Perception of dysfunctions in the urban development view of Batna inhabitants (Algeria)
Journal Title: Revue Roumaine de Géographie/Romanian Journal of Geography - Year 2014, Vol 58, Issue 1
Abstract
The study aims to describe how the people of Batna feel urban dysfunction. Inspired by the approach of Veolia Observatory on urban lifestyles, this study is based on a questionnaire conducted among 416 residents of the town. The results of this research have established a real diagnosis of the dysfunctions of the city as seen and experienced by people. This investigation, gathering evidence, documents and experiments, revealed different perceptions of interviewed citizens’ knowledge and socio-cultural and demographic aspects.
Authors and Affiliations
BENYAHIA LAMIA, DRIDI HADDA, NACEUR FARIDA
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