Ifpo (Institut français du Proche-Orient)
Post-Doc, Études Contemporaines
Researcher, Responsible for the Urban Observatory for Near-East
Thesis Title: The underlying principles of urban planning, The Elyssar project addressing irregular settlements in Beirut
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Through the analysis of a large urban reconstruction project in Beirut, Elyssar, this PHD thesis examines underlying principles of urban planning when its political and technical actors conceptualise the regularisation of irregular settlements. In Lebanon, these are mostly situated in the southern suburbs of the capital where failings of urban planning and competing rights created the conditions under which they developed. Elaborated during a negotiation between Prime minister Hariri and the Shi’ite parties Amal and Hezbollah, the decisions, whether uncontested or resulting from compromises, depended on both the actors’ strategies and their perceptions of the city. Three types of reasoning and their links to different value systems have been identified, all used by the actors irrespective of their position. This forms a framework within which the articulation of the perceptions and judgements informing the project decisions and the conditions under which they are implemented can be analysed.
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