ISSN: 2717-4417

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

Main Subjects

  • Abbaszadegan, M., (2005). Socio-psychological dimensions of urban open spaces, Quarterly international journal of industrial engineering and production management, Vol. 16, No.1, pp.69-84 [in Persian].
  • Abdullah, Aldrin & Mohd Salleh, Mohd Najib & Md Sakip, Siti Rasidah, (2011). Fear of crime in gated and non-gated residential areas, Asia Pacific international conference on environmental-behavior studies; online published by Elsevier; pp. 63-69.
  • Akhavan Kazemi, Bahram, (2007). Security and its aspect in Quran, Journal of Islamic Studies, Mashhad, Vol. 75, pp. 11-31 [in Persian].
  • Almasifar, Nina & Ansari, Mojtaba, (2010). Study of environmental security in regional parks as part of urban spaces from women perspective according to CPTED (case study: Saaiy Park), journal of management, Vol. 8; No. 25, pp. 21-34[in Persian].
  • Bemanian, M.R. & Mahmoodi Nejhad, (2009). Security and urban design; Tehran; Tahan publications [in Persian].
  • Blakely, E. & Synder, M. G., (1995). Fortress communities: The walling and gating of American suburbs: Land Lines; Vol. 7; No. 5.
  • Blakely, E. J. & Snyder, M. G., (1997). Fortress America: gated communities in the United States; Washington D. C., Brooking Institution Press.
  • Blandy, S. & Lister, D. F. & Atkinson, Flint, J., (2003). Gated communities: a systematic review of research evidence, CNR Paper 12; April; pp. 1-65.
  • Carmona, M. & Heath, T. & Tiesdell, (2003). Public places, urban spaces; Architectural Press.
  • Chainey, S. & Ratcliffe, J.H., (2005) GIS and crime mapping, London, Wiley.
  • Coy, M. & Pöhler, M., (2002). Gated communities in Latin American megacities: case studies in Brazil and Argentina, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 29(3), pp. 355 – 370.
  • D. Breetzke, Gregory & Landman, Karina & G.Cohn, Ellen, (2014). Is it safer behind the gates? Crime and gated communities in South Africa, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Vol. 29, issue 1, pp. 123-139.
  • Ehsanifard, A. & Shoaee, H. & Maleki shoja, K., (2013). New security concept in urban studies from the viewpoint of the new city Eshtehard, Modiriat shahri Journal, No. 31, pp. 317-334. [in Persian].
  • Farid Tehrani, Sayeh, (2011). Fear of crime in urban spaces; Tehran, Armanshahr publications [in Persian].
  • Grant, J & Mittelsteadt, L., (2004). Types of gated communities; Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, Vol. 31(6), pp. 913 – 930.
  • Gülümser, A. A., (2005). A New Trend in Urbanization: Gated Communities in Istanbul, unpublished Master Thesis Supervised by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tüzin Baycan Leve Institute of Technology and Science, Istanbul Technical University.
  • Habibi, Mohsen, (2005). Historical analysis of the concept of the city and its physical aspect, Tehran, Tehran University Publications [in Persian].
  • Kalantari, Mohsen & Tavakoli, Mahdi, (2007). Identifying and analysis of urban hotspots, Crime prevention studies quarterly, Vol. 12; No. 2; pp. 75-100 [in Persian].
  • Kalantari, Mohsen & Hedayati, Akbar & Abasi, Elham, (2009). The effects of type and amount of land use in the formation of hotspots using GIS: A case study (Drug trafficking and abuse in Ghazvin), Daneshe-e-entezami Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 141- 181 [in Persian].
  • Landman, K. & Schönteich, M, (2002). Urban Fortresses: Gated communities as a reaction to crime, African Security Review, Vol. 11, pp. 71-85.
  • Maslow, Abraham, (1943). A Theory of human Motivation; originally published in Psychological Review, Vol. 50, No.4; pp. 370–396.
  • Mitchell, Andy, (2005). The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 2. ESRI Press.
  • Newman, Oscar, (1995). Defensible Space: A New Physical Planning Tool for Urban Revitalization, Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 61, Issue 2, pp. 149-155.
  • Peter, W. G. & Morris, (1994). The Management of Projects, Thomas Telford.
  • Raeesnia, Rahim, (1989). Azerbaijan’s history book; Tabriz, Nima Publication [in Persian].
  • Rafiean, Mohsen & Moayedi, Mohammad & Salmani, Hassan & Tavangar, Leyla, (2012). Assessing sense of security from landscape approach (case study: Evine neighborhood), Quarterly studies on Iranian Islamic city), Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 55-68 [in Persian].
  • Scott, L. & Warmerdam, N., (2005). Extend Crime Analysis with ArcGIS Spatial Statistics Tools, Arc User Online, April–June.
  • Sediqfar, Amin, (2014), The Role and Position of Wall and City Gates in Morphology of Iranian Cities, Geo- design Summit Europe, Netherlands, Delft University of Technology.
  • Shabanjoola, E. & Zandieh, M. (2015). Evaluating the Role of Urban Landscape in Citizens’ Security, case study: Qazvin City, Bagh Nazar Journal, No. 32, pp. 92-102. [In Persian].
  • Shieh, E., (2007). Introduction to urban planning foundations, Tehran, Iran science and technology university publications, 19th edition [in Persian].
  • Shokrani Disaj, Mahsa, (2015). Analysis the impact of the form of urban spaces on incidence of environmental crime-integrated analysis using space syntax and isovist (case study: Urmia city), MA thesis in urban design; Tabriz Islamic Art University, Faculty of Architecture and urbanism [in Persian].
  • Soltani, Ali & Mazini, Samane, (2009). The role of gated communities in promoting sense of security, case studies of two urban districts in Shiraz, Quarterly Entezame-e-ejtemaei, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 5-36 [in Persian].