2023
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.13167
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PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE IN A POSTCOLONIAL CONTEXT: A Historical Institutionalist Approach to Land Use Planning in Morocco

Abstract: This study is concerned with the way colonial land use planning practices have persisted within local institutional structures in the former French colony of Morocco. We use a historical institutionalist approach to reevaluate Morocco's land use planning history and identify key feedback mechanisms that support the continuity of colonial practices within the Moroccan planning institutional structure. We used institutional mappings to identify key actors involved in planning and examined the formal power relati… Show more

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“…Government funding: The Moroccan government plans to mobilize part of these funds through the Finance Act for 2024 and subsequent years (Rahmouni & Saizen, 2023). This implies a reallocation of state resources to cover reconstruction costs.…”
Section: Financial Mobilization To Manage the Disaster Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government funding: The Moroccan government plans to mobilize part of these funds through the Finance Act for 2024 and subsequent years (Rahmouni & Saizen, 2023). This implies a reallocation of state resources to cover reconstruction costs.…”
Section: Financial Mobilization To Manage the Disaster Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%