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Approaches and Mechanisms of Adaptation with Urban, Social and Economic Mobility of Region and Cities of Delta in the Light of Global Climate Change Impact.

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Architectural Engineering

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Global climate change is the biggest challenges that face the future of developmental mobility. Climate change has historic roots known climates cycles. It increased by green house gases due to increase non-sustainable human activities leading to the presence of serious threats, including rising sea levels and desertification. Adapting by sustainable development, increasing green areas, practical ecology, management laws and reducing the density. Foe coastal sectors are subjected to methods of costal engineering, including the building of walls, headers marine and etc., or bridging the lowland or dig seabed. Deltas are facing the most implications of threatened areas, including the Nile Delta, which are subjected to many forces including landing Delta, immersion and drown beaches. Mechanisms and Approaches of coping by maintain farmland, create poles of development of the parties, scalable industrial growth on the coast and within the Delta, which leads to lower density , as well as maintaining developmental systems of lakes.  

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10.21608/bfemu.2020.106301

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Mohamed

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El Sayed

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Salah El-Din

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Researcher at Architectural Engineering., Faculty of Engineering., El-Mansoura University

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Salah

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Kaooud

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Mohamed Ibrahim

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Researcher at Architectural Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Mansoura University

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Moustafa

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Mahmoud

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Mounir

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Researcher at Architectural Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Mansoura University

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Shereen

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Okeel

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EL-Shahaat

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Researcher at Architectural Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Mansoura University

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38

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3

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16051

Issue Date

2013-09-01

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2013-07-05

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2020-08-05

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29

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43

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1110-0923

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2735-4202

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MEJ. Mansoura Engineering Journal

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22 Jan 2023