Urban Public Policy and the Formation of Dilapidated Abandoned Buildings in Historic Cities: Causes, Impacts and Recommendations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Geographical Context and Differences in Inner City Transformation in Historic Middle Eastern and European Cities
2. Research Context: DABs as a Chronic Problem in Historic Cities
2.1. DABs in Historic Iranian Cities
2.2. DABs and Socio-Spatial Disadvantage
2.3. Lack of a Sense of Belonging to a Place and DABs
2.4. Identity Crisis and DABs
3. Public Policies in Historic Iranian Cities
DABs and Governmental Deficiencies
4. Methods
Analytical Techniques
5. Results
5.1. Government Agencies and Current Public Policies
5.1.1. Department for Roads and Urban Development
5.1.2. Local Municipalities
5.1.3. Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization
5.2. City Fringe Developments versus Historic Urban Areas
5.2.1. Inefficiency of Current Public Policies
5.2.2. Governance Ambiguity and the Formation of DABs
5.2.3. The Lack of Public Services and the Morphology of Historic Cities
5.2.4. The Emigration of the Original Residents and the Immigration of Low-Income Communities
5.2.5. The Lack of Cultural Awareness and the Formation of DABs
5.2.6. Generational Change and the Redevelopment of DABs
5.3. Negative Aspects of Contemporary Practices
5.3.1. Different Organisational Perspectives
5.3.2. Lack of Assessment Tools
5.3.3. The Plans Are Physical and Do Not Infiltrate Traditional Fabrics
5.3.4. The Agendas Are Non-Holistic and Are Not Incorporated into the Broader Context
5.3.5. The Plans Are Not Comprehensively Studied, and Are Mostly Implemented by Incompetent Consultants
5.3.6. The Lack of Social Capacity Building
5.3.7. The Displacement of Residents by Urban Public Projects
6. Discussion
6.1. Policy and Regulations
6.2. Implementation and Tools
6.3. Administration and Supervisions
6.4. Financial Resources
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix B
Interviewee Number | Interviewees Relevant Organizations | Organizational Responsibility | Names and Affiliations as Are Referenced in This Article |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Iran Cultural Heritage Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO, Kashan) | Head of Preservation and Regeneration Department | Z-HPRD |
2 | Iran Cultural Heritage Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO, Yazd) | Urban Planner | B-UP |
3 | Iran Cultural Heritage Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (Yazd World Heritage Centre, ICHHTO, Yazd) | Head of Research Centre | N-HRC |
4 | Iran Cultural Heritage Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO, Isfahan) | Head of Preservation and Regeneration Department | KH-HPRD |
5 | Iran Cultural Heritage Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO, Isfahan) | Urban Planner | M-UP |
6 | Ministry for Roads and Urban Developments (Kashan) | Senior Staff | N-SS |
7 | Ministry for Roads and Urban developments (Kashan) | Head of Department | T-HD |
8 | Ministry for Roads and Urban developments (Yazd) | Senior Staff | KH-SS |
9 | Ministry for Roads and Urban Developments (Isfahan) | Senior Staff | H-SS |
10 | Yazd City Council | Deputy mayor | F-DM |
11 | Kashan City Council | Head of the Urban Design Department | GH-HUDD |
12 | Development, Renewal and Improvement Department (Kashan City Council) | Head of Development, Renewal and Improvement Department | H-HDRID |
13 | Development, Renewal and Improvement Department (Isfahan City Council) | Senior Staff | S-SS |
14 | Helli Private Design Studio (Kashan) | Traditional Architect and Developer, specialist on redeveloping DABs | H-TAD |
15 | Dastgah-saz Builders and Contractors (Yazd) | Head of the Company (General Contractor): specialist in redeveloping DABs in historic areas | D-GC |
16 | Isfahan Housing Development Corporation (Sherkate-i-toseh-i-mskan-i-Isfahan) | Head of the Company; Engineer and Developer | H-ED |
17 | Isfahan Housing Development (Sherkate-i-toseh-i-mskan-i-Isfahan)Corporation (Sherkate-i-toseh-i-mskan-i-Isfahan) | Senior Engineer and Developer | H-ED |
18 | Iran University of Science and Technology | Head of the School of Architecture; Principal Urban Designer (Theoretician in Historic Cities) | B-PUD |
19 | Iran University of Science and Technology | Professor (theoretician) in Islamic Traditional Architecture | M-PTA |
Appendix C
