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khademfesgandid F, Singery M, Faramarzi asl M, SAbag Dehkhargani S. (2021). Influential Components of People's Relationship with Environment in the Formation of Social Interactions (Case Study: Tarbiat Pedestrian and Valiasr Pedestrian ). jgs. 21(60), 485-495. doi:10.52547/jgs.21.60.485
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1- Azad university, Tabriz
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The degree of success of urban spaces is commensurate with the extent to which it can be utilized and the communication and communication that it can provide. What we are facing today in most urban spaces is the decline of human-environmental and human-environmental relationships. This study seeks to evaluate the extent of social interactions in these two paths and attempts to provide an optimal solution in this regard. Historical, appropriate physical structures And ... have been studied and divided into two sub-components of physical components such as existing values ​​and attitudes regarding physical components, and regarding subjective sub-components of mental imagery, user interests In this study, we tested the t-components and sub-components mentioned above. The research hypothesis is the effect of physical and non-physical elements and components on the formation of interactive spaces for communication. Man was endorsed by the environment.
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Geography and Urban Planning

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