Urban Recovery
Intersecting Displacement with Post War Reconstruction
Herausgeber: Al-Harithy, Howayda
Urban Recovery
Intersecting Displacement with Post War Reconstruction
Herausgeber: Al-Harithy, Howayda
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This book calls for re-conceptualising urban recovery by exploring the intersection of reconstruction and displacement in volatile contexts in the Global South. It explores the spatial, social, artistic, and political conditions that promote urban recovery.
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This book calls for re-conceptualising urban recovery by exploring the intersection of reconstruction and displacement in volatile contexts in the Global South. It explores the spatial, social, artistic, and political conditions that promote urban recovery.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9780367550431
- ISBN-10: 0367550431
- Artikelnr.: 67823049
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9780367550431
- ISBN-10: 0367550431
- Artikelnr.: 67823049
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Howayda Al-Harithy is a Professor of architecture at the department of architecture and design at the American University of Beirut and Research Director at the Beirut Urban Lab. She is editor of Lessons in Post-War Reconstruction: Case Studies from Lebanon in the Aftermath of the 2006 War, published by Routledge in 2010.
1. Re-Conceptualizing Urban Recovery in the Age of Protracted Displacement
Part 1: Understanding Systems and Scales of Governance 2. Global Compacts
or Containment? Geopolitics by Design 3. Refugees, Resettlement, and the
Territorial Correlates of Resilience 4. Spatial Patterns, Gray Spacing, and
Planning Policy Implications: The Urbanization of Forced Population
Displacement in Lebanon 5. Governing Displaced Cities: Calibrating
Reconstruction Amidst Instability 6. City Development Frame as a Tool for
Urban Recovery in Azaz (Syria) Part 2: Housing the Displaced 7.
Understanding Protracted Displacement Through the Dwelling: The Temporal
Injustice of the Not Quite, Not Yet Solutions to Refugee Crises 8. Learning
to be a City: Emerging Practices for Housing the Displaced in Bar Elias
(Lebanon) 9. The Urban Recovery of Baghdad's Neighborhoods in the Aftermath
of 'Al-Taifiyah' Sectarian Conflict Part 3: Conceiving of Cultural Heritage
in the Recovery Process 10. From Recovery to Resilience: Challenges and
Opportunities for Post-Crisis Recovery of Urban Cultural Heritage 11. The
[Framing] of Heritage in the Post-War Reconstruction of Beirut Central
District (Lebanon) 12. The Politics of Urban Recovery in a Soviet-Era Spa
Resort Town: Heritage Tourism and Displaced Communities in Tskaltubo,
Georgia 13. Creative Institutionalism: Statecraft Beyond the State in
Palestine 14. Souls of Homes: Heritage as a Manifestation of Community
Relationships Through Space and Time Part 4: Space and Imaginaries in
Framing Post-crisis Recovery(s) 15. Transient City - Steadfast Camp:
Re/Construction of Ancient Rome and Present Dheisheh 16. Urban Recovery at
the Mall: Displacement and Solace in Beirut's Spaces of Consumption 17.
Confiscated Imaginaries: Notes on a Work in Progress
Part 1: Understanding Systems and Scales of Governance 2. Global Compacts
or Containment? Geopolitics by Design 3. Refugees, Resettlement, and the
Territorial Correlates of Resilience 4. Spatial Patterns, Gray Spacing, and
Planning Policy Implications: The Urbanization of Forced Population
Displacement in Lebanon 5. Governing Displaced Cities: Calibrating
Reconstruction Amidst Instability 6. City Development Frame as a Tool for
Urban Recovery in Azaz (Syria) Part 2: Housing the Displaced 7.
Understanding Protracted Displacement Through the Dwelling: The Temporal
Injustice of the Not Quite, Not Yet Solutions to Refugee Crises 8. Learning
to be a City: Emerging Practices for Housing the Displaced in Bar Elias
(Lebanon) 9. The Urban Recovery of Baghdad's Neighborhoods in the Aftermath
of 'Al-Taifiyah' Sectarian Conflict Part 3: Conceiving of Cultural Heritage
in the Recovery Process 10. From Recovery to Resilience: Challenges and
Opportunities for Post-Crisis Recovery of Urban Cultural Heritage 11. The
[Framing] of Heritage in the Post-War Reconstruction of Beirut Central
District (Lebanon) 12. The Politics of Urban Recovery in a Soviet-Era Spa
Resort Town: Heritage Tourism and Displaced Communities in Tskaltubo,
Georgia 13. Creative Institutionalism: Statecraft Beyond the State in
Palestine 14. Souls of Homes: Heritage as a Manifestation of Community
Relationships Through Space and Time Part 4: Space and Imaginaries in
Framing Post-crisis Recovery(s) 15. Transient City - Steadfast Camp:
Re/Construction of Ancient Rome and Present Dheisheh 16. Urban Recovery at
the Mall: Displacement and Solace in Beirut's Spaces of Consumption 17.
