CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF ACTIVITIES IN ASSISTING NATURE RESERVES TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE TECTONIC RESERVES | ||
| MSA Engineering Journal | ||
| Volume 4, Issue 2 - Serial Number 7, July 2025 | ||
| Document Type: Original Article | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/msaeng.2025.342003.1385 | ||
| Authors | ||
| Mohamed Ali Maher* 1; Nora Mohamed Rehan2 | ||
| 1Architectural Engineering Department, Ahram Canadian University, Cairo, Egypt. | ||
| 2Head of Architectural Engineering Department, Ahram Canadian University, Cairo, Egypt. | ||
| Abstract | ||
| ABSTRACT: An abundant and healthy ecosystem on our planet is based on nature reserves biodiversity, which is crucial for safeguarding the planet's distinctive flora and fauna, as the human population grows and environmental concerns intensify the future of nature reserves is becoming more and more crucial. From this point of view the research adopts suggesting a green ecofriendly matrix that achieves sustainability for environmental, economic, social and urban standards through an ecological design for the natural and urban areas of the study area "Wadi El Rayan in Faiyum - Egypt" that includes activities that will preserve the cultural and heritage identity and environmental characteristics of this vital area. The research emphasizes three main aspects: firstly, a theoretical study that encompasses the definition and principles of Tectonic, Geo-park, and the features of a nature reserve; secondly, an analytical study of three cases of the best international projects developed around natural reserves (Shees Desert Park in Sharjah -United Arab Emirates, A Therapeutic Resort in Sinai - Egypt and Mysk Al Badayer Desert Park in southern desert region of Sharjah United Arab Emirates); And Finally, An applied study that applies the most important criteria derived from the analytical study to suggest a green map for Wadi El Rayan protectorate as a valuable natural resource for Egypt that contribute to achieve sustainable tectonic reserve. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Tectonic; Tectonics Plates; Geo park; Protectorate; Sustainability | ||
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