An evaluation of stakeholders' participation process in developing smart sustainable cities in Saudi Arabia

IF 3.5 Q3 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Abood Khaled Alamoudi, R. Abidoye, Terence Y. M. Lam
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PurposeThe smart sustainable cities (SSC) concept has a wide acknowledgement amongst governments and societies that deal with emerging technology and help in developing better urban communities. However, the fact that citizens' participation (CP) is not adherent to the current policies and governance often boosts their aspirations of decision-making to become smart cities. This paper aims to identify SSC variables and, more importantly, rank, categorise and discuss the factors towards implementing SSC by engaging, empowering and enabling citizens to participate in the urban development of SSC.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive literature review identified 38 factors in the CP process. Those factors were used to design an online questionnaire administered to the respondents. A total of 164 valid responses were collected. A two-stage statistical analysis was adopted. First, the Relative Importance Index (RII) was used to rank and prioritise the importance of the factors that affect the current policies and agenda. Second, factor analysis was utilised to categorise and group those factors.FindingsThis study founds four significant factors that help in implanting SSC: “knowledge of smart sustainable cities”, “awareness of smart sustainable cities”, “willingness of the citizens to participate” and “opinion on the current agenda of the government's role”.Research limitations/implicationsThis study has a few limitations which can be considered in future studies. First, the response rate of the participant is relatively low (163), so sampling a larger segment will support the broader perception of the citizens.Practical implicationsThe outcome of this paper underlines the need for the successful implementation of smart cities by adopting CP in the process of impacting policies and governance. Particularly, it identifies factors that help cities and policymakers in engaging CP in developing new policies and revising existing policies for promoting SSC.Originality/valueThere is a need to investigate the most critical factors that influence CP for implementing SSC. These factors have not been adequately examined in extant literature.
沙特阿拉伯利益相关者参与智能可持续城市发展过程的评估
目的智能可持续城市(SSC)概念在处理新兴技术并帮助发展更好的城市社区的政府和社会中得到了广泛认可。然而,公民参与(CP)不遵守当前的政策和治理,这一事实往往会增强他们成为智能城市的决策愿望。本文旨在确定SSC变量,更重要的是,通过让公民参与、授权和使其能够参与SSC的城市发展,对实施SSC的因素进行排序、分类和讨论。设计/方法/方法综合文献综述确定了CP过程中的38个因素。这些因素被用来设计一份对受访者进行的在线问卷调查。共收集了164份有效回复。采用了两阶段统计分析。首先,使用相对重要性指数(RII)对影响当前政策和议程的因素的重要性进行排名和排序。其次,利用因子分析对这些因素进行分类和分组。发现这项研究发现了四个有助于植入SSC的重要因素:“智慧可持续城市的知识”、“智慧可持续都市的意识”、“公民参与的意愿”和“对政府当前角色议程的看法”。研究局限性/含义这项研究有一些局限性,可以在未来的研究中考虑。首先,参与者的回答率相对较低(163),因此对更大的部分进行抽样将支持公民更广泛的感知。实际含义本文的结果强调了在影响政策和治理的过程中采用CP成功实施智能城市的必要性。特别是,它确定了有助于城市和政策制定者让CP参与制定新政策和修订现有政策以促进SSC的因素。原始性/价值有必要调查影响CP实施SSC的最关键因素。这些因素在现存的文献中没有得到充分的研究。
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Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Smart and Sustainable Built Environment GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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