A. Interview with Policy Makers and Representative from the Three Government Agencies |
An invitation letter introduced the lead researcher to government agencies for conducting interviews. Upon the formal correspondences, several representatives in three cities were contacted and interviewed: |
Question 1: Do DABs become a serious problem in historic cities of Iran? Please explain if your answer is yes. |
Question 2: Why and how are DABs forming inside historic cities of Iran? |
Question 3: Regarding large areas of abandoned and dilapidated properties inside historic urban fabrics, which programs/ policies/design moves are directly addressing the underutilization of land inside historic cities? What are their cons and pros? Are they proved to be successful or not? How does your organization assess the historical ramifications of such programs and policies? |
Question 4: How does you organization identify feasibility studies, and implement/audit public policies (e.g. for reutilizing DABs) in historic areas? |
Question 5: Does your organization has any programs for reutilizing DABs in the future? How do such urban policy/design moves could attract or deter public or private building investments inside DABs? |
Question 6: Do you have suggestions for revising current preventative policies-regulations? |
B. Interviews with practitioners (architects, urban designers, urban planners, contractors and developers) |
Question 1: Do DABs become a serious problem in historic cities of Iran? Please explain if your answer is yes. |
Question 2: Why and how are DABs forming inside historic cities of Iran? |
Question 3: Regarding large areas of abandoned and dilapidated historic urban fabrics, which programs and policies (by private of public institutions) are directly causing such massive deleterious phenomenon inside historic cities? For instance how does the lack of vehicular accessibility can play a role in the further dilapidation of historic areas? |
Question 4: What are the best method of urban design/policy (e.g. simulative incentives) which can best attract sustainable building investments towards DABs and unexploited historic areas? What are the factors that can limit such building investments? |
References
- Arefian, F.F.; Moeini, S.I. Urban Change in Iran; Springer: Heidelberg, Germany, 2016. [Google Scholar]
- Pakzad, J. Tarikh-i-Shahr va Shahr Neshini dar Iran, Az Aghaz ta Dooran-i-Qajar, PART ONE [The Hisotiry of the City and Citizenship in Iran, from the Begining to Qajar era, Vol.1]; Armanshahr (CEUD): Tehran, Iran, 2015. [Google Scholar]
- Habibi, M. Az Shar Ta Shahr, Tahlili Tarikhi az Mafhum-i Shahr va Simay-i Kalbodi-i an Tafakor-o Tassor; Daneshgah-i-Tehran: Tehran, Iran, 2005. [Google Scholar]
- Faghih, N. Rehabilitation in Dardasht. Archit. Rev. 1976, 159, 315–319. [Google Scholar]
- Habibi, K. Behsazi va Nosazi-e Bafthaye-i Kohane-i Shahri [Urban Rehabilitation and Renovation in the Old Textures]; Nashri Entekhab: Tehran, Iran, 2010. [Google Scholar]
- Ehlers, E.; Floor, W. Urban Change in Iran, 1920–1941. Iran. Stud. 1993, 26, 251–275. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Masoud, M.; Beigzadeh, H.R. Banahay-i Mianafza Dar Bafthay-i Tarikhi, Mabani-i Tarahi Va Meyarhay-i Arzyabi [Infill Buildings in Hisotirc Urban Textures, Principles and Criteria]; Azarakhsh: Tehran, Iran, 2012. [Google Scholar]
- Kermani, A.A. Developing a Framework for Qualitative Evaluation of Urban Interventions in Iranian Historical Cores; Delft University of Technology: Delf, The Netherlands, 2017. [Google Scholar]
- Voegelin, E. From Enlightenment to Revolution; Duke University Press: Durham, NC, USA, 1982. [Google Scholar]
- Bianca, S. Urban Form in the Arab World: Past and Present; Thames and Hudson: London, UK, 2000. [Google Scholar]
- Roberts, P.; Sykes, H.; Granger, R. Urban Regeneration, 2nd ed.; Sage: London, UK, 2016. [Google Scholar]
- Mahdy, H. Approaches to the Conservation of Islamic Cities: The Case of Cairo; ICCROM-ATHAR: Sharjah, UAE, 2017. [Google Scholar]
