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Assessing the Link between Environmental Quality, Green Finance, Health Expenditure, Renewable Energy, and Technology Innovation
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This study uses data from 1980 to 2020 to analyze the explanatory power of renewable energy (RE), green finance (GF), and public health expenditure (PUHE) for environmental quality (ecological footprint: EF) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). In order to examine the long- and short-term effects, we ran both linear autoregressive distribution (ARDL) and nonlinear autoregressive distribution (NARDL) models. The empirical results showed that, when estimating the ARDL model, all variables have an impact on the environment’s long-term quality, which has increased. Furthermore, the NARDL model supports the existence of significant positive or negative shocks that support an unbalanced relationship with the movement of variables over the short and long term. Overall, the study demonstrates the critical role of factors that can enhance the environment in the KSA setting. In light of this, we advise policymakers to encourage the use of additional renewable energy sources and to expedite their efforts to do so in order to slow down environmental damage.
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The present demand for economically viable buildings in the Saudi Public
Sector is coupled with the need to maximise the efficient use of Saudi Arabian natural
resources. The lack of consideration paid to sustainability issues during the concept phase has
resulted in higher consumption of materials and energy during both the construction and
operational phases of many building projects. Although there is extensive Value Management
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less experience of sustainable development, consequently sustainable construction is all too
often not a major consideration. This paper is part of an ongoing research which aims to
exploit the VM experiences and skills of those in the Saudi Public Sector in order to accelerate
the understanding and implementation of sustainable development in the country. It provides
an overview of the current situation of VM and sustainability in the Saudi Public Sector by
investigating in-depth the: application of VM and sustainability; clients’ attitudes towards
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Defining Major Oil and Gas Companies’ Development Strategies in the Era of Energy Transition
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The energy market today is turbulent. Nations follow different energy trends and shape their policies towards Energy Transition and sustainable development. To avoid risks and pursue opportunities, oil and gas companies must adapt their longterm strategies to macro-trends and national regulations.The study's objective is to investigate how major oil and gas companies’ development trends correlate with trends and strategies at the national level. The hypothesis is that oil and gas companies’ operations and innovation portfolios are linked to national energy mixes and environmental regulations. To do this, the authors examined the energy markets of 54 countries with the focus on Brazil, Canada, China, EU, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the UK, the USA, operational indicators, and innovation development trends of 18 major oil and gas companies. The production volumes have been translated into an ordinal scale and analyzed with the use of Spearman correlation.The study confirmed a weak correlation between oil and gas companies' operational indicators and national strategies. Companies operating in countries with strict environmental regulations, primarily in the European Economic Area, have been more likely to adapt their businesses to energy transition while building up oil and gas production; they also have had more diversified innovation portfolios. As more countries moved towards later generations of environmental regulations, the increase in renewable energy investments was found in more oil and gas majors.
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A Procedural Framework to Identify Critical Indicators for the Protection of Environment and Ecosystem during Sustainable Urban Development in South-Western Saudi Arabia
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This paper investigates the strategies and priorities to identify the critical indicators for the protection of the environment and ecosystem in the mountain regions of southwest Saudi Arabia, considering the natural resources, renewable energy potential, local economy, urban development issues, and compatibility with the Saudi Vision 2030. The southern region of the country is characterized as having cooler climatic conditions than the other regions of Saudi Arabia and is rich in natural resources and renewable energy potential. It also has potential in the sectors of agriculture, forests, and animal production, and the region’s heritage is valuable for its tourism industry. During the past years, the region is experiencing a misbalance in its resources and population due to a quick increase in urban development. It is seen that there has been no strategy in place for the management of development. Hence, it is important to establish a framework designed to manage urban planning and sprawl that considers the topographical conditions, wildlife and forest protection, and investment in natural and renewable resources. This study employs a focus group approach to investigate these issues. Different expert panels were invited to Al-Baha University in December 2019 to discuss the sustainable development priorities of Saudi Arabia’s southern regions. These included decision-makers from governmental sectors, and academics from the university’s faculties of engineering, economics, sciences, and social sciences. The study highlights the issues of urban sprawl management in cities that impact the environmental conditions and wildlife habitat, concluding that the agriculture and tourism industries are the most important factors that should be targeted by developers in the southwestern regions of the country.
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Development and Implementation of Solar Assisted Desiccant Cooling Technology in Developing Countries: A Case of Saudi Arabia
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This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the potential and feasibility of using solar thermal cooling systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The performance of a desiccant cooling system has been determined based on climatic data of 32 cities spread all over the territory of the country. The investigation has been carried out keeping in view the high energy consumption for cooling applications in the country. The analysis has been done using the overall performance of the system, sensible energy ratio, and cooling and regeneration loads. The main objective of this study is to encourage the implementation of solar thermal cooling systems in the country for the development of sustainable buildings. The economic analysis shows that thermal cooling technology can reduce the cost of cooling units, remarkably. Furthermore, the utilization of the proposed system will decrease the dependence on primary energy resources. The saving factor of the proposed system with 1 ton capacity in comparison to the conventional vapor compression unit is found to be 34.6%. The present study also recommends that the government subsidies and incentives can further improve the development and utilization of solar air conditioning technology in developing countries.
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This study examines how best to achieve inclusive sustainable development and meeting of carbon target in Saudi Arabia. With a track record of high economic performance due to its richness in natural resources, specifically oil resources, Saudi Arabia is characterized by heavy economic activities that are anchored on natural resources and excessive energy utilization. Two scientific approaches, non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) and dynamic ordinary least square (DOLS), are adopted to analyze annual data spanning the period 1990–2019. Also, policy-based variables (financial development, renewable energy and natural resources) are selected for the analyses. Findings from NARDL show that carbon emission (CO2) is reduced by a positive shock to both financial development and renewable energy, and increased by an adverse shock to financial development and renewable energy. However, a positive shock to both economic growth and natural resources increases carbon emission, thereby impacting negatively on the environment. Quantitatively, for every 1% increase in natural resource rent, the environmental quality worsens by 0.093%. Additionally, the country's average CO2 emission level increases by 1.093% for every 1% increase in economic growth, thus lowering long-term environmental quality. Findings from DOLS align with the findings from NARDL, thereby supporting the moderating effects of financial development and renewable energy. The study findings suggest policies based on finance and renewable energy to aid sustainable development.
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Program outcome assessment is a complex process that demands careful planning and resources in order to accurately assess higher-order thinking skills. A well-defined assessment approach provides detailed insights into program weaknesses and leads to continuous improvement. Whereas a poor assessment approach does not reflect the underlying weaknesses and may result in a useless effort. Furthermore, each accreditation body may have a different recommended outcome measurement approach. As a result, academic institutions may make adhoc choices just to satisfy accreditation requirements rather than designing a sustainable measurement approach. On the other hand, the magnitude of huge tasks for satisfying multiple accreditation bodies results in fatigue and mental stress for academic staff. ABET is a well-known international program accreditation body, and NCAAA is a local accreditation body for academic programs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In this paper, we have documented that how a sustainable outcome measurement mechanism can be designed to satisfy both ABET and NCAAA requirements. The core contribution of this paper is relevant specifically for academic programs in the Kingdom striving to meet both ABET and NCAAA requirements and is also relevant for all education programs to design an appropriate program assessment approach to ensure a sustainable process to foster better learning among students.
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The impact of cultural factors on shareholder governance and environmental sustainability: an international context
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the effect of the shareholder governance on environmental sustainability by the moderating effect of some cultural factors. Design/methodology/approach The authors have studied the extent of sustainability by continent. On the other hand, the authors have conducted three empirical models that deal with the effect of shareholder governance on environmental sustainability and also with the moderating effect of cultural factors. Findings Using a sample of 140 countries during the year 2018, the authors find a notable and positive effect of the shareholder governance on environmental sustainability. Regarding the role of cultural factors, the authors found that the factor gender parity is more important than other factors. Practical implications The findings have policy implications for governments aiming to combat environmental sustainability and shareholder governance. Originality/value This research has approached cultural factors in a different context, which is an eastern country, which are completely different from those of western countries. On the other hand, the subject of sustainability is not sufficiently threated in this country (Saudi Arabia).
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Saudi Arabia's March towards Sustainable Development through Innovation and Technology
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Sustainable development requires concerted effort and persistence on various fronts using available resources and technological tools to improve the quality of life. Global sustainability goals are designed to benefit developments in all walks of life of the present and future generations. To attain global sustainability, every country should make best efforts with the available resources and shared means. This paper analyses the case of Saudi Arabia in achieving sustainability through innovations and Information technology in key areas of national development. The contribution of this research is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the key projects undertaken by Saudi Arabia to transform the nation into modernity and prosperity by means of cutting-edge technologies and tools. This study shows that the innovation, science and technology play critical role towards achieving sustainable development. Conclusions of this study can serve as an example to achieve sustainability in other parts of the world.
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This research aimed to explore how transformational leadership factors can be linked to the economic development in the central region of Saudi Arabia. In the current study, we had systemically selected 377 individuals with random job samples in both the public sector and private sector, by managers or vice-managers, from the central area, Saudi Arabia. through the survey frame, a technique and survey methods for gathering data on research issues; transformational leadership, and economic development were included in the current study. There were major statistically significant positive correlates of growth between idealized effects and individualized considerations, and poor significant correlations with intellectual stimulus and encouragement. The body of knowledge that studies productive and sustainable management raised the perspectives of economic development; therefore, the managers used this knowledge as a lever to accomplish it. Organizations should teach their executives and administrators to exercise leadership, make them work harder, provide good leadership, and grow their organization.
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Development of a map for land use and land cover classification of the Northern Border Region using remote sensing and GIS
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The land use and land cover study (LULC) play an essential role in regional socio-economic development and natural resource management to develop sustainable development in vegetation changes, water quantity and quality, land resources, and coastal management. This study uses remote sensing data to investigate LULC in the Northern Border Region (NBR) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The purpose of this study is to obtain a better understanding of the patterns and drivers of changes in LULC in the NBR over the past three decades. Remote sensing data from Landsat imagery between 1990 and 2022 were used to classify LULC types, and a time series analysis was performed using Landsat imagery to detect changes over time. The classification finds four main classes: bare land, built-up area, rocks, and vegetation. The results indicate a significant increase in urban development. The outcomes revealed that most urbanization occurred in the outskirts of the cities, where previously there were bare soil lands. The main drivers of urbanization were population growth and economic development. These findings have important implications for city planning, the management of green spaces, and the sustainable development of cities. Maximum Likelihood classifier was used to perform the classification. The accuracy assessment demonstrated satisfactory results, with an overall accuracy of 92.6%. The study paves the way for further monitoring LULC changes in the NBR geographic location. The technique used was adequate to address the objectives of this study.
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In this paper, we present a novel empirical study of water-related questions from famous environment-related Q&A websites. Additionally, after a comprehensive evaluation, we explore solutions of global freshwater scarcity. Results show that in-spite of approximately constant number of water-related questions-posted from 2014-2017, the views on these questions are significantly decreasing. Prominent locations of water-related discussions are USA, Europe, Australia, and India. Most of the water-related questions discuss oceanography and water-management. Indian-users are observed to discuss solutions of their local water-related problems while no water-related discussion is observed from desalination-pioneers like Saudi-Arabia, Israel etc. Finite annual freshwater inventories are inadequate to meet stringently burgeoning human demand for water. To fathom desalination as a solution to water-scarcity by employing renewable energy, we draw a comparison of India and Saudi-Arabia and suggest desalination of sea-water as the sustainable solution for water-scarcity in regions with proximity to seas and oceans. This work also responds to myths that devoid of desalination and aims to formulate awareness in order to create a global freshwater security.
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Promoting Sustainable Growth and Development in Saudi Arabia through Environmental Investments: The Role of Incentives
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This paper examines the role of financial and non-financial incentives in promoting environmental investment, which is critical in addressing the challenges of sustainable growth and development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, whose economy is heavily dependent on fossil fuel that contributes to some of the environmental problems facing the country. The paper conducts an econometric analysis of the relationship between economic growth and environmental degradation and finds a negative and statistically significant relationship between environmental emissions and the growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP). However, the magnitude of the growth-environment coefficient shrinks when more ambitious cuts in environmental emissions are introduced, suggesting that environmental investments would help overcome environmental degradation and thereby lead to a sustainable Saudi Arabian economy. Attracting environmental investments, however, will require a strong policy incentive structure. As a result, the paper further investigates the link between policy incentives and environmental investment in the renewable energy sector of some European countries where data on a wide range of incentives exist. The estimated coefficients of all the incentive variables are positive and statistically significant at varying levels, suggesting that incentives matter in environmental investments, sending an important message to countries like Saudi Arabia that, by providing appropriate incentives, policy makers would be able to boost investments in renewable energy and other environmental goods and services and thereby help to promote sustainable growth and development. Key words: sustainable development, Saudi Arabia, environmental investments, policy incentives, oil prices
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Industrial development in Saudi Arabia: disparity in growth and development
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Industrial development in any nation plays a vital role in the strengthening of the economy and employs human resources as per specifications and directly towards the mainstream of the nation. In Saudi Arabia, there was rapid industrialization for four decades. Some manufacturing industries performed well, while some internal and external business environment factors influenced the others’ performance. The study focuses on historical development, as well as recent trends of well-performing and poor-performing industries of Saudi Arabia. Small manufacturing industries in Saudi Arabia are underdeveloped and need more attention to attain sustainable and progressive growth rate in the form of the number of establishments to enjoy the potential. Manufacture of tobacco, computer, electronics and optics, pharmaceuticals and transport equipment are the deprived and underdeveloped industries of the manufacturing sector. There should be some easy credit schemes for the development of deprived or underdeveloped manufacturing industries. To attain sustainable growth and development of the manufacturing sector, a positive attitude of the government towards underdeveloped manufacturing industries, favorable labor laws, and entrepreneurial awareness, technical and financial assistance are necessary. The growth and development of the manufacturing sector of Saudi Arabia will be helpful in the attainment of goals of Vision 2030.
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Study of causality between civil aviation sector and economic development in Saudi Arabia
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Recently, Saudi Arabia is undergoing major privatization and Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects, as guided by the Saudi National Transformation Program (NTP) 2020 and the Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, attempting to shift the oil-based economy toward more diverse and sustainable economy. The main purpose of the paper is to empirically examine the aviation-led growth hypothesis for Saudi Arabia by testing causality between civil aviation and economic development, applying econometric tests such as Granger causality tests for the time period from 1975 to 2011. Empirical results reveal the existence of the Civil aviation Led-Economic growth hypothesis (economic expansion causing the civil aviation sector to grow) for a developing country like Saudi Arabia. As guided by both the NTP 2020 and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, policy makers should consider updating civil aviation infrastructure, nation-wide airport privatization programs, increase the number of airports in major cities and establish long term partnerships with international airlines and carriers. This will strengthen the private sector and diversify the oil-based economy toward a sustainable economy.
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A thorough investigation of renewable energy development strategies through integrated approach: A case study
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Recently, Saudi Arabia has been facing rising energy demand due to industrial development and population growth. While having vast reserves of fossil fuels, this country has formulated comprehensive plans to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and develop its renewable sources to meet its energy demand sustainably with less environmental impacts. Research has shown the excellent potentials of Saudi Arabia in terms of renewable energies (RE) including solar, wind, biomass, hydroelectric and geothermal. The goal of this research was to select the appropriate RE development strategies for Saudi Arabia. For this purpose, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis was used to formulate a number of strategies for this country, weighting criteria were determined using the best-worst method (BWM), and the strategies were ranked using Additive Ratio Assessment in Gray environment (ARAS-G). The weighting results showed that the most important sub-criteria for the evaluation of RE development strategies for Saudi Arabia are “power generation investment cost,” “effects on the local climate and ecosystems,” and “local climatic potentials,” in that order. The strategy ranking results showed that the best RE development strategy for Saudi Arabia is to pursue low-cost renewable energy generation in different parts of the country by supporting scientific studies and research &development, attracting investment, and promoting the use of advanced equipment.
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The development of sustainable assessment methodfor Saudi Arabia built environment
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Our built environment is responsible for some of the most serious global and local en-
vironmental change. The construction industry therefore faces pressure to increase the
sustainability of its practices re
ected in the development of stringent regulations and
sustainability assessment methods, designed to mitigate such negative impacts. How-
ever, the well-established methods (e.g. BREEAM, LEED, SBTool, and CASBEE)
have not originally been designed to suit developing countries (including Saudi Arabia).
This study therefore proposes to customize an adapted Saudi Environmental Assessment
Method (SEAM). This study to begin with investigates the most important and globally
widespread environmental assessment methods: BREEAM, LEED, SBTool, and CAS-
BEE. It identifes areas of convergence and distinction in order to enable the consolida-
tion of environmental criteria into new potential schemes. As sustainable and ecological
context are usually regarded as multi-dimensional, scientific evidence proposes that a
technique based on consensus is most appropriate for the establishment of inclusive and
efficient building environmental assessment schemes. Therefore, a consensus based ap-
proach is used to deliver: (a) applicable assessment categories and criteria for the Saudi
Arabia context and (b) its weighting system. Hence, the Delphi technique and Ana-
lytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) are selected and conducted in four successive systematic
consultation rounds, involving world leading experts in the domain of environmental and
sustainable assessment schemes, as well as professionals and highly-informed local experts
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Exploring the Transport Infrastructure Sustainability Performance: An Investigation of the Transportation Projects in Saudi Arabia
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In the Saudi Arabian construction projects, the transport infrastructure sustainability assessment has become a priority in recent years. The purpose of this research is to assess the sustainability performance of transport infrastructure projects in Saudi Arabia. It specifically seeks to assess the effects of these initiatives on the environment, society, and economy, while highlighting their advantages and disadvantages as well as potential areas for development. A key objective of this evaluation is to provide thoughtful analysis and suggestions for improving Saudi Arabia’s transportation infrastructure development. The study was conducted using a Likert-scale questionnaire survey among 197 professionals in Saudi Arabia. The Cronbach’s alpha test was conducted to assess the validity of the survey. Moreover, statistical analysis using SPSS software 25 was used along with the Spearman correlation test to evaluate the respondent behavior of the survey. The investigation serves as a foundation for devising strategies and policies to promote sustainable transportation practices in Saudi Arabia. The study’s insights can guide effective planning and regulations that prioritize sustainability, environmental preservation, and public support. By focusing on these outcomes, transportation networks can be improved, environmental impacts reduced, construction methods enhanced, and safety ensured for workers and the public. A durable, effective, and environmentally conscious transportation infrastructure for Saudi Arabia’s present and future generations could be achieved by embracing sustainable transportation infrastructure and giving priority to the determined results.
