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Israeli planners and designers : profiles of community builders / edited by John Forester, Raphaël Fischler, and Deborah Shmueli.
Title & Author:

Israeli planners and designers : profiles of community builders / edited by John Forester, Raphaël Fischler, and Deborah Shmueli.

Publication:

Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2001.

Description:

xii, 382 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.

Series:

SUNY series in oral and public history
SUNY series in Israeli studies

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-374) and index.
Urban Design, Planning, and Architecture -- From Desert Architecture to Community Planning in Acre: A profile of Ari Rahamimoff -- Directing Urban Design and Planning in Tel Aviv: A profile of Baruch Yoscovitz -- Changing Land Use Plans: Controversies Big and Small -- Planning and Building from Israel's Early Days to the Present: A profile of David Best -- Hearing Objections under Israel's Planning and Building Law: A profile of Michael Meyer-Brodnitz -- Community Development and Planning -- Community Organizing and Neighborhood Planning in Jerusalem: A profile of Avner Amiel -- Neighborhood Planning in Jerusalem: A profile of Sarah Kaminker -- Program Building and Reconciliation in East Jerusalem: A profile of Farid AbuGhosh -- Making City Planning Work -- Learning and Practicing the Politics of Planning: A profile of David Janner-Klausner -- Urban Design in the Shadow of Politics: A profile of Doron Zafrir -- Planning in an Arab Municipality: A profile of Rassem Khamaisi -- Health Planning -- HIV/AIDS Planning and Education in the Ethiopian Immigrant Community: A profile of Ronny Shtarkshall -- Public Health, Epidemiology, and Planning in the West Bank and Gaza: A profile of Ted Tulchinsky -- Policy Analysis and Planning -- The Development of Environmental Planning in Israel: A profile of Valerie Brachya -- Planning in the Housing Ministry: A profile of Chaim Fialkoff -- Economic Analysis in Urban Planning: A profile of Ruth Friedman -- National, Regional, and Urban Planning: The Long View from the Top.
ISBN:

0791450589 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9780791450581 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
0791450570 (alk. paper)
9780791450574 (alk. paper)

Subject:

City planning Israel.
Community development Israel.
Urbanisme Israël.
Développement communautaire Israël.
City planning
Community development
Gemeinde
Entwicklung
Stadtplaner
Huisvesting.
Opbouwwerk.
Stedenbouw.
Planning Israel.
Israel

Form/genre:

Oral history.

Added entries:

Forester, John, 1948-
Fischler, Raphael.
Shmueli, Deborah.
SUNY series in oral and public history.
SUNY series in Israeli studies.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 218572
Call No.: HT169.I8 I8 2001
Status: Available

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