Mohsin Marwah M, Beach Thomas, Kwan Alan
School of Engineering, Cardiff University, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA, United Kingdom.
Heliyon. 2020 Dec 22;6(12):e05348. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05348. eCollection 2020 Dec.
The paper proposes a comprehensive sustainability framework for urban development projects in hot, dry developing regions. Such a framework is required due to the lack of knowledge in these regions of issues including population-inflation, traffic congestion, environmental pollution, water shortages and high energy consumption. Iraq is one such developing country having a hot, dry, semi-arid climate with unique socio-cultural factors which have been impacted by four decades of war. New development projects are underway but scant attention has been paid to sustainability, specifically in cities e.g. Baghdad. This framework has been developed using expert consultations to reach a consensus on its dimensions, three in total: the use of satellite cities around existing cities for various purposes (residential, industrial, commercial and administrative) with the creation of a green belt, the determination of criteria for future domestic energy projects, e.g. the minimum energy requirements for an average Iraqi family and on-site renewable sources such as solar energy, and the application of a set of urban sustainable development factors to improve the quality of services and human well-being. This study presents, for the first time, a comprehensive sustainability framework for a country that has suffered several decades of wars and international sanctions. This framework was subsequently validated using semi structured interviews with 15 local intra-organizational leaders. The key findings of this paper based on this validation show that 12 out of 15 intra-organizational leaders highly recommended the adoption of the developed framework, highlighting their level of understanding, accepting, feasibility and challenging, and their future scope to develop this framework in order to enhance the quality of life at the city scale. Moreover, the leaders of the Mayoralty of Baghdad emphasised to adopt the developed framework in order to mitigate the current and future challenges of the capital Baghdad, including housing deficit, traffic problems, economical issues, and environmental pollution. The key contributions of this study is its investigation of locality-specific issues in war-torn countries such as Iraq, specifically this includes; (a) analyzing locality-specific problems based on engagement with stakeholders, and the general public, (b) proposing a framework to solve multiple problems, including lack of environmental strategies, traffic congestion, housing deficit, rapid urbanization and population growth and, (c) validation of the framework through engagement with intra-organsational leadership in different ministries and organizations like, ministry of housing and construction, Mayoralty of Baghdad, ministry of water resources, UN-HABITIAT program in Iraq, ministry of electricity, National consultation engineering committee, and etc.
本文针对炎热干旱的发展中地区的城市发展项目提出了一个全面的可持续发展框架。由于这些地区在人口膨胀、交通拥堵、环境污染、水资源短缺和高能源消耗等问题上缺乏相关知识,因此需要这样一个框架。伊拉克就是这样一个发展中国家,其气候炎热、干旱、半干旱,有着独特的社会文化因素,且受到了长达四十年战争的影响。新的发展项目正在进行,但对可持续性的关注却很少,特别是在巴格达等城市。这个框架是通过专家咨询制定的,就其维度达成了共识,总共三个维度:在现有城市周边利用卫星城实现各种目的(住宅、工业、商业和行政),并打造绿化带;确定未来国内能源项目的标准,例如伊拉克普通家庭的最低能源需求以及太阳能等现场可再生能源;应用一系列城市可持续发展因素来提高服务质量和人类福祉。本研究首次为一个遭受了数十年战争和国际制裁的国家提出了一个全面的可持续发展框架。该框架随后通过对15名当地组织内部领导人进行半结构化访谈进行了验证。基于此次验证,本文的主要发现表明,15名组织内部领导人中有12人强烈建议采用所制定的框架,强调了其理解程度、可接受性、可行性和挑战性,以及未来进一步发展该框架以提升城市层面生活质量的空间。此外,巴格达市长办公室的领导人强调要采用所制定的框架,以缓解首都巴格达当前和未来面临的挑战,包括住房短缺、交通问题、经济问题和环境污染。本研究的主要贡献在于其对伊拉克等饱受战争蹂躏国家的特定地区问题进行了调查,具体包括:(a)基于与利益相关者和公众的接触分析特定地区问题;(b)提出一个解决多个问题的框架,包括缺乏环境战略、交通拥堵、住房短缺、快速城市化和人口增长;(c)通过与住房和建设部、巴格达市长办公室、水资源部、伊拉克联合国人居署项目、电力部、国家咨询工程委员会等不同部委和组织的组织内部领导层接触来验证该框架。