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Saudi Arabia's sustainable housing limitations: the experts’ views

Mohammed Saied Al Surf (School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia)
Bambang Trigunarsyah (School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia)
Connie Susilawati (School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia)

Smart and Sustainable Built Environment

ISSN: 2046-6099

Article publication date: 25 November 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to attempt to bridge the gap between sustainable housing and the use of smart technologies to improve the level of sustainability in the housing construction in Saudi Arabia, by discussing the barriers and enablers concerned with applying sustainability to housing construction in Saudi Arabia, which utilises smart technologies.

Design/methodology/approach

A Delphi method survey was employed, for which 25 individuals from three key stakeholder groups of the Saudi housing sector participated. They were asked about their degree of agreement (or disagreement) about the various barriers and enablers of applying sustainability to housing construction in Saudi Arabia, which utilises smart technologies. This research paper must be considered as an indicative study of selected experts that do not represent in any way the total population of Saudi Arabia.

Findings

Lack of public awareness has been identified as the most significant barrier in implementing sustainable housing development in Saudi Arabia, which utilises smart technologies. Raising awareness of the public to the benefits of sustainable housing and enlightening key project stakeholders in the design of sustainable housing are both essential in order to overcome the barriers discussed in this paper. In addition, it is important to adopt smart sustainable construction methods, exemplified by but not limited to, appropriate water preservation and wastewater treatment systems that are simultaneously smart and sustainable.

Research limitations/implications

This particular research has dealt with only barriers and enablers in the application of sustainability to housing in Saudi Arabia, which utilises smart technologies. For a more complete understanding, there is a need for further analysis of supplementary factors.

Practical implications

A study such as this, which identifies and prioritises barriers and enablers, could prove useful in guiding or encouraging the relevant ministry in Saudi Arabia to develop policies founded in the implementation of sustainability to the housing sector.

Originality/value

This research is a preliminary investigation into the implementation of sustainable housing development as it relates to Saudi Arabia.

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Citation

Saied Al Surf, M., Trigunarsyah, B. and Susilawati, C. (2013), "Saudi Arabia's sustainable housing limitations: the experts’ views", Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 251-271. https://doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-04-2013-0022

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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