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Mapping social capital networks of furniture industry - resilience to climate emergency in Damietta city, Egypt

Abdelrahman, NH; Elkadi, HA

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NH Abdelrahman



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J Montgomery
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Abstract

The evolution of people, their economies, and the physical space in which they live are formulated and are in constant change through the dynamic interactions between actors in the community . Hence, understanding community networks and their reflection on economy and space becomes crucial for urban development, especially within the context of climate emergency. Social systems manifest uniquely within each context as culture, lifestyle and various other variables come into play. The type of economy and how people relate to it is also a significant variable to interpret a given context with its potentials and challenges. Within this context, environmental and economic sustainability and risk are critical where social structures display signs of vulnerability which at the same time offer solutions towards resilience.

For industry-based cities such as Damietta – Egypt, in which a certain industry or craft is imbedded in the culture and livelihoods of the community, most economic activities are directly or indirectly related to this industry (furniture making in this case) and passed down from one generation to the next. In such a dynamic, the small scale of the economic interactions forms an economic cluster that functions and evolves within its context according to the possibilities and challenges. In this research, the context of MSMEs (medium, small and micro enterprise) is investigated within the centre of Damietta city, towards understanding the effect and magnitude of the social capital networks on the dynamics of the industry in this city, and how social capital has contributed to Damietta being a regional hub for furniture making in the middle east. This paper is part of this research project, where the paper focuses on the mapping of social capital networks in the city according to a field survey of 347 furniture enterprises in Damietta city and a total network of 996 actors in the network (respondents and contacts).

Citation

Abdelrahman, N., & Elkadi, H. (2022). Mapping social capital networks of furniture industry - resilience to climate emergency in Damietta city, Egypt. AMPS proceedings series, 24, 334-345

Journal Article Type Conference Paper
Conference Name Cities in a Changing World: Questions of Culture, Climate and Design
Conference Location New York, City Tech, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York (CUNY)
End Date Jun 18, 2021
Acceptance Date May 15, 2021
Publication Date Feb 1, 2022
Deposit Date Jul 19, 2021
Publicly Available Date Feb 18, 2022
Journal AMPS Proceedings Series 24.1 : Cities in a Changing World
Volume 24
Pages 334-345
Series Title AMPS Proceedings
Series Number 1
Book Title AMPS Proceedings Series : Cities in a Changing World
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