Toward Shaping a Vision for the Development of Jerusalem’s Sub-urbans: Al-Zaiem, Anata, Al-Ram and Kafer Aqab as Example

Volume |Issue 30| Summer 2019 |Articles

Abstract

The spatial urban fabric of Jerusalem has developed under a deep geopolitical conflict. This conflict fragmented the urban area, and affected the formation of a normal relationship between the city and its neighborhoods and sub-urbans. Currently the metropolitan of Jerusalem is divided according to administrative borders and the separation wall, which created an arbitrary division between the city and its sub-urban and hinterland. The division contributes to the deterioration of the urban environment. This paper describes and analyzes the reality of the Jerusalem sub-urbans, and discuss the cusecs of the status and situation of these sub-urban. The paper suggests strategies and tools for intervention to decrees the deterioration of the urban environment, based on lessons learned from international experience. The vision suggested in this paper try to transfer the existing notion of seeking a humanitarian aid and survivalizem, to adapting a developed approach despite the Israeli occupation, which consist the barrier a head of sustainable development of the sub-urbans of Jerusalem.

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راسم خمايسي

Urban Planning and Geography specialist, Professor of Urban Planning in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, and Head of Planning and Studies Center in Kafr Kanna. His research focuses on geography and urban and regional planning in the Palestinian Arab community. He received a doctorate in reviving and modernizing Arab town centres in Israel in 1993 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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