10 million Algerians likely to build houses in water dam heights
Algeria's Casbah
More than 10 million people are expected to live in housing compounds located at the heights of water dams or groundwater storing houses by 2010, a new study finds.
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Algeria’s urbanisation system is anarchic and lacks authenticity and creativity. Because of that, the Algerian city’s memory and identity is about to disappear, it said.
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The study which was conducted by Professor Souhier Nouari, a lecturer at Houari Boumediene University sounded the alarm of anarchical urbanisation phenomenon in Algeria.
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Algerian city’s identity disappearing
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The study shows that 70 percent of the Algerian population live in coasty areas where 91 percent of iron and steel, mechanical, electronic and metal industries are based.
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“Algeria’s policy on territorial distinction failed as lands have been anarchically taken since the first years of the independence.”
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The country counts more than 70,000 hectares of agricultural lands established for urbanisation between 1962 and 1987.