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Civil Society Participation in Urban Development in Countries of the South: The Case of Syria

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  • Sacha Hasan
  • Christopher McWilliams

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This paper seeks to recognize the importance of understanding the current formal and informal regulatory frameworks that shape the process of land-use decision-making in the countries of the South in order to facilitate civil society participation. The case of Syria is examined, where analysis was conducted to identify the key social actors and the forms of relationships between them. To understand and identify the position of civil society in the process of land-use decision-making and examine the possibilities to increase its effect within the examined urban development governance was a key objective. In addition, the need to recognize the capacity needs of social actors and the necessity to develop context-based legal frameworks for civil society organizations that recognize both the formal and the informal structures of civil society were vital. This, however, requires an understanding of the socially accepted frameworks that shape the informal relations between society actors and also analysing the possibility of institutionalizing these relations. Delivering the latter will make it possible to create a contextually grounded legal framework that regulates the process of civil society participation as a requirement for land-use decision-making.

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  • Sacha Hasan & Christopher McWilliams, 2015. "Civil Society Participation in Urban Development in Countries of the South: The Case of Syria," International Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(3), pages 228-250, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cipsxx:v:20:y:2015:i:3:p:228-250
    DOI: 10.1080/13563475.2014.984663
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