Author: Sami Youssef Hassid
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Languages : en
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Rural Housing Reconstruction in Egypt
Author: Sami Youssef Hassid
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Languages : en
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Rural Housing Reconstruction in Egypt
Author: Sami Hassid
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Category : Architecture, Domestic
Languages : en
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Category : Architecture, Domestic
Languages : en
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The Development of Urban and Rural Housing in Egypt
Author: Omar Abdulrahman Azzam
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Category : Architecture, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Architecture, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Water, Women, Health, and Housing
Author: Barbara Louise Weidner-Read
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 382
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 382
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Rural Reconstruction in Egypt
Author: Mohamed M. Shalaby
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Category : Egypt
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Category : Egypt
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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“The” development of urban and rural housing in Egypt
Author: O.A. Azzam
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Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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Egyptian Rural Housing
Author: George Themistocles Marcou
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Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Pages : 72
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Egypt's Housing Crisis
Author: Yahia Shawkat
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
ISBN: 1649030339
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 303
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A provocative analysis of the roots of Egypt’s housing crisis and the ways in which it can be tackled Along with football and religion, housing is a fundamental cornerstone of Egyptian life: it can make or break marriage proposals, invigorate or slow down the economy, and popularize or embarrass a ruler. Housing is political. Almost every Egyptian ruler over the last eighty years has directly associated himself with at least one large-scale housing project. It is also big business, with Egypt currently the world leader in per capita housing production, building at almost double China’s rate, and creating a housing surplus that counts in the millions of units. Despite this, Egypt has been in the grip of a housing crisis for almost eight decades. From the 1940s onward, officials deployed a number of policies to create adequate housing for the country’s growing population. By the 1970s, housing production had outstripped population growth, but today half of Egypt’s one hundred million people cannot afford a decent home. Egypt's Housing Crisis takes presidential speeches, parliamentary reports, legislation, and official statistics as the basis with which to investigate the tools that officials have used to ‘solve’ the housing crisis—rent control, social housing, and amnesties for informal self-building—as well as the inescapable reality of these policies’ outcomes. Yahia Shawkat argues that wars, mass displacement, and rural–urban migration played a part in creating the problem early on, but that neoliberal deregulation, crony capitalism and corruption, and neglectful planning have made things steadily worse ever since. In the final analysis he asks, is affordable housing for all really that hard to achieve?
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
ISBN: 1649030339
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 303
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A provocative analysis of the roots of Egypt’s housing crisis and the ways in which it can be tackled Along with football and religion, housing is a fundamental cornerstone of Egyptian life: it can make or break marriage proposals, invigorate or slow down the economy, and popularize or embarrass a ruler. Housing is political. Almost every Egyptian ruler over the last eighty years has directly associated himself with at least one large-scale housing project. It is also big business, with Egypt currently the world leader in per capita housing production, building at almost double China’s rate, and creating a housing surplus that counts in the millions of units. Despite this, Egypt has been in the grip of a housing crisis for almost eight decades. From the 1940s onward, officials deployed a number of policies to create adequate housing for the country’s growing population. By the 1970s, housing production had outstripped population growth, but today half of Egypt’s one hundred million people cannot afford a decent home. Egypt's Housing Crisis takes presidential speeches, parliamentary reports, legislation, and official statistics as the basis with which to investigate the tools that officials have used to ‘solve’ the housing crisis—rent control, social housing, and amnesties for informal self-building—as well as the inescapable reality of these policies’ outcomes. Yahia Shawkat argues that wars, mass displacement, and rural–urban migration played a part in creating the problem early on, but that neoliberal deregulation, crony capitalism and corruption, and neglectful planning have made things steadily worse ever since. In the final analysis he asks, is affordable housing for all really that hard to achieve?
Bringing Development Change to Rural Egypt
Author: Donald R. Mickelwait
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Category : Rural development
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Rural development
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Rural Reconstruction
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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