Developmental evaluation to the axis of Ras Gharib Road - bani Mzar- Bahariya Oasis
Abdelkawe, Mohamedabdelsalam;
Abstract
The axis through the Ras Gharib (port on the Red Sea coast) - Beni Mazar (Minya Governorate) - Bahariya Oasis (New Valley), the only cross-axis in Middle Egypt and also deep in the desert. And the development of the axis of the priorities of the planning process, where he owns a variety of potential axis; Beginning with the sea port in Ras Gharib and traversed the eastern Sahara inspiring mining and Althadjirah and tourism. As well as the passing of the Nile valley through agricultural and urban development through the desert with a margin spate tourism potential represented in the village of New Bahnasa, as well as the establishment of the new Al-Azhar University, next to the village of Bahnasa. This could Nukaly axis of development that activates two-way trade between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, can regions through which the road as Wadi Nile contribute to bridging the Kingdom's needs of agricultural crops and yields and other goods and commodities. The study aims to assess the Ras Gharib axis - oases developmentally especially after the state went into the creation of new administrative amendments intend to apply. And the opening of Upper Egypt and marine oasis on the Red Sea. In addition to the development of the villages east of the Nile, which was in isolation before the establishment of Beni Mazar Bridge on the River Nile.
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| Title | Developmental evaluation to the axis of Ras Gharib Road - bani Mzar- Bahariya Oasis | Authors | Abdelkawe, Mohamedabdelsalam | Keywords | Red Sea coast;Ras Gharib;Egypt;road;Developmental evaluation | Issue Date | 2017 | Journal | Journal of the Arab Geographical Society | Volume | 65 |
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