This study analyses informal settlements and the regional highway network in the Greater Cairo Region of Egypt to propose alternatives to reduce regional spatial fragmentation that may lead to spatial segregation. Findings indicate that the street structure of informal settlements provides a configuration that supports social interaction for their residents. While the regional highway network can act to physically disconnect the wider region by isolating or splitting neighbourhoods, some highways can act as an integrator. Analysis at the urban scale can identify points in the settlements’ street networks where they can be connected to the regional transport network, which could have an impact on regional consolidation
Informal Settlements and urban informality is a serious and common problem in Third World countries....
This paper focuses on studying Cairo’s urban fabric, which is composed of a mixture of planned distr...
This paper serves to explore the significance of the national road network. The paper examines its i...
Informal settlements are a phenomenon that exists worldwide, housing over one billion people. While ...
Self-generated informal settlements in Cairo are the product of incremental decisions which lead to ...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
Self-generated informal settlements in Cairo are the product of incremental decisions which lead to ...
The spatial layout of built environments influences the distribution of commercial activities. As li...
The spatial layout of built environments influences the distribution of commercial activities. As li...
This paper analyzes forms and functions of regional networking within Greater Cairo, focusing on Upp...
This paper analyzes forms and functions of regional networking within Greater Cairo, focusing on Upp...
This paper analyzes forms and functions of regional networking within Greater Cairo, focusing on Upp...
This paper assesses ways in which urban segregation is shaped and transformed by Jerusalem’s public ...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
Informal Settlements and urban informality is a serious and common problem in Third World countries....
This paper focuses on studying Cairo’s urban fabric, which is composed of a mixture of planned distr...
This paper serves to explore the significance of the national road network. The paper examines its i...
Informal settlements are a phenomenon that exists worldwide, housing over one billion people. While ...
Self-generated informal settlements in Cairo are the product of incremental decisions which lead to ...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
Self-generated informal settlements in Cairo are the product of incremental decisions which lead to ...
The spatial layout of built environments influences the distribution of commercial activities. As li...
The spatial layout of built environments influences the distribution of commercial activities. As li...
This paper analyzes forms and functions of regional networking within Greater Cairo, focusing on Upp...
This paper analyzes forms and functions of regional networking within Greater Cairo, focusing on Upp...
This paper analyzes forms and functions of regional networking within Greater Cairo, focusing on Upp...
This paper assesses ways in which urban segregation is shaped and transformed by Jerusalem’s public ...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
Informal Settlements and urban informality is a serious and common problem in Third World countries....
This paper focuses on studying Cairo’s urban fabric, which is composed of a mixture of planned distr...
This paper serves to explore the significance of the national road network. The paper examines its i...