Abstract:
The relationship between man and nature since the dawn of history embodied in
the first agricultural community in the valley of the Nile in Egypt, which is one of the
early societies that were formed and connected to nature. This community has been
affected and influenced this nature to form one of the great civilizations over history.
This relationship has continued in this valley to evolve towns, villages, countries and
different communities and the key factors of these communities were water and
greenery .
In recent times as a result of social, cultural and urban changes, this distinctive
relationship face a set of challenges and problems that may affect the natural
environment where it began migration from rural to urban areas and the collapse of
the traditional concept of farming so that the urban population in Egypt could reach
from 40% in 2010 to 60% in 2030, threatening the agricultural environment. Facing
main reasons like the cultures of social change to rural communities in Egypt and the
lack of scientific development environment may help these communities to survive
and extent.
Egyptian lakes have social and environmental mixture which mixing between
farmers, fishers and Bedouins. These various societies and different cultures live
together surrounding Egyptian lakes that give these sites very special character.
Villages surrounding lakes are contorted with number of problems such as
accommodations, rapidly growing populations, unemployment, lack of education and
lack of environmental awareness.
The research presents the problem of these communities surrounding Egyptian
lakes and the development of methods and environmental performance of these urban
communities in line with the challenges of recent time.
The aim of this paper is to formulate a conceptual framework to achieve the
harmony between Urban, community and surrounding nature in Egyptian villages.
Through an interdisciplinary literature review the concepts of green and social
infrastructure. Finally, based on a synthesis of the literature a conceptual framework is
presented.