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| '''Author(s)''' || style="background:Lavender"|''Yasaman Rahimi, Fardokht Hadji Salimi''
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File:Land use Fardokht and Yasaman .jpg|''As it has been shown on this map, the main land uses are divided into four main region of Nur Forest, Residential, Agricultural and also the commercial line on the north of the city. Also the important places have been shown on the map. ''
File:Land use Fardokht and Yasaman .jpg|''As it has been shown on this map, the main land uses are divided into four main region of Nur Forest, Residential, Agricultural and also the commercial line on the north of the city. Also the important places have been shown on the map. ''
File:Development Process fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''Development Process,On this diagram has been shown that how the agricultural land sue decreased over the years and instead commercial and residential land uses increased (There is low accessibility to data from 1986 until now via internet network).''
File:Development Process fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''Development Process,On this diagram has been shown that how the agricultural land sue decreased over the years and instead commercial and residential land uses increased (There is low accessibility to data from 1986 until now via internet network).''
File:yourcase_landscapeunit3.jpg|''add a caption''
 
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=== Green/blue infrastructure ===  
=== Green/blue infrastructure ===  
*''What are the major potential elements of a green/blue infrastructure network? Are these likely to change/disappear? Why is that?''
 
* ''You find my background material on green infrastructure in our [[Reading_List_Coastal_Landscapes|reading list]]''
*''add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
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File:Green blue infrastructure Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''There are three main Green and Blue Infrastructure in Nur which are compared based on their influences, in the following table.''
File:Green blue infrastructure Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''There are three main Green and Blue Infrastructure in Nur which are compared based on their influences, in the following table.''
File:your case_green blue infrastructure2.jpg|''add a caption''
 
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=== Actors and stakeholders ===  
=== Actors and stakeholders ===  
* ''Who is driving changes in this landscape? Who is affected by those changes?
 
* ''Draw a stakeholder and/or power map: Who is affected highly but with low power? Who has high power but is not affected?''
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File:Actors and stakeholders Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''It can be said a big part of the changes in this region is caused by new constructions.Here are the explanations about some of the named groups in the following Power Map:_Private Investors: Those who invest but do not leave in Nur_Local Investors: Those who invest and leave in Nur._Seasonal Residents: Those who have a house in Nur, but they leave in other cities in most of the seasons_Tourists: Those who do not have a house in Nur and come to visit this city.''
File:Actors and stakeholders Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''It can be said a big part of the changes in this region is caused by new constructions.Here are the explanations about some of the named groups in the following Power Map:_Private Investors: Those who invest but do not leave in Nur_Local Investors: Those who invest and leave in Nur._Seasonal Residents: Those who have a house in Nur, but they leave in other cities in most of the seasons_Tourists: Those who do not have a house in Nur and come to visit this city.''
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=== Sacred spaces and heritage ===  
=== Sacred spaces and heritage ===  
*''Which places/elements hold cultural value and to whom?''
 
* ''You may add a map and some images, please also explain in your caption why these elements are valuable''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:Sacred spaces and heritage Fardokht and Yasaman 1.jpg|''Nur forest park is the biggest natural park in midlist by 3600 ha. It holds a symbolic meaning in the area because of its location and  Monumental trees.''
File:Sacred spaces and heritage Fardokht and Yasaman 1.jpg|''Nur forest park is the biggest natural park in midlist by 3600 ha. It holds a symbolic meaning in the area because of its location and  Monumental trees.''
File:Sacred spaces and heritage Fardokht and Yasaman 2.jpg|''Nur forest park is located near the sea; hence arrangement of sea and forest or green and blue infrastructure together, brings a symbolic identity and sense of place there.In addition to this, there are monumental trees like Velvet maple and Chestnut-leaved oak.''
File:Sacred spaces and heritage Fardokht and Yasaman 2.jpg|''Nur forest park is located near the sea; hence arrangement of sea and forest or green and blue infrastructure together, brings a symbolic identity and sense of place there.In addition to this, there are monumental trees like Velvet maple and Chestnut-leaved oak.''
File:your case_sacredspace3.jpg|''add a caption''
 
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Visual appearance and landscape narrative ===  
=== Visual appearance and landscape narrative ===  
*''Which elements are essential for the landscape character?''
 
