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Abstract Sustaining the rural and urban population of the developing world has been identified as a key of global challenge for the 21st century. Rural-urban interaction in the developing world is an introduction to the relation between rural and urban places. It shows that not all their aspects are as obvious as migration from rural to city. There is now growing realization that rural-urban are far more complex, rural studies differ from their match in urban regions because of the difference in social composition in addition to the lifestyle in those villages and reaching to the acquaintance on the problems that the inhabitants in rural villages are exposed to. Egyptian village has changed since the early growth stages until 21st century. However, most of these villages suffer from many social problems, and severe inability in the services.The thesis suggests an integrated approach to practical utilization of Rural Urban Development (RUD), guided with the national visions of the future of prospected rural communities in Egypt. It further presents the main database required to re-conceptualize rural communities in new future communities. What are the processes through which rural communities may become more sustainable, and how best can the state promote and support these processes? Particular themes to be explored might include conflict, power, ideology, deliberative processes, governance and the role of government, trying to apply sustainability at different application levels (building, neighborhood and local level).The thesis aims to study the potential ways on exploring the environmental aspects in the neighborhood models 1) ”Wellington Neighborhood” and what has been used from sustainable element and the ways to achieve the appropriate environment there and 2) Eco and Bio Villages.It also reviews what has been applied in the village of Al-Basaisah in the mechanisms of sustainable development to get to the recommendations to be applied in the Egyptian villages. |