Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Graduate of Urban Design, Islamic Azad University, Tehran-South Branch

2 Assistant Professor, Allameh Tabatabaei University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2. Master, Urban

Abstract

Abstract
Introduction and purpose: Security approach through design is one of the most effective and efficient approaches in the field of promoting urban security that can play a significant role in securing urban spaces. For this purpose, the purpose of this article is to present a model for measuring urban security and to introduce a security approach through design.
Methodology: In the present study, the research method is applied based on the purpose and descriptive-analytical and survey method based on the method and nature.
findings: The assessment model is presented from library studies and field methods have been used to collect information according to the nature of the research. The study shows the difference in the level of urban security among the three zones of the study area so that zone 3 is the safest zone in the area, also "territory" with a weight of 0.88 has the most role in establishing the security of the study area And "monitoring" with a weight of 0.08 has the least role in the whole range.
Results: The results show that Zone 3 with a security level of 0.550 is the safest zone and has an aggressive strategy. Also, zone 2 with a weight of 0.251 has the lowest level of security and has a defensive strategy among the three zones of the health neighborhood.

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