*''Has the landscape been painted or otherwise depicted, when and whom? Which elements are essential?''
*''Which narratives exist? Who has written about this landscape or depicted it in some way?''
*''You can add text and images''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
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File:Visual appearance and landscape narrative-Fardokht and yasaman 1.jpg|''A huge rock due to the erosion,shaped like an elephant.There is a religious myth among the local people implying that, this rocky elephant is a miracle! ''
File:Visual appearance and landscape narrative-Fardokht and yasaman 1.jpg|''A huge rock due to the erosion,shaped like an elephant.There is a religious myth among the local people implying that, this rocky elephant is a miracle! ''
File:Visual appearance and landscape narrative-Fardokht and yasaman 2.jpg|''Resource: http://tripbama.com/fa/ Access : 18.04.2018''
File:Visual appearance and landscape narrative-Fardokht and yasaman 2.jpg|''Resource: http://tripbama.com/fa/ Access : 18.04.2018''
File:your case_character3.jpg|''add a caption''
 
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== A.2 Summary of you landscape system analysis and your development Targets ==
== A.2 Summary of you landscape system analysis and your development Targets ==
* ''You can summarize your findings with an DPSI(R) Model or a Spider Diagram''
 
* ''Link back to the [http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals Sustainable Development Goals]: Which goals are at risk?''
* ''What is your hypothesis for this landscape?''
* ''Visualise your hypothesis with one graphic/pict''
* ''Are there any existing initiatives taking action in this landscape? Do you have a critical perspective on that?''
* ''Add text and visuals''


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== A.3 Theory reflection ==  
== A.3 Theory reflection ==  
* ''Reflect on at least three international policy documents in relation to their local landscape case''
'''* ''Building a green infrastructure for Europe'''
* ''choose one international, one European and one national document''
Different environmental features which function in different scales, can be considered as GI. Although not any green area can be included, it needs to act in a more multifunctional way such as a cool air corridor or an encouraging place for biodiversity. 
* ''You can choose references from our [[Reading_List_Coastal_Landscapes|reading list]]''
Spatial planning is one of the effective ways to build GI, including strategic levels of locate the best places (for habitat enhancement projects), guide infrastructure developments towards robust areas and also identify multi functional zones. The benefits would appear in different aspects such as environmental, social, climate change adaptation and biodiversity.  ''
* ''Scope: 250 words''
 
'''* ''Sustainable Development Goals'''
 
On 2015, 17 main goals were set focusing on end of poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. As examples of these goals good health and well-being (considering aspects such as clean water and sanitation, reducing malaria and the spread of HIV/AIDS), affordable and clean energy (considering aspects such as renewable sources, modern energy and efficiency) and sustainable cities and communities (considering aspects such as transportation, housing, energy and infrastructure) can be mentioned. For achieving these goals -in the next 15 years- the cooperation among governments, private sector, civil society and people would be needed.''
 
'''* ''European Commission Marine Strategy Framework Directive'''
 
Marine and coastal environments is experienced the effect of pollution from land and ocean sources. Hence for preserving the marine and coastal zone, the marine directive framework as a first EU legislation was established which is promoting a sustainable use of marine waters. Good environmental status (GES) of Europe’s waters by 2020 is the major goal of the marine directive framework. While besides maintaining the water, economic and social sector related to marine zone are plays and important role.
The directive sets up European marine regions and sub regions based on geographical and environmental criteria and it lists four marine regions; The Baltic sea, the North-East Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black sea. Each member state needs to devise a strategy for its marine water and it should be kept up to dated and reviewed every 6 years. Now, the second cycle of the process is started in 2018.''


== A.4 References ==
== A.4 References ==
* ''give a full list of the references you have used for this section''
* ''Directorate-General for Environment (European Commission) (2014), Building a green infrastructure for Europe, European Union, Belgium
* European Commission Marine Strategy Framework Directive
* United Nations. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)''


= Phase B: Landscape Evaluation and Assessment =
= Phase B: Landscape Evaluation and Assessment =
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== B.2 Mapping ==
== B.2 Mapping ==
*''As defined by your assessment strategy you conduct the mapping and present your findings here''
 
*''As a minimum, at least three different themes need to be mapped, you may choose more if needed''


