%0 Journal Article %T Analyzing the quality of urban life from the perspective of complexity Case study: District 2, District 13 of Tehran Municipality)) %J Journal of Geography and Spatial Systems %I Vian Publishing Institute %Z 1 %A Keramatalah Zayyari %A Hossein Hataminejad %A %D 1400 %\ 1400/07/11 %V 1 %N 2 %P 1-15 %! Analyzing the quality of urban life from the perspective of complexity Case study: District 2, District 13 of Tehran Municipality)) %K quality of urban life %K complexity %K District 2 %K District 13 of Tehran. %X Quality of urban life is a multidimensional concept and includes various social, economic, political and physical dimensions. This diversity in dimensions causes quality of life planning to be influenced by different actors and factors and crystallized with complex features such as Uncertainty, nonlinear growth and unpredictable capability. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to investigate the quality of urban life in District 2 of the Municipality of District 13 of Tehran and analyze the factors affecting it in terms of complexity. The method of data collection was based on questionnaires and interviews. Hierarchy and Expert Choice software and Mactor method are used. The statistical sample of the study includes 280 residents and 50 municipal experts in the 13th and 2nd districts. In the study of quality of life based on the results of AHP technique, it was found that in terms of quality of physical-spatial (objective) dimensions, environmental, socio-cultural and economic, Niroo havayi neighborhood and in terms of quality of physical-spatial (mental) dimensions of Piroozi neighborhood, They are considered the most desirable neighborhoods. However, in examining the factors affecting the quality of life, it was found that a variety of actors are involved in policies affecting the quality of urban life in Tehran and show different positions of convergence, divergence and competition towards quality of life policies. Such diversity in actors and convergence, divergence and competition in their stance on policies, indicate the diversity of elements of intervention in urban planning, especially quality of life. That is, the era of the idea of the city as a machine with executive tools such as comprehensive and detailed plans and static models is over, and evokes a new concept called the city as a complex system. %U http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/15909