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Sustainable Qatar

Social, Political and Environmental Perspectives

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  • 2023
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This open access book provides a topical overview of the key sustainability issues in Qatar, focusing on environmental sustainability from a socio-political perspective. The transition to a sustainable Qatar requires engagement with diverse areas of social-political, human, and environmental development. On the environmental aspects, the contributors address climate change, food security, water reuse and desalination, energy, and biodiversity. The socio-political section examines state strategy and regulation, the place of environmental law and geopolitics and sustainability innovators and catalysts. The human section considers economics, sustainability education, the knowledge economy, and waste management. In doing so, the book demarcates the ways in which the country encounters and grapples with significant challenges and delves into the range of options for future pathways to sustainability in Qatar. Relevant to policymakers and scholars in energy and environment, urban and developmental studies, as well as the arenas of politics, climate change and policy, this book is a landmark collection on environmental policy in the Gulf and beyond.

Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1. Sustainable Qatar

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    Logan Cochrane, Reem Al-Hababi
    The chapter delves into the multifaceted concept of sustainability, tracing its origins to ancient indigenous knowledge systems and religious traditions. It highlights the global evolution of sustainability, from the Brundtland Report to the Paris Agreement, emphasizing the interconnectedness of environmental, social, and economic challenges. The chapter then focuses on Qatar, discussing the country's vision for sustainability and the strategic initiatives outlined in the Qatar National Vision 2030. It also underscores the need for a systems approach to address the complexities of sustainability, emphasizing the importance of data sharing and transparency in policy implementation. The chapter concludes by highlighting the potential of Qatar to lead global sustainability efforts, given its unique position and resources.
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  2. Chapter 2. The Evolvement of Qatar’s Environmental Sustainability Policy: The Strategies, Regulations, and Institutions

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    Reem Al-Hababi
    Abstract
    Environmental sustainability has been increasingly present on Qatar’s policy agenda since the early 2000s, with the ratification of the Permanent Constitution, the issuance of several environmental laws, and the launch of Qatar National Vision 2030, and its supplementary strategies. This chapter tracks the development of environmental policy through surveying the country’s key ‘guiding’ policy documents; Qatar National Vision 2030, the first and second National Development Strategies, sectoral strategies, and through reviewing laws and regulations that have been issued so far to safeguard the ecological systems and their inhabitants. This chapter also investigates the respective government institutions and how their role has evolved over the years.
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  3. Chapter 3. Law and Governance Innovations on Sustainability in Qatar: Current Approaches and Future Directions

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    Damilola S. Olawuyi, Elena I. Athwal
    The chapter delves into the legal and governance innovations Qatar has implemented to promote sustainability and a low-carbon transition. It explores the international and regional frameworks that have influenced Qatar's domestic legislation, highlighting key laws and policies that emphasize environmental protection and sustainable development. The author also examines the practical challenges faced in the implementation of these frameworks and proposes an integrated approach to enhance coherence and effectiveness. The chapter concludes with recommendations for greater coordination, data sharing, and private sector involvement to achieve Qatar's ambitious sustainability goals.
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  4. Chapter 4. FIFA World Cup 2022 as a Catalyst for Environmental Sustainability in Qatar

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    Orjan Lundberg
    The FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar has served as a catalyst for environmental sustainability, both in its preparations and legacy. The chapter focuses on three key environmental priorities: sustainable buildings, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste minimization. The construction of stadiums and related infrastructure adhered to stringent green building requirements, resulting in significant energy and water savings and the establishment of new green supply chains. Additionally, the event aimed to be carbon neutral, implementing measures such as the use of renewable energy and efficient transportation systems. The waste management program achieved high recycling rates and promoted a shift towards a circular economy. These initiatives have left a lasting physical, knowledge, and institutional legacy, contributing to Qatar’s ongoing sustainability efforts.
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  5. Chapter 5. Qatar Foundation: A Sustainability Innovator

