Visual pollution in the Algerian city: manifestations and causes. Case Study of the City of Batna
Khemissi Mansour () and
Mohamed Elcharif Addad ()
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Khemissi Mansour: Institute of Management of Urban Techniques, University of Oum El Boughi, Algeria
Mohamed Elcharif Addad: Institute of Management of Urban Techniques, University of Oum El Boughi, Algeria
Technium Social Sciences Journal, 2022, vol. 34, issue 1, 624-635
Abstract:
Construction is one of the most prominent phenomena in Algeria's cities. which resulted in deformation of the appearance of residential buildings that lacked aesthetic characteristics, The importance of the study of visual pollution lies in its direct relationship with the visual image of the city. The research aims to study the manifestations of visual pollution in the urban environment and to learn the factors and causes that led to it by studying the status of the centre of the city of Batna located In the Land Occupancy Scheme No. 8, based on the analytical and descriptive curriculum, the study showed the impact of Visual pollution and its relationship to the violation of building regulations.
Keywords: Visual Pollution; Urban Environment; Urban Legislation; City Centre of Batna (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.47577/tssj.v34i1.7150
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