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Title:
Existing urban vision for Egyptian villages "Positive & Negative characteristics "
Authors: Ibrahim Hassan Ibrahim Sharaf Eldin & Mohamed Ahmad Soliman
Year: 2009
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Urbanistica pvs international journal of Rome university Faculty of Urbanistca for urban culture and planning in developing countries ,four monthly issues
Volume: NO ,53
Issue: NO ,53 - december - 2009
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Urbanistica pvs international journal of Rome university Faculty of Urbanistca for urban culture and planning in developing countries ,four monthly issues
Local/International: International
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Full paper Ibrahim Hassan Ibrahim Sharaf El din_Existing Urban Vision for Egyptian Villages 20-8-2008.pdf
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Abstract:

• Introduction At the end of year 2007 and the beginning of year 2008 all the world suffered from a wave of continuous high rise of prices due to the continues high rise of prices of all petroleum products prices. Therefore the future of development plans will be affected in negative orientation especially for nations of third world. This problem has its direct effect on Egyptian villages development and plans , which has negative aspects towards the urban vision of development plans for these villages . This paper will focus on these expecting problems and also shows the main these urban characteristics which not affected by this wave . This is will done through a case study of one Egyptian village by analysis the existing urban conditions and its changes. • Paper aims This paper will discuss the existing situation of urban structure of the selected village in different axes (urban structure / building conditions and heights , housing types / service structures / infrastructures / environmental / economic / ………. ) . Hereby can be discuss the main urban characteristics which have changed and other which not be effected. Therefore negative effects and positives can be concluded. • Case study location The selection of the case study village depends on selection an example which represents the most important characters of Egyptian village. Therefore the selected case study is Tanah village which located in the north of Egypt in Dakahlia government At Mansora zone.

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