- Moffatt, S.; Kohler, N. Conceptualizing the built environment as a social–ecological system. Build. Res. Inf. 2008, 36, 248–268. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Leone, R.C. The fiscal decline of older cities: Causes and cures. Natl. Tax J. 1976, 29, 257–260. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Madanipour, A. Marginal public spaces in European cities. J. Urban Des. 2004, 9, 267–286. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Daroudi, M.R.; Sami, S. The Effect of Regional Socio-Economic Factor on Development of Heterogeneous Urban Contexts; Case Study: Bandar Abbas City. J. Build. Constr. Plan. Res. 2016, 4, 190. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Madanipour, A. Temporary use of space: Urban processes between flexibility, opportunity and precarity. Urban Stud. 2018, 55, 1093–1110. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Mirmiran, H. Kashan Strategic Plan Volume 3; Ministery-of-Housing-and-Urban-Development, Ed.; Pars-Naghshe-i-Jahan-Consultants: Tehran, Iran, 2011; Volume 3. [Google Scholar]
- Abdelmonem, M.G.; Selim, G. Architecture, memory and historical continuity in old Cairo. J. Archit. 2012, 17, 163–189. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Anjoom, M.; Hanachi, P.; Andarodi, E. Principles and strategies for designing infill structures as driving development in historic fabrics. Research on Iranian Islamic Cities 2019, 10, 67–80. [Google Scholar]
- Murray, T. Visions of Antiquity. The Society of Antiquaries of London 1707–2007. Bull. Hist. Archaeol. 2008, 18, 31. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Ryberg-Webster, S.; Kinahan, K.L. Historic preservation and urban revitalization in the twenty-first century. J. Plan. Lit. 2014, 29, 119–139. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Balbo, M. De la Source the Medina: The Restoration & Conservation of Historic Islamic Cities; Distributeur IB Tauris; Distributed by Palgrave Macmillan: New York, NY, USA, 2017. [Google Scholar]
- Mohajeri, A. The Historical Texture of Kerman in Southern Iran Need to Be Restored. Available online: http://www.iran-daily.com/News/517.html?catid=11&title=Restoration-of-Kerman-historical-texture (accessed on 20 February 2020).
- Behzadfar, M. Strategic Plan for Historic Yazd Volume 6; Ministry for Roads and Urban Developments: Tehran, Iran, 2012; Volume 6-2. [Google Scholar]
- Bueno-Suárez, C.; Coq-Huelva, D. Sustaining what is unsustainable: A review of urban sprawl and urban socio-environmental policies in North America and Western Europe. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4445. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Tavassoli, M. Qavaid Va Meyarhay-i Tarahi-i Fazay-i Shahri [Urban Space Design Criteria]; Urban Planning and Architecture Research Centre of Iran: Tehran, Iran, 1987. [Google Scholar]
- Hanachi, P.; Khademzadeh, M.; Shayan, H.; Kamelnia, H.; Mahdinejad, J. Barresi-i-Tatbighi-i-Maremat-i-Shahri dar Iran va Jahan ba Negah-i-Vijeh be baft-i-Tarikhi-i-Shahr-i-Yazd [ A Comparative Study of Urban Restoration in the World and Iran with Specific Focus on Historic Urban Fabrics of Yazd]; Nashr-i-Sobhan-Noor: Tehran, Iran, 2007. [Google Scholar]
- Tavassoli, M. Tarahi Shahri Dar Baft-I Ghadim-I Yazd [Urban Design in Old Textures of City of Yazd]; Ministry for Housing and Urban Developments: Tehra, Iran, 1987. [Google Scholar]
- Mahdavinejad, M. Osul va Mabani-i-Moaser Sazi, Memari Moaser dar Bafthay-i-Kohan Arzeshman va Tarikhi [Principles and Fundamentals of Contemporization; Contemporary Architecture in Old, Historic and Valuable Districts]; Tarbiat Modares University Press: Tehran, Iran, 2014. [Google Scholar]
- Madanipour, A. Design of Urban Space: An Inquiry into a Socio-Spatial Process; Wiley Chichester: Chichester, UK, 1996. [Google Scholar]
- Behzadfar, M. Strategic Plan for Historic Yazd Volume 4; Ministry for Roads and Urban Developments: Tehran, Iran, 2012; Volume 6. [Google Scholar]
- Behzadfar, M. Strategic Plan for Historic Yazd Volume 6-1; Ministry for Roads and Urban Developments: Tehran, Iran, 2012; Volume 6-1. [Google Scholar]
- Tavakoli, H.; Westbrook, N.; Sharifi, E.; Marzbali, M.H. Socio-spatial vulnerability and dilapidated abandoned buildings (Dabs) through the lens of spatial liminality: A case study in Iran. A/Z ITU J. Fac. Archit. 2020, 17, 61–78. [Google Scholar]
- Bazrgar, M.R. Rethinking of urban identity. In Proceedings of the Iranian Urbanism Symposium; Shiraz University: Shirza, Iran, 2003; pp. 194–197. [Google Scholar]
