A war of stone and cement: the case of the Jerusalem Master Plan

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Francesco Chiodelli
Publishing Year 2012 Issue 2012/61 Language Italian
Pages 7 P. 59-65 File size 1940 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2012-061010
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This paper analyses the contents of the Jerusalem Master Plan in light of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over Jerusalem. Focus is on the theme of residential construction, the treatment of which is illustrated in relation to the various groups in the population (Arabs and Jews). Generally speaking, the thesis is supported that the master plan could be considered a document substantially consistent with the Israeli strategy of controlling the city through urban policies as practiced since 1967, though it is interesting to point out some elements that run counter to this trend.

Keywords: Jerusalem Master Plan; Israeli-Palestinian conflict; housing

Francesco Chiodelli, Una guerra di pietra e cemento: il caso del Jerusalem Master Plan in "TERRITORIO" 61/2012, pp 59-65, DOI: 10.3280/TR2012-061010