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Title: | Building and planning regulations under Israeli colonial power: a critical study from Palestine | Authors: | Thawaba, Salem | Keywords: | Urban planning - Palestine;Colonial planning - Palestine | Issue Date: | 2019 | Abstract: | Colonial regimes used urban planning regulations as a tool to control and dominate other people and natural resources. Since the beginning of the past century, Palestine represented a good example of where urban planning regulations played a major role in urban transformation and development. The Israeli regime has been using old regional plans that were prepared by the British Mandate, and issued many others to achieve its aim of establishing settlements and dominating the West Bank. Consequently, this study explores how urban planning regulations can become a tool for controlling and dominating people and natural resources. This study investigated how these tools were used by controlling authority during the past century. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/6440 |
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