EXPERIENCE IN THE FORMATION OF THE LANDSCAPE URBAN ENVIRONMENT IN NORTH ARFRICAN COUNTRIES – MARRAKECH AS A CASE STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2663-5712.2024-24-00-030Keywords:
Landscape urban environment, Urban Evolution, Architectural Heritage Conservation, Urban Planning Strategies, Sustainable Urban Development, Historical and Modern Urban DynamicsAbstract
This paper explores the evolving landscape of urban environments in North African countries, with a specific focus on Marrakech, Morocco, as a representative case study. The research delves into the historical development and contemporary challenges facedMetrics
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