Analysis the Environmental Impacts of Pardis New Town-By TOPSIS Model

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Dr. Gholam Ali Khammar ,

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Volume 2 - July 2013 (07)

Abstract

Nowadays, with increasing urban population in Iran, urban management made the decisions to control the population by developing new towns in order to improve the urban services. In this research we have analysis Pardis New towns as a residential city. In order to, the applied methodology is based on qualitative and quantitative methods with point on social indicators to adjusting the level of settlements in the spatial system of the regions and reduction and removal of the existing inequalities among these regions by TOPSIS model. Results showed that the major environmental issues in Pardis New town involved the problem of water shortage, urban and industrial and agricultural sewage entering the watercourse natural, existence of different factories and create noise pollution, soil erosion and soil contamination. Finally presented some solve ways. 

Keywords

Environmental effects, New town, TOPSIS, Mohajeran 

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