《Why Knowledge Megaprojects Will Fail to Transform Gulf Countries in Post-Carbon Economies: The Case of Qatar》

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JOURNAL OF URBAN TECHNOLOGY,Vol.24,Issue3SI,P.85-98
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英文
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Knowledge megaprojects; knowledge-based urban development; International Branch Campus; post-carbon economy; Gulf Region; URBAN; CITY; STRATEGIES; CITIES; CAMPUS; DOHA; OIL
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[Rizzo, Agatino] Lulea Univ Technol, Architecture Res Grp, Urban Planning & Design, Lulea, Sweden. Rizzo, A (reprint author), Lulea Univ Technol, Architecture Res Grp, S-97187 Lulea, Sweden. E-Mail: agatino.rizzo@ltu.se
摘要
In the last two decades, resource cities of the Arab Gulf Region have been known to urban scholars and the general public for their extravagant, large-scale urban developments. These so-called megaprojects have allowed Gulf governments to both brand their nations globally and compete regionally and internationally with other global economic centers. However, as oil-rich Gulf countries have attempted to diversify their revenue stream away from fossil fuels, a new urban typology has emerged in their capitals to facilitate the transition to the knowledge-intensive economy. In continuity with previous research on megaprojects in the Gulf and Asian countries, we have called this new typology Knowledge Megaprojects (KMs). In this paper, by using as a reference point for comparisons the existing literature on knowledge developments in the West, we set to exemplify KMs in the Gulf region by analyzing the case of Education Citya large knowledge campus being developed by the Qatari government in Doha. One main result of this study is that KMs replicate the same shortcomings of other more mundane, extravagant megaprojects and thus are unlikely to provide the right urban setting to foster a sustainable transition to the post-carbon economy in the Gulf.