Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas

Sustainable development on a global scale has been hindered by urbanization and water scarcity, but the greatest threat is from decision-makers ignoring these challenges, particularly in developing countries. In addition, urbanization is spreading at an alarming rate across the globe, affecting...

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Main Authors: Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah, Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri, Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi, Wayayok, Aimrun
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Published: Internacionalni univerzitet u Sarajevu 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102564/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1025642024-02-08T03:08:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102564/ Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi Wayayok, Aimrun Sustainable development on a global scale has been hindered by urbanization and water scarcity, but the greatest threat is from decision-makers ignoring these challenges, particularly in developing countries. In addition, urbanization is spreading at an alarming rate across the globe, affecting the environment and society in profound ways. This study reviews previous studies that examined future scenarios of urban areas under the challenges of rapid population growth, urban sprawl and water scarcity in order to improve supported decision-making (SDM). Scholars expected that the rapid development of the urbanization scenario would cause resource sustainability to continually be threatened as a result of excessive use of natural resources. In contrast, a sustainable development scenario is an ambitious plan that relies on optimal land use, which views land as a limited and non-renewable resource. In consequence, estimating these threats together could be crucial for planning sustainable strategies for the long term. In light of this review, the SDM tool could be improved by combining the cellular automata model, water evolution and planning model coupled with geographic information systems, remote sensing and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Urban planners could use the proposed tool to optimize, simulate and visualize the dynamic processes of land-use change and urban water to overcome critical conditions. Internacionalni univerzitet u Sarajevu 2022-02 Article PeerReviewed Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah and Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri and Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi and Wayayok, Aimrun (2022) Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas. Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 10 (1). 518 - 532. ISSN 2303-4521 http://pen.ius.edu.ba/index.php/pen/article/view/2552/1076 10.21533/pen.v10i1.2552.g1076
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description Sustainable development on a global scale has been hindered by urbanization and water scarcity, but the greatest threat is from decision-makers ignoring these challenges, particularly in developing countries. In addition, urbanization is spreading at an alarming rate across the globe, affecting the environment and society in profound ways. This study reviews previous studies that examined future scenarios of urban areas under the challenges of rapid population growth, urban sprawl and water scarcity in order to improve supported decision-making (SDM). Scholars expected that the rapid development of the urbanization scenario would cause resource sustainability to continually be threatened as a result of excessive use of natural resources. In contrast, a sustainable development scenario is an ambitious plan that relies on optimal land use, which views land as a limited and non-renewable resource. In consequence, estimating these threats together could be crucial for planning sustainable strategies for the long term. In light of this review, the SDM tool could be improved by combining the cellular automata model, water evolution and planning model coupled with geographic information systems, remote sensing and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Urban planners could use the proposed tool to optimize, simulate and visualize the dynamic processes of land-use change and urban water to overcome critical conditions.
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author Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah
Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri
Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi
Wayayok, Aimrun
spellingShingle Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah
Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri
Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi
Wayayok, Aimrun
Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
author_facet Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah
Abdullah, Ahmad Fikri
Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi
Wayayok, Aimrun
author_sort Hanoon, Sadeq Khaleefah
title Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
title_short Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
title_full Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
title_fullStr Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
title_full_unstemmed Using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
title_sort using scenario modelling for adapting to urbanization and water scarcity: towards a sustainable city in semi-arid areas
publisher Internacionalni univerzitet u Sarajevu
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102564/
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