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Urban and Regional Planning in Israel

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Can Planning Replace Politics?

Part of the book series: The Van Leer Jerusalem Foundation Series ((JVLF,volume 4))

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Israel has been planning in turbulence throughout the 30 years of its existence. The turbulence arises from the constant hostility and frequent wars with its Arab neighbors and from its rapid population growth, primarily from immigration.

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  1. Benjamin Akzin and Yehezkel Dror, Israel, High-Pressure Planning, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse 1966, pp. 39–59.

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  2. Eliezer Brutzkus, Physical Planning in Israel, Department of Interior, Jerusalem, 1964, p. 23.

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  3. Nathaniel Lichfield, Israel’s New Towns: A Strategy for Their Future, Vol. 1 (draft), Israel Ministry of Housing, February 1970, p. 32.

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  4. Albert Hirschmann, Strategy of Economic Development, Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut, 1958, pp. 62–77.

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Raphaella Bilski Itzhak Galnoor Dan Inbar Yohanan Manor Gabriel Sheffer

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Hill, M. (1980). Urban and Regional Planning in Israel. In: Bilski, R., Galnoor, I., Inbar, D., Manor, Y., Sheffer, G. (eds) Can Planning Replace Politics?. The Van Leer Jerusalem Foundation Series, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8857-6_9

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