and preservation at a varying scale of densification. Additionally, it considers the housing crisis driving policymakers into seeing the RR method as a means for adding many new housing units. 5) Regulatory Barrier: Refers to limitations and difficulties arising from laws, regulations, and policies that are not sufficiently adapted and/or do not encourage solutions that integrate both preservation and upgrading. The research proposes a new framework for urban renewal in Israel, emphasizing the importance of preserving and upgrading existing buildings. This approach requires a fundamental shift in existing perceptions, economic incentives, regulations, and planning policies. It also necessitates innovative and creative engineering solutions, adaptation of standards, and raising awareness of the value of older urban fabrics. iv Yael Ronen, Nurit Alfasi, Rachel Katoshevski
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