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Since the inauguration of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs), environmental performance and sustainability have become more important to decision makers, scientists and leaders of organizations than before. In response to this, leaders of different organizations spend all endeavors conserving resources and ensuring environmental sustainability. In this context, transformational leaders have the capacity to ensure the green performance of their organization. The purpose of this study is to test the link between green transformational leadership (GTL), green innovation (GI), corporate social responsibility (CSR) and green performance (GP) in the hotel industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The study empirically tests the mediating effect of GI and CSR on the link between GTL and GP. The study used a quantitative research method via a pre-test instrument, self-distributed and collected from employees in large hotels at different regions of the KSA. The findings from 732 valid responses, analyzed with structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that GTL had a significant effect on GI (β = +0.72, t-value = 14.603, p < 0.001), CSR (β = +0.58, t-value = 8.511, p < 0.001) and GP (β = +0.17, t-value = 2.585, p < 0.001). Moreover, GI and CSR had a direct positive effect on GP (β = +0.10, t-value = 2.866, p < 0.01 and β = +0.61, t-value = 4.358, p < 0.001, respectively). GI had a partial mediation effect (p = 0.048 < 0.05) on the link between GTL and GP. On the other hand, CSR had a perfect mediation effect (p = 0.077 > 0.05) on the link between GTL and GP. This reflects the vital part that CSR plays in this relationship, which can be changed based on the status of CSR. In addition, this reflects the value of CSR in achieving GP, which contributes to the achievement of environmental sustainability at a national level (i.e., the Green Saudi Initiative) at a regional level (i.e., the Green Middle East Initiative) and at an international level (i.e., UNSDGs).
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Towards sustainable transportation: The development of hyperloop technology in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia aims to achieve the principles of sustainable development goals (SDG) in all aspects of life in accordance with its ambitious vision 2030, especially in the field of sustainable passengers and freight transportation. Hyperloop technology can be considered as an excellent sustainable solution for the future of transportation in Saudi Arabia as a result of the availability of auxiliary ingredients, such renewable energy resources and the necessary infrastructure required enhancing the future mobility technology. Hyperloop can reduce the travel time between Saudi cities at a cost equivalent to ticket prices compatible with forms of mass passenger transportation. Accordingly, the Hyperloop technology can be more efficient in terms of energy consumption through the application of renewable energy resources, which makes this technology very attractive to the Saudi Arabia. The present paper discusses the feasibility of Hyperloop technology in Saudi Arabia in technical and economic perspectives including basic performance and cost analysis. Moreover, the integration of different renewable energy recourses, such as solar and hydrogen energy is also discussed. Three major energy systems were reviewed in depth: electrical energy derived from typical fossil fuels and two renewable energy systems based on solar energy, which can be utilized as a primary source of energy or to produce green hydrogen. The overall estimated cost of the three distinct power supply systems was compared using 2022 prices as a benchmark. In comparison to the electrical system and the solar-hydrogen system, the overall cost of the Hyperloop-hydrogen system is the most expensive power supply system. It is expected that the use of Hyperloop technology in Saudi Arabia will be a motivating factor in achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 in the transportation sector and as a catalyst for high technology through its requirements for artificial intelligence programs and computer-based operational systems. It can also achieve a significant increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by providing jobs and opportunities for young Saudi men and women in the high-technology sector.
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Using sustainable development indicators in developing Saudi cities—case study: Makkah city
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Abstract The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has achieved a rate of 69% in development sustainability level and ranked 101st out of 157 countries participating in the United Nations (UN) Convention of Sustainable Development Achievement. This shows a weakness in the extent of achieving sustainable development in the cities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Therefore, Makkah city, as one of the most significant cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was selected to measure to what extent it achieves sustainable development. The study sought to identify the indicators through which the extent of sustainable development achievement can be measured in Makkah. The values of indicators in Makkah were determined with reference to the accredited authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, such as the General Authority for Statistics and the establishment of the Makkah Comprehensive Plan. In addition, the quality-of-life program document was reviewed and links between the sustainable development indicators and livability indicators included in the quality-of-life document were considered. Then, a gap analysis was identified to find out the difference between the status in Makkah and the standard established by the UN and those included in the quality-of-life document. Finally, the study revealed the extent of achieving sustainable development in Makkah, which reached a score of 77.5%. The weaknesses of the city were determined in comparison to the established standards. Initiations and several programs were proposed for the purpose of bridging the gap identified in the study.
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Applying Sustainable Principles to Create New Urban Areas and Developing Existing Cities in 2030 Vision of Saudi Arabia
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This paper attempts to explore sustainable determinants to create new urban areas and developing existing cities in Saudi Arabia. They are looking to enhance their economic resources and social needs by 2030. They announced their vision for the next 15 years based on specific dimensions; social, economic, and urbanization. Saudi Arabia has plenty of challenges and obstacles that face sustainable development. Meanwhile, it has many potentials to play a leading role during the implementation of the 2030 vision. Most of its land is desert and suffers from a lack of potable water resources. Also, it has severe weather conditions. On the other hand, it has one of the most stable economies in the world which is based mainly on petroleum production. It is the second-largest oil producer. It has a big potential for generating renewable energy from solar energy and wind power. In 2030 vision, Saudi Arabia is looking to create new urban areas to support its economy and develop existing cities. NEOM is the largest project of its 2030 vision with approximately budget of 500 billion US dollars. Sustainability is not an option for its vision. It should be the keyword for any development in this country, as a result of its challenges and potentials. Saudi Arabia should work through a strategy which aims to keep environmental, social and economic needs as the main target for creating new urban areas and developing existing cities.
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Deep Learning Approach to Recyclable Products Classification: Towards Sustainable Waste Management
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Effective waste management and recycling are essential for sustainable development and environmental conservation. It is a global issue around the globe and emerging in Saudi Arabia. The traditional approach to waste sorting relies on manual labor, which is both time-consuming, inefficient, and prone to errors. Nonetheless, the rapid advancement of computer vision techniques has paved the way for automating garbage classification, resulting in enhanced efficiency, feasibility, and management. In this regard, in this study, a comprehensive investigation of garbage classification using a state-of-the-art computer vision algorithm, such as Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), as well as pre-trained models such as DenseNet169, MobileNetV2, and ResNet50V2 has been presented. As an outcome of the study, the CNN model achieved an accuracy of 88.52%, while the pre-trained models DenseNet169, MobileNetV2, and ResNet50V2, achieved 94.40%, 97.60%, and 98.95% accuracies, respectively. That is considerable in contrast to the state-of-the-art studies in the literature. The proposed study is a potential contribution to automating garbage classification and to facilitating an effective waste management system as well as to a more sustainable and greener future. Consequently, it may alleviate the burden on manual labor, reduce human error, and encourage more effective recycling practices, ultimately promoting a greener and more sustainable future.
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Circular economy and the resource nexus: Realignment and progress towards sustainable development in Saudi Arabia
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Resources such as water, energy, and arable land represent bottlenecks with regard to achieving key sustainability paradigms such as the circular economy (CE). They exhibit vital inputs and outputs for economic development, and they are closely linked to the environmental challenges to the protection of ecosystems, emissions reduction, and sustainable resource use. In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), aridity, large environmental footprints and the reliance on carbon fuels accentuate the importance of the water and energy sectors. This paper analyzes the resource nexus in KSA using the lens of the CE. It examines the relevance of the CE paradigm, and presents current progress, interventions and policy initiatives to promote this paradigm in natural resource sectors and subsectors such as desalination, electricity production, urban mobility, and agricultural water use. The current directions in KSA show a heightened engagement with sustainability issues, including significant projects related to the CE. Guided by the KSA (SAV 2030), several interventions exist in the energy-related sectors aimed at promotion of renewables, decarbonization of electricity production, energy efficiency in the built environment, carbon capture, and sustainable mobility. Similarly, the water sector has been progressing towards sustainable (and solar) desalination, water reuse and ecosystems-based solutions. However, the current efforts should be better embedded within larger policies such as the SAV 2030, the Green Middle East Initiative, and the Circular Carbon Economy. Moreover, explicit and more targeted CE strategies are needed in order to develop a comprehensive and more participatory approach towards promoting the CE, particularly in prominent areas such as water and energy. The paper provides best practices and highlights key policies for enhancing CE and resource-use sustainability and for moving towards a low-carbon and circular production in KSA or other carbon-exporting countries.
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Possibility of Implement Strategies of Green Buildings in Building Constructions at Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Achieve Sustainable Development
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The aim of this research is to spot light on the strategy of application of green building systems in the building constructions at Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Achieve sustainable development, in order to conserve of energy consumption to increase the control and upgrade of thermal efficiency of buildings. Since the summer season of Saudi Arabia is very long, and the sun shines for long time, it is possible to use and application of solar cell systems for generating clean electrical energy, where it is possible to use such electrical energy in irrigation of special plants used as components for the systems of green buildings, consumption of energy will be less, environmental will become more healthy, the efficient of buildings will be better too, because of using such alternatives. First promote the phenomenon of Agriculture inside the houses and around. The advantages of building such system, means that the natural ventilation inside houses increase reducing building energy consumption and improving the indoor environment conditions have become more convenient. Compared with mechanical ventilation or air-conditioning system, there is more potential in the natural ventilation method providing better indoor air quality, while maintaining a healthy and comfortable indoor thermal environment, in addition to reduce pollution, and to save energy for the future generation, and will also increase the aesthetic aspect of buildings. I. Introduction Saudi Arabia is blessed with an abundance of different energy, foremost of which is the sun, which is alternative energy petroleum, which are called clean energy. The summer of Saudi Arabia is too long, and the sun shines for long time, from which to generate electricity that can be used in different sectors, notably the construction sector or the so-called green buildings, as well as contributing to the preservation of the national inventory of petroleum, which is the right of new generations. Saudi Arabia has ―Council of Scientific Society of Green Buildings‖, non-profit society, founded in 2007 on the initiative of a group of academics and engineers and those interested in the field of environmental construction and science knowledge. It holds an accreditation World Green Building Council, prepared and participated in many workshops and events, local and international conferences for the manufacture of green buildings. Aims to create human consciousness and the preservation of heritage and urban environmental knowledge and support and employment practices optimized for high- efficiency construction in Saudi Arabia, The green building movement focuses on reducing the overall environmental impact of new and existing buildings through various methods, such as the use of recycled materials, energy efficient design, and water protection and conservation Most of buildings and Villas in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia seems very huge and very beautiful architectural design. But most of these buildings lack the highlight to plants, which adds a beautiful and elegant view for buildings, which will work to soften the atmosphere, and will also work to reduce the costs of energy consumption. of course there are ways exist even in Saudi Arabia for alternative energy generation and clean that it can be used to irrigate plants, which also means that the use of these plants to protect buildings from the sun warm temperatures. It also helps reduce energy consumption inside houses, and reduce the cost in the electrical bill, and maintain a clean and comfortable environment. The malpractice of the current constructional mode will increase in the energy consumption. While the Taif like other governorates of the Kingdom have a strong interest in the theme parks and the streets are coordinated through the presence of specialists on the subject of landscaping, which calls for attention of the citizens, for the value of these plants aesthetically as well as the physical benefit. This confirms the possibility of growing some plants in home gardens, as well as using different types of plants contribute to the preservation of buildings, by reduced degrees of heat, which means reducing energy consumption also. Then we will find that green buildings are financial feasibility and in many times better than conventional buildings. Therefore, governments should grant preferential to the enterprises that produce green buildings to stimulate the development of green buildings, and encourage people to use such building system, through using different types of media. As well as create sufficient awareness among citizens extent of the importance of using this type of building systems. Green buildings are commonly perceived to be a lot more expensive than conventional buildings and often not worth the extra cost, and now green construction is gaining increasing attention in the
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An Investigation into Sustainable e‑Government in Saudi Arabia
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Sustainable e‑government has become an important consideration for governments. However, existing e‑government literature on sustainability is sparse. A quantitative empirical study was conducted to survey the perceptions of Saudi Arabian citizens with regard to the characteristics of sustainable e‑government. Survey data gathered from 442 respondents were analysed to investigate their understanding of the importance of each of these characteristics, allowing the identification of a set of key characteristics likely to influence citizens’ utilization of sustainable e‑government services. The study also investigated users’ perceptions of three key barriers to the ability of policymakers to develop and adopt sustainable e‑government systems. The results indicate that the characteristics perceived to be the most significant were usability, security, performance, transparency and flexibility, whereas respondents were relatively unconcerned with the social, environmental and economic dimensions of the impact of the software used in e‑government systems. This study has also shed new light on experts’ perceptions by investigating sustainable e‑government features from their perspective. Data gathered from 83 respondents affirms the importance of sustainable e‑government, the importance of cooperation between software development department and government agencies during designing and using sustainable e‑government, and the influence of sustainability qualities on e‑government. These results will be utilised in future as part of a framework for evaluating sustainable e‑government.
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Using the PLS-SEM Model to Measure the Impact of the Knowledge Economy on Sustainable Development in the Al-Jouf Region of Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia has been increasingly using the knowledge economy, which employs digital technologies, to boost the country’s prosperity and growth. To measure the impact of the knowledge economy on sustainable development in the Al-Jouf region, in this research, a survey was utilized as the principal tool for gathering data from employees who occupy administrative positions in both public and private organizations in the region. The collected data were analyzed using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) methodology. The results indicate that information and communication technology (ICT) is the most important dimension in both public and private institutions, while the dimension of innovation, research, and development ranks last. Although ICT is significantly applied, there are shortcomings in other aspects of the knowledge economy in both public and private institutions. This study recommends developing the investment environment through economic incentives and institutional systems to make it more attractive to establish entrepreneurial activities. Additionally, it suggests the need to fund applied research and development and leverage the outcomes to develop innovative and entrepreneurial activities. Overall, the knowledge economy has a positive impact on sustainable development in the Al-Jouf region.
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The development of a consensus-based framework for a sustainable urban planning of the city of Riyadh
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In the last few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the field of sustainable urban planning and it is in constant evolution across the world. Cities in developing countries, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, are experiencing rapid and in many cases unsustainable growth. Since its establishment seventy years ago the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been transformed into a modern, developing country. This transformation has placed a great deal of pressure on many of the available resources, including oil and natural gas, and has introduced a number of serious issues, such as environmental degradation. Therefore, sustainable urban planning has emerged as a pressing concern that must be addressed by both governments and nongovernment authorities.
The overall aim of this thesis is to assess the urban planning of the city of Riyadh, in terms of sustainability, and to develop a comprehensive consensus-based framework for the sustainable urban planning of Riyadh. The research is carried out to answer the following main question: can the urban planning of the city of Riyadh be managed sustainably through an adapted sustainable urban planning framework? The research highlights the significance of sustainable urban planning for cities and gives an inclusive review of important issues in terms of underpinning concepts, principles and challenges. The research aims to critically evaluate the most common and established frameworks of sustainable cities.
The thesis provides a review of the existing urban fabric of the city of Riyadh and critically discusses its urban planning phases during the last few decades. This critical review is based on a proposed framework of sustainable urban planning. The proposed framework is evaluated based on the opinion of 35 experts, familiar with the local context of the city, through the use of the Delphi technique and the application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Through the testing process of the proposed framework in different parts of the City of Riyadh, the results have proven the hypothesis of the research, which indicates that a comprehensive consensus-based framework for sustainable urban planning, supported by understanding the key issues of sustainability and supported by clear and comprehensive guidelines, can benefit and manage the urban planning for the City of Riyadh sustainably.
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An integrated approach to value management and sustainable construction during strategic briefing in Saudi construction projects
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There has recently been considerable concern regarding the degradation of the
environment caused by depletion of natural resources, air pollution, global warming and
the lack of consideration paid to the earth's ecosystem. The principles of sustainable
construction are thus being widely adopted by many countries all over the world. This
quest towards sustainable development throughout the world has put a spotlight on the
construction industry. Sustainable construction is a major concept underlying a variety
of efforts to ensure a good quality of life for the present and future generations. Most
developing countries have experienced a fast uptake of urbanisation and the acceleration
of infrastructure development, all of which fuel the necessity of establishing sustainable
construction principles; this is true in Saudi Arabia as in other countries. This research has carefully investigated the current situation of Value Management
(VM) and Sustainable Construction (SC) in the Saudi construction industry in terms of
their application, clients' attitudes, barriers to implementation, identification of enablers
that could overcome these barriers and improve their implementation, and determination
of the level of existent knowledge about both subjects among people who work in the
Saudi public sector. It has also defined Sustainable Construction principles in three
dimensions, in Saudi Arabia: environmental, economic and social.
The research findings have revealed that SC principles are not a major consideration in
the Saudi construction industry and many people who work in the Saudi public sector
have little or no experience in sustainable development. On the contrary, VM has been
applied in the Saudi construction industry for more than three decades and its
application is mandatory in all governmental projects funded by the Saudi government.
This enables those people who work in the VM sector to possess great experience, skills
and knowledge. However, there are a number of barriers that could impede or affect the
VM performance in the Saudi construction industry which were taken into account in
this research. (Continues...).
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Corporate social responsibility practices and their impact on sustainable development in Saudi Arabia
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The importance of CSR has increased in recent years and its role in achieving sustainable development in the societies in which it operates. The current study aims to identify practices of CSR in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia and their impact on sustainable development indicators. Using qualitative and quantitative analysis of data collected by a questionnaire from 54 companies, the outcomes indicate that the social side and relationship with society represent the most important practices of CSR. The results also point out that the ethical motivation of senior management and enhancing the mental image of the company are the most important reasons that drive the company to adopt social responsibility practices. In addition, the results of the regression models show little impact of social responsibility practices on the dimensions of sustainable development in the region where the significant impact of social responsibility practices was limited to the social and voluntary side. The study provides some suggestions and recommendations that can enhance CSR in Saudi Arabia and so increase its impact on sustainable development.
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The Mediating Role of Sustainable Dynamic Capabilities in the Effect of Social Customer Relationship Management on Sustainable Competitive Advantage: A Study on SMEs in Saudi Arabia
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This study aims at investigating the mediating role of sustainable dynamic capabilities in the effect of social customer relationship management on sustainable competitive advantage using data gathered from a convenience sample consisted of 243 managers of SMEs in Saudi Arabia via an electronic questionnaire. Using structural equation modeling by SmartPLS3.0, the study pointed out social customer relationship management is positively related to both sustainable competitive advantage and sustainable dynamic capabilities. The latter is positively associated to sustainable competitive advantage and hence, significantly mediated the effect of social customer relationship management on sustainable competitive advantage. The study contributes to the literature through filling a research gap as research on the relationship between s-CRM and dynamic capabilities in Saudi Arabia is still scarce, confirming the importance of social customer relationship management in sustaining both dynamic capabilities and competitive advantage. SMEs are required to invest in CRM and build sustainable resources and capabilities to elevate sustainable competitive advantage.
