A case study on the barriers towards achieving sustainable smart city for Abu Dhabi

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Rahaf Ajaj, Mohanad Kamil Buniya, Ibrahim Yahaya Wuni, Omar Sedeeq Yousif
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Developing sustainable smart cities (SSCs) is crucial to modern urban growth, as recognised in various international policies and literature. With Abu Dhabi as a focus, this research aims to identify and evaluate the primary obstacles that hinder the creation of intelligent and sustainable cities. By categorising and ranking these barriers, the study seeks to prioritise the most significant hindrances to smart city development. The research analysed 31 barriers, classified them into six groups, and examined them through existing literature. Semi-structured interviews with stakeholders responsible for implementing the SSC strategy provided additional valuable insights. The study used the Partial Least Squares Path Modelling method to prioritise the selected barriers. The results showed that the most significant barriers to SSC development were in the Economic category, followed by Technology, Governance, Social, Legal, Ethical, and Environmental barriers. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers and the Abu Dhabi government to eliminate obstacles that hinder SSC development initiatives.

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关于阿布扎比实现可持续智能城市的障碍的案例研究
正如各种国际政策和文献所承认的那样,发展可持续的智慧城市(SSCs)对现代城市发展至关重要。本研究以阿布扎比为重点,旨在识别和评估阻碍创建智能和可持续城市的主要障碍。通过对这些障碍进行分类和排序,本研究试图确定阻碍智慧城市发展的最主要障碍的优先次序。研究分析了 31 个障碍,将其分为六组,并通过现有文献对其进行了研究。与负责实施南南合作战略的利益相关者进行的半结构式访谈提供了更多有价值的见解。研究采用偏最小二乘法路径模型法对所选障碍进行了优先排序。结果表明,发展南南合作的最大障碍是经济方面的障碍,其次是技术、治理、社会、法律、道德和环境方面的障碍。这项研究为决策者和阿布扎比政府消除阻碍南南合作发展的障碍提供了宝贵的见解。
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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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