crisis discourse

Time of crisis: new planning policies and their impact on inequalities and the environment in Israel

In the last decades, crisis discourse became more dominant, leading to changes in Israeli
planning discourse. The planning system assumes neoliberal features, which changed the
power-relations within planning, enabled a rescaling of planning powers and determined the
adoption of specific urban development patterns. The paper reveals how a governing
coalition, using crisis discourse, promoted policy change that can deepen social inequalities
and environmental unbalance. We focus on Israeli VATMAL law, enacted to ‘solve’ the

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