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    Fahad Al-Musalmani, Sylvie Maalouf
    Qatar Foundation is a pioneering non-state actor promoting sustainability through a unique ecosystem that combines universities, research institutes, and community engagement. The chapter delves into Qatar Foundation's initiatives in education, waste management, energy efficiency, and community outreach, emphasizing its role as a testbed for sustainable innovations. It also discusses the foundation's global reach and impact, positioning Qatar as a leader in sustainability. The chapter highlights the importance of multisectoral collaboration and the potential for scalable solutions to address global sustainability challenges.
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  6. Chapter 6. Qatar’s Energy Policy and the Transition Towards a Renewable and Carbon–Neutral Future

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    Steven Wright
    This chapter delves into Qatar’s energy policy and its transition towards a renewable and carbon-neutral future, highlighting the country’s unique position as a ‘late-stage petro-developmental state’. It examines the global energy transition, its historical context, and the geopolitical implications for Qatar. The chapter also discusses Qatar’s strategic foresight in adapting to the energy transition, focusing on diversification and innovation in new sectors. It concludes by emphasizing the opportunities for Qatar to achieve sustainability and relevancy in the global energy market, particularly in the context of the European Green Deal and the shift away from Russian energy imports.
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  7. Chapter 7. Qatar in the Energy Transition: Low Carbon Economy Challenges and Opportunities

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    Sara A. Al-Mohannadi, Dhabia M. Al-Mohannadi
    Qatar, a small peninsula with extreme weather conditions, has transformed its economy through hydrocarbon resources, particularly natural gas. This chapter delves into Qatar’s energy transition, highlighting the economic challenges and opportunities of moving away from fossil fuels. It discusses Qatar’s role as a major natural gas exporter and its strategic initiatives to diversify its economy and reduce carbon emissions. The text also explores the potential of renewable energy and carbon capture technologies in Qatar’s future energy mix, providing a detailed analysis of the country’s efforts to adapt to the global energy transition.
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  8. Chapter 8. A Systems Perspective on the Sustainable Development of Qatar

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    Marcello Contestabile
    This chapter delves into the multifaceted nature of sustainability in Qatar, emphasizing the interconnectedness of environmental, social, and economic dimensions. It discusses the necessity of a whole-systems approach for policymakers to address these dimensions effectively. The text explores the conceptual differences between sustainability and sustainable development, and introduces frameworks like the Multi-Level Perspective and Functions of Innovation Systems to guide policy analysis. Additionally, it highlights the importance of computer-based models such as TIMES for energy systems analysis, and provides recommendations for future research and policy development in Qatar.
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  9. Chapter 9. Sea Level Rise and the National Security Challenge of Sustainable Urban Adaptation in Doha and Other Arab Coastal Cities

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    Laurent A. Lambert, Cristina D’Alessandro
    The chapter delves into the overlooked issue of sea level rise (SLR) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, highlighting how it exacerbates climate change risks for coastal cities like Doha. It discusses the warming of the global ocean, the melting of glaciers, and the thermal expansion of oceans as drivers of SLR. The case study of Doha illustrates the city's vulnerability to SLR and the urgent need for adaptation strategies. The chapter also explores the economic and environmental impacts of SLR, including the decline of marine biodiversity and the increased frequency of coastal flooding. It emphasizes the importance of urban planning, proactivity, and innovation in addressing these challenges. The chapter concludes by calling for more anticipation in urban planning to treat SLR as a national security challenge.
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  10. Chapter 10. Assessing and Reporting Potential Environmental Risks Associated with Reefing Oil Platform During Decommissioning in Qatar

