Date of Acceptance
April 2025
Date of Submission
December 2024
Abstract
The research emphasizes the ongoing need to enhance sustainability in Saudi industry cities, which are vital to the Saudi economy and contribute significantly to non-oil revenue streams. This study explores the key factors enabling sustainability in such cities by focusing on Jubail Industrial City, which has developed over 50 years. Using a descriptive-analytical methodology, the research highlights that Jubail Industrial City has a well-developed infrastructure, establishing it as a crucial logistics hub that connects Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with global cities. The city has made significant contributes to the national GDP and attracts national and international talent by adopting sustainable practices, including recycling over half of its industrial waste and reducing energy consumption, all while preserving its diverse natural environment. As a result, Jubail is recognized as one of the world's least polluted cities, improving the quality of life for its residents and visitors.
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Recommended Citation
ALRUWAILI, ABDULRAHMAN SALEM and Alghamdi, Mohammad Prof.
(2025)
"Observing the Enablers for Achieving Sustainability in Saudi Oil Industry Cities According to Vision 2030 Aspirations: A Case Study of Jubail Industrial City,"
Emirates Journal for Engineering Research: Vol. 30:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uaeu.ac.ae/ejer/vol30/iss1/4