Confiscated Imaginaries: Notes on a Work in Progress
1. Re-Conceptualizing Urban Recovery in the Age of Protracted Displacement
Part 1: Understanding Systems and Scales of Governance 2. Global Compacts
or Containment? Geopolitics by Design 3. Refugees, Resettlement, and the
Territorial Correlates of Resilience 4. Spatial Patterns, Gray Spacing, and
Planning Policy Implications: The Urbanization of Forced Population
Displacement in Lebanon 5. Governing Displaced Cities: Calibrating
Reconstruction Amidst Instability 6. City Development Frame as a Tool for
Urban Recovery in Azaz (Syria) Part 2: Housing the Displaced 7.
Understanding Protracted Displacement Through the Dwelling: The Temporal
Injustice of the Not Quite, Not Yet Solutions to Refugee Crises 8. Learning
to be a City: Emerging Practices for Housing the Displaced in Bar Elias
(Lebanon) 9. The Urban Recovery of Baghdad's Neighborhoods in the Aftermath
of 'Al-Taifiyah' Sectarian Conflict Part 3: Conceiving of Cultural Heritage
in the Recovery Process 10. From Recovery to Resilience: Challenges and
Opportunities for Post-Crisis Recovery of Urban Cultural Heritage 11. The
[Framing] of Heritage in the Post-War Reconstruction of Beirut Central
District (Lebanon) 12. The Politics of Urban Recovery in a Soviet-Era Spa
Resort Town: Heritage Tourism and Displaced Communities in Tskaltubo,
Georgia 13. Creative Institutionalism: Statecraft Beyond the State in
Palestine 14. Souls of Homes: Heritage as a Manifestation of Community
Relationships Through Space and Time Part 4: Space and Imaginaries in
Framing Post-crisis Recovery(s) 15. Transient City - Steadfast Camp:
Re/Construction of Ancient Rome and Present Dheisheh 16. Urban Recovery at
the Mall: Displacement and Solace in Beirut's Spaces of Consumption 17.
Confiscated Imaginaries: Notes on a Work in Progress
Part 1: Understanding Systems and Scales of Governance 2. Global Compacts
or Containment? Geopolitics by Design 3. Refugees, Resettlement, and the
Territorial Correlates of Resilience 4. Spatial Patterns, Gray Spacing, and
Planning Policy Implications: The Urbanization of Forced Population
Displacement in Lebanon 5. Governing Displaced Cities: Calibrating
Reconstruction Amidst Instability 6. City Development Frame as a Tool for
Urban Recovery in Azaz (Syria) Part 2: Housing the Displaced 7.
Understanding Protracted Displacement Through the Dwelling: The Temporal
Injustice of the Not Quite, Not Yet Solutions to Refugee Crises 8. Learning
to be a City: Emerging Practices for Housing the Displaced in Bar Elias
(Lebanon) 9. The Urban Recovery of Baghdad's Neighborhoods in the Aftermath
of 'Al-Taifiyah' Sectarian Conflict Part 3: Conceiving of Cultural Heritage
in the Recovery Process 10. From Recovery to Resilience: Challenges and
Opportunities for Post-Crisis Recovery of Urban Cultural Heritage 11. The
[Framing] of Heritage in the Post-War Reconstruction of Beirut Central
District (Lebanon) 12. The Politics of Urban Recovery in a Soviet-Era Spa
Resort Town: Heritage Tourism and Displaced Communities in Tskaltubo,
Georgia 13. Creative Institutionalism: Statecraft Beyond the State in
Palestine 14. Souls of Homes: Heritage as a Manifestation of Community
Relationships Through Space and Time Part 4: Space and Imaginaries in
Framing Post-crisis Recovery(s) 15. Transient City - Steadfast Camp:
Re/Construction of Ancient Rome and Present Dheisheh 16. Urban Recovery at
the Mall: Displacement and Solace in Beirut's Spaces of Consumption 17.
Confiscated Imaginaries: Notes on a Work in Progress