A large part of the population in low-income countries (LICs) lives in fragile and conflict-affected states. Many cities in these states show high growth dynamics, but little is known about the relation of conflicts and urban growth. In Afghanistan, the Taliban regime, which lasted from 1996 to 2001, caused large scale displacement of the population. People from Afghanistan migrated to neighboring countries like Iran and Pakistan, and all developments came to a halt. After the US invasion in October 2001, all the major cities in Afghanistan experienced significant population growth, in particular, driven by the influx of internally displaced persons. Maximum pressure of this influx was felt by the capital city, Kabul. This rapid urbanizatio...
Afghanistan witnessed rapid urbanization in recent decades due to the post-war recovery process. Whe...
6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) -- JUL 26-30, 2015 -- La...
This study aims to review economic development throughout the war in Afghanistan by representing the...
The rapid growth of urbanization has been acknowledged by many researchers and it has been turned in...
With massive population expansion and fast economic development in last decade, urban land has incre...
This dissertation is an analysis of how the city of Kabul is being planned. This study addresses a g...
Since 2001 after the fall of Taliban around 6 million Afghans have returned from Iran and Pakistan, ...
Kabul, the capital and largest city in Afghanistan has been experiencing a massive population expans...
The global trend indicates that more and more people live and will continue to live in urban areas. ...
Since 2006, Afghanistan is dealing with one of the most dramatic trend of urban movement in its hist...
When passing through Kabul today, it is obvious that huge glass facades have been introduced as a ne...
Cities in Afghanistan have been rapidly urbanized; however, many parts of these cities have been dev...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Linking conflict events and cropland development in Afghanistan, 2001 to 2011, using MODIS land cove...
Afghanistan witnessed rapid urbanization in recent decades due to the post-war recovery process. Whe...
6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) -- JUL 26-30, 2015 -- La...
This study aims to review economic development throughout the war in Afghanistan by representing the...
The rapid growth of urbanization has been acknowledged by many researchers and it has been turned in...
With massive population expansion and fast economic development in last decade, urban land has incre...
This dissertation is an analysis of how the city of Kabul is being planned. This study addresses a g...
Since 2001 after the fall of Taliban around 6 million Afghans have returned from Iran and Pakistan, ...
Kabul, the capital and largest city in Afghanistan has been experiencing a massive population expans...
The global trend indicates that more and more people live and will continue to live in urban areas. ...
Since 2006, Afghanistan is dealing with one of the most dramatic trend of urban movement in its hist...
When passing through Kabul today, it is obvious that huge glass facades have been introduced as a ne...
Cities in Afghanistan have been rapidly urbanized; however, many parts of these cities have been dev...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Linking conflict events and cropland development in Afghanistan, 2001 to 2011, using MODIS land cove...
Afghanistan witnessed rapid urbanization in recent decades due to the post-war recovery process. Whe...
6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) -- JUL 26-30, 2015 -- La...
This study aims to review economic development throughout the war in Afghanistan by representing the...