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The success of an urban rehabilitation project is strongly based on its impact on everyday lives of the inhabitants.Lack of public awareness which has significant influence on implementation of urban rehabilitation projects,is a major cause of the ineffectiveness of urban schemes.Ineffective regulations regarding urban rehabilitation in Middle Eastern and North African(MENA)countries contributes to shortages in implementing urban rehabilitation schemes and plays a major role in causing distrust towards decision-makers.However,despite the increasing awareness and approval of MENA governments of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The success of an urban rehabilitation project is strongly based on its impact on everyday lives of the inhabitants.Lack of public awareness which has significant influence on implementation of urban rehabilitation projects,is a major cause of the ineffectiveness of urban schemes.Ineffective regulations regarding urban rehabilitation in Middle Eastern and North African(MENA)countries contributes to shortages in implementing urban rehabilitation schemes and plays a major role in causing distrust towards decision-makers.However,despite the increasing awareness and approval of MENA governments of the significance of public participation in sustainability of urban rehabilitation projects,these schemes do not benefit much from public participation.This study develops a deeper insight towards approaches of urban rehabilitation in a number of MENA cities in which public participation was reported to be employed as a means towards sustainable urban development.Fez,Aleppo,and Istanbul arerelevant cases as they are under the implementation of such projects.This study should be useful to researchers who investigate methods of community involvement in policy-making in developing countries.
Autorenporträt
Dr Golrokh Sepasdar has obtained her PhD degree in the school of Architecture, University of Liverpool in 2010. Her research interest is on urban rehabilitation in heritage cities, with focus on heritage cities of Middle East and North Africa. She is especially interested in methods of public participation and community involvement.