כרך 80-79 - 2012, Themes in Israeli Geography
כרך 80-79 - 2012, Themes in Israeli Geography
Jay D. Gatrell and Noga Collins-Kreiner, Negotiated Space: Tourists, Pilgrims, and the Bahá’í Terraced Gardens in Haifa
Moshe Inbar, Short-term channel changes after flash floods in the Upper Jordan River, Israel
Arnon Medzini, Bedouin Settlement Policy in Israel: Success or Failure?
Gedalia Auerbach, Urban planning: Politics vs. Planning and Politicians vs. Planners
Lee Cahaner, Expansion processes of the Jewish Ultra-Orthodox population in Haifa
Ruth Kark and Noam Perry, Museums and Multiculturalism in Israel
Noa Shor and Yoel Mansfeld, Wine consumption and wine tourism: Spatial behavior of Israeli wine tourists
Baruch A. Kipnis, The impact of Israel’s wealthy on Tel Aviv’s World-City status and on the dwindling national space
David Grossman, Arab Population in Palestine during the Ottoman Era: Perceptions and Reality
Michal Lichter and Micha Klein, Morphological changes along the Hadera Coast, Israel
Rassem Khamaisi, Transition from ruralism to urbanization: The case of Arab localities in Israel
Naama Tessler, Documentation and analysis of wildfire regimes on Mount Carmel and the Jerusalem hills
Levia Applebaum and Michael Sofer, The moshav in Israel: Agricultural communities in a process of change – a current view
Irit Amit-Cohen, Cultural Heritage in the Kibbutz: Values, Assets and Attitudes
Zeev Greenberg, “Expansion Neighborhoods” and the sense of belonging of new residents to the place
Shlomit Weller-Cohen, Imagined places: Spatial concepts and architectural ideas in Talmudic literature
Yael Sneh, Patterns of current events in teaching geography lessons at an academic institute