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    Radhouane Ben-Hamadou, Ahmad M. D. Mohamed, Sarra N. Dimassi, Mariam M. Razavi, Sara M. Alshuiael, Muhammad O. Sulaiman
    The chapter delves into the environmental risks and benefits of reefing oil platforms during decommissioning in Qatar. It uses the DPSIR framework to evaluate the impacts of the Rig-to-Reef approach, which involves converting obsolete oil platforms into artificial reefs. The study highlights the ecological benefits of this approach, such as habitat restoration and biodiversity enhancement, while also addressing potential challenges like pollution and navigational safety. The analysis is particularly relevant given Qatar's significant offshore oil and gas infrastructure and the need for sustainable decommissioning practices. The chapter provides valuable insights for environmental managers, marine biologists, and engineers involved in offshore platform decommissioning.
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  11. Chapter 11. The Domestic Water Sector in Qatar

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    Jenny Lawler, Annamaria Mazzoni, Sa’d Shannak
    The chapter begins by setting the stage with Qatar's geographical and climatic context, emphasizing its hyper-arid environment and the critical importance of water management. It then delves into the historical development of the domestic water sector, highlighting key milestones and innovations. The author discusses the current state of Qatar's water infrastructure, focusing on desalination technologies and water distribution systems. The chapter also addresses the challenges faced by the sector, such as water scarcity and the environmental impact of desalination. Furthermore, it explores future prospects and sustainability initiatives, including water conservation strategies and the potential of renewable energy in water management. The chapter concludes by emphasizing the need for continued innovation and international collaboration to ensure the long-term sustainability of Qatar's water sector.
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  12. Chapter 12. Contribution of Non-profit Organizations to Food Security and Sustainability in the State of Qatar

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    Sana Abusin, Ebaidalla M. Ebaidalla, Maryam F. Al-Thani
    The chapter delves into the significant issue of food waste in Qatar, its environmental and social impacts, and the crucial role of non-profit organizations like Hifz Al Naema and Wahab in addressing this challenge. It examines the historical context of food security in Qatar, the government’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency, and the innovative solutions employed by these organizations to redistribute food surplus and raise awareness. The chapter also discusses the potential policy implications and recommendations for enhancing food security and sustainability in the country.
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  13. Chapter 13. Terrestrial Biodiversity in Arid Environments: One Global Component of Climate Crisis Resilience

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    April Torres Conkey, Cromwell Purchase, Renee Richer, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi
    The chapter delves into the rich biodiversity of Qatar's terrestrial environments, particularly focusing on the unique adaptations of plants, animals, and microbes to arid conditions. It highlights the importance of these resources in building climate crisis resilience, both through genetic engineering and the development of biomimetic solutions. The chapter also discusses the significance of these ecosystems in maintaining ecosystem services and functional diversity, underscoring the need for protection and further research. By showcasing the potential of Qatar's biodiversity in addressing global challenges, the chapter emphasizes the value of these resources in a changing climate.
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  14. Chapter 14. Doha as a 15-Minute City: An Urban Fereej

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    Velina Mirincheva, Jason Twill, Nihal Al-Saleh
    The chapter delves into the concept of the 15-Minute City, using Doha as an example to illustrate how urban spaces can be redesigned to make daily essentials accessible within a short walk or bike ride. It emphasizes the importance of human-centric urban planning, discussing how density, proximity, diversity, and digitalization can be optimized to create more livable and sustainable cities. The text also explores the role of technology in facilitating this transformation, highlighting the potential for smart city solutions to enhance urban living and reduce environmental impact. By focusing on Doha, the chapter offers a practical example of how these principles can be applied to create a more efficient and enjoyable urban environment.
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  15. Chapter 15. From Planning Cities to Sustaining Communities: Smart and Sustainable Urban Strategies for the Post-carbon Transition in the Gulf States

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    Esmat Zaidan
    The chapter delves into the transformation of cities in the Gulf States from traditional planning models to sustainable and smart urban strategies, with a focus on the post-carbon transition. It highlights the unique challenges faced by the region, such as rapid urbanisation, reliance on fossil fuels, and the need for sustainable infrastructure. The author presents a framework for smart sustainable cities, emphasising the importance of human-centric approaches, community engagement, and innovative technological solutions. The chapter also explores the role of governance, policy, and stakeholder collaboration in achieving sustainable urban development, providing a holistic view of the challenges and opportunities in the Gulf States.
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  16. Chapter 16. Toward the Circular Qatari Zero-Waste Management Sector

