Department of Engineering & Technology, Wollega University, Nekemte, Ethiopia
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An Examination of Master Plan Ethnicity in Urban Areas
Author(s): Sitesh Singh*
This study examines the government's approach to segregation through urban planning and the history of master planning in Kabul. The first
of five master plans was created. The city of ethnic division was exacerbated by the civil war. The Pashtun, Tajik, and ethnic groups that live in
three distinct zones make up the majority of the city's ethnic diversity. Starting with the initial master plan for Kabul in the continuing through the
current urban design framework for Kabul, the urban planning literature and master plans for the city are examined. The authoritarian planning of
the first three master plans was based on technical rather than communicative rationales. However, the city's ethnic segregation was abstractly
addressed in the fourth master plan, which was developed through citizen involvement. In terms of participatory planning, the fifth master plan, the .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.2022.12.480
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