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https://openalex.org/W2883135694
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ENERGY DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND SAUDI ARABIA IN 2010-2017
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Energy dialogue between Russia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia became an issue of current importance in many respects, due to transformation of the whole system of international relations in the Middle East, caused by several military and political crises as well as the new political and military role assumed by Russia in Syrian crisis settlement. The energy dialogue between the two oil-producing countries is considered as one of the key mechanisms promoting crises settlement in the Middle East, regulating disputable issues in energy pricing and as adjusting infrastructure, social and environmental problems in the region. The author’s position is that international relations are not a “zero-sum game”. So, the political will of states to find the compromises contributes to the stabilization of the situation in the Middle East that, in its turn, can provide sustainable social and economic development of Russia and Saudi Arabia. The aim of this article is to identify the features of the energy dialogue between Russia and KSA and to determine the factors affecting it. The author uses methods of the comparative analysis and system approach. This paper analyses the conceptual basis of energy policy of the Russian Federation and Saudi Arabia, international treaties and the functioning of the “OPEC+” format, compare the approaches of Russia and KSA to the formation of the dialogue in the energy sector. The opinions of leading Arab and Russian experts in the energy field are taken into consideration. As a result, the following key features of the energy dialogue between Russia and the KSA were marked out. Firstly, in many aspects it is determined by regional political and military crises and fundamental difference in Russia’s and the KSA’s approaches to the final settlement of the Syrian conflict. Secondly, by introducing the concept of “the alliances overturn” the author draws attention to important changes in the way KSA forms partnership with the USA and Russia. In the context of conceptual changes in KSA’s approach to the strategic partnership with the USA and Russia. Thirdly, the author emphasizes the willingness of the parties to make mutual concessions in matters of principle, such as the conflict in Yemen and Syria. The fourth key feature of the dialogue between Russia and the KSA is using energy as a universal platform to find mutually beneficial solutions in ensuring regional economic security and military and political stability.
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Digital Transformation Blueprint in Higher Education: A Case Study of PSU
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Digital transformation is a rapidly growing trend that has captured the attention of institutions and stakeholders worldwide. This phenomenon has become a top priority for higher education institutions, as universities play a critical role in the development and empowerment of societies. To address this pressing need, this paper proposes the establishment of a sustainable digital transformation environment based on the best national and international practices and recommendations. The goal of this proposal is to overcome the challenges faced by universities and provide the most convenient mechanisms to achieve their duties. Furthermore, this proposal aims to be a successful part of achieving Saudi Arabia Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which seeks to revolutionize the education and scientific research system. By adopting this proposed approach, universities in Saudi Arabia can proactively anticipate and address emerging trends and thereby ensure that they are offering the highest quality education to their students. Digital transformation is a crucial trend that cannot be ignored. By embracing this trend and implementing sustainable digital transformation environments, universities can ensure that they are providing the best possible education to their students and contributing to the development and empowerment of societies.
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Sustainable Heritage Preservation to Improve the Tourism Offer in Saudi Arabia
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In recent years Saudi Arabia has launched many campaigns to promote a model of global excellence to be a pioneer in future growth. As part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s National Vision 2030, the country encourages the improvement of national quality services based on the commitment of the government to build up a prosperous country, starting with the valorisation of local traditions. In particular, the Saudi, Arab, and Islamic heritage, built by an ancient civilisation and deeply rooted in the country’s history, is currently valorised to strengthen the national identity of local Arab values. The country aspires to preserve heritage sites and the local environment by promoting hospitality services for tourism. In the last years, Muslim pilgrims and all visitors to heritage sites entering the country from abroad have reached eight million people, tripling the numbers in the last decade. The government has started many initiatives and promoted many urban planning processes, programmes, and projects to enhance the touristic offer. The intent is to reach a sustainable approach to target the healthy growth of the country and the Saudi Arabian cities. The article presents some interventions that are currently under development to pursue the Saudi Vision 2030 and its goals. The recent third expansion of the Two Holy Mosques, the modernization of national airports, and the Mecca Metro project to complement the railroad and train public transportation offer will be presented and discussed as part of the national strategy to achieve a sustainable economy and tourism.
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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BY APPLICATION IN ISLAMIC BANKS(FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF AL RAJHI BANK EMPLOYEES)
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The study examined the role of social responsibility accounting in sustainable development in Islamic banks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the perspective of Al-Rajhi Bank employees. The study aimed to highlight the importance of the applied reality of social accounting in Islamic banks and to identify the effectiveness of social accounting in sustainable development. And its importance stems from the possibility of measuring the extent of application of social accounting in Islamic banks and explaining the impact of environmental accounting on achieving sustainable development.. Accordingly, the study was divided into an introduction, two parts, a summary and the most important results: and the first part; It deals with the concept of social accounting, its goals, importance, nature and fields. And the second part; It addresses the concept of sustainable development, its types and dimensions. The study ends with some considerations that help establish the concept of social accounting and its importance. The researcher concluded that there is a statistically significant relationship between environmental accounting and sustainable development, and the application of social accounting affects sustainable development in terms of its costs. The study also provides a set of recommendations to enhance the concept of social responsibility, as this concept helps direct the exploitation of available resources to serve the economic and social requirements of sustainable development. Key words: Social Responsibility, Social Responsibility Accounting, Areas Of Application Of Social Responsibility Accounting, Islamic Banks, Saudi Arabia.
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Smarter Sustainable Tourism: Data-Driven Multi-Perspective Parameter Discovery for Autonomous Design and Operations
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The Global natural and manmade events are exposing the fragility of the tourism industry and its impact on the global economy. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism contributed 10.3% to the global GDP and employed 333 million people but saw a significant decline due to the pandemic. Sustainable and smart tourism requires collaboration from all stakeholders and a comprehensive understanding of global and local issues to drive responsible and innovative growth in the sector. This paper presents an approach for leveraging big data and deep learning to dis-cover holistic, multi-perspective (e.g., local, cultural, national, and international) and objective information on a subject. Specifically, we develop a machine learning pipeline to extract parameters from academic literature and public opinions on Twitter, providing a unique and comprehensive view of the industry from both academic and public perspectives. The academic-view dataset was created from the Scopus database and contains 156,759 research articles from 2000 to 2022, which were modelled to identify 33 distinct parameters in 4 categories: Tourism Types, Planning, Challenges, and Media &amp;amp; Technologies. A Twitter dataset of 485,813 tweets was collected over 18 months starting March 2021 to August 2022 to showcase public perception of tourism in Saudi Arabia, which was modelled to reveal 13 parameters categorized into two broader sets: Tourist Attractions and Tourism Services. Discovering system parameters are re-quired to embed autonomous capabilities in systems and for decision-making and problem-solving during system design and operations. The proposed approach improves AI-based information discovery by extending the use of scientific literature, Twitter, and other sources for autonomous, dynamic optimizations of systems, promoting novel research in the tourism sector and contributing to the development of smart and sustainable societies. The paper also presents a comprehensive knowledge structure and literature review of the tourism sector based on over 250 research articles.
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BIM has had a significant influence on the building and construction industry, contributing to efficiency, productivity, and cost-effectiveness improvements. BIM technology’s integrative nature makes it a perfect platform for adopting sustainable techniques in new construction, renovation, and retrofitting of existing structures. Saudi Arabia’s market gasoline prices fell drastically between 2018 and 2020, forcing the Kingdom to create its 2030 vision. The 2030 vision seeks to transform the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) into an ideal sustainable society by lowering its dependency on oil and constructing more sustainable buildings and infrastructures. The number of green buildings and high-performance buildings in the KSA is inadequate, and the rate of change is too slow. Due to KSA’s need to enhance its built environment, it established a new green building rating named “Mostadam.” Currently, there is no metric to measure the roadmap to achieve the aspects of the KSA’s 2030 vision, and the number of green buildings in the KSA is very low compared to other countries. Therefore, there is an urgent need to translate the KSA’s green objectives into effective regulations. To attain this goal, there must be uniformity across jurisdictions in order to make sound and well-informed decisions about adopting and enforcing sustainability. This research intends to focus on the advanced capability of using BIM and creating a BIM-Based model to help facilitate the green building certification in Saudi Arabia that supports its vision of 2030. The research proposes a new strategy based on the integration of BIM and Mostadam green building rating systems where a BIM plug-in can aid in achieving the 2030 envisioned water sustainability goal and implement sustainable design principles in Saudi Arabia. Autodesk Revit and Dynamo were used for programming and visualizing the model. The model focused on one main category of Mostadam’s Green Building Rating System: water conservation. This study used a mixed methodology that combines qualitative and quantitative approaches. Phase I of this study focuses on the literature review and collection of available data about BIM, Green Building Rating Systems, and the KSA 2030 vision. Phase II aims at collecting data from an online survey sent to AEC professionals. Moreover, phase II of this study includes developing a BIM-Based model using Autodesk Revit and Dynamo. Phase III embraces the validation of the model using a prototype and a case study. Driven from the data collected, the new BIM-Based model assisted in achieving the KSA 2030 vision by reducing the water consumption when compared to the baseline water consumption. The model’s constraints are presented along with future phases of the study.
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Food Sustainability Knowledge among Saudis: Towards the Goals of Saudi Vision 2030
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The diffusion and transmission of sustainability principles may help bridge the gap between current awareness and practices and the goals of Vision 2030 and similar initiatives. Vision 2030 is a plan in progress for Saudi Arabia in alignment with the United Nations Development Program, based on building a sustainable future that will affect all sectors of society, from policy development and investment to planning and infrastructure. The objectives of these programs might be achievable if the balance of human and environmental needs is met and consumers are sufficiently aware of the ecological impacts of food production. This study aims to provide insights into food-sustainability knowledge and the threshold and motivating factors behind consumer behavioral change, specifically in the context of Vision 2030. Using convenience sampling, a cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted using a non-probability convenience sampling method among 398 Saudi nationals over 18 (men, 37%; women, 62%). Among other findings, the results point to a limited awareness of food sustainability or a comprehensive understanding of the negative environmental impact of food production. They suggest that it may be beneficial to consider public informational strategies to focus on the concepts of food sustainability. Finally, although there may be the intent or indication to purchase and adopt sustainable buying habits, there may be barriers to purchasing sustainable food products.
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This paper introduces a new approach to creating a regeneration framework for deteriorating unplanned
settlements, or areas that often are regarded as ‘slums’. These areas are often in an irreversible cycle of
deterioration, or ‘a vicious circle of decline’, which pushes the areas to worsen all the time. The main
argument of this paper is how this process of decline could be stopped and reversed to create a positive cycle
of change, or a ‘virtuous circle of improvement’. The guiding idea behind this transformation is that by
understanding how a settlement grows, evolves and functions, we can identify an urban structure which
shapes the internal functionality and external interactions of the settlement. This structure, which is strongly
associated with movement, use, density, social interaction and other urban attributes, often suffers from
multiple failures, which pushes the area into a descending cycle of decline. Fixing these fundamental
problems will reverse the process of change, but it is a huge task and needs great resources that could not be
provided in the beginning of the regeneration process. The paper argues that a highly adaptable
regeneration programme, based on the most fundamental concepts of growth, could provide the basis for an
incremental and sustainable process of regeneration for declining informal settlements.
This entire methodology has been built on extensive research into the regeneration of the informal
settlements of the city of Jeddah, in Saudi Arabia. By developing a series of analysis based on space syntax
methods (Hillier & Hanson, 1989; Hillier, 1996), the essential spatial structures of the areas are established. A
design process attempts to resolve the fundamental problems of these areas by improving the internal and
external spatial structures. This is followed by an evidence‐informed distribution of land uses, densities,
facilities and urban centres. In order to create flexibility and adaptability, a number of interchangeable
regeneration scenarios are created that offer a range of variable solutions. A total redevelopment scenario,
which is sometimes desired by some authorities, is complemented by at least four other scenarios, which
seek different levels of intervention and physical change. The last of these scenarios is an improvement plan
to only introduce the most efficient way of distributing and prioritising the regeneration efforts and external
funding to optimise/enhance the living conditions and urban performance of the area. The product of this
approach is not only a versatile and flexible plan for authorities, but it is intended to become a guide for
residents, NGOs, charities, and everybody else, who is concerned with the well‐being of the people who live
or work in declining informal settlements.
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To promote the development of the Green Building (GB) concept in developing countries, this paper treated the combination of the scientometric analysis of green building research in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with investigation into the current state of deployment of GB and barriers to sustainable construction practices in the Moroccan construction industry. A scientometric method was used to analyze 159 articles published from 2000 to 2021, and a survey of 167 Moroccan professionals with green building experience was conducted to understand the stakeholders’ position. The examination of the dataset reveals the significant contribution in GB research from Gulf countries (Saudi Arabia with 27 articles). The adoption of GB in the Moroccan construction industry is not apparent. Four clusters for the twelve barriers have been identified by the clustering analysis. They were attributed to government, social and awareness barriers, design phase barriers, high initial costs, and technology barriers. This paper provides stakeholders with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the current research, its gaps, inter-regional and international cooperation, and future direction in the MENA region. This could aid practitioners and policymakers in taking the proper actions to mitigate obstacles for GB adoption.
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Sustainable/ Green Product Packaging From the Shoppers Perspective: A Case of Saudi Arabia
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Background/Objectives: Global warming, contamination and climate change are some of the problems that have become an increasingly concerning issue internationally. Buyers' concerns about environmental protection have led to the diversification in consumer buying approach towards a green lifestyle. Therefore, firms are taking action to develop potential ecological strategies in the green market industry. This paper aims to explore and determine the insight of Saudi shoppers regarding sustainable (Green) product packaging to maintain a sustainable and green environment.Material and methods: A sample survey of 232 consumers of Saudi Arabia. Descriptive statistical tools were used, for hypothesis testing, Chi-square test/ Chi-Square Goodness of fit test was applied at Alpha 0.05 with 95% of confidence level.Findings: The result conveys that the knowledge and information towards green product packaging are not favorable, the product labels as a source of information for sustainable packaging considered the primary source for the green product.Conclusion: The marketers, and stakeholders having environmental concern, need to have a great call to the campaign of sustainable/ green product packaging. Besides, it is recommended that the marketer of an eco-friendly product need to consider product labels as a good source of information for sustainable packaging at a priority level.Significance of the study: This research will contribute to the related stakeholders to realize the insight of sustainable (green) products packaging. Besides, it will give a better understanding of consumers' behavior regarding sustainable/ green packaging that will lead to achieving their goals in a suitable approach.
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Case study: KACST technology innovation center in radio frequency and photonics
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is an ambitious country that is intensively investing in building a competitive knowledge-based economy toward the achievement of sustainable development. King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) is the main government funding institution focusing on national knowledge development. KACST contributes to the setting up and supports the execution of a national program of science and technology (NPST). This paper is concerned with one of the most promising KACST supported NPST initiative referred as Technology Innovation Centers (TICs). The latter is concerned with industry-relevant knowledge development through university–industry collaboration and synergy. This paper introduces the Saudi NPST that initiated TICs. It provides a generic view of TICs using the structured Strategy, Technology, Organization, People, and Environment approach. It emphasizes the TIC on Radio Frequency and Phonetics for the e-Society located at King Saud University, the main higher education institution in the country. It is hoped that the paper would provide a leading example of the development efforts in KSA.
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Background: This research unveils the fact and figures of the role of Saudi Government intervention towards developing the “Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia which further leads toward the economic growth of the country.
Methods: This study reviews the literature about different innetiatives taken by government in entrepreneurship and its impact on sustainable development. Critical examination study model and explanatory research design was used with the statistical conclusion of the policy impact. Here the focus is on how successful the government intervention towards the development of entrepreneurship in the kingdom. The main aim of this research is to endorse, various measures undertaken by the government towards the development of entrepreneurship and access its impact on entrepreneurship.
Results: Consequently, the research results point to the fact that government intervention is worthy in order to achieve the country’s goal of sustainable economic development. The impact of “Government Intervention” is measured through this research.
Conclusion: It could be said that recent policy amendments are idle for any entrepreneurs to develop and grow.
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Global trends in sustainability rating assessment systems and their role in achieving sustainable urban communities in Saudi Arabia
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Abstract Sustainability as a concept is tackled a lot in contemporary urbanism due to its importance; consequently, this led to the development of global trends toward achieving it. The current research attempts to identify how sustainability could be achieved in urban design and how to comply with the global concerns. This paper tackles the experiences of the global trends toward sustainability concepts in terms of its application by examining a range of contemporary global urban examples. It depends on a comparative analytical assessment using the ‘Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Neighborhood Development, LEED-ND’ assessment system in order to address the criteria measuring the sustainability indicators for these examples. These criteria are mainly grouped under the following categories: sustainable planning and design, water management, energy management, waste management, transportation and construction materials and resources. The research mainly aims to identify strategies and criteria assisting in achieving sustainability concept and implementation in urbanism at international level and their role in achieving sustainable urban settlements in Saudi Arabia. In order to achieve this aim, the research methodology includes the following: review of the global sustainability assessment tools, review of the ‘LEED-ND’ assessment system, analytical comparative assessment of ‘King Abdullah University of Science and Technology’ and ‘Masdar City’ according to the ‘LEED-ND’ system as case studies and identifying strategies and criteria that achieve sustainability in urban design and planning.
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The Influence of a Country’s Sustainable Development on Likeability, Intention to Travel, and Country Image: A Case Study from Saudi Arabia
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This paper discusses the impact of sustainable development on place likeability, intention to travel, and country image. The paper aims to find out whether the UK’s sustainable development encourages people in Saudi Arabia to visit the UK. A self-administered questionnaire was used, which 320 respondents were asked to complete. The collected data were analysed using SPSS software. The results showed that the country’s sustainable development has a major influence on place likeability and intention to travel. The results also indicated that country image leads to country attachment. This paper provides a guideline for managers and policy makers who would like to consider the influence of the environment on their organisations. Additionally, managers can benefit from this paper by considering that country image, intention to travel, and happiness are correlated constructs that are influenced by sustainable development.