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    Husameldin M. Talballa, Jonathan Gichuru
    Abstract
    This chapter is an attempt to track the evolution of the solid waste management (SWM) system in Qatar including its recent technological leap of establishing Mesaieed’s integrated waste management facility. A variety of factors that have contributed in shaping the sector are determined covering external and internal, hard and soft, ones in the political, economic, and social contexts. Despite the strides, the Qatari SWM sector has witnessed under the aspiration of the sustainability-conscious Qatar National Vision 2030 and its emanated two National Development Strategies (2011–2022) underperformance and lack of vertical and horizontal synchronization among stockholders are evident. A zero-waste framework is suggested as an ideal vehicle for upgrading the current waste management system into a circular one, backed with legislative, financial, social, and knowledge-based instruments. Successful local campus-scale zero-waste management models, like Qatar University, provide blueprints that can be amplified through a nexus systems thinking approach applied on an inclusive Energy-Water-Food-Waste urban setup.
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  17. Chapter 17. Education for Sustainable Development in Qatar

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    S. Duygu Sever, M. Evren Tok
    The chapter delves into the multifaceted aspects of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in Qatar, emphasizing the integration of sustainability into the national education system. It examines Qatar’s alignment with global sustainability goals, particularly the UN’s 2030 Agenda, and the role of key organizations like the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE) in driving ESD. The text also explores major educational initiatives such as the UNESCO Associated Schools Network and the Eco-Schools Program, which aim to foster environmental awareness and responsible citizenship among students. Additionally, it discusses the historical context and current challenges in implementing ESD, including the need for localization and comprehensive policy integration. The chapter concludes by highlighting the importance of a world-class education system in achieving Qatar’s sustainable development goals.
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  18. Chapter 18. Developing a Vibrant Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Qatar: A Sustainable Pathway Toward the Knowledge-Based Economy?

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    Tarek Ben Hassen
    The chapter delves into the concept of a knowledge-based economy and the critical role of entrepreneurship in economic development and diversification. It examines Qatar's efforts to establish a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem, including the creation of key institutions and organizations to support entrepreneurs. The chapter also discusses the challenges faced by Qatar's entrepreneurial ecosystem, such as human capital shortages, access to finance, and cultural barriers. Additionally, it explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on entrepreneurship in Qatar and the country's ongoing efforts to diversify its economy away from hydrocarbon dependence. The analysis is based on recent data and policy developments, offering a nuanced understanding of Qatar's entrepreneurial landscape and its potential for future growth.
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  19. Chapter 19. Pathways for a Sustainable Future

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    Leslie A. Pal, Reem Al-Hababi, Logan Cochrane
    The chapter 'Pathways for a Sustainable Future' delves into the multifaceted nature of sustainability in Qatar, emphasizing the need for tailored responses to regional conditions. It discusses the country's unique context, including its geography, population, and economic reliance on natural gas. The chapter highlights Qatar's impressive array of sustainability policies and legal instruments, ranging from environmental protection laws to national strategies for food security and climate change mitigation. However, it also underscores the significant implementation challenges and the necessity for coordinated, cross-sectoral approaches. The text concludes by recommending strategies for enhancing policy coherence, improving implementation capacities, and fostering a systems perspective on sustainability, making it a valuable resource for understanding Qatar's sustainability journey.
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  20. 20. Correction to: Sustainable Qatar

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    Logan Cochrane, Reem Al-Hababi Download PDF-version
Title
Sustainable Qatar
Editors
Logan Cochrane
Reem Al-Hababi
Copyright Year
2023
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Electronic ISBN
978-981-19-7398-7
Print ISBN
978-981-19-7397-0
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7398-7

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