Restructuring of spatial urban–rural linkages in the syrian coastal region

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This paper aims to develop a new spatial planning scenario “SPS,” with new dimensions that extend beyond the current coastal region’s border. The goals are to provide a three-phased planning scenario—shaped “川 Chuān, river,” initiated by the urban–rural integration mode. SWOT and PESTLE analysis is applied to the information collected to propose a developmental corridor that covers the rural–agricultural economy, along with tourism backups accompanied by commercial and service outcomes in a linear structure. In parallel with the cluster agglomeration across the peri-urban areas towards the developmental urban coastal axis with a multi-use urban structure. The scenario is completed using integrated sustainable development of the Eastern-back rural area as a gateway to transport the developmental outputs toward the inland. Thus, the SPS becomes one of the most important bottom-up development approach based on the regional axes with national dimensions to achieve urban–rural balanced development after the war.

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Rahmoun, T., & Zhao, W. M. (2020). Restructuring of spatial urban–rural linkages in the syrian coastal region. In Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (pp. 169–184). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17308-1_16

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