Abbasi S, Saeideh Zarabadi Z, Majedi H. Rereading the ideas of spatial justice in reducing urban poverty
(Case study of the historical context of Shiraz). Haft Hesar J Environ Stud 2021; 9 (34) :5-16
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Today, due to the unbalanced growth of cities and economic, social and cultural crises of societies, the concept of spatial justice in cities has been significantly considered and also has faced major challenges. On the other hand, the mentioned crises and conditions have caused the percentage of people who feel poverty to increase, according to statistics in the cities of the country. In this regard, the present study has been formed with the aim of achieving ways and methods to affect the distribution of urban services on citizens' sense of urban poverty in the historical context of Shiraz metropolis, which will be examined in the framework of the principles of spatial justice. Accordingly, after reviewing the literature related to the subject, a conceptual model of the research was formed and a questionnaire was surveyed from residents in the context, which is known as the lower urban area (statistical population in this study of 350 people to complete Was a questionnaire). Data analysis was performed using structural equation modeling method and Smartpls software. The results of this study indicated that urban services related to employment and the economy is the most important path that is effective in understanding spatial justice and the feeling of poverty among the studied samples. In general, from the point of view of citizens living in the historical context of Shiraz, it can be concluded that their poor economic situation and employment, which is based on their personal characteristics, depends on the layers of urban management, which has a significant impact on their understanding of justice. Space and consequently the feeling of being poor.
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General Received: 2021/06/28 | Accepted: 2021/01/29 | Published: 2021/01/29