Case Study: Urban problems and solutions in Cairo Flashcards
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Facts and figures
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- Pop rises 2 million to 18 million from 1950s to 2000
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Problems/Effects
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- Lack of houses
+ Self- built brick houses are built illegally on farmlands by Nile. These informal houses account for 80% of Cairo
+ Half a million live in homemade huts on roof spaces of office blocks
+ 2-3 million set up homes amongst the tombs of old Cairo - Traffic congestion:
+ 100 000 to over a million cars from 1970 to 2000 - Lack of jobs:
+ University graduates get jobs with gov => low salaries
+ Many poor people are forced to work in the informal sector - Pollution
+ The air is heavily polluted
+ Groundwater is polluted by waste illegally dumped by factories
+ Leaking and inadequate sewers pollute water courses
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Solutions
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- New satellite and dormitory towns built around the city
- Ring road built encircles the city
- People with donkey carts were licensed to collect and recycle garbage
- A modern metro system was built
- Homes and public services were upgraded in the most run-down parts of the city
- The Greater Cairto Waste Water Project repaired and extended the sewage system