PLANNING IN THE SHADOW OF URBAN CIVIL CONFLICT: A CASE

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PLANNING IN THE SHADOW OF URBAN CIVIL CONFLICT: A CASE
STUDY FROM BELFAST
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = P52215
G Dawson , University of Liverpool Department of Civic
Design
ULDCD, may 1984 48pp, diags (Working Paper 24) RP55215A

Describes the results of a study whose aims were to examine
one ethnically divided area of inner Belfast to try to
explain why the area is in such bad physical shape and find
reasons behind the state of enmity which exists between
Protestant and Catholic people and to examine plans, for
redevelopment in the area in the context of security
provision and planning for Sectarianism.

Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, public order

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