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Yarza Perez, A.J. (author)
The world is facing global challenges that are dramatically changing the social and physical environments, resulting in cultural confrontation. Rapid urban growth, and gentrification increase urban pressure while jeopardizing social cohesion, multicultural values and local economies. Moreover, environmental factors associated with climate change...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Lewandowska, Julka (author)
Aliyah, the great Jewish migration resulting from popularization of Zionism, brought end to the Jewish diaspora in the form, in which it was known before. The massive migration brought large numbers of new settlers to the area of Palestine with the aim of (re)creating their country – Israel. A new country required new infrastructure,...
student report 2023
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Westerbeek, Renzo (author)
This thesis will research Tel Aviv and more specifically its ‘White City Area’, which is Unesco World Heritage due to a great number of International Style buildings and urban heritage, which is unseen anywhere else in the world. The research uses the Zionist vision of Theodor Herzl, described in his book Altneuland as a framework, who wrote,...
student report 2022
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Schwake, G. (author)
Frontier settlements played a key role in the formation of Israeli society and its territorial project. In the pre-statehood years and during the first decades after the establishment of the state of Israel, settling the frontiers formed one of the main national objectives, securing the nation’s control over space while promoting a unified local...
journal article 2022
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Chebach, Tzruya Calvao (author), Ashkenazy, A. (author), Tchetchik, Anat (author), Blass, Vered (author)
Supermarkets have become a major actor in driving a shift to more sustainable agricultural practices throughout the agri-food value chains, using certification schemes and other instruments known as non-state market driven (NSMD) governance. This paper explores what factors may affect farmers’ willingness to join such mechanism once it is in...
journal article 2022
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Khasanshina, Ksenia (author), Barazani, Shimon (author), Tal, Yoav (author)
Israel is a small territory country. It causes a lack of land for residance in areas of demand. Therefore, the issue of utilizing land effectivley include underground and above, registration of rights in the land in a three-dimensional form is particularly relevant. The main problem was the definition of ownership in Israeli legislation. At the...
conference paper 2021
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de Hoop, Guus (author)
The Israel-Palestine conflict is a traumatic experience that continues to violate the underlying basic structures of the Israeli and Palestinian societies. The cultural differences of commemoration of this conflict complicate coming to a stable convergence of a single render of the traumatic events. To date, research has been limited to the...
student report 2021
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Schwake, G. (author)
The Israeli Community Settlements are small-scale non-agricultural villages that consist of a limited number of families and a homogenous character. This method began to be used by the Israeli government and its different planning agencies during the 1970s as a tool to strengthen the state's territorial and demographical control over the Israeli...
journal article 2021
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Schwake, G. (author)
The settlements along the Trans-Israel Highway illustrate the privatisation of the national settlement enterprise. To understand this process, this dissertation focuses on the settlement production mechanism, which consists of the reciprocal interests of the government and various private groups to develop and domesticate the border area between...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Schwake, G. (author)
Housing and settlement played a key role in the formation of an Israeli society and its territorial project. While earlier frontier settlement relied on the rural sector and on peripheral development towns, with the liberalisation and privatisation of the local economy it was incorporated in the nationwide suburbanisation process. Eventually,...
journal article 2020
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Schwake, G. (author)
In the 1980s the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) initiated the construction of several suburban communities for the benefit of its personnel. These new settlements offered the opportunity of a better quality of life in a homogeneous and exclusive environment, all in a commuting distance from the main metropolises. The State subsidized the...
journal article 2020
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Schwake, G. (author)
Settling in Palestine is an integral part of the national revival of the Jewish nation, which eventually led to the establishment of the state of Israel. This paper defines the Practical Zionism territorial strategy as a Settle and Rule mechanism that evolved through four periods of development, from the pre-state era to the post-state era:...
journal article 2020
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Schwake, G. (author)
This paper focuses on Kochav-Yair and Oranit, two localities that exemplify the Israeli Suburban Settlement phenomenon. With the first being developed by a selective group of families and the latter by a single private entrepreneur, yet both with the full support of the state, they represent the selective privatisation of the national settlement...
journal article 2020
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Adi, Rachel (author), Shnaidman, Anna (author), Barazani, Shimon (author)
Cadastre can be referred to as a legal frame which connects three main components of any land administration system: people, land and law. A functional and reliable cadastral system is a vital factor in proper management of land, which in turn leads to sustainable development and a strong economy of a country. The need for a solid cadastral...
conference paper 2018
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de Jong, Klaas (author)
Water scarcity and unequal distribution of water to different social groups is a problem around the world - mostly in arid and dry climatological conditions. In Israel and the Palestinian Territories water is used as a territorial tool in what I call 'spaces of conflict and opposition'. What could the role of e.g. an architect be in spaces of...
master thesis 2018
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Schaap, T.A. (author)
Background The research is executed as a master thesis for the MSc program Management of Technology at the TU Delft and is conducted in collaboration with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the state of Israel in Tel Aviv. The researcher has spent six months in Israel to perform this research and was subsidized by Climate-KIC to...
master thesis 2015
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Felus, Yaron (author), Barzani, Shimon (author), Caine, Alisa (author), Blumkine, Nimrod (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
This paper contains the results of the 3D Cadastre and LADM (Land Administration Domain Model) investigations in context of possible future renewal of the Cadastral database at the Survey of Israel. The two topics of 3D Cadastres and LADM are highly related and therefore this paper covers both aspects. After recapturing the past 3D cadastre...
conference paper 2014
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Felus, Y. (author), Barzani, S. (author), Caine, A. (author), Blumkine, N. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
This paper contains the results of the 3D Cadastre and LADM (Land Administration Domain Model) investigations in context of possible future renewal of the Cadastral database at the Survey of Israel. The two topics of 3D Cadastres and LADM are highly related and therefore this paper covers both aspects. After recapturing the past 3D cadastre...
conference paper 2014
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Van der Meijden, B. (author)
journal article 2012
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Wolff, J.W. (author)
European railways have faced fundamental reforms to their organizational structures in the past decades. The reform plans, instigated by the European Union, resulted in a vast arrange of organizational structures visible today, more or less unique per EU member state. The main question that arises: do performances of European railways relate to...
master thesis 2011
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