
The power of the state lies in, among other things, its control of the natural resources within a space. Spatial planning is the manifestation of power to control “geography’s resources.” Control of land, water, minerals, access points, and other such “resources” is equivalent to the control of individuals and their communal life. Spatial planning is packed with political, economic, and ideological agendas;
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[1] https://oldwebsite.palestine-studies.org/ar/print/jq/abstract/198351
[2] https://oldwebsite.palestine-studies.org/ar/printmail/jq/abstract/198351
[3] https://oldwebsite.palestine-studies.org/ar/%5Bfield_pdf_file%5D
[4] https://oldwebsite.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jq-articles/10%20Habiballah%20--%20Unmaking%20Arab%20Jerusalem.pdf