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This chapter provides some of the areas where investment needs to be redirected and the importance of environmental, social, and governance criteria in making our organizations more transparent and accountable in what they do and as a lever to drive more responsible behaviour and more responsible investing. The Invested City starts by examining sustainable capitalism and accelerating sustainability trends. The chapter looks at cities as financial centres and as the mainstream of sustainable investing. Governments must chart the course for a green recovery through their industrial policies and green deals. Decisions about how the world's financial capital is allocated are mostly made in cities. The chapter analyses examples of sustainable investments, such as Neom, a projected smart city in Saudi Arabia, and the specific infrastructure required for sustainable success: net-zero buildings and natural infrastructure; personal mobility and public transit; clean energy, storage, and grids; and the benefits of locally sourced, healthy, and accessible food.
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Calm Before the Storm: Assessing Climate Change and Sustainability in Saudi Arabian Universities
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Climate change poses a great challenge to the international community. This has led to a number of global initiatives to mitigate human actions that negatively affect the climate. Among the most prominent are sustainable development initiatives. The central pillars of such initiatives are education, training, and research; these pillars are essential to raise awareness and expand the parameters of sustainable development. The purpose of this paper is to explore to what extent climate change and sustainability issues are addressed in higher education institutions in Saudi Arabia. It aims to look at how effectively public universities are communicating climate change and sustainability matters. It does so by assessing knowledge and application of climate change and sustainability aspects in universities. The study collected data by examining the strategic plans of the universities alongside conducting interviews with key decision makers in eight public universities. The findings of which show that even though Saudi universities have a common vision to create an environment that is appealing, smart, and sustainable, most public universities have not clearly stated in their strategic plans, aims and commitments to achieve sustainability and hence fail to engage with the great challenge of climate change. This is because some Saudi universities lack expertise in sustainability and the majority of decision makers in these universities have limited knowledge of recent developments in the area of sustainability.
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Saudi Arabia witnessed unprecedented urban development starting from the 1930s due to oil discovery, leading to the construction of new contemporary cities and high-tech buildings. Recently, starting from the late 1990s, an increasing feeling of esteem toward vernacular architecture and local traditions has promoted several heritage rehabilitation projects. This paper aims to assess selected urban heritage interventions to highlight the importance of sustainable approaches in heritage reuse. An assessment of sustainable reuse was conducted by adopting sustainability criteria and principles in compliance with Saudi Arabia’s national vision for 2030 (Saudi Vision 2030), which targets sustainable growth in the post-oil era. Analyses and data collection make it possible to compare four selected case studies based on materials and techniques for preservation, governmental institutions involved, the assessed methodologies of intervention, and relevant parameters (legibility, reversibility, overshadowing, alteration, replacement, and anastylosis). Results show how different institutions have adopted diverse approaches in conservative methodologies based on heritage values to provide flexibility in the reuse of buildings and adaptation to contemporary needs. Assessing the sustainable reuses of Saudi heritage can lead to a strategic change in national growth targeting social, economic, environmental, and ecologic results.
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Attracted by the rich marine life and favorable climate, tourism has become important for many Red Sea countries, with over 1 million tourists per year expected in the future. Extensive areas of the coastline have been developed to accommodate the increasing flux of tourists, especially in Aqaba of Jordan, the Jeddah coastline of Saudi Arabia and various areas along the Egyptian coastline. Many researchers have described the development of tourism on the Red Sea coast. But there are few publications about the possibilities of tourism development on the basis of water resources of the Red Sea. It is therefore very important to explore the possibilities of development of water tourism in the Red Sea. Through recent decades, significant advances in technology and the increase in international travel have made marine environments more accessible both in real and economic terms. Coastal and marine tourism has become a huge business that forms a significant component of the growing global tourism industry. The number of tourists attractions is not only determined by the capacity of the attractions themselves, but also by four other components: natural resources and environment; socially-economic environment; transportation; cultural resources. It discusses the concept of sustainable tourism development in the area, which leads to management of all resources in such a way that economic, social and natural needs can be fulfilled while maintaining culture integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity and life support systems. Travel and Tourism has less impact on natural resources and the environment than most other industry. The article contains the main Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) for water tourism in Red Sea. The SWOT approach is used to synthesize the results of the discussions and analysis of materials obtained in the study. SWOT analysis shows that the strengths outweigh the weaknesses and the opportunities outweigh the threats. There are three basic reasons why marine tourism, and tourism in general will continue to grow. Primarily, there is still a large potential for growth in the tourism sector, and the marine tourism sector as a key tourism component will naturally benefit from this growth. Secondarily, the tourism sector will also benefit from improved communication and transportation technologies.
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Geographical Distribution and Modeling of the Impact of Women Driving Cars on the Sustainable Development of Saudi Arabia
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Background: This work investigated attitudes and public perception regarding the impact of allowing women to drive on social, environmental, and economic aspects of the sustainable development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The study includes the perspectives of both women and men towards the potential implications of this decree on society in general and women’s well-being in particular. Methods: The methodology consisted of an online survey that was conducted before and after the decree was activated in 2017, where 62,065 individuals participated from thirteen provinces of the KSA. Geographic information systems (GISs) and statistical methods were applied to the obtained datasets to examine the geographical distribution and modeling of the effect of women driving on sustainable development of the KSA. Results: The results show that the attitudes towards allowing women to drive are geographically and statistically diverse. The study revealed that the economic impact of women driving was the highest significance, especially in increasing employment opportunities for women and decreasing household travel expenses for women. Conclusion: Overall, 70.4% of respondents agreed that women driving will positively affect the sustainable development of the KSA in terms of social and economic impact. The study also revealed that geographic location is one of the dominating factors on the attitudes towards the social impact of women driving within 95% confidence interval. Additionally, participants strongly believe (with an agreement rate of 85.1%) that Saudi women driving will improve economic development and the female job market.
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The Green Areas in the city and sustainable Approach: Analytical Study of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s tree-planting Program
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Abstract Sustainable planning has become a major topic for designers, which includes open areas and green spaces’ designs. These green designs have evolved from traditional approaches to green architecture theory and practice vision that people want to use and respect. Since 1990, the percentage of Saudi Arabia's land area covered by plantations has stayed constant at around 0.5 percent. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wants to change the country's economy and society by planting 10 billion trees through a tree-planting programme, in order to boost environmental awareness, assist Saudi society reconnect with nature, and create jobs in rural areas. This project will rise the area covered by existing trees by a factor of twelve and reduce carbon emissions by more than half (4 percent). This paper aims to Improve the natural and built environment by Focusing on the sustainable approach that can use to upgrade the environmental quality of the city and using successful green areas designs that make more attractive cities and providing more environmental services, in addition to ensure that the green spaces are created to reflect the values and pattern of people’s life that will use them. To achieve these goals, the research depends on analytical application methodology. The study reveals the green areas in the cities and their benefits, and suggest sustainable approach for successful green spaces towards better quality of life which can be a guide for designers involved the process of sustainable growth, the research adopts Saudi Arabia case study interests in reducing its carbon footprint and placing the country against global warming.
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Urban computing is the incorporation of computing, sensors, and actuation technology into urban life. In Saudi Arabia, the neighborhoods lack an integrated approach to social, economic, and environmental values, thereby creating consequences, such as inefficient mobility, poor environmental protection, low quality of life, and inadequate services or facilities. This article aims to develop a smart sustainable neighborhood framework (SSNF) to create districts that contribute to a healthy environment, sustain a strong community, and thrive in economic value. The framework is created by two main factors, first is identifying and analyzing the categories of urban computing. Second is choosing the appropriate indicators from sets of standards, including sustainable development goal (SDG) 11, as developed by the United Nations. These two factors shaped the proposed “smart and sustainable urban computing framework (SSUCF)” of “people”, “prosperity”, and “environment” dimensions, and it has been applied to the Alkhaledia district as a case study. The result indicates that urban computing can be used as the basis of support, along with smart and sustainable standards to produce an SSNF. Furthermore, with the analysis of relevant data, this framework can be used in similar neighborhoods to enhance the quality of residents’ lives, environmental protection, and economic values.
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A Performance Quality Index to Assess Professional Conduct of Contractors at Sustainable Construction Projects in Saudi Arabia
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The quality performance of contractors in sustainable construction projects is a major concern for the industry. Over the past decade, studies on measurements, factors, and indicators for assessment of the professional conduct of construction companies are to be found in the sustainable construction management literature. There is adequate evidence over the last decade that an increasing number of construction professionals have adopted the measurement of the professional conduct of contractors as a tool to support their future decisions. The method of the Analytical Hierarchy (AHP) process has been deployed to identify the major factors and sub-factors involved in sustainable construction in Saudi Arabia. Using several governing factors, including quality of document submittals (QDS), quality system implementation (QSI), and quality of construction works (QCW), a working framework was developed by using the pair-wise comparison method. The results show that proper accountability and keen consideration of factors that could hinder sustainable construction by contractors contribute to the development of a better perspective on quality issues. After a critical analysis, a Performance Quality Index was developed, and a benchmark value was obtained. The benchmark value of PQI will assist project managers and owners in the sustainable construction sector as a reference for future improvement in the quality performance of contractors.
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Investigating the challenges and opportunities for sustainable waterfront development in Jeddah City
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Abstract The research paper discusses the challenges and opportunities surrounding sustainable waterfront development in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. The city faces several challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and hasty urbanization, but its strategic location, cultural heritage, and economic potential provide opportunities for sustainable development. The paper presents a comprehensive literature review of successful case studies from other cities and regions to identify the best practices and innovative methods for sustainable waterfront development in Jeddah City. The paper recommends green infrastructure, public–private partnerships and community-based planning and design to promote sustainable waterfront development. The paper emphasizes the need for an integrated and coordinated approach to waterfront development that focuses on enhancing resilience, preserving cultural heritage and promoting social equity. The paper suggests that further research is necessary to better understand the challenges and opportunities for sustainable waterfront development in Jeddah City. The areas that require attention include stakeholder engagement, the impact of climate change and the potential for alternative financing mechanisms. The findings of this research paper can guide policy makers, planners, developers and community leaders to make informed decisions toward sustainable waterfront development in Jeddah City.
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Abstract Curriculum design for sustainability of globally integrated manufacturingAbstract:Integrating the scalable micro/nanotechnologies into existing industrial systems is highlybeneficial for improving the quality, capability and performance of almost all kinds ofindustrial sectors. However, significant sustainability issues and challenges exist in thepractical integration and subsequent operations of the integrated macro/micro/nanoindustrial systems, including increased waste generations, extra energy consumptions,additional greenhouse gas emissions, novel micro/nano-particle emissions foroccupational and public exposure, etc.This paper will analyze which competence domains, a curriculum towards sustainablemanufacturing should have and how a certificate program in “SustainableManufacturing” can be accomplished. This curriculum design is based on the experienceof creating new graduate level courses titled “Sustainable Manufacturing” at Texas TechUniversity and “Energy Efficiency and Industrial Sustainability” at University ofWisconsin Milwaukee. All segments of society must be educated to understand,environmental, economic and social connections within manufacturing systemsengineering to facilitate sustainability. The innovations in technology and managementplay a fundamental role in solving the global challenge in economic development, whilesimultaneously preserving life, conserving natural resources and creation of social justice.This pilot study from XYZ University could be a pioneer for further countries in theworld such as China, Indian, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, which would be interested inimplementing sustainable manufacturing.Keywords:Engineering education, curriculum design, sustainable manufacturing
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In modern times, many countries are committed to achieving climate neutrality and environmental sustainability. Without financial innovation and green financing, switching to clean energy, reducing carbon emissions, and mitigating climate change will be impossible. The main objective of this study is to obtain zero carbon to protect the environment. To analyze sustainable development pathways, this research examines the impact of renewable energy and financial innovation on the environmental protection of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia from 2010 to 2021. The use of renewable energy sources, pollution, and climate change are all significant elements. Innovation can help slow the rate of global warming by lowering carbon emissions and expanding the usage of renewable energy sources. Green financing and innovation are powerful tools for environmental safety and deterioration. The acceleration of renewable energy growth is the primary driver of sustainable development. Moreover, green financing balances the innovation–energy–environment–climate nexus. Similarly, green finance amplifies the positive effects of innovation on using renewable energy. This study provides valuable insights into achieving zero carbon by producing renewable energy sources and modern green technology. Further research is possible by adding more dimensions of renewable energy sources.
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Global natural and manmade events are exposing the fragility of the tourism industry and its impact on the global economy. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism contributed 10.3% to the global GDP and employed 333 million people but saw a significant decline due to the pandemic. Sustainable and smart tourism requires collaboration from all stakeholders and a comprehensive understanding of global and local issues to drive responsible and innovative growth in the sector. This paper presents an approach for leveraging big data and deep learning to discover holistic, multi-perspective (e.g., local, cultural, national, and international), and objective information on a subject. Specifically, we develop a machine learning pipeline to extract parameters from the academic literature and public opinions on Twitter, providing a unique and comprehensive view of the industry from both academic and public perspectives. The academic-view dataset was created from the Scopus database and contains 156,759 research articles from 2000 to 2022, which were modelled to identify 33 distinct parameters in 4 categories: Tourism Types, Planning, Challenges, and Media and Technologies. A Twitter dataset of 485,813 tweets was collected over 18 months from March 2021 to August 2022 to showcase the public perception of tourism in Saudi Arabia, which was modelled to reveal 13 parameters categorized into two broader sets: Tourist Attractions and Tourism Services. The paper also presents a comprehensive knowledge structure and literature review of the tourism sector based on over 250 research articles. Discovering system parameters are required to embed autonomous capabilities in systems and for decision-making and problem-solving during system design and operations. The work presented in this paper has significant theoretical and practical implications in that it improves AI-based information discovery by extending the use of scientific literature, Twitter, and other sources for autonomous, holistic, dynamic optimizations of systems, promoting novel research in the tourism sector and contributing to the development of smart and sustainable societies.
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Abstract Countries are developing the spatial development of their societies through the projects that they undertake in various ways, and this development may be cause great impact on the environment, which also depend on the type of development, whether industrial, agricultural, or service and after the problems that occurred as a result of development on the environment, most of the countries currently did to legislating laws Environmental and some other procedures before granting environmental approvals for the purpose of establishing spatial development projects. One of the most important of these laws and regulations is Environmental impact assessment (EIA). The environmental impact assessment in Iraq consider is modern with a comparison with the legislation in the developed world countries. The research problem is the presence of gaps and weaknesses in the law of environmental impact assessment in comparison with regional or global environmental laws, the research hypothesis supposes that regional laws for instance Saudi Arabia are more sobriety and technical instructions than Iraqi regulations. After studying laws and regulations we found that the environmental impact assessment was initiated only as an item within the Law of Protection and Improvement of the Environment in Article Ten of the Law for the Protection and Improvement of the Environment No. 27 of 2009. It does not include the sustainability principles or their detailed methods or the steps of the environmental impact assessment used internationally. The research summarized the most important recommendations that the departments (decision-makers) should follow the procedures and steps for environmental impact assessment and follow a clear methodology, in addition to legislating a special law and special instructions attached to regulations and forms that are studied in detail and covering all environmental, economic and social aspects.
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The Challenges of Green Sukuk Policy Implementation for Achieving Sustainable Environment
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In this decade, the entire world realized that a healthy environment is needed for mitigating catastrophic issues created by the nature. Thus, the green bond was introduced in 2007, and the green Sukuk was issued in 2017. Malaysia took the pioneering role for issuing green Sukuk and issued ten green Sukuk within 2020. Furthermore, Indonesia has taken initiative for issuing five green Sukuk in 2018. Besides that, Saudi Arabia issued two green Sukuk and the United Arab Emirates also issued two green Sukuk in 2019. As the green Sukuk was issued in various sectors which created a curiosity to know, what are the policies were created, how did they apply and how do they impact on the environment. Accordingly, the study aims to find out implemented policies to mitigate challenges for issuing all green Sukuk in four nations. So, this study was conducted through case studies on green Sukuk by analysing available data from the green Sukuk issuers, ministries, published literature and others. The study found that green Sukuk issuers were implemented the same policies that applied to issue green bonds and still remain a great challenge. It is because, every nation has a different geographical atmosphere, culture, religion and human behaviours. In addition, the study also found that all of the green Sukuk-issued projects were selected to reduce air pollution. Therefore, further research is needed on policy and project creation according to the nation for controlling other factors, such as; pollution (water, land, and sound), deforestation, and others.
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This study aims to explore Saudi students’ entrepreneurial orientation (EO) toward e-businesses in the line of achieving the strategic objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. Saudi Vision 2030 (hereafter, Vision 2030) is a strategic framework to attain the sustainable development of Saudi Arabia. It was first announced by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in April 2016. Authors have proposed a Saudi Vision Linkages Model to show the role and importance of university education (UE) and entrepreneurial culture in fulfilling the specific requirements of the Saudi labor market to attain the ultimate strategic objectives of Vision 2030. The authors also proposed a conceptual model of the study to depict the relationships of EO with their entrepreneurial intention toward online businesses (e-EI). The study used a multidimensional model of the EO where three subdimensions, namely risk-taking propensities (RTP), innovativeness (INV), and pro-activeness (P-ACT), are used. The conceptual model of the study also shows UE and gender (GEN) as moderating variables. The authors used convenience sampling to collect cross-sectional data and conducted an online survey among the students at Saudi Electronic University (SEU) using a 5-point Likert-type scale to collect the data through a questionnaire, observing a total of 17 items and 408 filled questionnaires were received. Authors proposed six hypotheses where four hypotheses build the direct relations, namely, RTP (H1), INV (H2), P-ACT (H3), and UE (H4) with e-EI and hypotheses H5 and H6 are further divided into the subhypotheses, respectively, in H5a, H5b, H5c and H6a, H6b, H6c to show the moderating effect of UE (H5) and GEN (H6). SmartPLS 4.0 software is used to apply structural equation modeling for the analysis of data. Reliability, composite validity, discriminant validity, and model-fit indices of the measurement model are assessed before running a bootstrapping to measure the significance and standardized β estimates of the paths of hypotheses (structural model analysis). After analyzing the results, in the suggestions section, the authors have suggested that the university build a university business incubator for the students to promote entrepreneurial activities on all the campuses with a head office in the Riyadh campus.
