Neighborhood Management in Egypt Analysis of Egyptian and German case

The project proposes a new scientific approach by introducing the concept of Berlin’s Neighborhood Management into the Egyptian academic and practice context by introducing an urban management unit. By intervening practically in the neighborhood and by accompanying it with research

Research

Our Research

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Egyptian discourse about informal settlements

4.1 Problems in Egyptian informal settlements

4.2 What can be transferred from the German case?

4.3 Focus area: An informal settlement in Hurghada

4.4 The Description of the study Area

4.5 Old Market and mallaha Area Analysis

4.6 Overview over the work situation and the most important products

4.7 Cross cutting issues in the study area

4.8 Stakeholders Identification

4.9 SWOT Summary

4.10 Vision and the Programs

3.10 Structure and NM-Procedures

3.12 Urban Development Funding Program

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Comparing the project with the original work

time and tasks planning

5.1 Comparing the time and workplan

5.2 Comparing: tasks planning

5.3 Changing the prospects for achieving the goals

5.4 results influencing the project

5.5 Changes in objectives and further work plan

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Continuing the recovery plan

6.1 intellectual property applications and granted intellectual property rights

6.2 Economic prospects for success after the end of the project

6.3 Scientific and/or technical chances of success

   after the end of the project

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Conclusions & Recommendations

7.1 Filter and Adaptation

7.2 Adapting the German integrated, and multi-sectoral MODEL fit as a model for the urban regeneration in Egypt

7.3 FIRST STEPS/ PREREQUISITE FOR implementing the NM-Unit in Egypt?

7.4 Stakeholders involvement and roles

7.5 Towards an improved local urban management in Egypt

7.6 Capacities needed for NM office

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Annex

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