Urban growth management in Jeddah |
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Authors: | Dr Abdal‐Majeed I. Daghistani BA MSc PhD MRTPI |
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Affiliation: | Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Environmental Design, Faculty of Engineering , King Abdul Aziz University , P.O. Box 9894, Jeddah, 21423, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | The towns and cities of Saudi Arabia have been subjected to sustained growth pressures since the transformation of the country's economy following the discovery of oil in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom. The rapid growth which has been experienced has created major problems for the central and local government agencies responsible for planning and managing urban growth. The experience of Jeddah, one of the major cities in Saudi Arabia, is described and the problems of planning and managing its growth are analysed. Weaknesses relating to the structure of the planning system are identified, as are major difficulties in relation to the quality and quantity of professional staff. Recent attempts to improve the operation of the planning system are described and evaluated. |
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Keywords: | Saudi Arabia Urban planning Growth management Jeddah Urban growth |
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