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- W2188516303 abstract "Urban public spaces, should be tailor, women have to travel easily, and are going to enjoy public spaces, rather than avoid, because women make up half the population, and outside work not only to the men's house, which is why we decided to do the research to address this problem. aim of this study is suitable for women of urban public spaces in the city of Kermanshah, the research methodology is descriptive - analytical and sampling is random, since any decision, the removal of all-encompassing, so appropriating for women, planners should recognize and insights, have the status of women. Awareness of the needs of women, on the right of public spaces, will achieve their real needs, and to assist planners, according to the wishes and needs of women to appropriate public spaces, are planned. result is that the results of research, public spaces for In all cities, anywhere in the world and at any point in history, one of the main characteristics of their social and political organizations in the public and private sectors in the summary. presence of people in urban areas depends on how you organize and manage space, and the type of management can determine the behavior patterns of urban space and social life in the city. So one of the common ways of organizing space, define some specific places as private spaces, and the rest are defined as public spaces (Madanipoor, 2012: 5). In fact, one of the most important tools to measure performance and cities, public spaces are effective and efficient, for citizens, while the contemporary cities, and consequently urban public spaces, often based on the needs and behaviors of women who have not . Public spaces in principle, should be available to all people. These spaces are places, citizens and visitors can like each other and with fewer restrictions than other places, enter that (Aurigi, Graham, 1997: 10). From this perspective we can say, urban public spaces are places that belong to all citizens (democratic, accessible to all groups, and relative freedom), is limited to the physical aspect and not physical (responder, design and management in order to respond if needed), and in fact the presence of the man and his work, which means they (Carr, et al, 1992: 20). As mentioned, the urban public space, a context in which activities and human behavior, it is formed, and social and cultural relations that occur in humans, so needed to do this kind of work, for all groups regardless of age, gender, race, etc. are provided. Although the understanding of women's experience of public space in urban areas is different than men (difference between understanding and experience of different groups in different environments), but most research has been done on the relationship between women and the environment, gender differences is not taken into consideration, if the goal of this research is to understand the differences and achieve this goal, how you can respond to environmental and construction needs of women. Needs, arises from the difference between men and women, and to comply with the approach that, pleasure charge states: The truth is, life is different for men and women, and the question is how, environment can be consistent and compatible with the differences, if any man be able to Relative quality of life gained (Reza Zadeh Mohammadi, 2009: 5). Comprehensive look at the development of society, more and more attention to the participation and role of women in the cities, and responsive to the needs of women planning specifies. To ensure that the community should understand the differences in the needs, circumstances and objectives of persons, to remove restrictive barriers, and to give them the possibility of the involvement of the community. Since the social relations of everyday women in areas where women have access realized, understanding and designing spaces that women have access, step in understanding the social reality of their lives, in the lives of today's social network, and according to the It (the creation of public spaces for the women)," @default.
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- W2188516303 title "Proper Evaluation of Urban Public Spaces for Women in Kermanshah" @default.
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