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Rescripting Riyadh: how the capital of Saudi Arabia employs urban megaprojects as catalysts to enhance the quality of life within the city’s neighborhoods
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Purpose This study aims to investigate whether the correlation between Saudi Arabia’s social and economic reforms, urban megaprojects and sustainable urbanism can lead to an increased quality of life (QoL) in the capital, create a comprehensive lifestyle setup for Riyadh’s residents while also aiming to attract foreign investment. Design/methodology/approach This research examines five government-sponsored mega-destinations and their master plans against the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030’s Quality of Life Program. Furthermore, the author analyzed to what extent the proposed projects fulfill global mandates of sustainable urban development and how they might help raise the QoL for Riyadh’s residents. The author’s methodology rests primarily on detailed policy evaluation proposed by Vision 2030, literature research and data collected from proposed urban development plans. In parallel, the author conducted informal conversations with people living in affected areas and architectural offices who are involved in the design of the five megaprojects. After collecting the data for each project, the author compared the QoL Program criteria to the data of the proposed megaprojects to examine to what extent the proposed designs implement the QoL criteria of Vision 2030. In the last step, the author evaluated whether and how the proposed plans adhere to globally established guidelines of sustainable urban revitalization by studying possible overlaps and contingencies on an urban level. Findings The analysis reveals that although each case study project targets one or more specific lifestyle domains, the projects combined fulfill all lifestyle categories specified in Saudi Arabia’s QoL program. In addition, each project contributes measures to improve livability in the categories of urban design and environment, infrastructure and transport, social engagement and safety while also providing a range of economic and educational opportunities for different demographics. In terms of sustainable development criteria, the analysis demonstrates that all case studies provide ample measures to enhance Riyadh’s mobility by providing greenways for pedestrians and cyclists, which connect to public transport. Furthermore, when strategically combined as a series of urban layers, the projects demonstrate potential to form urban synergies among different lifestyle domains that could positively affect existing and proposed neighborhoods, particularly when extended through an inclusive, participatory planning framework, which, in turn, could significantly raise the QoL for a broad socioeconomic demographic. Research limitations/implications This research reveals the complex role of megaprojects as change agents for socioeconomic reforms, as signifiers of livability and as planning frameworks to implement sustainable urbanism in Saudi Arabia’s capital, while also creating a lifestyle infrastructure for Riyadh’s residents. Practical implications With their sensitive approach to climate, ecologically driven landscape projects and regionalist architecture inspired by the traditional Arab city, these case study projects may serve as an example to other countries in hot arid zones on sustainably revitalizing their urban environments. Social implications This study demonstrates how social and economic reforms intertwine with sustainable urban planning and placemaking to create a comprehensive lifestyle setup for Riyadh’s residents that has not previously existed. On the planning side, this includes creating a massive public infrastructure that encourages walkability and residents’ active participation in recreational, cultural, entertainment and sports activities. However, as the analysis has also revealed, while offering a large number of public facilities, the projects do not embrace a mixed-income project model, which would allow low-income families to live within a market-rate environment. In addition, one of the projects entails the displacement of benefit low-income and migrant communities. Although the government has a separate program that specifically aims at providing affordable housing in other areas of the city, these model destinations primarily target luxury tourists and affluent Saudis, potentially cementing existing socio-spatial divides in the city. Consequently, the megaprojects demonstrate Saudi Arabia’s conflicted response to the logic of entrepreneurial neoliberalism: on the one side, progressive attempts to promote an egalitarian approach to urban livability; on the other, strategic efforts to use megaprojects as spectacular showcases in the global marketplace. Originality/value The correlation between Saudi Arabia’s socioeconomic reforms, megaprojects and sustainable urbanism in Riyadh has not been previously explored. Compared to Western countries’ cities, few attempts have been made to investigate the role of livability in the context of emerging countries’ fast-growing urban areas. This paper presents a considerable case study in Saudi Arabia that ties into a more extensive debate on cultural globalization where cities, particularly in the developing world, use megaprojects as change agents to reconstruct their urban territories according to standardized livability indices to elevate their image in the global marketplace.
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CiteSpace was used to visualize the knowledge ecology of the green finance research literature in CNKI and WOS, and NVivo software was used to root the code analysis of the current green finance policies in China. From the analysis of the research hotspots, both in China and internationally, great importance is attached to the research on green finance, and the research on green financialization has broad prospects. The core group of authors on green finance research in China has taken shape, whereas the core group of authors of green finance research in the rest of the world has not yet taken shape. There is a lack of close cooperation and a relatively low level of communication among important domestic green finance research institutions, and a certain scale of cooperation network has been formed among influential international institutions. The major countries for influential international green finance research are Singapore, France, Switzerland, Canada and Saudi Arabia, and the international influence of China's green finance needs to be improved. Both domestic and foreign countries attach great importance to the balance between economic growth and the low-carbon green transition. China attaches more importance to macroeconomic development and strategic transition, but internationally, the trend is toward microcorporate green performance, policy optimization and market innovation. The research focus of green finance has achieved in three stages of evolution, namely, green industry in the early stage, green services in the middle stage and green strategy in the near future. International green finance research focuses on climate change, market players, government performance, social responsibility sharing, etc. In particular, reducing the cost of green development is the focus of international green finance. The domestic focus is on climate risk, carbon neutrality, carbon peak, low-carbon transition, carbon reduction, and green transition themes. Internationally, the focus is on financial performance, decisions, green finance, credit, drivers, quality, socially responsible investment and other topics. Considering the practical implementation of green finance in China, the governance logic of China's green finance policy consists of five main categories: policy belief, policy objective, policy tool, policy feedback and policy cycle. In the future, the development and improvement of China's green finance policy should achieve breakthroughs in the following aspects: first, guiding the main body of green finance policy to firmly establish policy beliefs; second, improving the clarity of green finance policy objectives; third, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the governance of green financial policy instruments; fourth, strengthening the green finance incentive policy feedback system construction; and fifth, improving the quality of green finance policy cycles.
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An empirical study of sustainable E-Government characteristics in Saudi Arabia
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It is clear that sustainable e-government has become an important consideration for governments, and a political buzz-phrase encompassing e-government literature and sustainability. However, existing e-government literature on sustainability is sparse. A quantitative empirical study was conducted to survey the perceptions of Saudi Arabian citizens with regard to the characteristics of sustainable e-government. Survey data gathered from 442 respondents were analysed to investigate their understanding of the importance of each of these characteristics, allowing the identification of a set of key characteristics likely to influence citizens’ utilization of sustainable e-government services. The study also investigated users’ perceptions of three key barriers to the ability of policymakers to develop and adopt sustainable e-government systems. The most significant barrier was found to be low public awareness of the benefits of sustainable e-government, followed by the inability of governments to predict the needs of future generations of citizens, and their inability to meet current users’ needs. This study also seeks to rank the characteristics of sustainable e-government according to citizens’ perceptions of their priority. The ranking of sustainable e-government characteristics provides an authoritative measurement to guide efforts to develop e-government systems by identifying key characteristics in terms of their effects on the sustainability of e-government. The results indicate that the characteristics perceived to be the most significant were usability, security, performance, transparency and flexibility, whereas respondents were relatively unconcerned with the social, environmental and economic dimensions of the impact of the software used in e-government systems. Participants were found to differ by gender in the priority they assigned to the various characteristics. For example, females considered security to be the most important of the eleven characteristics assessed, while males considered usability to be the most vital characteristic. These results can be utilised in future as part of a framework for evaluating sustainable e-government. Furthermore, the characteristics identified here can be used as a means of providing valuable feedback for the planning and implementation of future sustainable e-government initiatives.
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The Sustainable World
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Contents Section 1: Sustainable city Ecological urban design through Material and Energy Flow Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment: from an architect's perspective Determining the vitality of urban centres Relocating MIU to the cityscape: gentrifying Wynwood's art district from industrial to institutional Sustainable cities: do political factors determine the quality of life? Forecasting low-cost housing demand in an urban area in Malaysia using artificial neural networks: Batu Pahat, Johor Networks of public open spaces in the urban fabric Linkages between responses to the available amenities and expressed environment-related health needs in international refugee camp, Oru-Ijebu, Nigeria Public participation in public private partnership projects - the way forward BREEAM Communities in Spain Rural-urban gradient and sustainability in Spain: a municipal-scale approach Evaluation of the Kadikoy Hasanpasa Gasworks in the context of sustainable urban design The assessment of Kirkgoz Bridge in the context of sustainable, cultural and architectural heritage Two energy storage alternatives for a solar-powered sustainable single floor desert home Urban walkers in medium-sized Portuguese cities: a study of Guimaraes and Braga Sustainable mobility - analysis of sustainable mobility measures in cities High-speed railway: impact on regional territorial configurations Studies on the carrying capacity of water resources for sustainable cities in the Taijiang area Local area greywater symbiosis approach to a more sustainable urban water management Global aerotropolis versus local aqua-community: conflicting landscapes in the extended Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand Public participation in urban noise prevention Development of a unified treatment system for public use of discharged water from a Korean apartment complex for urban infrastructure regeneration Transformative temporary use Challenges in managing infrastructure for urban tourism: a comparative study of three Asian cities. Section 2: Eco-architecture A regenerative high-rise tower in Shreveport, Louisiana or community renewal international The eco-unit settlement adapted to the vernacular culture: a case study of dwelling design in the Chaoshan area of Guangdong Province, China For a rationalized refurbishment of the 1960s-70s towers: the Core-Skin-Shell concept LABCOG: the case of the Interpretative Membrane concept Study of the traditional tabique constructions in the Alto Tamega region Section 3: Waste management The new national environmental management: Waste Act a shift in waste management approach in South Africa Methods for sustainable management of secondary resources Study on coal recovery technology from waste fine Chinese coals by a vegetable oil agglomeration process Liquefaction processes and characterization of liquefied products from waste woody materials in different acidic catalysts Comparative technology assessment of anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of MSW Electrodeposition of Zn-Mn alloys from recycling battery leach solutions in the presence of amines Environmental impacts of improper solid waste management in developing countries: a case study of Rawalpindi City Effect of bacterial additives on the performance of septic tanks for wastewater treatment in the Upper Egypt rural area Monitoring the biomass content in the aerobic digestor of a WWTP: correlation between gravimetric and optical methods Utilization of agricultural residues as animal feeds for fattening sheep in Saudi Arabia Recycling of exposed photographic X-ray films and recovery of silver using Bromelain Malaysian newspapers coverage of waste issues: problems in need of solutions? Section 4: Urban transport Study for sustainable traffic strategy in local government perspective: a contribution towards a strategy for mobility The use of the city in space and time as a new social approach for prioritising transport corridors in the metropolitan area of Barcelona (Spain) Integrated system for decision help in urban mobility management - towards sustainable urban area development: VISUTRANS Locating intra city bus terminals using fuzzy logic with emphasis on city development and community alliance: case study of Tasuj About the characterization of urban public transport networks and their terminals Prioritization of national road projects in Saudi Arabia: weighting of multiple criteria Evaluation of pricing tools in urban multimodal paths An integrated approach for studying the safety of road networks: logistic regression models between traffic accident occurrence and behavioural, environmental and infrastructure parameters System requirements control and risks control: mind the gap Rolling-stock change risk management: an innovative approach Improving safety in Greek road tunnels Application of a genetic algorithm to reduce the search time for traffic signal control Study of car emissions in the Athens Restriction Ring from the mid 1980s to 2007 with a prediction scenario for 2011 using air quality indices Section 5: Sustainable tourism Sustainable tourism at mass tourist destinations: best practice from tourist producers in Europe Perceived impact of tourism on rural and urban communities in Botswana Landscape evaluation on a regional level for sustainable tourism development An appraisal of incentives for developing green hotel buildings The hospitality sector: innovations addressing environmental concern Community-based tourism and the development of local small businesses in rural Baja California, Mexico The experience of stakeholder participation in tourism planning: operationalising 'best practice' Rural tourism as a factor of sustainable development: a case study of Sukur World Heritage Site in Adamawa State, Northeastern Nigeria Rural Eco-Museums: tourism development based on sustained development models Can the UN WTO and the Colombian government policies promoting ecotourism, contribute to rural territorial developmentA Networking among rural tourism entrepreneurs Alternative tourism: a pathway for sustainability in the Cabo Pulmo National Park, Baja California Sur, Mexico: a SWOT analysis Art and culture as a viable currency in Yoruba traditional architecture Food tourism initiatives: resistance on the ground Retrofitting potential of an existing tourist lodge for improved environmental performance: an investigation The short-break holiday: assessing its understanding in the Northern Territory, Australia Cycling in the city, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and economic impact on tourism: case study of Puebla, Mexico
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Environmental Scanning and Communication Technology as a Gate for Sustainable Competitive advantage of Sanitary Ware (bathtub) Suppliers in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Today globalization turned the world into a global village where event in one region transmits to others almost immediately. Communication technology has played big role and transformed many aspects of business; Internet is one of most important technology which has created e-commerce and a global digital economy with new opportunities. Social media such as websites Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Pinterest have already demonstrated their potential for getting information also mobile technology have a lot of potential for gathering information. In spite of environmental turbulence, organizations must effectively depend on scanning environment and useful communication technology for operations and survival. It is crucial for every company to analyze strengths and weaknesses of the internal and external environment to enable the business sustain and growth. Both internal and external environmental scanning is important to be conducted but basically internal scanning will be done first as it will be the ground analysis to determine further direction of an organization. Increasing risk of error, failure to analyze environment included strength and weaknesses internally, opportunities and threats externally, and inefficient of communication technology may resulting to unsustainable the business in long term. Additionally a growing number of companies in Jeddah city led to the business competition between companies that increasingly tight and competitive. This paper sought the place of environmental scanning and role of communication technology as a way for providing information helpfully and as a means of business survival and sustainable competitive advantage. In this study we will focus on Suppliers who deal with sanitary ware (Bathtub) in Jeddah city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Mostly people in Jeddah City prefer to purchase from various outlets vendors / retailers who are available usually in same area, according to their convenience, preference and selection. Increases in expectations and changing culinary style of consumers make the Sanitary Ware (Bathtub) business dynamic in general. Despite the increasing interest in the area there are very little researches on sustainable competitive advantage of sanitary ware vending service in our domestic market. Keeping these conditions in view, this study tries to explore the current scenario in which Sanitary Ware (Bathtub) has become a flourishing business for a lot of Suppliers as it has been successful in attracting a large mass of customers and projects.This study analyses environmental scanning and communication technology as a gate for sustainable competitive advantage of sanitary ware (Bathtub) in Jeddah city. The data analysis was based on 108 retailers who purchase bathtub sanitary ware from sanitary ware suppliers companies in Jeddah city, the data analysis was based on multivariate statistical techniques encompassing Factor analysis to test reliability, Percentage and frequency, descriptive analysis to describe the sample, multiple linear regressions via using SPSS analysis software. It identifies the most relevant understanding of environmental scanning and role of communication technology as agate for sustainable competitive advantage, and determines their influence in choosing of sanitary ware outlets. The results show that as environmental scanning and communication technologies (independent variables) have a positive influence on sustainable competitive advantage (dependent variable) of bathtub sanitary ware suppliers in Jeddah city.
