Drivers of urban sprawl in two large Middle-eastern countries: Literature on Iran and Egypt

Masoumi, Houshmand E.; Hosseini, Maryamsadat; Gouda, Amr;

Abstract


This paper reviews the relevant literature of Iran and Egypt as two large countries of the region and concludes that four phenomena are common between the two countries and are accountable for sprawling, namely (1) wholesale land selling to the lower economic class, (2) deficiencies of planning systems in controlling development plans, (3) fast and uncontrolled increase in urban population, and (4) rural-urban migration. These drivers are categorized in two classes of demographic and planning-related trends. Besides, there is a number of peculiar trends that have nationwide causes but are uncommon in Iran and Egypt. The authors of this paper consider that the demographic drivers or sprawl addressed by the Middle Eastern scholars are not actual causes but only consequences, or there is a correlation between the demographic factors and sprawl. More in-depth historical and socioeconomic studies are needed to find the associations between sprawl and unstudied phenomena like change in technologies, culture, and lifestyle.


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Title Drivers of urban sprawl in two large Middle-eastern countries: Literature on Iran and Egypt
Authors Masoumi, Houshmand E.; Hosseini, Maryamsadat; Gouda, Amr 
Keywords Land use planning;Middle East;Urban development pattern;Urban form;Urban sprawl
Issue Date 1-May-2018
Journal Human Geographies 
Volume 12
Issue 1
ISSN 18436587
DOI 10.5719/hgeo.2018.121.4
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85047666228

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