<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
File:your case_your assessment mapping themel.jpg|''briefly explain the findings of your mapping''
File:Mapping Fardokht and Yasaman.JPG|''With the purpose of more detailed theme maps, the plan of Nur Beach has been divided into four portions.''
File:your case_your assessment mapping theme2.jpg|''briefly explain the findings of your mapping''
File:Mapping them1 Fardokht and Yasaman.png|''In the following map, by the density of the yellow duts, the quality of the current lightning has been shown. Although in front of the residential constructions there are lightnings, but there are lots of places beside of the sea without proper light during the night.''
File:your case_your assessment mapping theme3.jpg|''briefly explain the findings of your mapping''
File:Mapping them1-2 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''As it gets closer to the east part of Nur County, the number of the planned and designed areas with propet lightning on the edges, increase.''
File:Mapping them2 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''There are many street connections, in different widens which connect the main east-west street to the beach, although most of these streets are not equipped by proper pedestrian paths.''
File:Mapping them2-2 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''The end of most networks connections-between the free space of the street and the beach- have been used by people as parking areas.''
File:Mapping them3 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''On these maps the current green areas have been shown. Also the water surface as an area with potential has been colored. There are also lots of green areas in the private territories which are usually surrounded by the territory walls.''
File:Mapping them3-2 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''Perhaps it could be said the function of being a green space, have been defined for many of these areas, but not all of them have been designed, which as a result some of them -specially the unbounded areas- can be considered as risks of having low maintenance and low safety.''
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== B.3 Problem definition and priority setting ==
== B.3 Problem definition and priority setting ==
* ''Give a summary of the major findings of your mapping process, what are the problems/potentials identified?''
 
* ''Draw a problems/potentials map''
* ''In this level, three different layers of each portion have been overlapped. Therefore it can be seen the places which have lacks and problems (in the three themes of Lightning, Accessibility and Greenery). The places which have the boldest potentials, demonstrated by having multiple layers on them.''
* ''Set priorities for the most relevant issues''


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File:your case_problems_potentials map.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Risk and potentials 1 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''In fact those areas with higher number of ‘green lines’, have the highest potential and areas higher number of ‘red lines’, have the highest risk.''
File:Risk and potentials2 Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''The lack of proper lightning can result the risk of lack of safety and also low quality of the space, which such situation is happening between of some of the residential areas. Also having the parking lots in the open spaces between the end of the streets can reduce the quality of the open space as well.''
File:Priorities and Targets Fardokht and Yasaman.JPG|''Locating main poles in Nur Beach, finding comprehensive solutions to supply the lacks, strength the potentials such as designing and make a proper plan for abounded green area, defining parking areas based on the location of the poles and streets connections, providing bicycle and pedestrian access to Nur Beach and , providing proper lightning are our major priorities.''
 
 
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== B.4 Theory reflection ==
== B.4 Theory reflection ==
* ''Please reflect the assessment and evaluation methods used based on at least three readings''
* ''Being far from our project site although motivated us to moslty go through online researches and also relying on long distance talks with the people whom have used this place (friends, family members and etc.) but it also caused us to have access to limited data. Based on the kind of the data that we could have access to and also proper needed analysis for this site, we chose a combination of DPSIR analysis and quantitative and comparative assessments to achieve a wide perspective through drivers, pressures, states, impacts and responses to be able to consider different aspects in our further process and to find the lacks and potentials by overlaping different layers''
* ''Did you encounter limitations'''
* ''During this phase, the lack of accessible and updated online resource and also although by having long distance connections to the people whom have experienced this site, we achieved important information, but still in our case not being able to go to the site in person to have deep aimed interviews with the citizens and users could be considered as an another limitation.''
* ''200 words test contribution''


== B.5 References ==
== B.5 References ==
* ''give a full list of the references you have used for this section''
* ''M.Sheibani, N.Razavi, F.Mofrad (2017). Coastal Landscape Characterization (The Case of the Sartol Seacoast), RI-VISTA, Bushehr, Iran.
* ''P.Kristensen (2004). The DPSIR Framework, National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark.
* ''N.Aladin, I.Plotnikov (2004). The Caspian Sea, Lake Basin Management Initiative
* ''Svarstad, H., et al. (2007). Discursive biases of the environmental research framework DPSIR, Land Use Policy, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2007.03.005''


