Analysis and explanation of the urban spaces of Mahshahr Port from the perspective of the principles of a child-friendly city (Case study: Mehrumah Park)

Document Type : Science - Research

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Assistant professor Department of geography and urban planning ,mahshahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mahshahr

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. This research was conducted with the aim of measuring the level of parents' satisfaction children From Mehrumah Park in Mahshahr port, which is applied-developmental in terms of purpose and descriptive-analytical and survey method. The statistical population includes children's parents and the sample size is 383 samples. The reliability coefficient has been confirmed using Cronbach's alpha test with a value of 0.8. One-sample t-test, multivariate regression analysis, correlation coefficient and analysis of variance were used to analyze the indicators. The results of the research indicate that the score of child-friendly city indicators is in favorable conditions, except for the health-sanitary index. The safety and security index with a beta value of 0.368 has the greatest role and explanation power in predicting the satisfaction of parents of children among the child-friendly indicators in Mehrumah Park, Mahshahr port, and the environmental and physical criterion with a beta value of 0.267 is the second priority, Health - sanitary has the lowest priority with a beta value of 0.166. Based on this, the four basic principles for realizing the criteria of a child-friendly city in Mehrumah Park in Mahshahr port are: a one-dimensional view of creating a child-friendly city, paying attention to education as the basis and foundation of development, giving priority to local culture in creating friendly cities child and considering the city as an educational laboratory where the child learns and experiences what he has learned (coordination of education and lived experience).
Keywords: Evaluation, Satisfaction, Child-Friendly City criteria, Mehrumah Park, Mahshahr Port

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 11 March 2025
  • Receive Date: 25 May 2024
  • Revise Date: 29 November 2024
  • Accept Date: 11 March 2025