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Exhausted Circulation: the Limits to Cement Transportation and Urban Metabolism in the West Bank / Harb, Samir   Journal Article
Harb, Samir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article looks at cement as a vital material in the process of urbanization. It specifically addresses urban metabolism, examining the intricacies of the cement circulation network in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt) during the post-Oslo period. Because of Israel’s near-total control of land and natural resources in the oPt, there is still no fully integrated Palestinian cement plant there, making the Palestinian construction sector highly dependent on imports from Israel’s Nesher cement factory. This article argues that controlling the circulation of cement constitutes sovereignty over the processes of urbanization. In the current context, the cement circulation system that is effectively controlled by Israel is characterized by exhaustion, resulting in Palestinian urban geography’s perennial metabolic insufficiency.
Key Words Power  Sovereignty  Ecology  West Bank  Infrastructure  Urbanism 
Occupied Palestinian Territories  Circulation  Cement  Metabolism 
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