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Sonst. PersonenBäumer, Katrin (Hrsg.); Jacob, Dana (Hrsg.); Reicher, Christa (Hrsg.); Schmidt-Kallert, Einhard (Hrsg.); Sinemillioglu, Hasan (Hrsg.)
TitelPlanning education for Iraq.
German and Iraqi planners in dialogue.
QuelleEssen: Klartext-Verl. (2013), 271 S.Verfügbarkeit 
ReiheDortmund international planning series. 60
ZusatzinformationInhaltsverzeichnis
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN978-3-8375-0811-6
SchlagwörterEmpowerment; Partnerschaft; Regionalentwicklung; Regionalplanung; Stadt-Land-Beziehung; Stadtplanung; Urbanisierung; Geschichte (Histor); Entwicklungsland; Internationale Zusammenarbeit; Management; Raumplanung; Hochschulbildung; Studium; Studiengang; Hochschule; Strategie; Nichtstaatliche Organisation; Student; Arabische Staaten; Asien; Irak; Naher Osten
Abstract"Iraq as a post-war country is undergoing a complex transformation process. The impositions challenge not only political stakeholders but society in general. In line with implications on the economic system, governmental structures, demography, cultural habits, natural resources and environment, spatial patterns are changing enormously. Iraqi government and especially its planning authorities are confronted with big challenges as these processes require new competences and enlarged capacity that have not been necessary to this extend in the past. The publication on hand is the product of the DAAD funded cooperation project 'pliq' (planning education for Iraq). The pliq project is developed from a long-standing co-operation between the Faculty of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University and Iraqi universities in Dohuk, Mosul, Diyala, Baghdad, Sulaimania and Erbil. The publication provides a platform for exchange between planners from Germany and from Iraq, from academia and practice, thus encouraging and strengthening dialogue concerning the state of the art in the field of planning. By comparing planning philosophies and exploring new approaches and best practices in planning education and planning practice in the respective countries, it seeks to sharpen the profile of spatial planning as a discipline with an important development task." (publisher's description). Content: Alexander Haridi: Preface (9); Introduction (11-14); Katrin Bäumer, Dana Jacob: History and outcomes of the German-Iraqi partnership for planning education (19-30); Dana Jacob: Two years in Dortmund - how ten Iraqi students experience the i r study abroad opportunity (31-36); Günter Kroes: Spatial planning education for and in Iraq - why and how the idea was born (37-43); Hasan Sinemillioglu: 20 years of planning in Iraq: a critical review (47-60); Muthar K. Omar, Fu'ad A. Mohammad: The planning challenge in Iraq (61-69); Einhard Schmidt-Kallert: Contemporary approaches to regional development planning (73-82); Thorsten Heitkamp: The 'REGIONALE' as a strategic instrument for regional development: the German experience (83-92); Abdul Ghafour Al-Atraqchi: Regional development and decentralisation process in Iraq (93-102); Rafid Al-Hamawandi: National Strategic Planning and City Development Strategy approaches for urbanisation strategy in Iraq (103-114); Eva Dick: Urban-rural linkages within and between regions - an international perspective (115-122); Johannes Luckenkotter, Hasan Sinemillioglu: From relief to empowerment: the changing role of NGOs in post-conflict development in Iraqi Kurdistan (123-139); Volker Kreibich: Management of public goods - water and sanitation (143-150); Dietwald Gruehn: Challenges of strategies for adaptation on climate change (151-158); Christoph Woiwode: Increasing urban resilience: towards an integral perspective on climate change response (159-168); Obey M. At-Wattar, SaharA. Mahmood: Potentials for recycling residential solid waste in Mosul City and Ninawa Governorate (169-177); Christa Reicher Contemporary approaches to urban revitalization (181-188); Heinz Nagler: The importance of the historical centre for the development of Arabian cities (189-202); Holger Hoffschroer, Daniel Tries The strategic master plan of Muqdadiyah City (203-212); Emad Hani Al-Allaf, Stefano Delia Torre: Meta-modelling for the conservation of cultural heritage (213-226); Hafsa Romzy Al-Omari: Factors influencing urban planning and design for the streets in Mosul City (227-236); Shireen Ismael: Heritage conservation in Iraq - the case of the Kurdistan Region (237-250); Dara Al-Yakoubi: Revitalisation of Erbil citadel, Iraq (251-259); Resume and outlook (263-267).
Erfasst vonGESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim
Update2014/1
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