This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the Future Saudi Cities Programme Demonstration Project in Buraidah, focusing on sustainable urban planning and design principles. It examines the project's alignment with strategic visions, financial feasibility, and policy recommendations for implementation.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | UN Habitat Assembly |
Authors: | Anastasia Ignatova, Anastasia Ignatova (urban planning & design) Giuseppe Tesoriere (economy & finance) Elizabeth Glass (economy & finance), Costanza La Mantia, Dr. Abdul Rahman Bin Hassan Al-Shaikh, Dr. Khalid Bin Mutlaq Al-Nafi'i, Elizabeth Glass, Eng. Mazen Borai, Giuseppe Tesoriere, Hai Anh Nguyen, Herman Pienaar, Mr. Ayman El-Hefnawi, Mr. Robert Lewis-Lettington, Ms. Manka Bajaj, Prof. Abdulrahman Al-Aali, Salvatore Fundarò |
Geographic focus: | Buraidah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
Page count: | 70 |
The research method involved a comprehensive analysis of the Future Saudi Cities Programme Demonstration Project, including strategic alignment, urban design proposals, land use distribution, and financial feasibility. It also included policy recommendations for project implementation.
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The report details the Future Saudi Cities Programme Demonstration Project in Buraidah, which aims to create a sustainable urban environment through adequate densification, mixed-use development, and cultural integration. It includes a financial feasibility analysis, exploring public-private partnerships, betterment levies, parking fees, and property taxes as potential revenue sources. The project's success hinges on integrating urban planning with municipal finance and leveraging land-based finance mechanisms.
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Categories: English publication language | Saudi Arabia geographic scope | betterment levies | buraidah geographic scope | cultural integration | culturally sensitive design | densification mixed-use | diversity | finance | financial feasibility | governance | land-based finance | legislation | local tradition | neighborhood planning | parking fees | property taxes | public-private partnerships | public space | riyadh geographic scope | spatial analysis | strategic vision | sustainability | sustainable urban planning | urban design | urban planning