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Spatial Planning with Obstacles
40 Years of Spatial Planning in Crisis Regions and Developing Countries
herausgegeben von Alexandra Hill und Katrin WeissInhaltsverzeichnis
Planning in development countries – Examples from growing regionsEinhard Schmidt-Kallert: Tracing the livelihood strategies of multi-locational households
Wilbard J. Kombe: Women’s access to urban land and property in sub-saharan Africa: Policies, practices and the role of the informal land supply sector
Alexandra Hill, Christian Lindner: City structure and development of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Patterns and trends of informal urban dynamics
Wolfgang Scholz: How to guide informal urban development in Africa? The case of Zanzibar town in Tanzania
Karin Gaesing: Participatory land use planning for the conservation of biodiversity in Kenya
Alonso Ayala: The integration paths of the barrios of Caracas, Venezuela
Katrin Weiß: Spatial Planning for Regions in Growing Economies. The SPRING Master Programme – a success story
Sebastian Elbe: Beyond Spatial Planners in the field of Scientific Political Consulting: Experiences and conclusions for future planner training Planning in crisis regions – Policy strategies and implementation
Viktoria Waltz: The role of planning and the cooperation with planning faculties in developing countries – A reflection of the experiences in Africa and the Middle East
Christa Reicher, Thorsten Schauz: Planning in and for the Middle East – Benefits resulting from cooperating with regions in crisis
Yazid Anani: A new common border space. An abstract model for a more ‘just’ cross-border cooperation
Maram Tawil: Refugee Camps in Jordan: Options for urban redevelopment
Hasan Sinemillioglu: Reconstruction in Kurdistan and the role of the international community
Damodar Adhikari: Restructuring local democracy in Nepal under a federal system