Focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, this book discusses the complexities of rebuilding cities amid wars and conflicts, highlighting the importance of harnessing global knowledge.
It explores innovative approaches to urban planning, emphasizing the transformative power of ""creative destruction"" in shaping intelligent, diverse cities. Through the lens of mission-oriented innovation policies, it advocates for sectoral collaboration to tackle grand challenges, such as Sustainable Development Goals and climate change. It delves into the systemic nature of mission-oriented policies, drawing on science and innovation to address urban challenges and transform socio-technological regimes.
The book's three parts unfold a comprehensive exploration, encompassing historical reflections, current challenges, and future possibilities in city reconstruction. It provides a nuanced understanding of past endeavors, examines contemporary issues, and offers forward-thinking perspectives, creating a rich tapestry for urban planners, policymakers, and scholars.
Edited by:
Ali A. Alraouf,
Odeh Al-Jayyousi,
Kheir Al-Kodmany
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 740g
ISBN: 9781032857619
ISBN 10: 1032857617
Series: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City
Pages: 298
Publication Date: 11 April 2025
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction.Contextualizing Urban Reconstruction and Policy Innovation in the MENA Region. 1.Introduction: Notes on City Re-construction, Innovation and Sustainable Cities.Part 1.Past and Now. 2.Thinking Preservation and Reconstruction Through the Idea Of Urban Life: Reflecting on the practice of Yalla Project in the casbah of Nablus, Palestine. 3.Creating sustainable public spaces in historic neighborhoods: Tale of Kuzguncuk Bostan. 4.Environmental Governance in Unequal World. 5.War, Peace, and Reconstruction: Articulation and Synthesis of Lessons from International Experience in City Reconstruction. 6.The Millenary Cities of Mzab: A Paradigm for Contemporary Refugee Settlements in the Arab Region. Part 2.Current Issues and Realities. 7.On Ruins and Emptiness: Colonial Spatiality and Urban Politics in Palestine/Israel. 8.Beyond neoliberalism in Morocco: The new Green City of Benguerir and the UM6P Campus: a case study of culture-driven city re-construction. 9.Benghazi: Conflict, Instability, Urban Degradation and Culture as the Catalyst for Post-Conflict Recovery. 10.Reformulation The Urban Narrative of The Public Domain Of Al Quds Jerusalem As A City Of Conflict. Part 3.Future and Re-Imagining City Reconstruction. 11.Refugee Camp Administration in Jordan and the Impact on the Development of the Hosting Cities, a Comparative Analysis. 12.Rethinking Sacred Urbanism in New Mecca Projects. 13.Aleppo Old City: An integrated Post-Conflict Built environment regeneration. 14.Re-Imaging Cities Using Skyscrapers: A global perspective with a focus on the Middle East and Dubai. 15.Innovation Policy and Urban Re-construction: Paradigms Shifts. 16.Towards an Alternative Narrative of (RE)Construction of Contemporary Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Gulf Cities. Conclusion.Towards Sustainable Cities in the MENA Region.
Ali A. Alraouf is a professor of architecture and urbanism. His research interests focus on post-carbon urbanism, architecture, and heritage in Gulf cities. He has published more than 150 journal papers, critical reviews, essays, in addition to books and book chapters. Odeh Al-Jayyousi is a professor of innovation at Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain. He consulted with the EU, UN-ESCWA, World Bank, GIZ and USAID. He has published over 70 journal articles and books on sustainable development and innovation. His research interests include education policy, planning, sustainability, and innovation management. Kheir Al-Kodmany is a professor of urban planning at the University of Illinois Chicago, specializing in vertical urbanism, sustainable design, and visualization systems. With over 30 years of experience, he has published 15 books and 150+ scholarly works. His global expertise includes advising governments and delivering over 200 professional presentations, including numerous keynote addresses. He also worked for the Chicago firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).