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Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study
Abstract
In the last three decades, Egyptian cities have witnessed fast growth in population, which contributed to the continuous expansion and transformation in the urban fabric of both, metropolitan areas and less inhabited cities. Fueled by internal migration, the growth is significantly higher in the former as people often seek job opportunities in destination cities which is better than the ones available in their hometown. This process has led to the creation of formal and informal settlements on the outskirts of metropolitan destination cities and came with a higher price in departure areas, where either large area of prime agricultural lands has been lost, or the urban fabric status has deteriorated.
Cities transformed by emigration do not naturally need to be in deteriorating conditions, however the emigration process itself is indeed a development constraint to Departure cities. Even if the departure of some population groups is a core feature of the departure area, its development should not be reduced to abandoned structures, absence of the urban life and deterioration. Departure cities’ rhythm and public spaces are similarly influenced by awaiting the gradual return of emigrants and related urban arrangements, as well as the possible consequences that might occur.
This paper deepens on the urban and territorial regeneration opportunities in Egyptian less-inhabited cities to grow into new urban centers ending the efflux phenomenon and attracting people away from chocked metropolitan cities. To reflect on such opportunities, Qaha will be demonstrated as a case study to analyze both, limitations and probabilities of interventions. Based on the findings, recommendations including the proposal of integral development projects depending on the identified needs of each, the territorial, demographic economics, and social factors in the study area, are made to reverse the negative effects of emigration.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Architecture
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Publication Date
June 1, 2021
Submission Date
February 28, 2021
Acceptance Date
April 17, 2021
Published in Issue
Year 2021 Volume: 7 Number: 1
APA
Salem, O. (2021). Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, 7(1), 71-84. https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS
AMA
1.Salem O. Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study. ARCH. 2021;7(1):71-84. https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS
Chicago
Salem, Omar. 2021. “Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha As a Case Study”. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design 7 (1): 71-84. https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS.
EndNote
Salem O (June 1, 2021) Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design 7 1 71–84.
IEEE
[1]O. Salem, “Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study”, ARCH, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 71–84, June 2021, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS
ISNAD
Salem, Omar. “Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha As a Case Study”. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design 7/1 (June 1, 2021): 71-84. https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS.
JAMA
1.Salem O. Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study. ARCH. 2021;7:71–84.
MLA
Salem, Omar. “Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha As a Case Study”. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, vol. 7, no. 1, June 2021, pp. 71-84, https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS.
Vancouver
1.Omar Salem. Development Opportunities in Egyptian Less-Inhabited Cities; Qaha as a Case Study. ARCH [Internet]. 2021 Jun. 1;7(1):71-84. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA26CY43ZS
