Monitoring the environmental impact of an archaeological site with the intent of upgrading and comprehensive development

Urban heritage areas are one of the most difficult to monitor, deal with, and preserve because they mix old and new. Most valuable heritage areas are located in a vibrant and urban environment, which creates interaction and mutual influence, as the surrounding urban environment affects and is aff...

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Main Authors: Prof. Shahira Sharaf Eldin, Ass.prof . Azza Sobhy, Researcher Rim Abdel Aziz
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: The Arab Association of Civilization and Islamic Arts 2024-02-01
Series:Maǧallaẗ Al-Turāṯ wa Al-Taṣmīm
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Summary:Urban heritage areas are one of the most difficult to monitor, deal with, and preserve because they mix old and new. Most valuable heritage areas are located in a vibrant and urban environment, which creates interaction and mutual influence, as the surrounding urban environment affects and is affected by the heritage areas. This requires awareness of the inputs of the surrounding urban environment and its relationship to areas of value. The urban condition of the areas surrounding the monuments and areas of value reflects negatively and leads to the emergence of some negative impacts as a result of external influences resulting from the urban environment. Given the significance of architectural landmarks in the formation of local identities and the maintenance of collective memory, their protection is of paramount importance . This paper examines Amoud al-Sawari, a famous archaeological site in Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city. This research paper aims to shed light on how to deal with heritage area inputs to maximize their role in increasing Egyptians' cultural awareness and presenting them appropriately. This is done by evaluating the possibilities and environmental elements affecting the studied heritage area, as well as its threats and risks.
ISSN:2735-5071
2735-508X