Planning Actors and Scales
This theme examines the roles of formal and informal actors in the (re)production of the built and natural environments, across scales, and the impacts of actors’ policies and strategies on people’s access to housing, basic services, and public space. The actors we study include: public agents, municipalities, international actors, religious groups, political parties, real-estate developers, banks, firms, refugees, vulnerable populations, informal service providers, NGOs, CBOs, and others. More specifically, we analyze (i) actors’ discourses on, and representations of space, (ii) the range of planning, financial and legal tools being mobilized, (iii) the organization of actors in multi-scalar networks where political exchange and legitimization abound, (iv) the policy and projects’ outcomes on people’s livelihoods, and (v) the ways in which dwellers navigate and contest unjust and unviable urban policies and interventions.
This theme also seeks to understand how contemporary territorial transformations trump policy-making undertaken within regional and local governments or sectorial ministries confined to rigid administrative boundaries. We advocate instead for management and planning approaches and tools that recognize the ever-changing social and ecological dimensions of the built and natural environments, and that prioritize integrated people-centered and viability goals.
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05.09.2024
Project
Beirut’s Post-Blast Urban Recovery: A Story of Nonprofits, Aid, and a Dysfunctional State
- Planning Actors and Scales
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28.08.2024
Call for Abstracts
Call for Abstracts at the RC21 meeting in Rabat 2025
- Planning Actors and Scales
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17.06.2024
Discussion
The Beirut Port Discussion Series
- Planning Actors and Scales
- Urban Recovery
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25.04.2024
Interview Q&A
Hijacked City: Urban Planning for a Better Beirut
- Planning Actors and Scales
- Spatial Practices
- Urban Citizenship
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27.03.2024
Journal Article
The Promises and Pitfalls of Disaster Aid Platforms: A Case Study of Lebanon’s 3RF
- Planning Actors and Scales
- Urban Recovery
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26.02.2024
Conference
City Debates 20th Edition: Disrupted Urbanisms
- Planning Actors and Scales
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02.10.2023
Video
Virtual Discussion Series: Housing Uncertainties, Financial Crisis, and Social Protections
- Social Value Of Land
- Planning Actors and Scales
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24.07.2023
Audio Recording
Commoning amidst Disasters and Dysfunctional States: Actors and Governance of the Urban Recovery of Beirut
- Planning Actors and Scales
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06.07.2023
Talk
Talk: Twilights and the Weathering of State Dreams: A Social History of the ‘Director General’ in Lebanon (1960-2020)
- Planning Actors and Scales
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13.06.2023
Interview Q&A
The Battle for Beirut's Urban Spaces: MEMO in Conversation with Mona Harb
- Planning Actors and Scales
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25.05.2023
Virtual Discussion Series
Housing Uncertainties, Financial Crisis, and Social Protections
- Social Value Of Land
- Planning Actors and Scales
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24.05.2023
Article
Limits of Reforms and Conditionalities in Lebanon's 3RF
- Planning Actors and Scales
- Urban Recovery
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11.05.2023
Talk
Twilights and the Weathering of State Dreams: A Social History of the ‘Director General’ in Lebanon (1960-2020)
- Planning Actors and Scales
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27.04.2023
Public Seminar
BUL and TPI hold Disaster Governance seminar on the recovery of Beirut after the Port Blast
- Urban Recovery
- Planning Actors and Scales
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07.02.2023
Public Seminar
Disaster Governance: The Recovery of Beirut After the Port Blast
- Planning Actors and Scales
- Urban Recovery
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09.11.2022
Our Reflections
Disaster Governance and Aid Effectiveness: the Case of Lebanon’s 3RF
- Urban Recovery
- Planning Actors and Scales
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28.10.2022
Webinar
Urban Politics in the Arab Region
- Planning Actors and Scales
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18.08.2022
Project
Beirut Land Dialogues: Pathways Towards Recovering the Social Value of Urban Land
- Social Value Of Land
- Planning Actors and Scales