Project from the start of actual work in the neighborhoods (1979) to the early nineties.
A. Combined physical and social rehabilitation.
B. Avoiding the relocation of people from their homes and demolition of old buildings.
C. Resource allocation based on neighborhood need.
The collection of references in this partly annotated bibliography is intended to serve as a tool for researchers and students who want to know and understand “The Program For Neighborhood Regeneration And Renovation In Israel” which was named Project Renewal. Research into this large-scale and broad-aim program affords familiarity with urban and socio-economic developments and with public decision-making processes in Israel. Many lessons can be drawn from this extensive research, including identification of the goals which can and cannot be promoted by means of specific planned interventions.