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  1. Jan 1, 2022 · Tehran is the capital city of Iran, the largest city in Western Asia and one of the most populous cities in the world. The city has a population of approximately 10 million in 2016. Since 1920 (early Pahlavi Era) Tehran has been the subject of mass migration from all over Iran because of an economic breakdown of rural areas in the wake of the ...

    • Navid Forouhar, Amir Forouhar, Mahnoosh Hasankhani
    • 2021
  2. gentrification in the inner-city neighborhoods of Tehran by processing the literature review. First, we address the recognition of the concept of gentrification from the viewpoint of various theorists; its occurrence stages, positive and negative consequences, and subsequent consequences, and then we examine signs of its occurrence

  3. city process in which two key elements are generally considered: “First, the class-based colonization of cheap residential neighborhoods and, secondly, a reinvestment in the physical housing stock” (Atkinson, 2003, P. 2343). Regarding to physical change, the primary feature of gentrification is the redevelopment of houses that have

  4. A global city or not, this chapter illustrates old and new emerging spatial inequality lines and patterns in Tehran, and also examine the theory of ‘Global City’ (Saskia Sassen’s theory ...

  5. During the past several decades, neighborhoods have experienced gentrification phenomenon in a number of cities. Gentrification, the process of neighborhood change that results in the replacement of lower income residents with higher income ones, has altered the character of hundreds of urban neighborhoods in many North American and European cities.

  6. Sep 1, 2013 · Evidence from a recent study of gentrification in northeast London suggests that gentrifiers are drawn disproportionately from the second-generation middle-class and that it is within this context ...

  7. Jan 1, 2022 · The findings demonstrate that the latest Comprehensive Plan of Tehran and its land-use policies played a significant role in triggering the commercial gentrification. • Despite improving the accessibility of residents to urban facilities and reducing their travel time/cost, the commercial gentrification declined the residents’ quality of life.

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