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Sustainable Urban Planning Strategies: A Systematic Review and Applications for the United Arab Emirates

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  • Abdelrahman Azzuni

    (School of Sustainability and Green Economy, Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, Dubai P.O. Box 71499, United Arab Emirates)

  • Ibrahim Mohammed Alblooshi

    (School of Sustainability and Green Economy, Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, Dubai P.O. Box 71499, United Arab Emirates)

  • Moetaz ElSergany

    (School of Sustainability and Green Economy, Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, Dubai P.O. Box 71499, United Arab Emirates)

Abstract

This systematic review examines the global sustainable urban planning strategies used worldwide and whether they are applicable to the United Arab Emirates. This study reviewed 150 peer-reviewed articles and identified 14 of the most significant sustainable urban planning strategies in use today, including green infrastructure, smart city technologies, compact urban development, transit-oriented development, circular economy principles, mitigation of urban heat island effects, renewable energy integration, sustainable drainage systems, biophilic design, fifteen-minute city concepts, mixed-use development, vertical farming, participatory planning, and urban resilience frameworks. The methodologies applied by the authors to identify the sustainable urban planning strategies employed in the research were thematic analysis and the classification of the strategies into five main categories: environmental sustainability, technological innovation, social equity, economic viability, and cross-cutting. Case studies from Singapore, Copenhagen, Melbourne, and Amsterdam, and examples of current sustainable urban planning initiatives underway in Dubai and Abu Dhabi show how the models can be successfully implemented. The results indicate that multi-strategy approaches produce better results than the application of single strategies. Based on the results of the research, green infrastructure, smart city technologies, and the mitigation of urban heat island effects have been identified as strategies whose characteristics are closely aligned with the UAE’s arid climate conditions, while emphasizing that all fourteen strategies contribute to comprehensive sustainability outcomes and that their relative importance depends on local relevance. The researchers also concluded that for sustainable urban planning to be successful in the UAE, it will require the best practices from around the world be adapted to the unique environmental conditions, cultural contexts, and economic structures of each country. The findings of this study will contribute to the growing body of knowledge related to sustainable urbanism and provide practitioners with useful information and practical guidance when implementing sustainable urban planning practices in the UAE and other arid regions.

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  • Abdelrahman Azzuni & Ibrahim Mohammed Alblooshi & Moetaz ElSergany, 2026. "Sustainable Urban Planning Strategies: A Systematic Review and Applications for the United Arab Emirates," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-47, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:11:p:5553-:d:1957203
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