- Surya, B.; Hadijah, H.; Suriani, S.; Baharuddin, B.; Fitriyah, A.T.; Menne, F.; Rasyidi, E.S. Spatial Transformation of a New City in 2006–2020: Perspectives on the Spatial Dynamics, Environmental Quality Degradation, and Socio—Economic Sustainability of Local Communities in Makassar City, Indonesia. Land 2020, 9, 324. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Maghsoodi Tilaki, M.J.; Hedayati Marzbali, M.; Safizadeh, M.; Abdullah, A. Quality of place and resident satisfaction in a historic–religious urban settlement in Iran. J. Place Manag. Dev. 2021. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Tavakoli, N. The role of physical identity of city in urban sustainability (the case study: Yazd, Iran). In Proceedings of the 14th International Planning History Society Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 12–15 July 2010. [Google Scholar]
- Varesi, H.R.; Zangiabadi, A.; Vafaei, A.; Shaterian, M. Tahlili bar sakhtarhay-i Eghtesadi va Ejtemaei-i Bafte-i Ghadime-i Shahre-i Kashan [Analysing social and economic structures Kashan traditional urban fabrics]. Q. Environ. Based Territ. Plan. 2014, 6, 1–26. [Google Scholar]
- Aksan, A.A. Iran: Heritage preservation and tourism. In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology; Smith, C., Ed.; Springer: New York, NY, USA, 2014. [Google Scholar]
- Office for Urban Renewal and Improvement. About Deteriorated Urban Fabrics [Darbare-i Baft-i Farsudeh]; Kashan City Council: Kashan, Iran, 2017. [Google Scholar]
- Farhoodi, R.; Gharakhlou-N, M.; Ghadami, M.; Khah, M.P. A critique of the prevailing comprehensive urban planning paradigm in Iran: The need for strategic planning. Plan. Theory 2009, 8, 335–361. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Ferreira, V.; Barreira, A.P.; Loures, L.; Antunes, D.; Panagopoulos, T. Stakeholders’ engagement on nature-based solutions: A systematic literature review. Sustainability 2020, 12, 640. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Slaev, A.D.; Kovachev, A.; Nozharova, B.; Daskalova, D.; Nikolov, P.; Petrov, P. Overcoming the failures of citizen participation: The relevance of the liberal approach in planning. Plan. Theory 2019, 18, 448–469. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Wang, Y.; Cao, H.; Yuan, Y.; Zhang, R. Empowerment through emotional connection and capacity building: Public participation through environmental non-governmental organizations. Environ. Impact Assess. Rev. 2020, 80, 106319. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Izadi, M. A Study on City Centre Regeneration: A Comparative Analysis of Two Different Approaches to the Revitalisation of Historic City Centres in Iran; Newcastle University: Newcastle, UK, 2008. [Google Scholar]
- Falamaki, M.M. Baz Zendeh sazi-e Banaha va Shahrhaye-i Tarikhi [Revitalizationof Hisotircal Monumentsand Cities]; University of Tehran Press: Tehran, Iran, 2015. [Google Scholar]
- Ryan, G.W.; Bernard, H.R. Techniques to identify themes. Field Methods 2003, 15, 85–109. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Riessman, C.K. Narrative Analysis; Sage: Riverside County, CA, USA, 1993; Volume 30. [Google Scholar]
- Iwan-Naghsh-Jahan. Historical-Cultural Axis of Kashan; ICHHTO Isfahan: Isfahan, Iran, 1996; Volume 1. [Google Scholar]
- Alves, P.B.R.; Cordão, M.J.d.S.; Djordjević, S.; Javadi, A.A. Place-Based Citizen Science for Assessing Risk Perception and Coping Capacity of Households Affected by Multiple Hazards. Sustainability 2021, 13, 302. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Medeiros, E.; van der Zwet, A. Sustainable and integrated urban planning and governance in metropolitan and medium-sized cities. Sustainability 2020, 12, 5976. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Maghsoodi Tilaki, M.J.; Hedayati, M. Exploring barriers to the implementation of city development strategies (CDS) in Iranian cities: A qualitative debate. J. Place Manag. Dev. 2015, 8, 123–141. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Al-Saffar, M. Urban Heritage and conservation in the historic centre of Baghdad. Int. J. Herit. Archit. 2018, 2, 23–36. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Said, S.Y.; Aksah, H.; Ismail, E.D. Heritage conservation and regeneration of historic areas in Malaysia. Procedia Soc. Behav. Sci. 2013, 105, 418–428. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Kwong, A.; Mohamed, B. Critical Elements in Refurbishment of Dilapidated Heritage Buildings at George Town World Heritage Site in Sustaining Heritage Tourism Development. J. Tour. Res. Hosp. 2018, 12, 2. [Google Scholar]
- Licciardi, G.; Amirtahmasebi, R. The Economics of Uniqueness: Investing in Historic City Cores and Cultural Heritage Assets for Sustainable Development; The World Bank: Washington, DC, USA, 2012. [Google Scholar]