=Phase C – Strategy and Master Plan =
=Phase C – Strategy and Master Plan =
== C.1 Goal Setting ==  
== C.1 Goal Setting ==  
*''Define strategic planning objectives based on the evaluation findings''
*''Based on the results of overlapping three different layers of lightening, accessibility and also greenery, with the consideration of the users, their needs and their wants, in this level we know the points of our site with the highest risk mounts and also highest potential. Finding solutions and responses considering these three different aspects in the aim of providing proper poles on the site of Beach Nur in the same way of reducing the risks and using the current potentials would be considered as our main objectives through strategic planning.''
*''Link back to your original targets from section one and the [http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/Sustainable Development Goals]''
* ''150 words text contribution''


== C.2 Spatial Strategy and Transect ==
== C.2 Spatial Strategy and Transect ==
*''translate your strategic goals into a vision''
*''develop a spatial translation of your vision''
*''exemplify your vision in the form of a transect with concrete interventions''
*''add map(s) and visualizations''
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
File:your case_spatial_translaton_vision.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Spatial Vision Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''add caption here''
File:your case_transect.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Transection Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''add caption here''
File:your case_transect_detail1.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Interventions Fardokht and Yasaman (2).jpg|''add caption here''
File:your case_transect_detail2.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Interventions Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''add caption here''
</gallery>
</gallery>


== C.3 From Theory of Change to Implementation ==
== C.3 From Theory of Change to Implementation ==
*''For implementing your vision: Which partnerships are needed? Which governance model is required?''
 
*''Who needs to act and how? Draw and explain a change/process model/timeline''
*''In the purpose of achieving to the named goals, a cooperation among the  Government, Local Government, Builders, Professionalist, Citizens and users would be needed. We do consider the citizens strongly because in the end they are the ones who will use this place. Therefore the results will be more functional and proper if from the beginning the participation of citizens occurs. Also having a realistic process from the first step till the end with the consideration of proper connection among different partnerships would be needed. ''
*''Which resources are needed? On which assets can you build?''
*''add 150 words text and visuals''


<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
File:your case_spatial_your governance model.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Partnerships and governance Fardokht and Yasaman.jpg|''In the purpose of achieving to the named goals, a cooperation among the  Government, Local Government, Builders, Professionalist, Citizens and users would be needed. We do consider the citizens strongly because in the end they are the ones who will use this place. Therefore the results will be more functional and proper if from the beginning the participation of citizens occurs. Also having a realistic process from the first step till the end with the consideration of proper connection among different partnerships would be needed.''
File:your case_spatial_your process model.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Partnerships and governance Fardokht and Yasaman (2).jpg|''add caption here''
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* ''give a full list of the references you have used for this section''
* ''give a full list of the references you have used for this section''


= D. Process Reflection =
 
*''Reflect in your intercultural and interdisciplinary team on the outcomes of your study''
*''In the process of this project there were different limitations, especially in the access to the needed data and also not having access to have fieldwork in the site with the citizens and local government, which in some steps it made it hard to go further. But we learned and tried to make the best profit from what we had access to. It helped us to have a wider point of view, to think in a more creative way, to either find a way or create a way through our goals.
*''Which limitations were you facing?''
''
*''What have you learnt from each other?''
*''What would you do differently next time?''
*''You can also use diagrams/visuals''
*''250 words text''





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Area Caspian Sea, North of Iran
Place Nur Caunty
Country Iran
Topics Nur Beach
Author(s) Yasaman Rahimi, Fardokht Hadji Salimi
Nur-Beach.png

Rationale

  • Why do you think this case is relevant? What is your hypothesis considering the landscape challenges?
  • Format: 3-4 sentences

Location and scope

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A Landscape System Analysis

A.1 Landscape layers and their system context

Geomorphology, landscape units and coastal typology

Land use

Green/blue infrastructure

Actors and stakeholders

Sacred spaces and heritage

Visual appearance and landscape narrative

A.2 Summary of you landscape system analysis and your development Targets

A.3 Theory reflection

* Building a green infrastructure for Europe Different environmental features which function in different scales, can be considered as GI. Although not any green area can be included, it needs to act in a more multifunctional way such as a cool air corridor or an encouraging place for biodiversity. Spatial planning is one of the effective ways to build GI, including strategic levels of locate the best places (for habitat enhancement projects), guide infrastructure developments towards robust areas and also identify multi functional zones. The benefits would appear in different aspects such as environmental, social, climate change adaptation and biodiversity.

