Effects of Urban Growth and Urbanization on the Social Environment: Case Study Old and Modern Cities of Yemen

Nihro Nouh Ibrahim Abdalla, Saleem Elzain Alhassan
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Aim: This research was designed to study the effects of urban growth and urbanization on the social environment (Study of the state of growth and social changes in the old and modern cities of Yemen an example). Background: Yemenis have a rich history of urban centers, which have played a crucial role in trade, crafts, industries, and science. These cities have become distinct areas of cultural development, economic polarization, and cultural radiation. They are considered crucibles for social culturalintegration, nurseries for political growth, and areas for the development of national consciousness. The history of Yemen's cities and urban centers demonstrates the close link between trade, delivery routes, political governance centers, and city growth and development. Some Yemeni historical cities have played a vital role before Islam as political capitals, educators, and seaports. Cities have emerged as a result of the desire to coexist and achieve stability, reflecting spiritual, material, social, and political conditions. The growth of cities and architecture is a reflection of these changes. Methodology: The physical changes in the Republic of Yemen and the identification of the city of Aden were studied by reviewing the studies that monitored these changes and their social, economic and population effects. The study relied on secondary data in the first place. Conclusion: Yemen's population growth rate in 2004 was low at 3.01%, but it remains high due to economic and social developments and changes demographic factors such as fertility, mortality, and migration the growth rate was decreased at 2.20%. The 2004 General Population and Housing Census revealed that the resident population is spread across various governorates, with Ta'izz, Hodeidah, and Ibb having the highest proportions. The General Census of Population and Establishments revealed changes in the relative weight of the provincial population between the 1994 and 2004 censuses, with some governorates experiencing an increase in population relative to the population, while others experienced a decrease. The annual growth rate of the resident population was 3.0%, and the proportion of the young age group increased from 46.2% in 1994 to 51.5% in 2004. The gender ratio in Yemen is 104, with some governorates having a higher proportion of species due to urbanization (male than more than female), employment opportunities, or male labor migration. The Central Statistical Agency predicts that population growth will remain high over the next 20 years, with a natural increase rate of 3.01%. The proportion of married people in the population is higher for both sexes, possibly due to increased living costs and lack of adequate housing.
城市发展和城市化对社会环境的影响:也门古老与现代城市案例研究
目的:本研究旨在研究城市发展和城市化对社会环境的影响(以也门老城和现代城市的发展状况和社会变迁研究为例)。背景:也门拥有历史悠久的城市中心,在贸易、手工业、工业和科学方面发挥了重要作用。这些城市已成为文化发展、经济分化和文化辐射的独特地区。它们被视为社会文化融合的熔炉、政治成长的苗圃和民族意识发展的地区。也门城市和城市中心的历史表明,贸易、运输路线、政治治理中心与城市的成长和发展密切相关。在伊斯兰教之前,也门的一些历史名城就曾作为政治首都、教育中心和海港发挥过重要作用。城市的出现是人们渴望共存和实现稳定的结果,反映了精神、物质、社会和政治条件。城市和建筑的发展就是这些变化的反映。方法论:通过回顾监测这些变化及其对社会、经济和人口影响的研究,对也门共和国的物质变化和亚丁市的识别进行了研究。研究首先依赖于二手数据。结论2004 年也门的人口增长率较低,为 3.01%,但由于经济和社会发展以及生育率、死亡率和移民等人口因素的变化,人口增长率仍然较高,降至 2.20%。2004 年人口和住房普查显示,常住人口分布在各省,其中塔伊兹、荷台达和伊卜所占比例最高。人口和机构普查显示,1994 年至 2004 年人口普查期间,各省人口的相对比重发生了变化,一些省份的人口相对比重有所增加,而另一些省份则有所减少。常住人口的年增长率为 3.0%,年轻年龄组的比例从 1994 年的 46.2%增至 2004 年的 51.5%。也门的性别比例为 104,由于城市化(男性多于女性)、就业机会或男性劳动力迁移,一些省份的物种比例较高。中央统计局预测,未来 20 年人口将保持高增长,自然增长率为 3.01%。已婚人口在男女人口中所占比例都较高,这可能是由于生活成本增加和缺乏适当的住房所致。
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