417407

Petrol Filling Stations as Emerging Social Hubs: Assessing Health Risks and Urban Planning Challenges – A Case Study of New Cairo, Egypt

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Last updated: 04 May 2025

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Architecture Engineering and the Engineering Architectural Interior Design.

Abstract

The relationship between urban planning, public health, and the risks associated with petrol filling stations (PFS) serving as informal social hubs is increasingly significant in rapidly urbanizing areas. In New Cairo, Egypt, PFS have evolved from purely service-oriented spaces to vibrant social gathering points, a trend that became more prominent during the COVID-19 pandemic. This shift demonstrates how urban infrastructure adapts to changing societal behaviours but also introduces public health concerns, including increased exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and a heightened risk of disease transmission.
This study aims to assess the dual role of PFS as both essential urban facilities and emerging social spaces, examining their health and environmental implications. A mixed-methods approach, including a literature review, behavioural analysis, spatial assessments, and structured user surveys, is employed to evaluate VOC exposure levels, social interaction patterns, and public risk perceptions. The findings reveal that PFS function as critical social nodes, particularly for young adults. However, air quality measurements indicate that VOC concentrations near seating and gathering areas often exceed WHO-recommended safety thresholds. The research underscores the need for integrated urban planning and public health policies that balance the social utility of PFS with necessary safety regulations, ensuring healthier and more sustainable urban environments.

DOI

10.21608/jesaun.2025.346658.1398

Keywords

Petrol Filling Stations, Place and Non-Place Theory, VOC Health Impact, Social interaction

Authors

First Name

Nanees

Last Name

Elsayyad

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Affiliation

Architectural Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Mansoura University, Egypt

Email

nanees_elsayyad@mans.edu.eg

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0000-0002-9043-4421

Volume

53

Article Issue

3

Related Issue

51574

Issue Date

2025-05-01

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2024-12-24

Publish Date

2025-05-01

Page Start

208

Page End

230

Print ISSN

1687-0530

Online ISSN

2356-8550

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https://jesaun.journals.ekb.eg/article_417407.html

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Research Paper

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1,438

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JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences

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https://jesaun.journals.ekb.eg/

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Petrol Filling Stations as Emerging Social Hubs: Assessing Health Risks and Urban Planning Challenges – A Case Study of New Cairo, Egypt

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27 Apr 2025