Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics as Predictors for Residents Attitudes Towards Landuse Development: A Study on Fayoum Cities (Urban Sprawl Fringes)

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Geography - Faculty of Arts- Fayoum University

Abstract

Fayoum cities urban growth boundaries have made a lot of fringes. These fringes have got a mixture of residents with varied characteristics and varied behaviors towards environmental aspects and landuse change. Several studies have identified people characteristics of cities outskirts but few studies have successfully discussed the relationship people behavior and landuse decision. This study aims at monitoring the properties of these fringes generally, and in Fayoum cities particularly, the main motivations of people to occupy them, in addition to testing the hypothesis that attitude towards landuse development (LUD) is correlated with residents several characteristics like: length of residence and demographic variables, which can predict  future landuse behavior can better understand the impact their choices will have? Using multiple regression, the study found that area, employment, income and education are  generally the main predictors of attitude, while applying logistic regression analysis revealed that education, old, employment and owned are the main predictors for residents trends towards preservation of current landuse. The results of the study proved that land owners decisions towards landuse development in Fayoum cities fringes are based primarily on residents' behavioral characteristics, that reflect attitudes depends on their socio-demographic characteristics.

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