2020
DOI: 10.3390/urbansci4030044
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Influences of Culture in the Built Environment; Assessing Living Convenience in Kabul City

Abstract: During Afghanistan’s rapid urban growth, development diversified from state-run initiatives to ones led by local municipalities or nongovernmental entities such as private enterprises. Owing to these various efforts, cities face environmental challenges, squatter settlements, and unbalanced development. Responding to these interconnected challenges, cities need to increase their resilience to deal with the combined effects of urbanization, changing geopolitical contexts, and culture. In this study, we focused … Show more

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“…Resilience is described as the capacity to absorb disruptive changes while recognising and capitalising on opportunities [39][40][41]. In line with this assertion, Ref.…”
Section: Resilience Human Social Capital and The Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Resilience is described as the capacity to absorb disruptive changes while recognising and capitalising on opportunities [39][40][41]. In line with this assertion, Ref.…”
Section: Resilience Human Social Capital and The Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Resilience is described as the capacity to absorb disruptive changes while also recognizing and capitalizing on opportunities [36,37,79]. In line with this assertion, [37] introduced the concept of resilience, as a series of adaptive abilities that guide a positive path of functioning following a disturbance.…”
Section: Resilience Human Social Capital and Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Promoting community engagement and participation: Resilient communities are those that actively engage and participate in the planning and development of their built environment. By promoting community engagement and participation, social capital is built to enhance the community's resilience as a whole [23,79].…”
Section: Resilience Human Social Capital and Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Kabul has a history of 3500 years, it experienced different typologies of housing. The original birthplace of Kabul City was Khurd Kabul which has a small distance to the east of present Kabul city [22]. Typically, the houses were one story high, mud brick or mud (pakhsa), flat roof, walled, and very congested, shaped according to the distinct needs of social and cultural requirements [23].…”
Section: A Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the wars in the 80s and 90s disturbed the growth pattern and brought up many unfortunates that left Kabul as a ghost city. Sixtypercent of infrastructure and 63,000 houses have been destroyed during the last three decades of war [22]. After the wars, most of the refugees returned, causing a spectacular increase in population which caused the city to grow in every direction without any prior planning.…”
Section: A Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%