1st Edition

The Changing Middle Eastern City

Edited By G.H. Blake, R.I. Lawless Copyright 1980
    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Middle East, defined here as extending from Morocco to Iran and Turkey to Sudan, lies at the crossroads of three continents – Africa, Asia and Europe. With the largest reserves of petroleum in the world its importance is well beyond its physical size and population. Rapid urban growth has radically transformed Middle Eastern society in recent decades, but the associated problems are incompletely understood. This volume, first published in 1980, highlights some of the major issues of Middle Eastern urbanisation and provides a comprehensive statement about the current position of research. Urban origins and the nature of urban growth are discussed to provide a background to considerations of migration, employment, housing and retailing. The contributors suggest that planning strategies have hitherto proved inadequate with small towns being largely overlooked, historic quarters rapidly disappearing and water in short supply. Future research into all these problem areas is considered essential, but the research must be coordinated and utilised. Concentrating on practical problems, achievements and challenges for research, the contributions in this book, specially commissioned from active researchers in the field, will prove a valuable guide to recent ideas and developments in the Middle East.

    1. The Origin and Evolution of Towns: 4000 BC to AD 1900 J.M. Wagstaff  2. Contemporary Urban Growth J.I. Clarke  3. Migration in Space: Immobility in Society A.M. Findlay  4. Aspects of Urban Employment J.S. Birks and C.A. Sinclair  5. Socio-Economic Problems: the Role of the Informal Sector D.W. Drakakis-Smith  6. ‘Quarters’ and Ethnicity T.H. Greenshields  7. The Evolution of Retailing Patterns V.F. Costello  8. Urban Planning: Perspectives and Problems B.D. Clark  9. The Future of Historic Centres: Conservation or Redevelopment? R.I. Lawless  10. The Small Town G.H. Blake  11. Urban Water Problems Peter Beaumont  12. The Urban Future G.H. Blake and R.I. Lawless

    Biography

    G.H. Blake, R.I. Lawless