International audienceAlthough urbanisation remains low in Yemen –– 32% in 2010 –– the 2000s were marked by strong urban growth in most regions as well as by various changes that deeply affected Yemeni cities, economically, politically, and socially. After describing the current state of urbanism in Yemen, including the processes of urbanisation and the parts played by political and economic actors (local, national, and international), the paper examines the consequences of urban transformations for society by observing how Yemen's particular urban characteristics are adjusting to new forms of globalised urban development. It concludes that the assets, just as much as the limitations, of Yemeni cities, as well as their regional and internat...
The thesis aims to take a closer look at fundamental problematic areas of Yemeni society, carries ou...
International audienceThis article puts the contributions in this special issue of Built Environment...
Since the end of the 20th century the governments of various Gulf states have been attempting to div...
International audienceAlthough urbanisation remains low in Yemen –– 32% in 2010 –– the 2000s were ma...
International audienceThe city of Sana'a is experiencing important physical and social changes with ...
Proceedings of Seminar eight in the series Architectural transformations in the Islamic world, held ...
In light of rapid global urbanisation, monitoring and mapping of urban and population growth is of g...
This article presents a few short stories by the famous Yemeni writer Mu/hammad al-Gharbî ‘Amrân; an...
This essay is based on Aliza Herberg\u27s final paper for the CRP Department\u27s Cities in a Global...
This article presents a few short stories by the famous Yemeni writer Muḥammad al‑Gharbī ‘Amrān and ...
International audienceMostly known for its old city—which has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage...
Yemen is one of the islamic countries in the arabic world. This report is the introduction of Shibam...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Urban or civil (madanī) society appeared in Yemen neither after the Revolution of 1962, nor with Yem...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The thesis aims to take a closer look at fundamental problematic areas of Yemeni society, carries ou...
International audienceThis article puts the contributions in this special issue of Built Environment...
Since the end of the 20th century the governments of various Gulf states have been attempting to div...
International audienceAlthough urbanisation remains low in Yemen –– 32% in 2010 –– the 2000s were ma...
International audienceThe city of Sana'a is experiencing important physical and social changes with ...
Proceedings of Seminar eight in the series Architectural transformations in the Islamic world, held ...
In light of rapid global urbanisation, monitoring and mapping of urban and population growth is of g...
This article presents a few short stories by the famous Yemeni writer Mu/hammad al-Gharbî ‘Amrân; an...
This essay is based on Aliza Herberg\u27s final paper for the CRP Department\u27s Cities in a Global...
This article presents a few short stories by the famous Yemeni writer Muḥammad al‑Gharbī ‘Amrān and ...
International audienceMostly known for its old city—which has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage...
Yemen is one of the islamic countries in the arabic world. This report is the introduction of Shibam...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Urban or civil (madanī) society appeared in Yemen neither after the Revolution of 1962, nor with Yem...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The thesis aims to take a closer look at fundamental problematic areas of Yemeni society, carries ou...
International audienceThis article puts the contributions in this special issue of Built Environment...
Since the end of the 20th century the governments of various Gulf states have been attempting to div...