Urban Planning in Jordan AView Towards Decentralization

α
Elaf Dawodieh
Elaf Dawodieh
σ
Nabeel Al-Kurdi
Nabeel Al-Kurdi
α University of Jordan University of Jordan

Send Message

To: Author

Urban Planning in Jordan AView Towards Decentralization

Article Fingerprint

ReserarchID

NSDS4

Urban Planning in Jordan AView Towards Decentralization Banner

AI TAKEAWAY

Connecting with the Eternal Ground
  • English
  • Afrikaans
  • Albanian
  • Amharic
  • Arabic
  • Armenian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Basque
  • Belarusian
  • Bengali
  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Catalan
  • Cebuano
  • Chichewa
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Chinese (Traditional)
  • Corsican
  • Croatian
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • Esperanto
  • Estonian
  • Filipino
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Frisian
  • Galician
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Greek
  • Gujarati
  • Haitian Creole
  • Hausa
  • Hawaiian
  • Hebrew
  • Hindi
  • Hmong
  • Hungarian
  • Icelandic
  • Igbo
  • Indonesian
  • Irish
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Javanese
  • Kannada
  • Kazakh
  • Khmer
  • Korean
  • Kurdish (Kurmanji)
  • Kyrgyz
  • Lao
  • Latin
  • Latvian
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourgish
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malay
  • Malayalam
  • Maltese
  • Maori
  • Marathi
  • Mongolian
  • Myanmar (Burmese)
  • Nepali
  • Norwegian
  • Pashto
  • Persian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Punjabi
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Samoan
  • Scots Gaelic
  • Serbian
  • Sesotho
  • Shona
  • Sindhi
  • Sinhala
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian
  • Somali
  • Spanish
  • Sundanese
  • Swahili
  • Swedish
  • Tajik
  • Tamil
  • Telugu
  • Thai
  • Turkish
  • Ukrainian
  • Urdu
  • Uzbek
  • Vietnamese
  • Welsh
  • Xhosa
  • Yiddish
  • Yoruba
  • Zulu

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to present the problem of centralization in Jordan, which transformed Amman into a capital state, where 4 million out of 10,103,311 concentrated in the capital, Amman. Urban planning policies in Jordan are orienting to the capital, Amman, which has turned into a magnet point and this is related to numerous reasons, which are economical, educational and health conditions, in addition to the absence of regional planning, which is concerned with the balanced distribution of services between urban areas. The results showed the effective urban polices for decentralization urban planning by creating a schematic model and redefining a global strategy for urban planning in Jordan to achieve decentralization by providing a smart growth economic development and giving each city a chance to assume a powerful part in attracting investmen.

References

20 Cites in Article
  1. Ababsa Myriam (2012). Unknown Title.
  2. Brown (1994). Land Use and the Causes of Global Warming.
  3. Ahmad Ijaz,& Dr,Ullah Bajwa Ihsan (2005). REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING -ISSUES AND REALITIES, 41st ISoCaRP Congress.
  4. _Al-Shawabkeh Ram I (2015). The role of sustainable urban design principles in delivering high density mixed use schemes in Jordan: Using Amman as a case study, A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
  5. Thrift (2002). Economic Development Reference Guide.
  6. Shlomo Angel,Jason Parent,Daniel Civco,Alexander Blei,David Potere (2011). The dimensions of global urban expansion: Estimates and projections for all countries, 2000–2050.
  7. Basudeb (1965). Analysis of Urban Growth and Sprawl from Remote Sensing Data, library of Congress.
  8. Basudeb Bhatta (2010). Urban Growth and Sprawl.
  9. Mark,Lou Egan,Mary (1993). Linking Business Development and Community Development in Inner Cities.
  10. Prof. Yirmibesoglu,Assoc. Ertekin,Prof. Berkoz (2011). Participation Of The Elderly In Social And Physical Activities, Case Of Istanbul.
  11. E Blakely (1994). Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice.
  12. Yumei Cai (2004). Guidelines of Land Use Plannig of FAO and its reference.
  13. Carson Richard (2001). Does Centralized Planning Work? 14.
  14. Robert Cervero,Michael Duncan (2006). 'Which Reduces Vehicle Travel More: Jobs-Housing Balance or Retail-Housing Mixing?.
  15. Masser (2003). Urban growth pattern modeling: A case study of Wuhan city, China.
  16. Clos Joan (2015). Habitat III: Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development.
  17. G David,Rossiter (1996). A theoretical framework for land evaluation.
  18. Dzwierzynska Jolanta,Prokopska Aleksandra (2017). Urban Planning by Le Corbusier According to Praxeological Knowledge.
  19. Gunnarsson Finnveden (2016). Sustainable development goals for cities -JPI Urban Europe.
  20. Jubenkanda Marume (2016). Research Handbook on the Ombudsman.

Funding

No external funding was declared for this work.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Ethical Approval

No ethics committee approval was required for this article type.

Data Availability

Not applicable for this article.

How to Cite This Article

Elaf Dawodieh. 2020. \u201cUrban Planning in Jordan AView Towards Decentralization\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 20 (GJRE Volume 20 Issue J4): .

Download Citation

Journal Specifications

Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

Print ISSN 0975-5861

e-ISSN 2249-4596

Keywords
Classification
GJRE-J Classification: FOR Code: 870105
Version of record

v1.2

Issue date

August 6, 2020

Language
en
Experiance in AR

Explore published articles in an immersive Augmented Reality environment. Our platform converts research papers into interactive 3D books, allowing readers to view and interact with content using AR and VR compatible devices.

Read in 3D

Your published article is automatically converted into a realistic 3D book. Flip through pages and read research papers in a more engaging and interactive format.

Article Matrices
Total Views: 2355
Total Downloads: 1024
2026 Trends
Related Research

Published Article

The purpose of this research is to present the problem of centralization in Jordan, which transformed Amman into a capital state, where 4 million out of 10,103,311 concentrated in the capital, Amman. Urban planning policies in Jordan are orienting to the capital, Amman, which has turned into a magnet point and this is related to numerous reasons, which are economical, educational and health conditions, in addition to the absence of regional planning, which is concerned with the balanced distribution of services between urban areas. The results showed the effective urban polices for decentralization urban planning by creating a schematic model and redefining a global strategy for urban planning in Jordan to achieve decentralization by providing a smart growth economic development and giving each city a chance to assume a powerful part in attracting investmen.

Our website is actively being updated, and changes may occur frequently. Please clear your browser cache if needed. For feedback or error reporting, please email [email protected]

Request Access

Please fill out the form below to request access to this research paper. Your request will be reviewed by the editorial or author team.
X

Quote and Order Details

Contact Person

Invoice Address

Notes or Comments

This is the heading

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

High-quality academic research articles on global topics and journals.

Urban Planning in Jordan AView Towards Decentralization

Elaf Dawodieh
Elaf Dawodieh University of Jordan
Nabeel Al-Kurdi
Nabeel Al-Kurdi

Research Journals