Algerian Cities in the Face of Health Risks The New City of "Ali Mendjeli" in Constantine as a Model
Les villes algériennes face aux risques sanitaires La ville nouvelle "Ali Mendjeli" à Constantine comme modèle
Keywords:
risks, health, planning, preparation, reconstructionAbstract
In his book "Risk Society", German sociologist "Ulrich Beck" alerted to the warlike dangers facing man in our contemporary world, afflicting all types of people and countries and thus difficult to control. Speaking to the French newspaper Le Monde, Edgar Morin stated that the threat to humanity will not be nuclear, but a peril to health. So how will the Algerian cities prepare to face the upcoming health risks? Especially since the Corona crisis has revealed a structural weakness resulting from lack of public investment
in the health sector. This paper deals with the health dimension identified by the master plan for the preparation and construction of the new city, "Ali Mendjeli" in Constantine, as the legal tool for planning the use of land and running the city; how did it determine the population's needs for health services? and how did it distribute them spatially?
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