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AuthorFurlan, Raffaello
AuthorSinclair, Brian R.
Available date2022-09-26T06:37:48Z
Publication Date2021-10-01
Publication NameEnvironment, Development and Sustainability
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10668-021-01280-9
CitationFurlan, R., Sinclair, B.R. Planning for a neighborhood and city-scale green network system in Qatar: the case of MIA Park. Environ Dev Sustain 23, 14933–14957 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-021-01280-9
ISSN1387585X
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/34447
AbstractIn the past decade, Doha has witnessed fast-urban growth, an increased population rate, and an over-reliance on the automobile as the main mode of urban transportation. These factors caused social and environmental problems related to (1) the loss of a compact urban pattern, (2) an increased level of air pollution (3) high traffic congestions and (4) increasing landscape fragmentation. In consideration of such concerns, The State of Qatar invested large funds into the urban landscape development of Doha, as envisioned by Qatar National Vision 2030. As a result, in the past five years various parks and/or green areas, such MIA Park, a major public green space located around the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), were planned and developed within metropolitan Doha. The authors argue that this park is currently facing issues and challenges related to (1) accessibility to/from the neighboring districts, and (2) connectivity to/from the neighboring parks. Therefore, this research study aims at assessing the existing conditions of MIA Park, at considering the broader city context and, at recommending strategies for implementing MIA Park’s green network system. It approached the investigative challenge using a multi-pronged comprehensive methodology, that deployed focus groups, semi-structured interviews and a comprehensive network analysis based on graph theory. The findings, revealed through these hybrid research tactics, allowed the researchers to generate a framework to enhance accessibility and connectivity of MIA Park through a green network system, planned at inter-related neighborhood-scale and city-scale levels. While the research examines most notably a single case, it is advocated that the proposed framework represents not just an optional feature pertaining to the case in Doha, but a valuable reference for the sustainable master planning of future cities in the State of Qatar and across the GCC. The paper proffers numerous key contributions, including the critical exploration of manufactured landscapes in Doha Qatar and the delineation of broadly applicable environmental design strategies to improve the fabric and livability of cities.
SponsorOpen Access funding enabled and organized by projekt DEAL.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectGraph theory
Green network system
Green urban spaces
Landscape fragmentation
MIA Park [Doha]
Urban fabric
TitlePlanning for a neighborhood and city-scale green network system in Qatar: the case of MIA Park
TypeArticle
Pagination14933-14957
Issue Number10
Volume Number23
ESSN1573-2975
dc.accessType Open Access


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