Smart technology impact on neighborhood form for a sustainable doha

Soud K. Al-Thani, Cynthia P. Skelhorn, Alexandre Amato, Muammer Koc, Sami G. Al-Ghamdi*

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Abstract

This study focuses on the significance of neighborhoods in a city as the smallest self-sufficient urban units akin to nuclear families in the larger society. Thus, improvements to the neighborhood form can improve livability, maximize walkability, and better the overall life quality of city inhabitants, which, in turn, advance a city's overall environmental and social sustainability profile. The physical form (arrangement) and density of neighborhoods are primarily shaped by land ownership regulations, transportation, and communication means. The development of smart technology, especially in the fields of transportation and communication, has led to the reconsideration of some of sustainable urban form concepts such as neighborhoods. Low-density cities like Doha, Qatar can become both sustainable and livable, creating the basis for a sustainable city. First, this paper presents a critical review of Doha's neighborhoods and advanced transport and communication technologies, in addition to the integration of these technologies with the physical form of neighborhoods. Then, the paper discusses the influences of such technologies on the future sustainability of the city of Doha and its neighborhoods. This investigation is based on a Delphi study to address the characteristics of a neighborhood and to identify two paradigms of 'good' design practice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4764
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Smart transportation
  • Sustainable cities
  • Sustainable neighborhoods
  • Urban form

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