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Bedouin communities in the Negev: Models for planning the unplanned
Deborah F. Shmueli
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Rassem Khamaisi
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
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Bedouin
100%
Bedouin Community
100%
Bedouin Society
14%
Central Planning
14%
Collaborative Planning
14%
Complex Conflicts
14%
Conflict of Interest
14%
Demographic Threat
14%
Depth Interviews
14%
Dirt
14%
Dispute Resolution
14%
Economic Development
14%
Economic Opportunity
14%
Economic Urbanization
14%
Environmentalists
14%
Fifth Column
14%
Force Reflecting
14%
Goal Conflict
14%
Indigenous Groups
14%
Indigenous Peoples
14%
Indigenous Societies
14%
Israel
28%
Israeli
14%
Israeli Government
28%
Land Claims
14%
Land Disputes
14%
Land Planning
14%
Modernity
14%
Municipal Reform
14%
Municipal Water
14%
Negev
100%
Negev Bedouin
28%
Negotiated Agreements
14%
Planning Challenges
14%
Planning Framework
14%
Planning Model
14%
Planning Paradigm
28%
Planning Process
14%
Rural Areas
14%
Sewage
14%
Shack
14%
Socioeconomic Forces
14%
Takeaway
14%
Tent
14%
Traditional Culture
14%
Traditional Society
14%
Traditionalism
14%
Universal Phenomenon
14%
Urbanization
28%
Way of Life
14%
Social Sciences
Conflict of Interest
50%
Conservatism
50%
Discourse
50%
Dispute Resolution
50%
Economic and Social Development
50%
In-Depth Interview
50%
Indigenous Peoples
50%
Israel
100%
Modern society
50%
Planning Model
50%
Planning Process
50%
Rural Areas
50%
Tap Water
50%
Traditional Culture
50%
Traditional Societies
50%
Way of Life
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Conflict of Interest
50%
Dispute Resolution
50%
Economic developments
50%
Israel
100%
Planning Process
50%
Tap Water
50%