M. ساسي Saci

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City And Urbanism

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التهيئة العمرانية والبيئة

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University of M'Sila, Algeria

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Recent Publications

2023-01-11

The role of ancient palaces in activating tourism within urban settings in Algeria - Case study of Qasr Al-Shalala Tiaret -

Some of the ancient Algerian cities represent purely historical landmarks that highlight the historical backgrounds of successive civilizations, and with the observed variation in the climatic zones that resulted in the emergence of desert palaces, and are a living example of human adaptation and adaptation to the peculiarities of the region in which they grew up, The palaces are a cultural heritage that reflects the effects of past generations and an urban heritage that expresses to a large degree the specificity that distinguishes the population from the interdependence, values and customs, among these palaces is Al-Shalala Dhahrania.
Palace as a stand-alone example through the episodes of history, which represents the first nucleus of its development and emergence. However, what is noticeable about this urban pattern is that it is witnessing great deterioration and neglect due to many changes, some of which are climatic and some of which are due to the random intervention of humans, which in turn affected the specificities of the region.
Citation

M. ساسي Saci, (2023-01-11), "The role of ancient palaces in activating tourism within urban settings in Algeria - Case study of Qasr Al-Shalala Tiaret -", [national] TECHNIUM SOCIAL SCIENCES JOURNAL , ROMANIA

2021-06-01

THE LOCATION OF THE CITY'S CLASSIFIED ESTABLISHMENTS AND THEIR DANGER TO THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT. A CASE STUDY OF M’SILA CITY/ALGERIA

In this paper, we address the issue of classified facilities and the problems they cause and their impact on the urban environment at the urban level in Algeria. These facilities have caused many problems in terms of pollution of all kinds, at the level of the urban perimeter of the city, especially visual and auditory. Facilities of the first and second class are considered the most dangerous (factories, fuel pumping stations...). However, harassment and annoyance are found at the level of urban agglomerations in which the facilities classified as category three and four (Technical blacksmithing, Carpentry…) distributed in an irregular manner, which caused a distortion in the aesthetic view of the city.
Therefore, the study of the city of M’sila was addressed due to the accelerated spread of the third and fourth category of classified facilities, and this amid its urban surroundings. These facililities emerged in such a chaotic manner that they are not subject to the laws of configuration and there is no clear study to determine how they exist in terms of number, distribution and spread in the city. In addition to that, the illegal transgressions of the exploiter ( artisan) by displaying his work on the pavement and obstructing the movement of pedestrians, and the dangers arising from the classified facilities by placing the equipment for work near some dwellings, although several new laws have been issued stipulating how to deal with this type of facilities, such as such as Law 03-10 of 19-07-2003 on environmental protection in the framework of sustainable development, and the last decree 06-198 of 31-05-2006, which regulates the regulation applied to institutions classified to protect Environment, Executive Decree 07-145 of 19-05-2007, which defines the scope of application, content and how to validate a study and summary of the impact on the environment
Citation

M. ساسي Saci, (2021-06-01), "THE LOCATION OF THE CITY'S CLASSIFIED ESTABLISHMENTS AND THEIR DANGER TO THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT. A CASE STUDY OF M’SILA CITY/ALGERIA", [national] Romanian journal of geography , Romanian

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