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Elkhodary, H., Hussien, H., Samra, M., Elmokadem, A. (2020). Spontaneous Areas in Egypt and the Concept of Self-Sufficiency. Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 24(2), 18-30. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2020.25511.1037
Hager M. Elkhodary; Heba A. Hussien; Medhat A. Samra; Ashraf A. Elmokadem. "Spontaneous Areas in Egypt and the Concept of Self-Sufficiency". Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 24, 2, 2020, 18-30. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2020.25511.1037
Elkhodary, H., Hussien, H., Samra, M., Elmokadem, A. (2020). 'Spontaneous Areas in Egypt and the Concept of Self-Sufficiency', Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 24(2), pp. 18-30. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2020.25511.1037
Elkhodary, H., Hussien, H., Samra, M., Elmokadem, A. Spontaneous Areas in Egypt and the Concept of Self-Sufficiency. Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 2020; 24(2): 18-30. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2020.25511.1037

Spontaneous Areas in Egypt and the Concept of Self-Sufficiency

Article 3, Volume 24, Issue 2, Summer and Autumn 2020, Page 18-30  XML PDF (1.65 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/pserj.2020.25511.1037
Authors
Hager M. Elkhodary email 1; Heba A. Hussien1; Medhat A. Samra2; Ashraf A. Elmokadem3
1Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning Department Faculty of engineering Port Said University
2Architecture Department Faculty of Engineering Mansoura University
3faculty of engineering port said university
Abstract
Egypt faces many urban challenges such as Spontaneous growth on agricultural lands, which causes the inability to fulfilling the needs of the increase population, and it is necessary to contribute to the development of a comprehensive strategy to guide the growth of those spontaneous self-constructed communities (as we redefine them in this paper) correctly to be effective communities. The trend of self-sufficiency in development contributes to the effectiveness of those areas, in not completely relying on the state only and contributing to a comprehensive renaissance, and facing some of urban challenges by their residents with the help of specialists and those interested. Since these regions possess many characteristics of self-sufficiency ,such as, collective living , proximity and they are spontaneous, self-constructed communities by their residents to solve their problems and this was a reason to think about the possibility of applying the idea of self-sufficiency to developing them. Therefore, we in this paper aims to clarify the idea of self-sufficiency and its importance, and an experiment for its application to extract some criteria by which it is possible to start a strategy to guide the growth of spontaneous communities in Egypt with the concept of self- sufficiency.
Keywords
spontaneous growth; self-development; self-construction; self-sufficient communities; self sufficiency
Main Subjects
Architectural Engineering (ARC)
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