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AbstractWe, the Editors and Publisher of the Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, have retracted the following articles which are all part of the Special Issue titled Accounting, management, finance, and accountability in times of crisis: A COVID-19 perspective:Quoc Thuan Pham, Xuan Thuy Ho, Thi Phuong Loan Nguyen, Thi Huyen Quyen Pham & Anh Thanh Bui (2023) Financial reporting quality in pandemic era: case analysis of Vietnamese enterprises, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 330-352, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1905411Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah & Elhachemi Abdelkader Hacine Gherbi (2023) Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on total market trade value (institutional investors vs non-institutional investors), Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 353-365, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1905412Elhachemi Abdelkader Hacine Gherbi & Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah (2023) Does stock market development and COVID-19 pandemic lead to financial crisis: the case of largest Islamic stock exchange market?, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 297-310, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1896987Manar Tayseer Hasid Batayneh, Rimal Bou-Bakr Saleh Al-Kouki & Hanadi Eid Albogam (2023) Economic and social implications of the spread of Corona virus on the Saudi Community and the scientific and practical solutions to reduce and limit them, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 311-329, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1896989Nguyen Bang Nong & Van Hong Thi Ha (2023) Impact of Covid-19 on Airbnb: evidence from Vietnam, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 283-296, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1894544Thi Thao Hien Bui, Manimekalai Jambulingam, Muslim Amin & Nguyen Tan Hung (2023) Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on franchise performance from franchisee perspectives: the role of entrepreneurial orientation, market orientation and franchisor support, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 264-282, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891787Atallah Al-hosban, Mohammed Alsharairi & Isssa Al-Tarawneh (2023) The effect of using the target cost on reducing costs in the tourism companies in Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 194-209, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891782Elvis Elezaj, Halit Shabani, Bekë Kuqi & Nguyen Tan Hung (2023) Managerial decision-making (DM) in Kosovo organizations based on SPACE model analysis by using AHP fuzzy method, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 248-263, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891786Mousa Mohammad Abdullah Saleh, Omar A. A. Jawabreh, Sameer ahmad hmoud al-Amro & Haneen Mahmoud Ibrahim Saleh (2023) Requirements for enhancing the standard of accounting education and its alignment with labor market requirements a case study hospitality and industrial sector in Jordan, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 176-193, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891781Khawla Kassed Abdo (2023) The effect of external economic variables on the conventional banks and Islamic banks financial performance in Jordan: a comparative study, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 229-247, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891785Hanan Ahmed AL Qudah (2023) Credit risks measurement in Islamic banks study model, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 210-228, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891783Husam Jasim Mohammed (2023) The optimal project selection in portfolio management using fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making methodology, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 125-141, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886551M. Hilmi Özkaya & Maeen Alhuwesh (2023) Effectiveness of exchange rate channel in transiting monetary policy impact to real economy: the case of Yemen, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 104-117, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886549Share Aiyed M. Aldosari (2023) The relationship between leaders’ mastery of tacit knowledge management skills and the achievement of competitive advantage at universities, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 142-160, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886552Aiman M. Abu Hamour, Deema Daifalleh Mohammed Massadeh & Mohamed Mahmoud Bshayreh (2023) The impact of the COSO control components on the financial performance in the Jordanian banks and the moderating effect of board independence, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 161-175, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886553Khawla Kassed Abdo, Hanan A. M. Al-Qudah, Laith Akram Al-Qudah & Mohammad Zakaria al Qudah (2023) The effect of economic variables (workers ‘diaries abroad, bank deposits, gross domestic product, and inflation) on stock returns in the Amman Financial Market from 2005/2018, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 59-72, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1883384Mursal Mursal, Mahyudin Ritonga, Fitria Sartika, Ahmad Lahmi, Talqis Nurdianto & Lukis Alam (2023) The contribution of Amil Zakat, Infaq and Shadaqah Muhammadiyah (LAZISMU) institutions in handling the impact of Covid-19, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 118-124, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886550Syed Kaleem Ullah Shah Bukhari, Rani Gul, Tayyaba Bashir, Sumaira Zakir & Tariq Javed (2023) Exploring managerial skills of Pakistan Public Universities (PPUs)’ middle managers for campus sustainability, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 73-91, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1883985Mona Solomon Al-Thoblany & Muna Ibrahim Alyuosef (2023) The role of digital management in improving the performance of tourism sectors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the light of 2030 vision, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 44-58, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1882236Bekë Kuqi, Elvis Elezaj, Bedri Millaku, Adem Dreshaj & Nguyen Tan Hung (2023) The impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) in tourism industry: evidence of Kosovo during Q1, Q2 and Q3 period of 2020, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 92-103, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1883986Saud N. Alshmery, Hind R. Alqirnas & Muna I. Alyuosef (2023) Influence of the social and economic characteristics of Saudi women on their attitudes toward empowering them in online labor market, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 1-15, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1874216Amnah A. A. Alasgah & Eman S. I. Rizk (2023) Empowering Saudi women in the tourism and management sectors according to the Kingdom's 2030 vision, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 16-43, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1874217Following an investigation by the Taylor & Francis Research Integrity and Ethics team, it was discovered post-publication that the articles were not peer reviewed appropriately, in line with the Journal's peer review standards and policy. As the stringency of the peer review process is core to the integrity of the publication process, the Editor and Publisher have taken the decision to retract all of the articles within this Special Issue (listed above). The journal has not confirmed if the authors were aware of this compromised peer review process. The journal is committed to correcting the scientific record and will fully cooperate with any institutional investigations into this matter. The authors have been informed of this decision.We have been informed in our decision-making by our policy on publishing ethics and integrity and the COPE guidelines on retractions.The retracted articles will remain online to maintain the scholarly record, but they will be digitally watermarked on each page as ‘Retracted’.View retraction statement:Statement of Retraction
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Economic and social implications of the spread of Corona virus on the Saudi Community and the scientific and practical solutions to reduce and limit them
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AbstractWe, the Editors and Publisher of the Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, have retracted the following articles which are all part of the Special Issue titled Accounting, management, finance, and accountability in times of crisis: A COVID-19 perspective:Quoc Thuan Pham, Xuan Thuy Ho, Thi Phuong Loan Nguyen, Thi Huyen Quyen Pham & Anh Thanh Bui (2023) Financial reporting quality in pandemic era: case analysis of Vietnamese enterprises, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 330-352, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1905411Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah & Elhachemi Abdelkader Hacine Gherbi (2023) Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on total market trade value (institutional investors vs non-institutional investors), Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 353-365, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1905412Elhachemi Abdelkader Hacine Gherbi & Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah (2023) Does stock market development and COVID-19 pandemic lead to financial crisis: the case of largest Islamic stock exchange market?, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 297-310, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1896987Manar Tayseer Hasid Batayneh, Rimal Bou-Bakr Saleh Al-Kouki & Hanadi Eid Albogam (2023) Economic and social implications of the spread of Corona virus on the Saudi Community and the scientific and practical solutions to reduce and limit them, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 311-329, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1896989Nguyen Bang Nong & Van Hong Thi Ha (2023) Impact of Covid-19 on Airbnb: evidence from Vietnam, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 283-296, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1894544Thi Thao Hien Bui, Manimekalai Jambulingam, Muslim Amin & Nguyen Tan Hung (2023) Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on franchise performance from franchisee perspectives: the role of entrepreneurial orientation, market orientation and franchisor support, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 264-282, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891787Atallah Al-hosban, Mohammed Alsharairi & Isssa Al-Tarawneh (2023) The effect of using the target cost on reducing costs in the tourism companies in Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 194-209, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891782Elvis Elezaj, Halit Shabani, Bekë Kuqi & Nguyen Tan Hung (2023) Managerial decision-making (DM) in Kosovo organizations based on SPACE model analysis by using AHP fuzzy method, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 248-263, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891786Mousa Mohammad Abdullah Saleh, Omar A. A. Jawabreh, Sameer ahmad hmoud al-Amro & Haneen Mahmoud Ibrahim Saleh (2023) Requirements for enhancing the standard of accounting education and its alignment with labor market requirements a case study hospitality and industrial sector in Jordan, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 176-193, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891781Khawla Kassed Abdo (2023) The effect of external economic variables on the conventional banks and Islamic banks financial performance in Jordan: a comparative study, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 229-247, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891785Hanan Ahmed AL Qudah (2023) Credit risks measurement in Islamic banks study model, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 210-228, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1891783Husam Jasim Mohammed (2023) The optimal project selection in portfolio management using fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making methodology, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 125-141, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886551M. Hilmi Özkaya & Maeen Alhuwesh (2023) Effectiveness of exchange rate channel in transiting monetary policy impact to real economy: the case of Yemen, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 104-117, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886549Share Aiyed M. Aldosari (2023) The relationship between leaders’ mastery of tacit knowledge management skills and the achievement of competitive advantage at universities, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 142-160, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886552Aiman M. Abu Hamour, Deema Daifalleh Mohammed Massadeh & Mohamed Mahmoud Bshayreh (2023) The impact of the COSO control components on the financial performance in the Jordanian banks and the moderating effect of board independence, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 161-175, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886553Khawla Kassed Abdo, Hanan A. M. Al-Qudah, Laith Akram Al-Qudah & Mohammad Zakaria al Qudah (2023) The effect of economic variables (workers ‘diaries abroad, bank deposits, gross domestic product, and inflation) on stock returns in the Amman Financial Market from 2005/2018, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 59-72, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1883384Mursal Mursal, Mahyudin Ritonga, Fitria Sartika, Ahmad Lahmi, Talqis Nurdianto & Lukis Alam (2023) The contribution of Amil Zakat, Infaq and Shadaqah Muhammadiyah (LAZISMU) institutions in handling the impact of Covid-19, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 118-124, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1886550Syed Kaleem Ullah Shah Bukhari, Rani Gul, Tayyaba Bashir, Sumaira Zakir & Tariq Javed (2023) Exploring managerial skills of Pakistan Public Universities (PPUs)’ middle managers for campus sustainability, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 73-91, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1883985Mona Solomon Al-Thoblany & Muna Ibrahim Alyuosef (2023) The role of digital management in improving the performance of tourism sectors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the light of 2030 vision, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 44-58, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1882236Bekë Kuqi, Elvis Elezaj, Bedri Millaku, Adem Dreshaj & Nguyen Tan Hung (2023) The impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) in tourism industry: evidence of Kosovo during Q1, Q2 and Q3 period of 2020, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 92-103, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1883986Saud N. Alshmery, Hind R. Alqirnas & Muna I. Alyuosef (2023) Influence of the social and economic characteristics of Saudi women on their attitudes toward empowering them in online labor market, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 1-15, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1874216Amnah A. A. Alasgah & Eman S. I. Rizk (2023) Empowering Saudi women in the tourism and management sectors according to the Kingdom's 2030 vision, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 13:1, 16-43, 10.1080/20430795.2021.1874217Following an investigation by the Taylor & Francis Research Integrity and Ethics team, it was discovered post-publication that the articles were not peer reviewed appropriately, in line with the Journal's peer review standards and policy. As the stringency of the peer review process is core to the integrity of the publication process, the Editor and Publisher have taken the decision to retract all of the articles within this Special Issue (listed above). The journal has not confirmed if the authors were aware of this compromised peer review process. The journal is committed to correcting the scientific record and will fully cooperate with any institutional investigations into this matter. The authors have been informed of this decision.We have been informed in our decision-making by our policy on publishing ethics and integrity and the COPE guidelines on retractions.The retracted articles will remain online to maintain the scholarly record, but they will be digitally watermarked on each page as ‘Retracted’.View retraction statement:Statement of Retraction
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The term “sustainable development” in the oil and gas industry should not be used to mean sustaining the production of oil and gas indefinitely. The term refers to sustainability of human existence by carefully balancing social, economic and environmental capital in a continuously changing world. The oil and gas industry’s role in sustainable development should be to meet the needs of the global society for oil and gas at a reasonable cost, safely and with minimal impact on the environment until suitable alternate energy sources are available. The concept of sustainable development dates back to the UN Conference on Human Development held in Stockholm in 1972, which was the first formal meeting of the international community to consider global environment and development needs. The UN then set up the World Commission on Environment and Development, also called the Brundtland Commission, that defined sustainable development in their 1987 report, Our Common Future1 as “meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs.” A more recent definition of the concept of sustainability was presented by John Elkington in his book, Cannibals with Forks2. Elkington describes the Triple Bottom Line concept which balances economic prosperity, environmental quality and social justice. This concept has found much support among governments, industry and numerous NGO’s because it allows flexibility in balancing the three objectives depending on the current status of social and economic development of communities. For example, when the first settlers arrived in what is now the USA, they cut the trees and drained the swamps to build their economy. In other words they took environmental capital to build economic and social capital. Today, most developed countries are taking significant economic capital to preserve or rebuild environmental capital. There are efforts being made today to try to quantify the capital associated with the above three categories. We are very familiar with economic measures such as the Gross National Product (GNP), but it is more difficult to measure environmental and social capital accurately. The World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) and others have attempted to measure the ecological footprint of society with their Living Planet Index which shows a 30% decrease in ecological health between 1970 and 1995 with no leveling in sight 34. The natural history of the world can be characterized by one word, change. Consider that there have been at least 5 massive extinctions of species over the past 300 million years, most probably as a result of meteoric impacts 56, and over the past 2.4 million years there have been 17 glacial oscillations 7. We are currently enjoying a warming period called the Holocene that started about 12,000 years ago, but even during this period of generally rising temperatures, there have been some temperature swings. Between 800 AD and 1300 AD, there was a medieval warm period when the Vikings colonized Greenland. In comparison, around the middle of the second millennium during the reign of Henry VIII, Londoners built bonfires on the frozen Thames River in a cooler period known as the Little Ice Age. In addition to natural changes, a major reason why the biota of the planet is so threatened today is the enormous rate of growth of human population which drives increasing consumption of the world’s resources. The world’s population increased from 3 billion in 1950 to 6 billion today and is expected to reach 9 billion in 2050. Projections based on the current slowing of birth rates show that the population will stabilize somewhere around 11 billion by 2100 8. Over a short period of 100 years between 1950 and 2050, within the life time of some of the people living today, the global population will increase 3 times. This phenomenon is even more alarming when we consider that the population of the developed world will remain relatively constant over the next 100 years at about 1.2 billion. The entire growth will take place in the developing world. There are some encouraging indicators on the horizon in that as a result of the hard work by international population control organizations, the global birth rate is decreasing. It is possible that the projected population peak of 11 billion in the 22nd century may occur sooner and at a lower level than indicated. It is even feasible that the curve could start to decrease some time in the future. An added dimension of the challenge of populations is that the distribution of wealth among the world’s inhabitants is very inequitable. In 1999, almost one half of the world’s population lived on less than $2 per day 9. In contrast, the U.S. has 4.6% of the world’s population and consumes almost one quarter of the world’s production of goods. Wilson 3 has estimated that if the nine billion inhabitants of the future world consumed at the current rate of North America, we would need four planets to support them. Lomborg 10 disagrees with this Malthusian argument but reality is somewhere in the middle. Common sense tells us that we can do a better job of protecting our planet if we can control the population growth and manage consumption more efficiently. The biota of the planet has adapted to both gradual and traumatic change since its birth. The key question today is: are we imposing a burden on the planet because of the unprecedented level of human activity that might endanger the future of human existence? Some biologists 3 have ventured the opinion that we might be on the edge of the sixth wave of mass extinction but this one will be caused by human activity not natural causes. It remains to be seen whether we have the appropriate corporate and public commitment as well as government policies to make the necessary adjustments. Sustaining the hydrocarbon era indefinitely is not possible since we are mining a non-renewable resource. Sheik Yamani of Saudi Arabia said in a speech to the Institute of Petroleum in London in 1999 that, “the stone age did not end because we ran out of stones.” The meaning here is that the hydrocarbon era might well end when a suitable replacement for hydrocarbons appears rather than when the hydrocarbons are depleted. Clearly, as the demand for oil and gas starts to exceed the supply, the price will rise and more capital will be directed to the supply of alternative fuels. Hopefully this will be a smooth transition. Much attention has been given to estimating the future supply of oil and gas and there is a range of predictions of ultimate oil resource that varies from 1.6 to 4.6 trillion barrels 111213. Oil production tends to follow a bell shaped curve called the “Hubbert” curve after M. King Hubbert, who predicted in 1956, that the US production would peak in the 1970’s. He was roundly criticized at first but his forecast has since proved amazingly accurate. A recent analysis by Deffeyes 12 suggests that the world peak for light oil could occur before the first decade of this century. The difficulty in these projections is that the shape of the trailing leg of the “Hubbert” bell-shaped curve is a function of many variables including supply, demand, price, access to environmentally sensitive areas and technology. About 80% of the world’s oil reserves are in the OPEC countries where the supply of oil is controlled by political factors. Accordingly, the rulers of those countries have an enormous capacity to shape the supply curve. For the non OPEC reserves, the supply will be dictated more by access to reserves, market price and technical factors. We should note that the above comments refer to light oil as opposed to heavy oil, tar sand or oil shale. There is a large supply of these latter hydrocarbons in the world available at a higher cost to the environment for both producing and upgrading operations. Similarly, there is sufficient coal in the world to last for several centuries. The “Hubbert” curve for natural gas is a similar shape to the oil curve but is displaced to the right by 20–40 years. Natural gas is a more environmentally friendly fuel than oil although the environmental premium (the additional value a consumer will pay for a less polluting fuel) has been difficult to obtain except when a consumer is mandated to burn natural gas to meet regulatory emission levels. As more pressure builds to reduce air pollutants, particularly greenhouse gases, natural gas demand will increase dramatically. This will mean that demand for currently stranded gas in such places as Alaska, Asia, Australia and West Africa will increase thus encouraging more trade in liquid forms of natural gas (LNG and NGL). Similarly, there will be a growing need for the development of more economic gas to liquids technology. The industry should anticipate a serious debate on the selection of sites for future LNG plants because of public safety considerations. As the energy mix moves more to gaseous fuels, the challenge of generating and transporting hydrogen to supply fuel cells will attract much attention. The debate at the recent conference on sustainable development in Johannesburg 14 demonstrated the old adage that until a society reaches a certain degree of wealth to take care of basic human needs it will not allocate many resources to take care of the environment. As an example of this concept consider the condition of three important industrial waterways over the past century as shown in Fig. 110. During the first half of the 1900’s the Thames and Rhine Rivers and New York Harbor were polluted so much as measured by the oxygen level of the water that they were effectively void of healthy aquatic life. Around the middle of the century, regulations were promulgated and resources were made available to clean up the waterways so today they are once again habitable for aquatic life. It should be noted that the countries involved are all relatively wealthy. A similar situation exists with the air quality in the large cities of the world whereby the more wealthy countries have cleaner air than the less wealthy countries even though the more developed countries burn more fuel per capita. The lesson here is that we should be careful not to diminish economic wealth in our quest to rescue the environment or the result could be self defeating. The win-win option is to accomplish both objectives. The oil and gas industry has made significant progress in reducing the impact of its operations on the environment 15. A recent study by the US National Resource Council and the National Academy of Sciences 16 shows that the highest contributor of oil entering the global oceans is from natural seeps (46%); followed by consumers of oil by way of sewers, storm drains and water vehicles (37%), petroleum transportation (11%) and oil and gas exploration and production (3%) (1% for US waters). The amount of oil spilled to the ocean from tanker transportation as compiled by the Industry Association, ITOPF is presented in Fig. 2. and shows an average discharge of 108,000 tonnes per year between 1970–1980 but in the three year period 2000–2003, it was reduced to 10,000 tonnes per year 17. Even noting that progress has been made, every effort should be made by the industry to keep oil in the tanks and pipelines. This is a very emotional issue in the eyes of the public and one accident can undo a great deal of good progress. The causes of climate change have been very well described by the many authors 1819 and include variations in solar radiation, changes in the earth’s orbit, ocean currents and changes in the earth’s atmosphere (greenhouse effect). The latter includes the impacts of volcanoes, other natural causes and human intervention. The climate of the world has changed dramatically over geologic time. The entire Pleistocene era starting 1.8 million years ago has been characterized by repeating successions of ice ages and interglacials. The data in Fig. 3 is from the Vostok ice core and represents temperature and CO2 concentrations over the past 400,000 years 20. It is one challenge to predict a continuation of a trend, whether warming or cooling. It is a more formidable challenge to predict an abrupt change of direction from warming to cooling. The last major interglacial peak occurred 130,000 years ago and our current climate might well be close to the next interglacial peak. The current warming cycle, called the Holocene, started about 12,000 years ago when the receding ice caps in the northern hemisphere triggered a large scale movement of people and fauna to more northern lands. The distribution of heat between the equatorial zones and the polar regions caused by ocean currents is a potentially enormous contributor to abrupt climate change. For example, if the northern flow of the North Atlantic current were reduced, the flow of heat from the equatorial region to North Europe would be reduced and the climate of Northern Europe would be radically changed. This switching of the “North Atlantic Conveyor” was a probable cause of major temperature fluctuations in that region over the past 150,000 years. There are three main drivers for ocean currents: wind, the Coriolis effect of the earth’s motion, and the “thermohaline” effect which is based on temperature and density variations of the ocean. Melting of ice caps would introduce fresh water to the ocean thus changing the density and, therefore, one of the energy sources that drives the currents. Because changes in ocean currents can occur over relatively short periods of perhaps a decade, it is feasible that primary triggers such as the Milankovitch orbital cycles or a rise in CO2 could cause a change in precipitation or ice melting which could, in turn, cause an abrupt change in ocean currents. Based on the evidence from the geological record, the countries of Northern Europe could find themselves struggling with a cooling period in the next 1000 years rather than enjoying the current warming period. We should not forget that the ice sheets at the end of the last glacial period only 12,000 years ago covered Canada and Scandinavia and permafrost covered most of Northern Europe. A primary challenge today is to resolve what actions the global society should take concerning emissions of greenhouse gases. Assuming that we can measure the economic, social and environmental costs of controlling greenhouse gases, is the cost of significant reductions preferable to the cost of adaptation? In addition, is the cost of climate controls a better use of societies’ resources than, say, providing clean drinking water? These are raging and contentious issues and include technical, economic and social value issues. However, some solutions fit relatively easily into the realm of common sense and are practical contributions to the Precautionary Principle. The oil and gas industry has been steadily increasing its efforts in this area since Lord Browne’s (CEO of BP), seminal speech at Stanford in 1997 and is currently implementing the following programs 15: The third major challenge is the impact on biodiversity from habitat loss which, in turn, correlates with the growth of human development. Forests, which cover about 30% of the world’s land surface, are a major casualty. The advent of farming in Europe over the past few millennia has resulted in a loss of forest habitat of about 50–60%. The equivalent loss for the USA since the early colonial settlers is about 30%. The comparative loss for Russia and Latin America is 20%. The loss of temperate forest in North America, Russia and Europe has now been stopped and the forest habitat is increasing slightly. The major cause for current concern is the rate of loss of the tropical forests which is estimated at 1% per year. This is particularly worrying when we consider that tropical forests contain as much as 90% of the planet’s known, non-ocean species 4. Also of importance is that all forests are not equal in value for species preservation; old growth forests (never cut) are much more valuable than new plantations. There are equivalent concerns for loss of habitat in grassland, wetland and shallow marine areas, particularly coral reefs. The reason that loss of habitat is so important is that it can be correlated with loss of species. It has been estimated that a 90% loss of habitat leads to a 50% loss of species 3. This correlation is a contentious issue but whatever is the exact correlation, there is a major challenge facing the world to slow the unprecedented loss of species. The World Conservation Union keeps a “red” list of species at risk and their number for the year 2000 is 24% for mammals and 12% for birds 4. Concern for these threatened species drives the fear that we are on the verge of a human caused extinction phase that will match the massive extinctions caused by meteoric impacts. Biologists have not yet documented the entire inventory of species in the world, particularly the lower levels such as insects, nematodes, algae, bacteria, etc. As many of these species transform material and energy between trophic levels in the food chain, any impact on them will have repercussions on the higher life forms. The current concern over the deteriorating global frog population may be an indicator of future problems rather like a canary in a mine. A modern approach to managing biodiversity is to move from saving individual species towards saving the underlying process itself. This means preserving large tracts of habitat that will accommodate entire ecosystems to make sure that species can move around to adapt to large scale impacts such as global climate change. This concept may also require the creation of corridors between the tracts to enable migration. Unfortunately, planning of this magnitude, let alone implementation, will require enormous resources which means that governments and the public will need solid arguments supported by facts to appropriate the necessary funds. Public support of these plans will require more data from the scientific community than is presently available. In the absence of data, the Precautionary Principle might be used in which case the debate would be based as much on emotion as science. A special concern for the oil and gas industry is that even if the direct impacts on biodiversity of an operation are properly managed, there may be other impacts caused by non-oil and gas activities that follow oil and gas development and that are outside the control of the oil and gas operators. These impacts might include land clearing, human colonization of the area and introduction of invasive species. The oil and gas industry is addressing the issue of habitat loss as demonstrated by the following examples 1521: a. UNEP world conservation monitoring Center to map sensitive areas 22. b. The Energy Biodiversity Initiative (EBI) with Conservation International, The World Conservation Union, The Nature Conservancy, The Smithsonian Institute, Flora and Fauna International.23 c. Cooperative projects with governments, communities and operators to raise community awareness of biodiversity issues, conduct biodiversity surveys and establish environmentally friendly home grown industry.Sustainable development involves the balancing of society’s values for economic prosperity, environmental quality and social justice. Progress will depend on the appropriate culture and value systems of the private sector and the policies of governments. The role of the oil and gas industry may be summarized as follows; The oil and gas industry has made significant progress over the past few decades in the area of social responsibility, safety and protection of the environment. However, much more needs to be done. Emphasis should continue on the environmental challenges of pollution control, biodiversity and global climate change. Success for the social responsibility programs will depend on the degree of corporate commitment and the effectiveness of the partnerships with other stakeholders. The issues are very complex and the skills required in the coming decade will go beyond technical solutions and include the ability to listen to and negotiate with a wide range of partners including governments, NGO’s and community organizations. Dr Arscott is a consultant to the International Oil and gas Industry specializing in Sustainable Development. Between 1998 and 2001, he was the Executive Director of the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP) which has offices in London and Brussels and represents the upstream oil and gas industry before international regulatory agencies. He retired from Chevron Corporation in 1998 where prior assignments included Senior Executive Consultant for Exploration and Production reporting to the Chairman of the Board and Corporate General Manager of Health, Environment and Safety. He was a member of the Chevron Corporate Management Committee. He holds a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Nottingham, England. During 1962-1964, he was a British Commonwealth scholar studying exploration geophysics in India. Between 1968 and 1986, he held numerous Exploration and Production management positions for Gulf Oil Co. and Chevron in Pennsylvania, Texas, Louisiana and California. He was the 1988 President of the International Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), which has a worldwide membership of 52,000. He is a past Chairman of the American Petroleum Institute’s General Committee on Health and Environment and past Chairman of the Western States Petroleum Association committee on Environment, Health and Safety. During 2001/2002, he was an SPE Distinguished Lecturer on the subject of Sustainable Development in the Oil and Gas Industry. He is an Honorary Member of the SPE and the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers (AIME). He and his wife, Joan, live in San Francisco.
