Existing Situation and Trends of Physical Development in Selat Al-Haretheya Town, Jenin Governorate an Analytical Study

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Thesis
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2004
Students: 
Hasan Aref Hasan Yaseen
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This study has tackled with Selat Al - Haretheya town in Jenin governorate. Its objective was to studying the physical problems the town is suffering from and the related economical, social and environmental factors, then, studying the available possibilities and chances that could be done to overcome such problems and their reasons, then the development of the town physically, economically and socially. The importance of this study lies in the so urgent need for studying the present situation of the town and limiting its developmental trends and physical planning to keep up with the natural population increase and dealing with the problems and hindrances which are facing the town. The most important of these are environmental problems resulting from the misdistribution and the overlapping of land uses. The importance of this study also lies in dealing with the aspect of beauty of the town, as well as dealing with the enlarging of roads, the elimination of the unstable, deserted buildings and organizing buildings in areas where enlargement is proposed, so that the town and its buildings will enjoy the specifications of strength, organization and beauty. The methodology of this study is based on three axes: 1. Axis one: It’s dealt with the theoretical background through study and revising concepts and theoretical bases about development and physical planning of demographic congregations. 2. Axis two: It’s dealt with the present situation and the geographical, social, economical and physical specifications of the area of study. 3. Analysis and evaluation axis: It was tackled with the analysis of both strength and weakness elements and offered possibilities as well as threat elements the physical planning and the development process of the town facing. Then, some solutions, suggestions which specify the future development trends have been set. They’ll help to overcome the present problems and hindrances.The methodology of the research has been presented in the inclusive, physical field survey of the town through which the present problems have been recognized as well as eliciting reasons and the formatives of these problems, studying and counting the available possibilities to set solutions such as the available area and the possibility of enlarging it, the topography and its fitness for different schemes as well as the different available resources and the possibility of employing them to reach the hoped results. The study has come to a number of results the most important of which are: 1. The closeness of the structural plan and the urgent need to enlarge it so that it’ll be possible to do planning and development acts without restrictions imposed by the closeness of the area and the unfitness of the place. 2. The absence of law forms a true hindrance infront of any planning process or development even if material possibilities, cadres and efficiencies are available. 3. The town suffers from the shortage of education, health and infrastructure services. 4. The town enjoys a number of points of strength, chances and possibilities, if well – used, they’ll contribute to the solving of many problems, and exceeding a number of complications and the effect the points of weakness and threatening elements. Based on the results the study has reached many matters have been recommended the most important of which are the following: 1. Enlarging the structural plan of the town by the concerned authorities to enlarge buildings, public services so naturally without bothering about threats of destroying such buildings, and also to have so organized enlargement not affected by the lack of available area. 2. The removing of the destroyed buildings in all outskirts and changing their areas into yards, playgrounds and green places. 3. Building more schools and classes to keep up with the ever – increasing numbers of students. 4. The request of constructing high chimneys to reduce the dangers of pollution, if an industrial zone is to be built on the lands taken by the occupation authorities.