Divided Cities and the Need to Move Forward

By |2024-01-02T18:53:35+01:00November 13th 2018|Gender and Inequalities, Integrated Planning|

Almost every major city is heterogeneous in terms of culture and ethnicity. This implies that every city is divided to a certain extent. Yet, there are some cities that are ‘more’ divided than others. Gizem Caner analyses development patterns of such extremely divided cities, using examples from Beirut, Berlin, Jerusalem, Nicosia, and Belfast.