2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2021.06.006
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Toward sustainable urban development of historical cities: Case study of Fouh City, Egypt

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“…In this regard, a key issue in the transition of cities and societies to sustainable development is the improvement of transport infrastructure ( Abubakar and Aina, 2019 ; Moschen et al, 2019 ; Vaidya and Chatterji, 2020 ; Otamendi-Irizar et al, 2022 ; Ozaki et al, 2022 ). Not only sustainable urbanization, but sustainable economic activity is entirely dependent on improved transport infrastructure ( Lafortezza and Sanesi, 2019 ; Ragheb et al, 2022 ). Modern transportation systems facilitate the flow of goods, labor, services and technology and connect the hinterland with industrial or commercial cities and ports ( Rodrigue, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, a key issue in the transition of cities and societies to sustainable development is the improvement of transport infrastructure ( Abubakar and Aina, 2019 ; Moschen et al, 2019 ; Vaidya and Chatterji, 2020 ; Otamendi-Irizar et al, 2022 ; Ozaki et al, 2022 ). Not only sustainable urbanization, but sustainable economic activity is entirely dependent on improved transport infrastructure ( Lafortezza and Sanesi, 2019 ; Ragheb et al, 2022 ). Modern transportation systems facilitate the flow of goods, labor, services and technology and connect the hinterland with industrial or commercial cities and ports ( Rodrigue, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban form indicated sustainability urban identity Eka Diana Mahira, Bambang Soemardiono and Eko Budi Santoso a sustainable city as a renewable resource, economic attractiveness, a motive for social unity, and an element of identity and creativity is highly dependent on cultural heritage (Ragheb et al, 2022). It is evident in the recommendation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO, 2011) on historic city sites, which states that "the principle of sustainable development is to provide for the preservation of existing resources, active protection of the city's heritage, and its sustainable management as a sine qua non condition of development" (p.1).…”
Section: Tradition As Cultural Constantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This calls for the sustainable development of these urban areas. Sustainability describes a consistent and adaptive balance of economic, social and environmental considerations, which form the three principles of sustainability (Ragheb et al, 2022). Therefore, for any development to be sustainable, it must consider economic, social and environmental issues (Blackwood et al, 2014).…”
Section: Tourism and Sustainable Urban Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%