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The population problem in Egypt has three dimensions: high growth rate, miss geographical distribution and low demographic, social and economic characteristics such as population age structure, health, environment, income and employment, which are all influenced directly and indirectly each of the s...

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Published in:Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2010-03, Vol.88 (1), p.291-316
Main Authors: El-Sayed, R.M, El-Genghy, H.M, Ahmed, A.I, Azam, A.A
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Language:English
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Summary:The population problem in Egypt has three dimensions: high growth rate, miss geographical distribution and low demographic, social and economic characteristics such as population age structure, health, environment, income and employment, which are all influenced directly and indirectly each of the steady increase and geographical distribution. The Government of Egypt faces this problem through sustainable rural and agricultural development (SRAD), which considered as a fundamental element in the country's development program. It was recognized from the outset that SRAD requires a multidisciplinary approach involving specialists from agriculture and population working concertedly to attain SRAD's goal.
ISSN:1110-6336
1110-6336
DOI:10.21608/ejar.2010.180444