There is a set of distinctive urban characteristics for each of the two concerned cities (Qena City, and New Qena City). Perhaps the most important of these characteristics are (the type of building, the current condition of the building, the method of construction, the number of floors, the building need for restoration, the buildings connection to public facilities, and ownership of the buildings). Moreover, each city of the two concerned ones has urban characteristics which are different from the other city, in different proportions, ranging from large, medium, and small differences depending on the type of property mentioned in either one of the two cities.
There is a set of distinctive urban characteristics for each of the two cities (Qena, New Qena), and perhaps the most important of these characteristics are (the type of building - the current condition of the building - the construction method - the number of floors - the building’s need for restoration - the buildings’ connection to public facilities - ownership of the buildings), and each city has These two cities have different urban characteristics from the other city, in different proportions, ranging from large, medium, and small differences depending on the type of property mentioned in either city.
Ali, A. A. M. (2024). Constructive Properties of Qena City and New Qena City: A Study in settlement Geography. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 33(63), 252-276. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2024.260201.1859
MLA
Asmaa Anwar Mohamed Ali. "Constructive Properties of Qena City and New Qena City: A Study in settlement Geography", Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 33, 63, 2024, 252-276. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2024.260201.1859
HARVARD
Ali, A. A. M. (2024). 'Constructive Properties of Qena City and New Qena City: A Study in settlement Geography', Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 33(63), pp. 252-276. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2024.260201.1859
VANCOUVER
Ali, A. A. M. Constructive Properties of Qena City and New Qena City: A Study in settlement Geography. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 2024; 33(63): 252-276. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2024.260201.1859