- Moosavi, M. An Analysis to Challenges of Urban Management in Historic Center of Cities in Iran. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Humanities, Historical and Social Sciences IPEDR, Singapore, 26–28 February 2011; pp. 111–114. [Google Scholar]
- Management of World Heritage Sites in Egypt. Urban Regeneration for Historic Cairo; First Report of Activities July 2010–June 2012; UNESCO: Cairo, Egypt, 2012. [Google Scholar]
- Khoo, S.L. Towards an inclusive creative city: How ready is the Historic City of George Town, Penang? City Cult. Soc. 2020, 23, 100367. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Girardin, A.; Dauge, Y. French Guidelines on the Revitalization of Historic Neighbourhoods for Sustainable Cities, Culture and Heritage as the Cornerstone for Sustainable Cities; (French Alliance for Cities and Territorial Development) PFVT: Paris, France, 2015. [Google Scholar]
- Elnokaly, A.; Elseragy, A. Sustainable Urban Regeneration of Historic City Centres: Lessons Learnt; Finnish Association of Civil Engineers RIL: Helsinki, Finland, 2011. [Google Scholar]
- Theodora, Y. Cultural Heritage as a Means for Local Development in Mediterranean Historic Cities—The Need for an Urban Policy. Heritage 2020, 3, 152–175. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Balbo, M. Beyond the city of developing countries. The new urban order of the ‘emerging city’. Plan. Theory 2014, 13, 269–287. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Tanrıkul, A.; Hoşkara, Ş. A New Framework for the Regeneration Process of Mediterranean Historic City Centres. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4483. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Said, S.; Zainal, S.S.; Thomas, M.; Goodey, B. Sustaining old historic cities through heritage-led regeneration. WIT Trans. Ecol. Environ. 2013, 179, 267–278. [Google Scholar]
- Acri, M.; Dobričić, S.; Debevec, M. Regenerating the Historic Urban Landscape through Circular Bottom-Up Actions: The Urban Seeding Process in Rijeka. Sustainability 2021, 13, 4497. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Domain Framework | Theme | Subtheme |
---|---|---|
Cause and effect of DABs in historic Iranian cities | Government Agencies and Current Public Policies | Department for Roads and Urban Development |
Local municipalities | ||
Iran Cultural Heritage, Handcraft and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO) | ||
City Fringe Developments Versus Historic Urban Areas | The inefficiency of current public policies | |
Governance ambiguity and formation of DABs | ||
Lack of public services and the morphology of historic cities | ||
Emigration of original residents and immigration of low-income communities | ||
Lack of cultural awareness and formation of DABs | ||
Generational change and the redevelopment of DABs | ||
Negative Aspects of Contemporary Practices | Different organisational perspectives | |
Lack of assessment tools | ||
Plans are physical and do not penetrate deep inside traditional fabrics | ||
Agendas are non-holistic and not incorporated in the broader context | ||
Displacement of residents by urban public projects |
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. |
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Share and Cite
Tavakoli, H.; Marzbali, M.H. Urban Public Policy and the Formation of Dilapidated Abandoned Buildings in Historic Cities: Causes, Impacts and Recommendations. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6178. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13116178
Tavakoli H, Marzbali MH. Urban Public Policy and the Formation of Dilapidated Abandoned Buildings in Historic Cities: Causes, Impacts and Recommendations. Sustainability. 2021; 13(11):6178. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13116178
Chicago/Turabian StyleTavakoli, Hamed, and Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali. 2021. "Urban Public Policy and the Formation of Dilapidated Abandoned Buildings in Historic Cities: Causes, Impacts and Recommendations" Sustainability 13, no. 11: 6178. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13116178
APA StyleTavakoli, H., & Marzbali, M. H. (2021). Urban Public Policy and the Formation of Dilapidated Abandoned Buildings in Historic Cities: Causes, Impacts and Recommendations. Sustainability, 13(11), 6178. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13116178