Document Type : Research Article

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Islamic Azad university

10.22034/cpj.2024.453187.1272

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In Genaveh city, due to the absence of a desirable urban governance model, most programs have been top-down, leading to the undesirability of urban plans and schemes. The aim of this research is to enhance the indicators of good urban governance through the explanation of the Citizen's House model and approach in Genaveh and its extension to cities with a population of less than 100,000. Initially, the eight indicators of participation, efficiency and effectiveness, political stability, access to information, social justice, accountability, community-oriented, and legality were examined and evaluated using a combined analytical-quantitative and qualitative method. The research data was collected through library and field research methods. The target population was approximately 34,286 individuals, and the sample size was determined to be 384 using Cochran's formula. The indicators of good urban governance were analyzed using planning models and techniques such as TOPSIS and Fuzzy Vikor. The research findings and analytical test results indicate that the examined indicators are in an undesirable state and there is a need to improve their qualitative level in the neighborhoods of Genaveh city. The ranking results of the neighborhoods indicate variations in the level of governance across different areas. Finally, the Citizen's House approach was proposed in accordance with the conditions of Genaveh, with the aim of implementing it in Genaveh city first and then extending it to cities with a population of less than 100,000.

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