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Shmueli, Deborah F.
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Israel's invisible Negev bedouin = issues of land and spatial planning /
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Israel's invisible Negev bedouin/ by Deborah F. Shmueli, Rassem Khamaisi.
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issues of land and spatial planning /
Author:
Shmueli, Deborah F.
other author:
Khamaisi, Rassem.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2015.,
Description:
xi, 102 p. :ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Bedouin - Evolving Meanings -- Chapter Three: Arab Communities of Israel and their Urbanization -- Chapter Four: Theoretical Context: Justice, Urbanism and Indigenous Peoples -- Chapter Five - Negev (in Hebrew) or Naqab (in Arabic) Bedouin -- Chapter Six: Evolution of Local Authorities: an Historical Overview -- Chapter Seven: Resettlement Planning 1948 - Present -- Chapter Eight: Lessons Learned -- Chapter Nine: Proposals for Flexible Bedouin Resettlement and Collaborative Planning.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Bedouins - Israel -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16820-3
ISBN:
9783319168203 (electronic bk.)
Israel's invisible Negev bedouin = issues of land and spatial planning /
Shmueli, Deborah F.
Israel's invisible Negev bedouin
issues of land and spatial planning /[electronic resource] :by Deborah F. Shmueli, Rassem Khamaisi. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xi, 102 p. :ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in geography,2211-4165. - SpringerBriefs in geography..
Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Bedouin - Evolving Meanings -- Chapter Three: Arab Communities of Israel and their Urbanization -- Chapter Four: Theoretical Context: Justice, Urbanism and Indigenous Peoples -- Chapter Five - Negev (in Hebrew) or Naqab (in Arabic) Bedouin -- Chapter Six: Evolution of Local Authorities: an Historical Overview -- Chapter Seven: Resettlement Planning 1948 - Present -- Chapter Eight: Lessons Learned -- Chapter Nine: Proposals for Flexible Bedouin Resettlement and Collaborative Planning.
This Brief provides a contextual framework for exploring the settlement rights of Israel's Bedouin population of the Negev desert, a traditionally pastoral nomadic Arab population. In 1948, the Israeli government relocated this population from the Negev region to settlements in Siyag. The explicit aim was to control the Negev area for security purposes, sedentarize a nomadic people, and to improve their living conditions and bring them into the modern economy. Since then, many of the Bedouin population have continued to urbanize, moving into smaller towns and cities, while some remain in the settlement. The Israeli government's has recently proposed a new settlement policy towards the Bedouin population, that would expel many from their current homes, which came into recent controversy with the UN Human Rights commission, causing it to be withdrawn. Israel as a whole has very complex social, cultural, and political fabric with territorial uncertainties. This Brief aims to provide an overview of the current situation, provide a theoretical, historical and legal context, explore barriers to implementation of previously proposed policies, and provide potential solutions to improve individual and collective stability and balance the cultural and territorial needs of the Bedouin population with the larger goals of the Israeli government. This work will be of interest to researchers studying Israel specifically, as well as researchers in urban planning, public policy, and issues related to indigenous populations and human rights. .
ISBN: 9783319168203 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-16820-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: DS113.75
Dewey Class. No.: 305.89272056949
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