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E-raamat: Urban Planning in North Africa

(University of Lisbon, Portugal)
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There has been relatively little written on the history of urban planning in North Africa, despite the wealth of towns and cities in this region which date back to Antiquity. The book explores the history of urban planning in North Africa and the challenges confronting contemporary urban planning in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. It examines the transnational flow of planning ideas during the colonial period, namely through the French, British, and Italian colonial presence, and the Portuguese and Spanish influences as well, and discusses key challenges currently confronting urban planning in the major urban centers in the region. The fifteen chapters that constitute the book offer an informed analysis of the history of urban planning in North Africa, covering the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods.

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This volume is the first to survey the urban planning practices and policies of the northern African subcontinent, from Portuguese and Ottoman times to post-independence. Rather than attempting to discern homogeneity and continuity in the planning experiences across this vast region over so many centuries, the contributing authors discuss the varied ways in which these cities have been built. What emerges from these pages is an understanding of how local, colonial, national and international actors have shaped North Africas cities. Eric Ross, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco In times of increased interest in North Africa, this book offers variegated insights into the history and present tendencies of urban planning in the region. Nunes Silva presents a diverse and stimulating collection of articles that offer overview perspectives and original case-studies and will enrich ongoing discussions among scholars and planning professionals. Vittoria Capresi, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction 1(4)
Carlos Nunes Silva
1 Colonial and Postcolonial Urban Planning in North Africa: An Overview
5(18)
Carlos Nunes Silva
2 Well-managed Cities: Old Regime Urban Planning Practices in Ottoman North Africa and Their Reform during the Tanzimat Era
23(8)
Nora Lafi
3 The `Oldest Modern' Colonization in Africa
31(12)
Romeo Carabelli
4 Ceuta Circa 1930: The Construction of a Functional City in the North of Africa
43(14)
Maria Cristina Garcia Gonzalez
Salvador Guerrero Lopez
5 Urban Planning in Morocco: Historical Legacy, Approaches to Urban Policies, and Changes in Urban Planners' Roles and Practices, 1960--2010
57(14)
Pascale Philifert
6 Urban Planning in Algiers in the Postcolonial Period: The Failure of Planning Instruments
71(10)
Tahar Baouni
7 The Making of the Urban Environment in Constantine
81(12)
Nadia Chabi
8 Urban Changes in the City of Setif, Algeria: Colonial and Postcolonial Periods
93(10)
Abderrahmane Diafat
Said Madani
9 Postcolonial Urban Changes of a Colonial Village: Ain Arnat, Algeria
103(12)
Said Madani
Abderrahmane Diafat
10 Broadening the Study of North Africa's Planning History: Urban Development and Heritage Preservation in Protectorate-era and Postcolonial Tunis
115(18)
Daniel E. Coslett
11 Heritage Preservation and Contemporary Production in Northern Africa Towns
133(12)
Romeo Carabelli
12 Maritime Ports as the Testing Field for a New Urbanity: Centroprojekt Zagreb Design for Naval Base Horns, Libya, 1976
145(12)
Mojca Smode Cvitanovic
Marina Smokvina
Branko Kincl
13 Chase Over the Nile: The Social Evolution of the Riverine Landscape in Urban Egypt
157(14)
Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem
14 Compromising Spatial Quality: Modernity in the Era of National State Building in Cairo
171(16)
Gehan Selim
15 British Planning Schemes for Alexandria and Its Region, 1834--1958
187(18)
Cristina Pallini
Annalisa Riccarda Scaccabarozzi
Index 205
Carlos Nunes Silva, PhD, is Professor Auxiliar at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal. His research interests are mainly focused on local government policies, history and theory of urban planning, urban and metropolitan governance, urban planning ethics, urban planning in Africa, research methods, local e-government, and urban e-planning.