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Summary :

  • Diagnosis
    • Undeveloped Spaces Bearing Greening Potentials…
    • … But Vegetation and Green Spaces Poorly Distributed and Often Inadequate
  • Green Plan
    • The Plan
    • Landscape Principles
    • Recommendations According to the Typology
  • Green and Open Spaces Typology
  • List of Open Spaces in Tripoli
  • Lighting Plan
  • Street Furniture
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The Arts and Crafts School yard, a magnificent Andalus-style garden.- Photo : © IAU îdF

The 3 major cemeteries of Tripoli: Sidi Munayder, Sidi Bukr El Hani. Above, the cemetery of Sidi Bukr- Photo : © IAU îdF

Olive grove surrounded by the city.- Photo : © IAU îdF

Fallows often suffer illegal dumping.- Photo : © IAU îdF

Lighted sites typology- Source: IAU îdF

Green and open spaces proposed long-term situation- Source: IAU îdF

Tripoli City Centre’s Urban and Architectural Charter. Green Plan. Lighting Plan. Street Furniture


September 2010

The study of the “Tripoli City Centre’s Architectural & Urban Charter” has been developed by ECOU with the IAU île-de-France technical assistance. This second report focuses on the development and networking of public green spaces in Tripoli within a real green urban network.

Tripoli has a number of green spaces insufficient by international standards

With a population of 183,000 inhabitants, the area of public green spaces represents a perimeter of 53 hectares, or 3 sq. m per inhabitant, which is very low. Many districts, especially in the East, are totally devoid of green spaces. New green spaces under development will be covering a total to 75 hectares –or 4 sq. m per capita–.The objective is to reach at least 10 sq. m per inhabitant and all the districts at less than 250 m of a public green space, thus reaching the standard.

A significant potential to increase the city green cover

The Mediterranean basin is one of the regions with the highest biodiversity in the world. There are significant opportunities to improve the quantity and quality of green spaces’ offer using reasonable means. The city has several public gardens. And people go to public gardens, which proves the latter meet a demand. But the green spaces are unevenly distributed in the city. The city’s districts less well served by green spaces are, also, the most recent quarters. However, the non-planted open spaces are those that offer the highest greening potentialities, since green spaces can be created in there, or planted with vegetations compatible with other uses, at a lesser cost than from a developed area. Most of them are formerly cultivated lands. These lands bear mature vegetation and a high biodiversity. There are therefore proposed as future green spaces. Cemeteries can also be integrated in the green network as well as semi-public or private gardens, and the beach.

The Green Belt as the main project of connectivity in Tripoli

Our proposal consists of ambitious orientations in favour of green spaces in the city in order to preserve and highlight the urban landscape, improve the inhabitants’ quality of life, and safeguard and develop the biotope. It lays on two major projects : the Tripoli City Centre Green Plan, and the Tripoli inner Green Belt. The Green Plan will provide the city with the creation of a set of new public gardens mainly in the eastern Districts, allowing the latter to reach 27 sq m public green spaces per inhabitant, far above the 10 sq m standard. The Green Belt will transpose the city limits of Tripoli on a much broader scale. And a continuous green line will link major parks and host a cycle path and a pedestrian walkway.

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Tripoli City Centre consists of 11 Mahallats (districts)

  • Al Madina Al Kadima (Old City)
  • Al Masira Al Kubra
  • Ad Dahra
  • Shuhadaa As Shat
  • 7 April (As Sabee)
  • Al Manshiya
  • Bab Ben Ghashir
  • Sharee Az Zawiya
  • Az Zahf Al Akhdar
  • Shuhadaa Abou Malyana
  • Al Mansura

Population : 182,767 inhabitants** Based on the 2006 census

Buildings by type in 2006 Total buildings: 22,751 units

  • Houses and villas : 18,067
  • Flats buildings: 3,102
  • Facilities: 1,115
  • Activity buildings and others: 467

The Old City includes a remarkable urban heritage

  • 30 mosques
  • 30 souks
  • 25 Caravanserais (khans)
  • 3 traditional hammams
  • 7 old foreign consulates
  • 22 historic residences, schools, towers… 

Green and open spaces in Tripoli

  • Parks and gardens (number): 52; Total area : 68 ha
  • Road green spaces (number): around 50; Total area: 17 ha
  • Street trees. Length of streets bordered with trees: 50 to 60 km
  • Institutional gardens (number of plots listed): 10; Total plot area: 120 ha. Total garden area: around 60 ha
  • Institutional non planted grounds (number of plots listed): 5; Total plot area: 10 ha; Total open space area: around 5 ha
  • Cemeteries. 4 main cemeteries. Total area: 27 ha
  • Tree nurseries. Number of tree nurseries listed: 2; Total area: 1 ha
  • Agriculture
    • Agricultural spaces zoned as future green spaces: 4 (number of parcels listed). Total area: 4 ha
    • Constructible agricultural spaces: 9 (number of parcels listed). Total area: 10 ha   
  • Fallow
    • Fallows zoned as future green spaces: 5 (number of parcels listed). Total area: 2 ha
    • Constructible fallows: 13 (number of parcels listed). Total area: 13 ha

The legislative Libyan framework

  • Law No. 15/2003 on the Protection of Environment
  • Law No. 5 / 2002 on Urban Planning
  • Resolution No.19/1369 (2000) related to UPA’s Responsibilities on Planning
  • Law No. 3 / 1424 (1994) concerning the Protection of Archaeological sites, old towns and historic buildings
  • Law No. 11 concerning Building license
  • Law No. 11/1992 imposing certain special provisions related to Real Estate Ownership and its amendments
  • Law No. 13/1984 on Hygiene and Public Health
  • Law No. 46/1970 on Public roads and its amendments
  • Law No. 5 / 1969 on Urban Planning, Cities and villages organization, villages, and its amendments

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