Informality in Egypt: Rethinking resiliency in vulnerable communities
This paper explores the inter-connected relationship between urban resiliency and social equity under the specific light of Egypt’s
Alexandria. It sheds light on the informal scene of Alexandria, one that is often discarded and ignored in the dialogue of urban resiliency.
Studies in resiliency often discard the specificity of sites and their hierarchal ramifications along with the historical experience of the
local population. The idea is to redraw urban mitigation outlines and to include the affected population in the process of environmental
containment. The paper thus studies local policies, the game changers and the benefiting parties, and the otherwise relocated or
affected population in play in Alexandria, Egypt. The scope is to explore the potential of some sensible methods that would put into
consideration the local capacities and vernacular experiences of the area’s population.