URBAN REFLECTION DIFFERENTIATION OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON THE SOCIAL ASPECTS, CASE STUDY: CITY OF BOU-SAADA (ALGERIA)
Brahim Nouibat () and
Ali Redjem ()
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Brahim Nouibat: Laboratoire: Ville, Environnement, Société et Développement Durable.
Ali Redjem: Laboratoire: Ville, Environnement, Société et Développement Durable
Management Research and Practice, 2015, vol. 7, issue 3, 105-128
Abstract:
The article deals with the analysis of the phenomenon of neighbourhood’s differentiation within the same city, and its negative impact on the social aspects and manifestations of the population (prevalence of certain social lesions such as: crime assault, sexual harassment, theft and drug abuse ...). The study aims first at knowing the forms of urban inequality and differences and social relations between the residential neighbourhoods to reduce them as much as possible, and secondly at creating an urban balance between different neighbourhoods to activate a social cohesion among the population within the city, to find a sustainable residential environment and balanced urban through defining a set of recommendations and suggestions of the Steering and to address the urban phenomenon of differentiation between residential neighbourhoods and reduce them.Where neighbourhoods of the Algerian city of Bou Saada is the case study because it is living a large degree of differentiation.
Keywords: urban differentiation; social differentiation; residential neighborhoods; urbanization and manifestations of social lesions. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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