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Sustainable Development Challenges in the Arab States of the Gulf
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The Arab Gulf states all face increasing challenges in terms of sustainable consumption and production. The present book includes contributions on these topics from specialists from the UAE, Bahrai...
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30 September 2015

The Arab Gulf states all face increasing challenges in terms of sustainable consumption and production. These include:
- Environmental sustainability issues such as waste, recycling, water usage, energy, including the use of renewables, and pollution
- Economic sustainability issues including employment opportunities for local people, education and training and engagement of business and individuals that make up the supply chains
- Social sustainability issues such as safety at work, working hours, equality and diversity, noise, dust and pollution, traffic congestion, stakeholder engagement and community involvement in decision-making
While much of the previous research on this subject has been Western-centric, the present book includes contributions on these topics from specialists from the UAE, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Qatar as well as from the US and the UK.
- Environmental sustainability issues such as waste, recycling, water usage, energy, including the use of renewables, and pollution
- Economic sustainability issues including employment opportunities for local people, education and training and engagement of business and individuals that make up the supply chains
- Social sustainability issues such as safety at work, working hours, equality and diversity, noise, dust and pollution, traffic congestion, stakeholder engagement and community involvement in decision-making
While much of the previous research on this subject has been Western-centric, the present book includes contributions on these topics from specialists from the UAE, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Qatar as well as from the US and the UK.
Price: £85.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Gerlach Press
Imprint: Gerlach Press
Publication Date:
30 September 2015
ISBN: 9783940924629
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Economics, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, SCIENCE / Environmental Science, Social groups: religious groups and communities, Environmental science, engineering and technology
Introduction
David Bryde, Yusra Mouzughi and Turki Faisal Al Rasheed
1. Transitioning toward Sustainable Consumption and Production: Opportunities and Challenges in the Gulf Cooperation Council
Kassem El-Saddik
2. In Search of Sustainable Development: Economic, Environmental and Social Achievements and Challenges Facing the United Arab Emirates
Mhamed Biygautane and Justin Dargin
3. Environmental Performance and Public Governance in the Gulf Countries: The Emergence of Strategic-State Capabilities
Paul Joyce
4. Addressing Sustainable Development Challenges in the Gulf Cooperation Council: Imperatives of, and a Framework for Environmental Governance
Jerry Kolo
5. Contribution of the Private Sector towards Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in the Gulf Region
Yousuf Hamad Al-Balushi
6. Awareness-DRM-Axis: Suggested Approach for Sustainable Development in the Gulf
Nilly Kamal Elamir
7. Advancing Sustainable Development in Bahrain through the Triangulation Approach
Latifa Al-Khalifa
8. The Growing Thirst of the United Arab Emirates: Water Security Stresses that Challenge Development
Rachael McDonnell
9. Food-Water and Food Supply Chains: A Cornerstone of Sustainable Development in the Gulf Cooperation Council
John Anthony Allan, Mark Mulligan and Martin Keulertz
10. The Use of Participatory Methods & Simulation Tools to Understand the Complexity of Rural Food Security
Samantha Dobbie, James G. Dyke and Kate Schreckenberg
11. Gulf Cooperation Council Initiatives: Towards a Coherent Integrated Plan for Utilising Renewable Solar Energy
Mayami Abdulla