Contributors / Lectureres
This chapter has been developed by Sepideh Zarrin Ghalam from Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU).
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the overall process, stages, and main components of planning for regeneration and reconstruction based on an integrated development approach
- Design a planning and management process tailored to specific contexts, incorporating key stages and selecting appropriate tools and methods
- Recognize the importance of stakeholder engagement, partnerships, and effective communication in fostering inclusive and sustainable outcomes, especially in the context of war and conflict
- Explore strategies for managing processes, securing approvals, financing projects, and monitoring outcomes to ensure effective implementation
Tools
- Start of Regeneration and Reconstruction: Pre-Conflict Database, Morphological study, Damage Assessment (Satellite imagery base)
- Vision and Guidelines: Scenario Building
- Detailed Survey: Plot-by-Plot Survey, Value Study, Damage Assessment, Reconstruction Directory
- Area Planning: Strategic Zoning, Action Areas
- Detailed Planning: Prioritization
- Management: Action Plan, Monitoring and Evaluation
- Communication and Participation: Public Debate and Discourse, Community and Stakeholders Mobilisation
Case Studies
- Damage Assessment: State of Cultural Heritage in the Ancient City of Aleppo
- Vision, Scenario Building and Action Plan: Al Hashmi Al Janoubi Neighbourhood in Amman
- Reconstruction Framework: Old City of Mosul
Further Readings/ Links (optional)