration of sustainable development within a management framework is the main problem urban regeneration projects. Therefore, this paper aims to develop heritage-led planning framework, which will act as an project life cycle model aid decision-making processes for managers. First, literature review used conceptualise first version framework. Then, it validated by conducting interviews with professionals in Northern Cyprus. Sustainable problems exist case study region. data collected research significant problem. Results showed that there lack knowledge towards among local community source problems. questionnaire survey conducted validate The results sustainability perception difference between professionals, level was not satisfactory. Finally, system introduced final order empower stakeholders, “eye planning” introduced. Perception differences research. This limited projects future studies may extend scope different countries.

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