Encouraging walkability in GCC cities: smart urban solutions
Abstract
Purpose
It is noted that cities in the region of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have a very poor Walkability Index. It is typically the forgotten mode of transport. Moreover, walking has become impossible. This is not just due to the scorching weather conditions but also due to the excessive dependence of the residents on the private automobile. The purpose of this paper is to explore walkability urban problems and to propose smart urban solutions so as to encourage walking in GCC cities.
Design/methodology/approach
This present paper defines walkability and portrays its advantages and benefits. It adapts the criteria of walkability to meet GCC cities’ planning needs. Furthermore, it analyzes Masdar City in Abu Dhabi as an example of encouraging walkability using smart solutions. The pilot case study for this present paper, King Abdullah national park in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, will be the application pool of those criteria. However, a questionnaire has been formulated in order to solicit some facts about attaining pedestrian comfort in that park.
Findings
The paper provides various smart urban solutions so as to encourage walkability in GCC cities.
Originality/value
Through presenting an overview of walkability in GCC cities and suggesting smart urban solutions, an additional study would be required to encourage walkability in other environments using various intelligent urban features.
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Citation
Atef Elhamy Kamel, M. (2013), "Encouraging walkability in GCC cities: smart urban solutions", Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 288-310. https://doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-03-2013-0015
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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