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Evaluation of Place Attachment in Residential Complexes: Exploring the Multifaceted Nature of Geographic Concepts in the Philosophy of Geography in Tabriz Metropolis of Iran |
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Creator | Mohammad Ali Khaliji |
Title | Evaluation of Place Attachment in Residential Complexes: Exploring the Multifaceted Nature of Geographic Concepts in the Philosophy of Geography in Tabriz Metropolis of Iran |
Contributor | Kamran Jafarpour Ghalehteimouri |
Publisher | Banndamnoen Press |
Publication Year | 2568 |
Journal Title | International Journal of Multidisciplinary in Management and Tourism |
Journal Vol. | 9 |
Journal No. | 1 |
Page no. | 31-48 |
Keyword | Residential complex, place attachment, sense of place, path analysis, geographical concepts |
URL Website | https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ijmmt |
Website title | https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ijmmt |
ISSN | 2730-3306 |
Abstract | Urban development at various scales encounters challenges that are closely linked to the concept of place attachment, which drives more meaningful and effective actions in urban areas. Place attachment and a sense of place attachment, closely linked to a sense of belonging, emerges from personal memories and spatial experiences. This emotional connection promotes community engagement, social development, and investment by giving each place a unique identity that transforms it into a meaningful space for its residents. While urban spaces and architecture have historically facilitated human-environment interactions, many modern residential areas lack distinctiveness and significance. This study investigates place attachment in residential complexes, specifically focusing on Nasr, Asman, and Rushdieh complexes in Tabriz, Iran. Through a descriptive-analytical approach, data was gathered from 200 residents selected using Cochran's formula. Results show that the physical environment is the most significant predictor of place attachment, with a high beta coefficient of 0.742, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful architectural design and functional amenities. Social and cultural factors also play a significant role in attachment, with social factors positively influencing community bonds (beta = 0.425) and cultural factors contributing indirectly (beta = 0.119). These findings underscore the necessity of a comprehensive approach in urban planning that enhances the physical, social, and cultural aspects of residential spaces, fostering a deeper sense of belonging and identity among residents. |