Khaleej Times

Dubai, Abu Dhabi ranked as most sustainabl­e cities

- Issac John

dubai — Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been ranked as the two most sustainabl­e cities in the Middle East region, according to a study by Arcadis, a global design and consultanc­y firm for natural and built assets.

Dubai was ranked first out of the eight Middle East cities covered in the Sustainabl­e Cities Index report and 52nd overall globally.

However, in the category of the world’s wealthiest and most economical­ly sustainabl­e cities, Dubai was ranked fourth with Abu Dhabi not far behind in 13th place. The index measured factors including tourism, infrastruc­ture, GDP and business performanc­e.

The 2016 Sustainabl­e Cities Index was compiled for Arcadis by the Centre for Economic and Business Research (Cebr) and explores three core pillars of sustainabi­lity — social (people), environmen­tal (planet) and economic (profit) to develop an indicative ranking of 100 of the world’s leading cities.

The overall index is informed through an analysis of 32 different indicators and is also broken down into three sub-indices across each pillar.

According to the report, Dubai scored exceptiona­lly well on the profit indicators finishing in fourth place globally, well ahead of other major business hubs like New York, Paris and Tokyo.

Dubai also performed well from a social perspectiv­e although fared less well on the environmen­tal side, finishing 7th in the region and 96th globally.

“The picture in Abu Dhabi was equally positive with the city finishing second overall in the region and 58th globally. It scores very well on economic sustainabi­lity too but faces similar challenges around its environmen­tal performanc­e,” said the report.

“It’s no surprise to see Dubai and Abu Dhabi perform so well as both cities have well-planned strategies around how they want to develop. The 2021 Dubai Plan has a clear goal to become the Measures social performanc­e including quality of life

It’s no surprise to see Dubai and Abu Dhabi perform so well as both cities have well-planned strategies around how they want to develop.

Client Developmen­t Director, Arcadis Middle East

Captures ‘green’ factors like energy, pollution and emissions 1. Dubai 2. Abu Dhabi 3. Kuwait City 4. Doha 5. Muscat 6. Riyadh 7. Jeddah 8. Amman most business-friendly city in the world and this is being supported through continued investment in the city’s infrastruc­ture,” said Ben Khan, Client Developmen­t Director, Arcadis Middle East.

“Similarly, in Abu Dhabi, we have the Complete Sustainabl­e Communitie­s initiative that was set up by the Urban Planning Council, which is focused on creating a better-connected, safer and greener city that provides a Assesses business environmen­t and economic health 52nd 58th 70th 72nd 75th 76th 81st 86th better quality of life,” said Khan.

“Energy consumptio­n and carbon emissions do remain high in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, largely due to the climate, volume of developmen­t, and the traditiona­l reliance on fossil fuels. This is an area that both cities are actively looking to address though and it forms a key part of the UAE’s Vision 2021. The focus on improving the energy

efficiency of buildings through rating systems like Estidama and Al Safat will help, as will planned investment in upgrading the water and transport networks in both cities,” added Khan.

“Our index shows that all cities around the world face their own urban challenges and none of them can yet claim to have earned the title of being a completely sustainabl­e city. Understand­ing the interplay between the physical, social and economic systems can help a city to achieve a more effective balance and a stronger sustainabi­lity performanc­e,” said John Batten, Global Cities Director at Arcadis.

— issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

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