This article explores the connection between Smart Growth and the decolonization of urban growth management in Egypt, examining the impact of former colonial influence on present urban policy and practices. Drawing insights from the urbanization of Egyptian desert areas before and after the New Urban Communities Program (NUCP), it scrutinizes how historical influences adversely affect contemporary approaches, inducing socio-economic impacts. The primary objective is to identify the root causes of misguided urban growth management practices, arguing that mono-institutional and sectoral development is rooted in Egypt's quasi-colonial history preceding the NUCP. The research employs a comprehensive methodological approach, using descriptive qu...
A dynamic urban form can be defined as emerging in the planning, and development of urban centers as...
Urban development differs from one country to another. The various aims and ways differ according to...
PhD ThesisTo control urbanisation and to improve urban quality, Egypt has adopted the concept of mas...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
AbstractEgypt adapted many experiments by establishment of new towns and urban settlements in the de...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
The over-congestion of the Nile valley and Delta region led to the political conclusion that new des...
Urban planners and visionary leaders always have dreams of designing and establishing new vibrant ci...
A conceptual framework, 'accountable bureaucratic capacity' is utilised to investigate the ability o...
National audienceThis chapter examines the impact of changing urban planning policies in Egypt. It a...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
Major Middle East city-regions have experienced considerable physical, economic and social transform...
The need to establish new cities emerged in the seventies of the last century in Egypt. The necessit...
The surge of newly developed gated communities (GC’s)/ neighbourhoods on the outskirts of the Greate...
The urban informality phenomenon goes back to early 1900s in Egypt. Informal settlements are spontan...
A dynamic urban form can be defined as emerging in the planning, and development of urban centers as...
Urban development differs from one country to another. The various aims and ways differ according to...
PhD ThesisTo control urbanisation and to improve urban quality, Egypt has adopted the concept of mas...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
AbstractEgypt adapted many experiments by establishment of new towns and urban settlements in the de...
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neo...
The over-congestion of the Nile valley and Delta region led to the political conclusion that new des...
Urban planners and visionary leaders always have dreams of designing and establishing new vibrant ci...
A conceptual framework, 'accountable bureaucratic capacity' is utilised to investigate the ability o...
National audienceThis chapter examines the impact of changing urban planning policies in Egypt. It a...
Cairo is a city in flux, characterized by ceaseless intersections of residents who openly claim thei...
Major Middle East city-regions have experienced considerable physical, economic and social transform...
The need to establish new cities emerged in the seventies of the last century in Egypt. The necessit...
The surge of newly developed gated communities (GC’s)/ neighbourhoods on the outskirts of the Greate...
The urban informality phenomenon goes back to early 1900s in Egypt. Informal settlements are spontan...
A dynamic urban form can be defined as emerging in the planning, and development of urban centers as...
Urban development differs from one country to another. The various aims and ways differ according to...
PhD ThesisTo control urbanisation and to improve urban quality, Egypt has adopted the concept of mas...