Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile e Ambientale (DICEA)
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Abstract
One of the most prominent consequences of rapid
urbanization has recently been the disintegrated
distribution of municipal services which predisposes
inequality in citizens' benefiting from these services.
Therefore, the city planners and managers' main goal
must be to achieve the ideal of 'equality of
opportunities' to help different groups of urban
population have access to public services and eliminate
conflicts in the provision of opportunities. In the present
descriptive-analytical study, after specifying the
indicators, ten regions of Tabriz are ranked in terms of
the distribution of municipal services using three
different methods (per capita land use, accessibility and
residents' idea) and action priorities are presented for
each region. The results of this study show that Tabriz
has an inappropriate spatial distribution of public
services and the population is incompatible with the
distribution of services. Region 8 is in a good condition
compared to the other while region 7 and 9 has a poor
distribution of public services