Auteur :
Harroud
Tarik,
Alillouch
Rachid
Année de Publication :
2022
Type : Article
Thème : Etablissements humains
Couverture : Maroc
The present contribution is interested in the study of New Cities built by large private developers in the outskirts of Morocco's big cities. These projects, which are most often carried out within the framework of so-called 'derogatory' urban planning and based on international urbanism models, are often presented by their developers as being sustainable and innovative projects that would be completely different from the 'struggling' New Cities launched a few years ago by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning. Analyzing the process of their realization or production as well as the logic of their integration in their implantation territories, the contribution questions how these so-called "new generation" projects can represent a break from their predecessors. Where does the local territory stand in the process of their production and management? Based on a series of investigations around some of these ongoing operations, and combining literature search and interviews with project developers, associations, and local populations, this work shows that these operations, described as 'ecological enclaves', simply rehash opportunity urbanism, which is mainly focused on the international market and disconnected from the local territorial context.