Title:

Lebanon faces its development: a summary of the first IRFD study 1960-1961

Code:

DEV/g63/1

Supervisor:

Ministry of planning

Author:

IRFED mission

Page Numbers:

373

Available at:

OMSAR

Summary:

The first part:
Lebanon in its current state, details of the detailed analysis, Central Lebanon, Beirut, Central Lebanon itself,
Region 1: Greater suburb of Beirut
Region 2: Mount Beirut
Region 3: Jbeil inventory
Region4: Chouf
Region 5: The Coast

Typical cases in Middle Lebanon, Third poles in central Lebanon, Regional level of levels Al-Madrosa North Lebanon Introduction to Tripoli
Region 1: Sahel Akkar
Region 2: Jabal Beirut
Region 3: Jbeil Inventory
Region 4: Shouf
Region 5: The Coast

Typical cases of central Lebanon Tripolar poles of central Lebanon The regional average of the levels studied North Lebanon Introduction
Region 1: Tripoli
Region 2: Sahel Akkar
Region 3: Akkar
Region 4: Koura Al Zawiyah
Region 5: Al Jabal
Region 6: Batroun- Jubail
region 7: the north coast of Lebanon

The three poles of northern Lebanon .The regional average for the levels studied .The capacities and capacities of northern Lebanon in northern Lebanon Introduction.
Region 1: Saida
Region 2: Jabal Jezzine
Region 3: beyond Saida
Region 4: Jabal Amel
Region 5: the coast
Region 6: Marjeyoun, Hasbaya

Exemplary cases in South Lebanon The three poles in South Lebanon The regional average for the levels studied The capacities and capacities of South Lebanon Southeast Lebanon Introduction
Region 1: Hermel
Region 2: Baalbeck
Region 3: Zahle
Region 4: Rachaya

- Typical cases in eastern Lebanon Tripolar poles in eastern Lebanon
-Regional rate of levels studied Regional diagnosis
-Comparison of regional conditions
-Comparison of living standards The composition of regional living standards
-Distribution of regional living standards
-Regional living conditions
-Regional standard of living In the final cities
-Water and soil problems Introduction Introduction: Average basic levels by region and region

Second part:
-The Lebanese economy as well as the population and their income
-Agriculture: a study of natural factors
-Energy production
-Industrial production and commercial financial services tourist transport administrative services and financial information of significant gaps and causality in any overall bottom line of the country for the diagnosis of Part III: The Lebanese economy also needs advice for the development of basic equipment of different branches of the main conclusion of the Lebanese economy and the future.

Year:

1963

Sub-Sector:

Global Development

Notes:

The study is available in Arabic

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