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Title:
SERVICE STANDARDS FOR EGYPTIAN NEW COMMUNITIES (TOWARDS LOCAL GUIDELINES)
Authors: Dr. Mohamed Soliman& Dr. Ibrahim Hassan
Year: 2002
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: , 4th.international Conference on Civil& Arch. Eng. Military Technical College , Cairo 14-16 may.
Volume: 1
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 13-31
Publisher: 4th.international Conference on Civil& Arch. Eng. Military Technical College , Cairo 14-16 may.
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Mohammed Ahmed Soliman Muawwad_paper_08.pdf
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Abstract:

As a result of the adoption of new communities policy, many new communities are planned and being established in Egypt. In the absence of service supply standards, planners depend upon their own conceptualization of service supply rates. Their particular experience and continuos improvisation have lead to the application of their own views for each new community, depending on their own studies and professional experience. This could be seen as the right approach for achieving the supply standards found to satisfy local demand for services, relative to the particular socio-cultural and economic characteristics of the society intended to inhabit the communities. Moreover, it has been noted throughout the last decades that, service supply standards for new communities have differed from those available in the existing communities because of the economic pressures during this period. However, indicators for the service standards must exist. This will provide for flexible standards that will allow the selection of the suitable standard for each society .The importance of this issue becomes clearer if the economics of establishing such services is taken into considerations. Since, it greatly affects the amount of investment needed for developing these services, within their settlements. Moreover, such indicators will provide the basis for maintaining social justice between the divers communities of the society with regard to national commitment for service supply. In other words, the national commitment for delivery of specific standard of services to each citizen, is a tool for achieving social balance, and ensures the achievement of a particular standard of living.

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