War Victims and the Right to a City
From Damascus to Zaatari
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:8th Jul '22
Should be back in stock very soon

This book analyzes the role of integrated spatial planning in constructing eco-sustainable urban housing in post-conflict scenarios and investigates two different spaces in an emergency: Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan and Damascus city in Syria. The book presents a new innovative tool that assists in building a successful and sustainable reconstruction after emergencies which corresponds to the planning approach's heterogeneous nature within emergency situations. The same innovative theoretical framework also covers the ramifications of climate change on the urban built environment and reduces its sociological impact on the stricken communities.
This book is intended for researchers, academics, students, spatial planners, policy makers, think tank groups, and public entities who are interested in post-disaster reconstruction and the issues of refugee camps.
“The book presents a well-structured investigation. … War Victims and the Right to a City offers the reader a structured look at the role of urban planning in the camp-city relationship from a relevant and unique perspective. … the book … Provides valuable insights into the camp-city relationship in Jordan and Syria and the role of urban planning in emergency response.” (Reiqa Salem Qubailat, KULT_online - Review Journal for the Study of Culture, Issue 69, May, 2024)
ISBN: 9783031046001
Dimensions: unknown
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125 pages
2022 ed.