Evaluación ciudadana de una política de facilitación de la renovación en áreas urbanas deterioradas: un modelo de regresión logística ordinal

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/waterfront2021.63.2.01

Palabras clave:

evaluación ciudadana, política de facilitación de la renovación, Oficina de Servicios de Renovación de Vecindarios (NRSO), Áreas urbanas deterioradas (UDA), Regresión logística ordinal (OLR)

Resumen

Este estudio probó qué factores latentes existen que podrían afectar significativamente la evaluación de desempeño basada en los ciudadanos de la Oficina de Servicios de Renovación de Vecindarios (NRSO), que es una política que facilita la renovación urbana. Doscientos residentes de áreas urbanas deterioradas (UDA) en los vecindarios de Fallah y Yaftabad fueron
entrevistados mediante cuestionarios. Para analizar los resultados de los cuestionarios, primero se empleó un Análisis Factorial Exploratorio (EFA) para identificar los factores subyacentes para la evaluación de la política mencionada y, posteriormente, la Regresión Logística Ordinal (OLR) para modelar los factores relacionados con la evaluación del desempeño.

Los residentes que estaban más familiarizados con los planes y políticas evaluaron el desempeño de la oficina de renovación de manera más positiva. Además, si las NRSO quieren ser evaluadas como más efectivas en su intervención, necesitan potenciar el factor socioeconómico de su comunidad interactiva. El modelo OLR mostró que el sentido de lugar es
otro factor subyacente significativo en este sentido. Sin embargo, la duración de la residencia a pesar de converger como factor en la EFA no mostró ningún impacto significativo según el modelo OLR.

Biografía del autor/a

Saeed Najd Ataei Sarkarabad, University of Kurdistan, Department of Urban Planning and Design

Master’s Degree in Urban Development Engineering-Urban Planning Urban and Regional Planner Works as Project manager / Urban and Regional Planning Expert
in Maab Consulting Engineering / Urban and Regional Planning Company, Iran

Elahe Rezaei, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Department of Urban Planning

Master’s Degree in Urban Development Engineering-Urban Planning
Urban and Regional Planner. Works as Project manager in Urban Planning and Architecture Research Center of Iran / Urban and Regional Planning Company, Iran

Kyoumars Habibi, University of Kurdistan, Department of Urban Planning and Design

PHD in Urban Planning. Associate Professor in Department of Urban Planning and Design,
Faculty of Art and Architecture, University of Kurdistan (Iran)

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2021-04-15

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Najd Ataei Sarkarabad, Saeed, Elahe Rezaei, y Kyoumars Habibi. 2021. «Evaluación Ciudadana De Una política De facilitación De La renovación En áreas Urbanas Deterioradas: Un Modelo De regresión logística Ordinal». on the w@terfront. Public Art.Urban Design.Civic Participation.Urban Regeneration 63 (2):3-34. https://doi.org/10.1344/waterfront2021.63.2.01.