ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Urban architecture, design, development and planning
Architectural analysis and evolution of spaces in mosques in Aleppo City, Syria

M. Amirabadi Farahani; M.M. Raeesi

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 433-454

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.01

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Since the mosque is one of the most important manifestations of Islamic civilization, it is important to examine its spatial structures. The present study aims to identify the main constituent structures of the spaces in mosques and to investigate how they have changed over ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Urban and municipalities management
Determinants of technical inefficiency in solid waste collection service

L.A. Chamwali; A.J. Mzava; S. Watundu

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 455-468

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.02

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Developing countries have been experiencing a rapid increase in their population. This comes in hand with more human activity and hence increased solid waste generation as one of the by-products. The continuous surge in solid waste generation is a challenge to these countries. ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Urban and municipalities management
Identify and prioritize the factors affecting fiscal discipline in Municipalities

S. Motahari; A. Taftiyan; M. Moeinadin

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 469-486

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.03

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Global events in recent months, such as the (COVID-19) pandemic, have put pressures on the public budget Especially in municipalities that have made it more difficult to understand and measure. Meanwhile, Fiscal discipline as one of the most basic concepts of optimal management ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Human capital in urban management
Providing a lean human resources management model

D. Halvachizadeh; Gh. Memarzadeh; N. Mohammadi; H. Doroudi

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 487-498

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.04

Abstract
  BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Quick advancement of technology, rising risks, globalization, and expectations for privatization are among the environmental characteristics that current organizations are facing. To be successful in this setting, lean human resources provide a competitive advantage, which ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Urban and municipalities management
The physic-chemical assessment of urban river basin using macroinvertebrate indices for the environmental monitoring of urban streams

O. Gotore; A. Munodawafa; R. Rameshprabu; T.P. Phillip Masere; V. Mushayi; T. Itayama

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 499-510

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.05

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The major sources of pollution along the Mukuvisi River are industrial effluents from Msasa, Graniteside, and Southerton industrial sites, sewage effluent from Firle sewage works, pesticide and fertilizer runoff from Pension and surrounding farms, and domestic and diffuse pollution ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Urban architecture, design, development and planning
Evaluation of the energy consumption mechanism of settlements in urban morphology context

H. Karamozian; S. Zanganeh Shahraki; R. Farhudi

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 511-528

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.06

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: According to global statistics, the amount of energy consumption in recent decades has grown uncontrollably and maximally due to the energy consumption in urban fabrics, except for transportation, which is clearly the quality of placement and construction of building masses ...  Read More

REVIEW PAPER Urban social and cultural welfare
A systematic literature review on community relocation in the historic urban contexts

M. Azarnoush; E. Esfanjari Kenari; A. Ghaffari; A. Pereira Roders

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 529-544

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.07

Abstract
  Community relocation could be voluntary or forced, but such change in the composition of inhabitants can endanger the historic urban context and its cultural significance. So, finding the answer to these questions is crucial: What are the main factors for relocation in historic urban contexts, and are ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Urban architecture, design, development and planning
Investigation of spatial-physical development model based on spatial analysis, GIS and Holdern entropy model

M. Jahanbani; E. Lashkari

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 545-560

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.08

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Irregular and unplanned development of cities has led to some difficulties with the natural environment and human well-being reflected in the inappropriate spatial structure. Perception of physical-spatial pattern leads to the invention of appropriate policies to equitable ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Human capital in urban management
The relationship between technology and economic growth: The moderating role of human capital

M. Pourehtesham

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 560-570

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.09

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most economists believe that the lack of investment in manpower is the cause of low economic growth in developing countries, and as long as these countries do not use their knowledge to improve their professional skills, the return on labor and capital will remain at a low ...  Read More

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Human capital in urban management
Evaluation of the impact of strategic human resource management subsystems on improving innovation capability

S. Amani; M. Mosakhani; K. Daneshfard

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2022, Pages 571-584

https://doi.org/10.22034/IJHCUM.2022.04.10

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVS: Today, creative and innovative manpower is one of the most important assets and capital of organizations. Although strategic human resource management can be effective in enhancing employee innovation capability, not many research examined the impact of this type of management ...  Read More