Fragmentation Analysis of the Nile Delta

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The Nile Delta is the last stretch of the world's longest river and one of the oldest deltas with highly fertile and productive agricultural soils; it is - at the same time - one of the most extensive urban networks worldwide, housing almost 50% of the Egyptian population. An urban network with a high growth rate, corresponding to high losses of fertile agricultural soil and an overall highly fragmented landscape fabric.The Nile Delta is a complex, diverse landscape entity consisting of a lot of different and sometimes contradicting elements with complex interactions between each other and affected by various external factors (e.g., seawater intrusion in the underground delta aquifer)The Thesis focus on studying the encroachments on the agricultural lands of the Delta and its subsequent agricultural land fragmentation, whether ownership or physical fragmentation. The Study uses empirical estimation modeling through the utilization of logistic regression analysis. Analyzing the urban driving forces development across over four decades. Then, through the Nile Delta's possible development scenarios, project the magnitude and direction of future urban growth across the region.

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Abdulmoneim Alfiky is an Assistant Professor at Ain Shams University. His professional experience focuses on Strategic and Regional planning in rural areas of the Egyptian Nile Delta & Valley, as well as, Urban Modeling & Simulation. He actively participated in several EU projects between Ain Shams University and various European universities.


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The Nile Delta is the last stretch of the world's longest river and one of the oldest deltas with highly fertile and productive agricultural soils; it is - at the same time - one of the most extensive urban networks worldwide, housing almost 50% of the Egyptian population. An urban network with a high growth rate, corresponding to high losses of fertile agricultural soil and an overall highly fragmented landscape fabric.The Nile Delta is a complex, diverse landscape entity consisting of a lot of different and sometimes contradicting elements with complex interactions between each other and affected by various external factors (e.g., seawater intrusion in the underground delta aquifer)The Thesis focus on studying the encroachments on the agricultural lands of the Delta and its subsequent agricultural land fragmentation, whether ownership or physical fragmentation. The Study uses empirical estimation modeling through the utilization of logistic regression analysis. Analyzing the urban driving forces development across over four decades. Then, through the Nile Delta's possible development scenarios, project the magnitude and direction of future urban growth across the region.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Autor Abdulmoneim Alfiky
    • Titel Fragmentation Analysis of the Nile Delta
    • Veröffentlichung 28.07.2021
    • ISBN 6203930946
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9786203930948
    • Jahr 2021
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T12mm
    • Untertitel A Development of Regional Planning Tool
    • Gewicht 298g
    • Genre Art
    • Anzahl Seiten 188
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • GTIN 09786203930948

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