* Sustainable Development Goals

On 2015, 17 main goals were set focusing on end of poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. As examples of these goals good health and well-being (considering aspects such as clean water and sanitation, reducing malaria and the spread of HIV/AIDS), affordable and clean energy (considering aspects such as renewable sources, modern energy and efficiency) and sustainable cities and communities (considering aspects such as transportation, housing, energy and infrastructure) can be mentioned. For achieving these goals -in the next 15 years- the cooperation among governments, private sector, civil society and people would be needed.

* European Commission Marine Strategy Framework Directive

Marine and coastal environments is experienced the effect of pollution from land and ocean sources. Hence for preserving the marine and coastal zone, the marine directive framework as a first EU legislation was established which is promoting a sustainable use of marine waters. Good environmental status (GES) of Europe’s waters by 2020 is the major goal of the marine directive framework. While besides maintaining the water, economic and social sector related to marine zone are plays and important role. The directive sets up European marine regions and sub regions based on geographical and environmental criteria and it lists four marine regions; The Baltic sea, the North-East Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black sea. Each member state needs to devise a strategy for its marine water and it should be kept up to dated and reviewed every 6 years. Now, the second cycle of the process is started in 2018.

A.4 References

  • Directorate-General for Environment (European Commission) (2014), Building a green infrastructure for Europe, European Union, Belgium
  • European Commission Marine Strategy Framework Directive
  • United Nations. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Phase B: Landscape Evaluation and Assessment

B.1 Assessment Strategy

  • Based on the hypothesis derived from your previous landscape systems analysis you are now asked to define the goals for assessing the landscape. Your assessment is the basis for evaluating the landscape status.
  • Which elements and phenomena need to be mapped, why and how?
  • This a text contribution, max 250 words

B.2 Mapping

B.3 Problem definition and priority setting

  • In this level, three different layers of each portion have been overlapped. Therefore it can be seen the places which have lacks and problems (in the three themes of Lightning, Accessibility and Greenery). The places which have the boldest potentials, demonstrated by having multiple layers on them.

B.4 Theory reflection

  • Being far from our project site although motivated us to moslty go through online researches and also relying on long distance talks with the people whom have used this place (friends, family members and etc.) but it also caused us to have access to limited data. Based on the kind of the data that we could have access to and also proper needed analysis for this site, we chose a combination of DPSIR analysis and quantitative and comparative assessments to achieve a wide perspective through drivers, pressures, states, impacts and responses to be able to consider different aspects in our further process and to find the lacks and potentials by overlaping different layers
  • During this phase, the lack of accessible and updated online resource and also although by having long distance connections to the people whom have experienced this site, we achieved important information, but still in our case not being able to go to the site in person to have deep aimed interviews with the citizens and users could be considered as an another limitation.

B.5 References

  • M.Sheibani, N.Razavi, F.Mofrad (2017). Coastal Landscape Characterization (The Case of the Sartol Seacoast), RI-VISTA, Bushehr, Iran.
  • P.Kristensen (2004). The DPSIR Framework, National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark.
  • N.Aladin, I.Plotnikov (2004). The Caspian Sea, Lake Basin Management Initiative
  • Svarstad, H., et al. (2007). Discursive biases of the environmental research framework DPSIR, Land Use Policy, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2007.03.005

Phase C – Strategy and Master Plan

C.1 Goal Setting

  • Based on the results of overlapping three different layers of lightening, accessibility and also greenery, with the consideration of the users, their needs and their wants, in this level we know the points of our site with the highest risk mounts and also highest potential. Finding solutions and responses considering these three different aspects in the aim of providing proper poles on the site of Beach Nur in the same way of reducing the risks and using the current potentials would be considered as our main objectives through strategic planning.

C.2 Spatial Strategy and Transect

C.3 From Theory of Change to Implementation

  • In the purpose of achieving to the named goals, a cooperation among the Government, Local Government, Builders, Professionalist, Citizens and users would be needed. We do consider the citizens strongly because in the end they are the ones who will use this place. Therefore the results will be more functional and proper if from the beginning the participation of citizens occurs. Also having a realistic process from the first step till the end with the consideration of proper connection among different partnerships would be needed.

C.4 References

  • give a full list of the references you have used for this section


  • In the process of this project there were different limitations, especially in the access to the needed data and also not having access to have fieldwork in the site with the citizens and local government, which in some steps it made it hard to go further. But we learned and tried to make the best profit from what we had access to. It helped us to have a wider point of view, to think in a more creative way, to either find a way or create a way through our goals.