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1- PHD in Urbanism, Tourism Research Center, Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najaf Abad, Iran , Minaharandi@sar.iaun.ac.ir
2- Assistant Professor, Tourism Research Center, Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najaf Abad, Iran
3- M.A in Urban Planning, Tourism Research Center, Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najaf Abad, Iran
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Chaharbagh Abbasi plays a role as one of the most important urban spaces in Isfahan and it can be a super influential factor in expressing the concept of a sense of a place for your users. The existence of the natural axis of Zayandehroud and the green axes at the intersection with the historical axis of Chaharbagh has doubled the physical qualities of this urban space, which has provided a favorable platform for pedestrians to use this urban space. This research aims to measure the opinions regarding the revival of Chaharbagh Abbasi axis with emphasis on socio-cultural influences and it is a user-oriented research. One of the important necessities of studying the socio-cultural effects of Chaharbagh Abbasi pedestrian walkway is its strong physical and social dual nature. Therefore, the main goal in the plan to revive the cultural-historical axis of Chaharbagh Abbasi with urban-tourism pedestrian function is that, along with the revival of Chaharbagh Abbasi, a part of the historical landscape of Isfahan in its most important and influential historical period will be reflected in the new plan. In this regard, with a qualitative approach, based on the method of grounded theory and with the benefit of in-depth interviews with urban experts who were selected in the form of sampling skilled people based on expertise and also, tourists and businessmen who were interviewed in the form of random targeted sampling were used. The obtained results were presented in the form of a contextual model and a core category in order to measure the satisfaction of the revitalization axis, and finally it was achieved that attention to historical signs and historical identity, the association of collective memories, inclusiveness, tourism development and urban furniture among Three groups of interviewees were the most important.
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