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibilities and problems for establishment of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Saudi Arabia. The paper explores the nature and concept of CSR, particularly in Saudi Arabia. As well as studying the activation of the corporate social responsibility role in the economic and social development of Saudi Arabia.
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This study aims investigate the relationship between expenditure on higher education and economic development in Saudi Arabia. which has invested in higher education and knowledge creation since its independence as part of the sustainable development process. Accordingly, this study aims at conducting an initial survey of the policies of expenditure on higher education in Saudi Arabia and then developing a standard model in which the results of this investment will be measured in achieving the economic development in Saudi Arabia for a period of forty years from (1978) until (2017). Based on econometric instruments; the study model did not succeed in finding a relationship between investment in higher education and economic development in Saudi Arabia.
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The evolution of a framework for Building Environmental Assessment (BEA) for green buildings in Saudi Arabia
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Sustainable development has become a significant worldwide concern, and Building Environment Assessment (BEA) for green building play an important role to achieve sustainability in buildings. In some countries, rating tools are been used, such as LEED in the US, BREEAM in the UK, and Green Star in Australia. However, Saudi Arabia is yet to develop these tools. A first step recently is the development of the new established council (the Saudi Green Building Council) in Saudi Arabia has the full responsibility to develop such tools. This research investigates the environmental issues that could underpin such a tool and it discusses the evolution framework for developing a national rating tool for green buildings. The research has investigated the Saudi opinions in developing the new framework, and clarified the most important building applications, environmental scope of studies, and the most important key performance areas (KPA's) in assessing the buildings in Saudi Arabia. This research concludes that Saudi Arabia has a different priority in considering sustainability in buildings due to the differences in the country environment, location, economy, and community culture. Daily energy saving and water resources were equally the highest priority then any other key performance indicators (KPA's). A more interesting result was preserving the social and cultural character was far more important than carbon dioxide emission reduction. In addition the research has provided an evolution framework including, weighting system for the KPA's. Finally, this research includes recommendations for the development of a new BEA for Saudi Arabia.
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THE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE NORTHERN COASTAL AREA OF SAUDI ARABIA (CASE STUDY: COASTAL CITIES IN TABOUK REGION)
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The objective of this research is to set up a strategic vision and a sustainable tourism development plan for the northern coastal area of the red sea in Tabouk region, northwest of Saudi Arabia, in light of National Spatial Strategy (NSS) and National Tourism Strategy considering natural and environmental resources in Tabouk region, for a balanced urban development environmentally, economically, and socially. This research will examine the potential natural, environmental and cultural resources in the coastal area of Tabouk region by applying the descriptive approach and analyzing the surveys and interviews and data collection results. The study area is located within the administration boundary of Tabouk region in northwest part of Saudi Arabia, covering over 500 km of coastal line starting from Hagel in the north of Al aqaba Gulf and ending in the south of Umlej city on the red sea. The findings in this research reveal the importance of the tourism resources in the coastal areas of Tabouk region. The study concludes that the coastal areas of Tabouk region has some of the most significant and promising areas with the ultimate potentiality for sustainable tourism development at saudi Arabia.
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Business and Economic Development in Saudi Arabia has provided a forum for its contributors to provide an insight into the cultural, economic, legal and social values that have shaped the commercial sector development planning efforts in Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom is too often perceived as a desert country without real industry, or it is perceived as being so wealthy from oil revenues that it need not worry about developing real industry. Neither of these perceptions is true. Upon closer examination the Kingdom exhibits diversity and vitality, based on an Islamic and Arabian heritage that it is both confining and yielding to the business development process. The influence of rapid, oil-financed modernisation has obviously added new dimensions to the Saudi Arabian economy that are unlike any other in the world, but rather than purchase Western lifestyles wholesale, Saudi planners have chosen to create a pattern of development that reflects their community’s specific needs. This has allowed the Kingdom to gain political leverage around the globe and at the same time remain focused on raising the standard of living of its people.
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Sustainable Road Transport Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia's highway system has evolved from less then 230 km in 1953 to now over 46,000 km of paved highways. After establishing principle connections between major cities, emphasis has been shifted towards the development of a whole road network that provides much needed access to all communities throughout the country. Road transport has emerged as the principle transportation mode and the level of motorization is following those of developed economies. In addition rail, air and maritime transport are playing an increasing role and the evolution of a comprehensive operations and maintenance capability for these transport modes, their intermodal integration, and strengthening of regulatory systems are considered to be important tasks. Growing income levels have advanced Saudi Arabia to the group of high income countries. Thus, demands on the transportation sector are those of a maturing economy that is seeking a sustainable growth pattern and its competitive role in the increasingly globalizing world. Against this backdrop, sustainable road transport development in Saudi Arabia can only happen on the basis of comprehensive planning, effective and efficient operation and maintenance, as well as considering future development needs. The Ministry of Transport is responsible for the regional land transport infrastructure and the municipalities for urban transportation. The transport network as a whole is supporting the development goals enshrined in the National Spatial Strategy for Saudi Arabia of the Ministry of Municipalities and Rural Affairs. In addition the Ministry of Economy and Planning prepares medium term National Development Plans, and periodically reviews the transport sector by undertaking the Saudi Arabia National Transportation Studies. Further, the Ministry of Transport dedicates substantial resources for operation and maintenance of the national road network. Focus areas in this regard include the system of highway maintenance, traffic monitoring, road service centres, and support for the introduction of navigation services. Future challenges to the transportation sector require a comprehensive and strategic approach to the development of policies, plans and programs in an integrated manner across all modes of transportation. Therefore, the Ministry of Transport is aiming to improve its management and administrative tools as well as adopting new techniques that are needed to strengthen public administration of Saudi Arabia's transport sector. At present the most important focus areas of Ministry of Transport include: the development of the National Transportation Strategy for Saudi Arabia, establishing a Transport Geo Database, and developing an intelligent transport system Master Plan. For the covering abstract see ITRD E139491.
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PROPOSED STRATEGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HILL TOURISM IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
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Tourism is usually seen as a catalyst for comprehensive development. It is seen as a remedy for stagnant development and high unemployment rates in developing countries. In addition, tourism is the most sustainable and of lower cost compared to other development activities. Saudi Arabia’s development vision 2030 paid attention for tourism as a tool for income diversification and for supporting the national identity. This research aims to develop a comprehensive strategy for hill tourism in Saudi Arabia, defining the objectives, principles, and priorities of hill tourism. In reaching this objective, the paper starts by a literature review about principles and requirements of hill tourism. Second, the paper analyzes some cases of successful hill tourism. Third, it presents a survey of hill tourism potentials in Saudi Arabia. Finally, the paper presents a proposed strategy for hill tourism in Saudi Arabia.
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The potential for launching a postgraduate course on sustainable energy in Saudi Arabia
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The pressures of a growing global population, compounded by environmental degradation, escalating energy use and the depletion of natural energy resources, have led to sustainable energy (SE) holding a prominent position on the international agenda. In spite of the widespread recognition of the important role of SE education in securing a sustainable future, it has not yet received much attention within oil‐rich countries such as Saudi Arabia. A single‐sex private college in Saudi Arabia – referred to here as ‘Al‐Ola College’ – has been selected as a case study for this study. As part of this work, a survey has been distributed to all of the female students of Al‐Ola College in order to examine their potential acceptance of such a proposed course dedicated to SE. Moreover, several in‐depth interviews have been conducted with senior staff of the Al‐Ola College and with the potential employers of SE graduates. Issues that have been investigated herewith go beyond the likelihood of acceptance of the new course, and include a detailed examination of the potential benefits and challenges that might be encountered when incorporating the subject of SE into Saudi higher education curricula, in addition to the employment prospects for female students specialising in SE in Saudi Arabia. The primary conclusion was that the launch of a postgraduate course on SE for Saudi females might not be viable at present. This conclusion emerges from the identification of a wide range of barriers including insufficient government support for the SE agenda, a lack of sustainability awareness, a strong social resistance to accepting this field of study and lack of work opportunities for females in the highly conservative Saudi society. As a result of this empirical research, a set of practical ‘enablers’ has been proposed in order to change the status quo with regard to the poor prospects for SE education in Saudi Arabia.
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Industrial development in Saudi Arabia: disparity in growth and development
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Industrial development in any nation plays a vital role in the strengthening of the
economy and employs human resources as per specifications and directly towards the
mainstream of the nation. In Saudi Arabia, there was rapid industrialization for four
decades. Some manufacturing industries performed well, while some internal and
external business environment factors influenced the others’ performance. The study
focuses on historical development, as well as recent trends of well-performing and
poor-performing industries of Saudi Arabia. Small manufacturing industries in Saudi
Arabia are underdeveloped and need more attention to attain sustainable and progressive growth rate in the form of the number of establishments to enjoy the potential.
Manufacture of tobacco, computer, electronics and optics, pharmaceuticals and transport equipment are the deprived and underdeveloped industries of the manufacturing
sector. There should be some easy credit schemes for the development of deprived
or underdeveloped manufacturing industries. To attain sustainable growth and development of the manufacturing sector, a positive attitude of the government towards
underdeveloped manufacturing industries, favorable labor laws, and entrepreneurial
awareness, technical and financial assistance are necessary. The growth and development of the manufacturing sector of Saudi Arabia will be helpful in the attainment of
goals of Vision 2030.
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Sustainable development and the exploitation of industrial minerals: The phosphates project in Saudi Arabia
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Mining is a vital sector in the economic development of many countries, including Saudi Arabia. At first glance, mineral-rich economies have an advantage over those less well endowed because min erals provide funds for rapid development and poverty reduction. Sustainable development requires recovery of resource revenue generated by mining, and investment of this revenue in other forms of wealth, capable of generating income and employment once minerals are depleted. The minerals sector in Saudi Arabia has great potential to play a leading role in diversifying the Saudi economy and has been regarded as a strategic factor for the inducement of future economic and industrial development in the country due to the Kingdom’s enormous and relatively untapped mineral resource base, including precious and base minerals as well as industrial minerals. This article examines the phosphate project, which is considered as one of the industrial minerals important to the economy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, focusing on its production, the structure of its industry and the effects of government policies and planning efforts.
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Industrial Development in Saudi Arabia: Disparity in Growth and Development
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Industrial development in any nation plays a vital role in the strengthening of the economy and employs human resources as per specifications and directly towards the mainstream of the nation. In Saudi Arabia, there was rapid industrialization for four decades. Some manufacturing industries performed well, while some internal and external business environment factors influenced the others’ performance. The study focuses on historical development, as well as recent trends of well-performing and poor-performing industries of Saudi Arabia. Small manufacturing industries in Saudi Arabia are underdeveloped and need more attention to attain sustainable and progressive growth rate in the form of the number of establishments to enjoy the potential. Manufacture of tobacco, computer, electronics and optics, pharmaceuticals and transport equipment are the deprived and underdeveloped industries of the manufacturing sector. There should be some easy credit schemes for the development of deprived or underdeveloped manufacturing industries. To attain sustainable growth and development of the manufacturing sector, a positive attitude of the government towards underdeveloped manufacturing industries, favorable labor laws, and entrepreneurial awareness, technical and financial assistance are necessary. The growth and development of the manufacturing sector of Saudi Arabia will be helpful in the attainment of goals of Vision 2030.
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End‐users’ requirements underpinned by IoT layered architecture to the development of smart sustainable cities
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It has been claimed that the adoption of a smart and sustainable city concept is one of the most effective ways to eliminate the risk of unsustainable living. Since the sixties, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was transformed from a country of traditional settlements to a modern urban setting. However, this development has been based on conventional methods of city construction and building practices. Therefore, the main aim of this primary research is to establish the fundamental aspects of developing a sustainable and smart city framework that can be applied to most Saudi Arabian cities and societies. A qualitative research methodology is adopted to determine end-user requirements, with more than 500 well-informed participants from 17 different cities. Subsequently, the main contributions here can be summaries as follows: (a) evaluating public willingness regarding smart sustainable city movements, (b) establishing requirements for a sustainable and smart city framework based on end-user perspectives, (c) providing a decision makers with a robust generic framework of sustainable development across Saudi Arabian cites, and (d) an Internet of Thing (IoT) architecture for SSC Adoption and implementation along with an integrated socio-organizational, financial, and technical generic framework for smart sustainable city adoption in the Saudi Arabian context.
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Smart Cities Adoption in Saudi Arabia: A Comprehensive Review and Future Drivers
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This theoretical paper aims to provide an extensive overview of the adoption of smart cities in Saudi Arabia. With rapid urbanization and the increasing need for sustainable and efficient urban development, smart city initiatives have gained significant attention globally. Saudi Arabia, being one of the fastest-growing economies in the Middle East, has recognized the potential of smart cities in enhancing the quality of life, optimizing resource management, and promoting economic growth. Through an in-depth analysis of existing literature, this paper explores the key drivers, challenges, and opportunities associated with the adoption of smart cities in Saudi Arabia. It also discusses the roles of various stakeholders and presents a comprehensive roadmap for the successful implementation of smart city initiatives in the country.
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Sustainable Cities: An Integrated Strategy ForSustainable Urban Design
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It has been recognized that urban design has a vital role to play in fostering sustainable cities as urban spatial structure and form have considerable influence on the social, economic and environmental processes in the urban area. Research works have focused on the development of appropriate guidelines and frameworks for making urban design sustainable. However, the studies have not explored the development of a holistic approach to sustainable urban design. This paper seeks to develop an integrated framework, in the local context of Saudi Arabia, for promoting sustainable urban design. The paper discusses the role of urban design in promoting sustainable cities and examines the sustainable development principles that should guide urban design. The paper also discusses issues pertaining to sustainable urban design in Saudi Arabia. It concluded that sustainable urban design could only be achieved if the procedural, substantive, institutional, policy and methodological aspects of urban design are interlinked and guided by sustainability principles.
