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AuthorPal, Leslie A.
AuthorAl-Hababi, Reem
AuthorCochrane, Logan
Available date2023-11-21T05:49:55Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameGulf Studies
ResourceScopus
ISSN26624494
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7398-7_19
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49522
AbstractThe strategic vision of the State of Qatar seeks to pursue development while aiming for a balanced approach to the social, human, economic, and environmental pillars of the vision. The legal and governance mechanisms supporting this transition are only effective when implemented, and can be hindered by limited access to data for decision-making. In the last decade, significant changes have taken place, catalyzed by commitments made to host the FIFA World Cup 2022 as well as innovations led by the Qatar Foundation. Yet, as a country with heavy reliance on hydrocarbon resources, the transition toward a more sustainable future involves trade-offs, the options for which present different pathways (from pragmatic to transformative). Climate change will present significant challenges for Qatar, including sea level rise and increasing temperatures, but also impacts on terrestrial and marine biodiversity. Domestically, key areas of the economy (energy, water, food, urban development, waste management) require integrated, systems approaches for moving toward greater sustainability. This future needs to be enabled by new ways of teaching and learning as well as new ways of thinking about and doing business. Not all issues could be covered in this collection (most notably, transportation, heating and cooling systems, desalination, health, and air quality, among others). However, this book has provided a wealth of evidence on diverse subjects, and this concluding chapter brings these diverse options and recommendations together.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectPathways
Policy
Qatar
Sustainability
Transition
TitlePathways for a Sustainable Future
TypeBook chapter
Pagination365-380
Volume Number9
dc.accessType Open Access


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