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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023

Socio-spatiality in the peri-urban: Development or disorganization

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These different forms of housing have triggered a process of successive micro-urbanization which gradually dots the agrarian territory of the plain. It will be a question of understanding the ways of living that are deployed there by asking in particular the question of the roots of new inhabitants in these spaces (Cote, 2013) and the forms of appropriation that they deploy there Jacques Lévy theorized this idea by opposing the “Amsterdam model” and the “Johannesburg model”, clearly leaning towards the first to the detriment of the second on their territory. Furthermore, new peripheral urbanizations meet the 'expectations' of many citizens concerned about their (own) quality of life, even if it means road dependency and - much worse - a strong externalization of costs. , in time (transfer to future generations), in space (traffic nuisances, concentrated elsewhere) and among 'disadvantaged' social categories (Freney, 2014), the approach to the form and typology of urbanization is not strictly egalitarian (which is impossible), but helping to minimize spatial divides (very variable accessibility in the territory), temporal (strong variations in accessibility depending on the period) or social (differences in accessibility automatically induce socio-segregation -spatial, whether in terms of functions or living.
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hal-04339201 , version 1 (12-12-2023)

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Feriel Boustil, Moussadek Benabbas, Monique Poulot. Socio-spatiality in the peri-urban: Development or disorganization. 8èmes journées de géographie algérienne, Laboratoire Espace Géographique Et Aménagement du Territoire(EGEAT) Oran, Dec 2023, USTO 2 Oran Algérie, Algeria. ⟨hal-04339201⟩
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