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Benchmarking process of the knowledge economy pillars for sustainable development in Saudi Arabia: مقارنة مرجعية لركائز الاقتصاد المعرفي للتنمية المستدامة في المملكة العربية السعودية
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The fluctuations in oil price limit the ability to maintain growth in the long-run for oil-producing countries with heavy economic dependence on oil revenues. The Saudi government has initiated economic strategies with the aim of diversifying the economic base. Thus, the knowledge economy is important for Saudi Arabia in terms of offering other economic drivers to achieve sustainable economic development. So, the aim of this study is to assess Saudi's readiness for the knowledge economy through presenting the current situation of knowledge economy pillars in the country and then offer recommendations that could lead the Saudi Arabia to sustainable development. The analytical framework in this study is a comparative and benchmarking approach using AKI 2016, along with other indicators to assess Saudi readiness in respect of the key knowledge economy pillars. The study findings show that Saudi Arabia has achieved positive progress in knowledge economy pillars but the overall performance in knowledge drivers is not as competitive compared with the other members of the benchmarking group. A knowledge economy strategy that is comprehensive and integrated is required, in which all knowledge economy indicators are equally supported; setting specific time targets to implement the national strategy for the transition towards the knowledge economy will also be beneficial.
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Women driving in kingdom of Saudi Arabia-will it facilitates country’s economic development? An empirical analysis
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This study attempts to document the impact on socio-economic development that is linked to the announcement of women driving in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 emphasizes on producing a balanced, collaborative workforce with gender equality. This study seeks to identify various variables which play a decisive role in accelerating the nation’s progress as well as turning attention to the critical variables that are vital in creating a congenial driving environment. This research also seeks to ascertain the perception of Saudi females about the decision allowing them to drive in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Research methodology zeroes in on the primary data collected randomly from 125 samples of Saudi females. Saudi women are poised to be further empowered, as a sustained effort is being made to blend sustainable, progressive, vibrant and dynamic society with embedded Islamic values.
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The Impact of a Sustainable Economic Development Focus on the Real Exchange Rate in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia has launched its vision for the next decade, which is branded Vision 2030. Sustainable economic development is the core of the Saudi Vision 2030, which has seventeen sustainability programs covering a wide range of Saudi economic sectors. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the sustainable economic development focus on the real exchange rate in Saudi Arabia. The ARDL cointegration method was used to assess the existence of the long-run relationships among the variables. The Sustainable Development Index (SDI) was used as a measure of sustainable economic development. Sustainable economic development was found to have a negative impact on the real exchange rate in terms of both the long- and short-run dynamics. Moreover, the GDP was found to have a positive impact on the real exchange rate in the long run and to have the highest coefficient of the model. However, the money supply was found to have no impact on the real exchange rate, while oil rent was found to have a negative impact on the real exchange rate in terms of both the long-run and the first-moment short-run dynamics. Government expenditure was found to be insignificant in the long run and to have a positive significant impact on the real exchange rate in the short-run dynamics. Furthermore, the sustainability impact on the real exchange rate in Saudi Arabia has not been discussed due to the economic structure that relies on oil and the change toward a sustainable economy that occurred in the recent decade. The results provide insight into the potential future challenges faced by the Saudi economy as sustainability programs progress in Saudi Arabia.
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Sustainable development spillover effects of Russia and Saudi Arabia on Iran: Analysis of integrated sustainability perspective
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This study aims to investigate how different pillars of sustainable development in Iran interrelate with those in Russia and Saudi Arabia from the perspective of integrated sustainability. For this investigation, this research assesses the spillover effects of sustainable development in these countries by estimating their sustainability elasticities. This study maps the regional spillover effects between the sustainability of Iran versus those of Russia and Saudi Arabia using SEY model by estimating the elasticities of sustainability using a combination of Simultaneous Equations System, Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model, and Granger causality technique. The results confirm the integrated sustainability perspective in terms of the interconnection of sustainable development spillover effects from Russia and Saudi Arabia to Iran. Most of the estimated coefficients are statistically significant, showing high elasticities of sustainability and considerable spillover effects which is consistent with the integrated sustainability with spillover effects as the 4th pillar of sustainability. However, the results reject both weak and strong sustainability perspectives. According to the findings of this study, policy-makers should follow flow-based governance instead of local-based governance. In this approach, strategists should improve the international relationship with other countries, especially Iran, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Also, decision-makers should establish a peaceful and strong connection with other countries via signing international agreements, treaties, and understandings.
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Safety is the premise of development, development is the power of safety, civilization is the soil of development and safety, and development and safety are the means of continuous evolution and progress of civilization. The initiatives on global development, global security and global civilization have injected stability and positive energy into global governance and world order. The reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran is a representative example of the "three initiatives" in practice. Following the signing of the reconciliation agreement, Saudi Arabia also declared itself to be a "dialogue partner" of the SCO, which undoubtedly injected new strength into the future expansion and sustainable development of the SCO. Under the three initiatives, there will certainly be more converging interests and cooperation consensus among Saudi Arabia, Iran and China as well as among SCO member states. As more projects are signed and implemented, they will promote the development of SCO member states, observer states and even dialogue partners, improve people's livelihood, promote the building of a common destiny of the SCO and achieve sustainable development of the SCO.
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How Does Informal Economy Affect Ecological Footprint? Empirical Evidence from Saudi Arabia
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Given the increase in the informal economy in developing countries economies, a better understanding of the effect of the informal economy on environmental degradation is essential for policy makers. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of the informal economy (IFE) on the ecological footprint (EFP) in Saudi Arabia during the period 1981-2017. An autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) was used to test the long-term relationship between the examined variables. It determined which variable was causally related to the other using Granger causality analysis. The long-run coefficients of ARDL showed that the IFE had a positive influence on ecological footprint in Saudi Arabia in the long run. In contrast, EFP can increase the informal economy. The Granger causality based on VECM approach shows bi-directional causality between EFP and IFE in the short run and the long run. Therefore, the findings of this study can help policy makers in Saudi Arabia and a number of countries with a large informal sector to better understand the role of governance in reducing the IFE in order to improve the environmental quality.
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Economic Transformation in Achieving Sustainable Development before and after the Kingdom's Vision 2030 (A Case Review for Saudi Arabia)
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Saudi Arabia has come a long way in developing its economy with Vision 2030 as its goal to achieve economic transformation. Prior to implementing Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia had faced many issues which led to the imbalance of its economy. Instigating Vision 2030 led to a drastic change in the tourism sector. Attracting international investments led to focusing on various sectors like renewable energy, entertainment and soon. Even though the tourism sector lacked diversity initially, after the implementation of Vision 2030, non-related economic segments flourished.
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(Social Responsibility of the Private Sector and Its Role in Sustainable Development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
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Arabic Abstract: يهدف هذا البحث الى دراسة المسؤولية الاجتماعية للقطاع الخاص ودورها في التنمية المستدامة للمملكة العربية السعودية. فنتيجة للاهتمام الواسع بموضوع المسئولية الاجتماعية في المملكة العربية السعودية ودورها في التنمية المستدامة ، فقد تزايد اقتناع الشركات بذلك، وأصبحت تواجه اليوم تحديات اجتماعية واقتصادية كبيرة في مسيرة عملها وتحمل مسئولياتها وتفاعلها مع المجتمع، سعيا لتحقيق أهدافها الاقتصادية أولا، وتحقيق احتياجات المجتمع ثانيا.وفي واقع الأمر يمكن القول إنه لازال هناك غموض وعدم دراية كافية من جانب كل من الأفراد والشركات والمجتمع ككل بمفهوم المسئولية الاجتماعية للقطاع الخاص وأبعادها ومدى تطورها وكذلك بمدى فعاليته وكيفية بلورته والإفادة منه. وفي ضوء ذلك، تطرح الورقة التساؤلات التالية: ما هو المقصود بالمسئولية الاجتماعية للقطاع الخاص ،وما هو التطور التاريخي لهذا المفهوم؟ وما هي الدروس المستفادة من التجارب الدولية في مجال المسؤولية الاجتماعية للقطاع الخاص؟ وما هي الدوافع التي تشجع الشركات على الاضطلاع بمسئوليتها الاجتماعية وكذلك التحديات التي تواجهها للقيام بدورها الاجتماعي؟وأخيرا، ما هى أهم التوصيات لتنمية مبادرات المسؤولية الاجتماعية في المملكة العربية السعودية؟.English Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibilities and problems for establishment of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Saudi Arabia. The paper explores the nature and concept of CSR, particularly in Saudi Arabia. As well as studying the activation of the corporate social responsibility role in the economic and social development of Saudi Arabia.
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A proposed design of eco-tourism camps for sustainable development in Taif, Saudi Arabia
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The investment in the eco-tourism camps sector is considered as one of the key areas leading to sustainable economic development in Saudi Arabia. On one hand, it achieves one of the important goals of Saudi Vision 2030 in the development of Saudi tourism creating new tourist areas attractive to local as well as international tourism. On the other hand, this addresses one of the contemporary environmental issues in Saudi Arabia, which is the conservation of natural resources through the rationalization of water and electricity consumption in economic development projects. In the present paper, a proposed design for eco-tourism camp in Taif city, Saudi Arabia, has been presented. The proposed design is dependent on a similar camp units that can be used for human accommodation and living. Each unit is equipped with solar energy systems used for lighting and power generation. The designed unit is cooled with the Evaporative Cooling System that driven by a solar pump system. In order to complete our design, some additional components are required, e.g. storage tanks, piping systems, valves, etc. In general, the proposed design for eco-tourism camp model has proven it's effectiveness in Taif city as the internal temperature of the designed unit has been decreased by 7°C in case of natural draft of incoming air, and decreased by 9°C in case of using exhaust fans. Moreover, the proposed system is considered environmentally friendly in terms of the ability to recycle all the materials used in its design as well as low costs.
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Challenges and opportunities in development sustainable transportation system in Saudi Arabia
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This paper presents the recent development of transportation system in Saudi Arabia. Review of transportation system developed in the last three decades including air, land, sea and rail transportation. Problems raised from each mode of transportation were addressed and possible solution were provided. The results indicate that air transportation could provide the necessary needs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in international connections while domestic air transportation provide limited passenger transportation for relatively long distances. This mode is limited to high income people and cannot serve short distances in effective way. Sea transportation could provide the country with freight transport but limited to passengers only in the Golf region or in the red see with some African countries. Road and highway provide the most transportation used by the public but associated with several problems such as environmental pollution, large number of road traffic accident and became the first cause of death in the Kingdom. Bus and car public transportation need essential improvement to meet the demand and save transportation for the public. Rail transportation seems to be the most sustainable transportation in future transportation in the country. Saudi Arabia late pay attention to rail transportation and recently intensive budget invested in rail transportation. Further development in rail transportation in the Kingdom is needed.
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Environmental Considerations for Sustainable and Green Architecture: a Study for Saudi Arabia.
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31Aug 2016 Environmental Considerations for Sustainable and Green Architecture: a Study for Saudi Arabia. Dr. Mona A. Omar , FHEA Assistant Professor and Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy, Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, Prince SultanUniversity, KSA.
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This research argues that the legislative context of CSR strategies should be managed by the relevant Saudi government authority so that specific functions, objectives, etc., can be identified. Since Saudi Arabia began accepting aspects of the sustainable development agenda and the UN goals (SDGs) in 2015, much of the focus is now on CSR and how to address the current global challenges in any future development projects, not just charitable societies and philanthropic associations. This research looks at the relationship between CSR and non-profit governmental organisations in Saudi Arabia. This research concentrates on the national regulations for Saudi corporations concerning CSR. This research aims to use examples from other regulations and implementations of CSR. The finding is that Corporations should focus on finding solutions and more resources in their governance systems to avoid the short-termism that is evident in business methods so that meaningful social responsibility is achieved.
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The integrative nature of BIM technology renders it an ideal platform for implementing sustainable strategies into new construction and renovation and/or retrofit of existing structures. Recently, Saudi Arabia’s gasoline prices have dropped dramatically, necessitating the kingdom to establish its 2030 vision. The 2030 vision aims to make the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) an ideal sustainable society by reducing its reliance on petrol, creating more sustainable buildings, and infrastructure. There is an imperative need to translate the green aspirations of the KSA into enforceable regulations. In order to achieve this vision, consistency across jurisdictions is needed to allow robust and well-informed decision-making in adopting and enforcing sustainability. The number of high-performance buildings in Saudi Arabia is inadequate, and the rate of change is too slow. Due to Saudi Arabia’s need to enhance its built environment, it established a new green building rating named “Mostadam.” Currently, there is no metric to measure the road map to achieve the aspects of the 2030 vision of Saudi Arabia, and the number of green buildings in the KSA is very limited. This study aims to formulate a BIM-Mostadam model to help facilitate the green building certification process in the kingdom that supports its 2030 vision. The proposed BIM-Mostadam model seeks to address critical elements of the 2030 vision in the KSA based on integrating BIM and green building rating systems to aid in achieving the envisioned 2030 sustainability goals and implement sustainable design principles in the KSA. This research follows a mixed methodology that includes both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The limitations of the proposed model are presented along with future phases of the study.
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Managing petroleum resource revenue and turning it into a sustainable treasure is challenging, and the role of institutional factors in this regard cannot be over emphasized. Oil producing countries in Africa have not achieved better living standards. In 2001, out of 32 oil exporting countries worldwide, 6 of the 9 countries with the lowest human development indicators are in sub-Saharan Africa. Following this situation it becomes necessary for a country like Ghana with relative political stability and who recently discovered oil takes institutional measures to escape from issues of oil curse, hence the need for such a study a worthwhile venture. To do this, the study employs the use of secondary information from articles, journals, and other relevant academic literature to do desktop analysis. Deductive approach to qualitative analysis is used as this helps to devise a framework to organize and direct the data analysis. The study reveals that with the exception of Norway, who has strong productive institutions, the institutions of the rest of the three sample countries (Ghana, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia) appear to be weak. Also, the study indicates the importance and the criteria for measuring good and effective institutions, and how petroleum wealth affects institutions and reciprocally how institutions affect sustainable development and management of petroleum resources. A framework developed in figure 3 shows that participation, human and social capitals are important determinants of institutional factors and thus necessary for sustainable development and management of petroleum resources. The framework indicates two different outcomes when hydrocarbons are discovered in a country; either sustainably managed or oil cursed depending on the kind of institutions that precede the oil discovery. The study also shows that Ghana, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia respective oil and gas industry institutions are characterized by strong destructive and weak productive institutions. How and what the oil revenue is invested in is the most crucial decision in terms of sustainable development and management. Good governance is the most appropriate option now for Ghana, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. To do this the study recommends that the concept of ‘Good Enough Governance’ by Grindle should be employed. The idea is that these countries should pursue improvements in their governance in ways that are feasible and possible to their specific context rather than trying to replicate the so called best functioning models from a country like Norway. It is also recommended that Ghana, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia invest in human and social capital since they are vital ingredients for every functioning institution. Key words: good institutions, oil and gas
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Economic Impact of Renewable Energy on Sustainable Development in Saudi Arabia
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This paper studies the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic growth incorporating capital and labor for the case of Saudi Arabia during the period 1990-2019. The nonlinear lagged cointegration (NARDL) model is applied to examine the asymmetric cointegration between the variables. The results indicate that there is an asymmetric relationship between the variables considered. The negative labor shock improves economic growth, while a positive shock reduces (increases) economic growth in the short term. Therefore, policies to promote economic growth, such as the need to improve the quality of financial development and preserve fiscal sustainability, are crucial to improve the renewable energy sector in Saudi Arabia. At the same time, it is essential that the renewable energy sector must also be oriented towards productive development projects.
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Measures of Sustainable Efficiency of Diversification of Motor Takaful For Less Privileged Inhabitants in Saudi Arabia
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The general TakAÂful has been growing in Saudi Arabia and attempt of the country to achieve vision 2030 calls for need to explore measures in diversifying motor TakAÂful for the less privileged inhabitants in the country. The purpose of this paper is to painstakingly investigate different measures of sustainable efficiency of diversification of motor TakAÂful for the benefit of less privileged inhabitants in the country. The method used in this paper is theoretical library-based paper galvanizing primary and secondary sources together using content analysis. The result indicated that there are identified dimensions or measures (governmental support, regulatory compliance, strategic investment in human capital, professional development and competitiveness) if properly utilised by the TakAÂful industries in Saudi Arabia, they have positive potential in enhancing sustainable efficiency in diversifying of motor TakAÂful for the benefit of less privileged inhabitants in the country. The implication of this study is that, the measures identified in this paper will serve as guides for policymakers, policy holders and more importantly it will provide a vista for an empirical assessment of measures in diversifying motor TakAÂful for the less privileged inhabitants. In conclusion, it is mentioned that meaningful expansion of the TakAÂful industry can be attained when different factors identified in this paper are considered as endogenous outcomes expected from motor TakAÂful in maximizing opportunities for less privileged inhabitants in the country. It is therefore suggested that, the aforementioned variables should be empirically investigated among the promoters of TakAÂful especially by Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) in order to constantly provide financial regulations in the country to as to fulfil the relevance and adaptability of Islamic financial system that makes its yardstick as accountability, transparency and uniformed regulations in the country.
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The influence of economic development, capital formation, and internet use on environmental degradation in Saudi Arabia
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Abstract Sustainable economic growth and environmental degradation are two concerns confronting humanity. Saudi Arabia has seen a dramatic rise in its atmospheric carbon emissions during the last three decades. From 1995 to 2020, this research uses the decoupling index and vector error correction model technique to reveal the variables influencing CO 2 emissions in Saudi Arabia. This research aims to empirically analyze the causal factors that link carbon emissions, energy use, economic growth, and internet usage. The big priority of this research is to use various techniques and methodologies to examine the cointegration and long- and short-run relationships between macroeconomic variables and stock price. According to the augmented Dickey–Fuller unit root test results, the main series is stationary in the first difference but non-stationary at the level. According to Johansen’s cointegration study, both relations between the variables exist in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The VEC model’s outcome shows that internet use significantly contributes to rising greenhouse gas emissions. When creating strategies for economic growth to achieve sustainable development, policymakers must consider climate change. This may be accomplished by implementing a new policy to switch from conventional to renewable energy sources, emphasizing increased energy efficiency, or reorganizing the energy sector to influence the rise in greenhouse gas emissions.
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