This publication shares the findings of a one-year assessment of youth engagement in the urban governance of Beirut. The "Youth Engagement Index in Beirut" project was developed in 2017 and co-funded by the European Union within the framework of the regional program Med Culture
UNICEF Child Friendly Cities initiative launched in 1996 states that the well-being of children is t...
This chapter examines the youth cultural circuits and the institutional channels of political partic...
This article questions spatial experiences among students in Beirut. It mobilizes collaborative map ...
This publication shares the findings of a one-year assessment of youth engagement in the urban gover...
Governance entities that have tackled public participation for decades are now approaching more part...
Middle class youth are emerging as an oppositional force in Lebanon. Somewhat aware of their past an...
Youth in the Arab Mediterranean Countries (AMCs) amplified a special attention in the European Union...
Research Framework: While Beirut may be best known for its Pine Forest (recently reopened to the pub...
Call for Abstracts: Youth between the ages of 15 and 29 are the single largest and fastest expanding...
Governance entities that have tackled public participation for decades are now approaching more part...
This article introduces an intervention framework to build the capacity of Lebanese youth to partici...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-79).1 bound copy: 79 p.; 28 cm. Available at RNL
The EU's EuroMed Youth Programme has for a long time been the only one exclusively aimed at young pe...
This paper examined the impact of positive youth development initiatives on youth in Lahore, Pakista...
peer reviewedThis editorial introduces a thematic issue of Urban Planning on recent developments in ...
UNICEF Child Friendly Cities initiative launched in 1996 states that the well-being of children is t...
This chapter examines the youth cultural circuits and the institutional channels of political partic...
This article questions spatial experiences among students in Beirut. It mobilizes collaborative map ...
This publication shares the findings of a one-year assessment of youth engagement in the urban gover...
Governance entities that have tackled public participation for decades are now approaching more part...
Middle class youth are emerging as an oppositional force in Lebanon. Somewhat aware of their past an...
Youth in the Arab Mediterranean Countries (AMCs) amplified a special attention in the European Union...
Research Framework: While Beirut may be best known for its Pine Forest (recently reopened to the pub...
Call for Abstracts: Youth between the ages of 15 and 29 are the single largest and fastest expanding...
Governance entities that have tackled public participation for decades are now approaching more part...
This article introduces an intervention framework to build the capacity of Lebanese youth to partici...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-79).1 bound copy: 79 p.; 28 cm. Available at RNL
The EU's EuroMed Youth Programme has for a long time been the only one exclusively aimed at young pe...
This paper examined the impact of positive youth development initiatives on youth in Lahore, Pakista...
peer reviewedThis editorial introduces a thematic issue of Urban Planning on recent developments in ...
UNICEF Child Friendly Cities initiative launched in 1996 states that the well-being of children is t...
This chapter examines the youth cultural circuits and the institutional channels of political partic...
This article questions spatial experiences among students in Beirut. It mobilizes collaborative map ...