As urban waterfronts around the world de-industrialize, cities are increasingly capitalizing on these opportunities to provide open space and alternative commuting routes along riverbanks, bringing residents and visitors back to the waterfronts. Cairo has remarkable opportunities to reconnect its people with the river that was historically its heart.With a population of over eleven million, Cairo is one of the densest cities in the world. The urban population is underserved by parks and other public open space. The need for open space—and the compelling attraction of the wide river—is put in sharp focus by a common sight on Cairo’s traffic snarled bridges: families set up chairs and picnic on the sidewalks, overlooking the river and enjoyin...
As a historically intense country, Egypt's built environment has always been the focus of plentiful ...
Historical preservation helps keep communities beautiful, vibrant and livable, and gives people a st...
Cities have always been built near water: about 90 of the world’s 100 biggest cities are built on co...
As urban waterfronts around the world de-industrialize, cities are increasingly capitalizing on thes...
Cairo is a congested city with high rate of urbanization and very limited public space. Cairo has on...
The Nile, in general, and particularly in Cairo, is an ecological, cultural and social corridor that...
The Nile, in general, and particularly in Cairo, is an ecological, cultural and social corridor that...
The Nile City has an astonishingly simple layout that is clearly defined by its geographical limits....
Cairo. Home to twenty million people, bursting at the seams. An archipelago of planned and unplanned...
Historically, Egypt, and to a lesser extent Sudan, virtually monopolised the use of the waters of th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UNESCO via the DOI in this recordThe Nile, ...
The Nile Delta is considered one of the deltas most vulnerable to climate change worldwide. Apart fr...
In the past centuries, water structures such as canals, etc. were important as a lifeline for a city...
From Herodotus's day to the present political upheavals, the steady flow of the Nile has been Egypt'...
front:"Street scene," "A Danseuse," "Crocodile and Ibis," "Peddler," "Cairo," "The Banks of the Nile...
As a historically intense country, Egypt's built environment has always been the focus of plentiful ...
Historical preservation helps keep communities beautiful, vibrant and livable, and gives people a st...
Cities have always been built near water: about 90 of the world’s 100 biggest cities are built on co...
As urban waterfronts around the world de-industrialize, cities are increasingly capitalizing on thes...
Cairo is a congested city with high rate of urbanization and very limited public space. Cairo has on...
The Nile, in general, and particularly in Cairo, is an ecological, cultural and social corridor that...
The Nile, in general, and particularly in Cairo, is an ecological, cultural and social corridor that...
The Nile City has an astonishingly simple layout that is clearly defined by its geographical limits....
Cairo. Home to twenty million people, bursting at the seams. An archipelago of planned and unplanned...
Historically, Egypt, and to a lesser extent Sudan, virtually monopolised the use of the waters of th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UNESCO via the DOI in this recordThe Nile, ...
The Nile Delta is considered one of the deltas most vulnerable to climate change worldwide. Apart fr...
In the past centuries, water structures such as canals, etc. were important as a lifeline for a city...
From Herodotus's day to the present political upheavals, the steady flow of the Nile has been Egypt'...
front:"Street scene," "A Danseuse," "Crocodile and Ibis," "Peddler," "Cairo," "The Banks of the Nile...
As a historically intense country, Egypt's built environment has always been the focus of plentiful ...
Historical preservation helps keep communities beautiful, vibrant and livable, and gives people a st...
Cities have always been built near water: about 90 of the world’s 100 biggest cities are built on co...