The Mirage of Smart Sustainable Cities in the Arab Region
Abstract
This paper examines the attempt to develop smart, sustainable cities (SSC) in the Arab region. The paper identifies four barriers: 1) infrastructural need for technological advances and availing information and transparency regarding the functioning of the administration; 2) high rates of adult illiteracy and lack of political participation; 3) methods of data collection, validity, reliability, and analysis, which are of utmost importance for decision-making are not always precise and rigorous; and 4) bound rationality that affects the planning process, thus hampering proper planning. Attempting to develop an SSC is not possible in a country where the majority are illiterate and poor. These attempts could lead to the loss of public space, social segregation, and dysfunctional democracy.
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Citation
El-Kholei, A.O. and Yassine, G. (2019), "The Mirage of Smart Sustainable Cities in the Arab Region", Open House International, Vol. 44 No. 1, pp. 8-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-01-2019-B0002
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