Document Type : علمی - پژوهشی

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1 Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Assistant Professor, Hakim Sabzevari University

2 Geography, Literature and Humanities, Ferdowsi, Mashhad, Iran.

3 Master's degree graduate, Ferdowsi University.

4 Master student in Geography and Urban Planning, Ferdowsi University.

10.22067/jgusd.2025.84004.1342

Abstract

One of the most important consequences of the rapid growth of urbanization and physical development of cities in the country over the past decades has been the unequal distribution of urban service land uses and the level of access that citizens have to them. In this context, sports land uses, which are essential for the health of the community, hold significant importance. Therefore, the appropriate establishment of such land uses and their accessibility for all citizens is recognized as a fundamental necessity. This research, which is applied and conducted with a descriptive-analytical method, examines the spatial distribution of sports land uses in the city of Mashhad from the perspective of spatial justice. To analyze the data, spatial statistical models have been used. In the first step, the spatial distribution pattern of sports centers and the evaluation of the dispersion of this land use in the environment of ArcMap software were investigated using density, clustering, the G-statistic, and spatial autocorrelation (Moran’s I). In the next step, the spatial autocorrelation between population and the number of sports land uses in relation to the distribution and density of sports centers at the regional level was analyzed and evaluated using Moran’s index in the Geoda software. The results show that the distribution of sports facilities and services in Mashhad’s urban areas is not balanced and coordinated. Specifically, regions 2, 10, and 11 have the highest density, while regions 8 and 12 have the lowest sports density. Additionally, there is no logical correlation between population density and sports service per capita in the areas. Peripheral areas with high population density have less access to sports services, which contrasts with the approach of spatial justice.

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