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Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi: Addressing the Lack of Climate-Friendly Education

Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi: Addressing the Lack of Climate-Friendly Education

Khaleej Times11-07-2025
A significant lack of education in urban sustainable planning is hindering effective and equitable development. This drawback manifests in various forms, including insufficient training for planners, a gap between research and implementation, limited public awareness and the neglect faced by developing countries.
Addressing these deficiencies is crucial for creating sustainable, resilient and inclusive cities. However, as German physicist Albert Einstein stated, 'Today's problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them,' the critical challenge in the 21 st century is associated with the need for a stronger focus on the socio-cultural implications of infrastructure and the integration of design with sustainability goals.
To begin with, urban planning must evolve from a reactive discipline to a proactive force, as urban land cover is expected to triple by 2030, and 1.024 billion new urban residents are anticipated. Cities risk becoming epicentres of inequality, environmental degradation and systemic failure.
Since urban planners lack the specialized knowledge and skills to handle the complex challenges of sustainable development, it frequently leads to resistance to change and hinders the implementation of long-term solutions. Faced with uncertainties such as social equity considerations, economic volatility, migration and the integration of systems, experts claim that over 60 per cent of projects face risks and lasting growth.
Don't neglect developing countries
In many developing nations, over 40 per cent of urban residents live in informal settlements, making resilience planning even more challenging. This must be seen in the context that the majority of urban growth is happening in developing countries, yet their specific challenges are often overlooked. This includes factors like rapid population growth and limited resources.
Therefore, cities in the Global South, where urbanization is fastest and infrastructure gaps are widest, must be concentrated on. Since the social and cultural impacts of implementing green infrastructure or renewable energy have not been fully explored, involving local communities in the planning and design process is crucial for ensuring the adoption of sustainable solutions.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are particularly relevant for developing countries because they address the root causes of poverty, inequality and environmental degradation. By aligning development plans, countries can leverage international support, mobilize resources and track progress towards an equitable future.
The SDGs also provide a framework for international cooperation and collaboration to address challenges that disproportionately affect developing nations. While the goals offer guidelines for progress, countries face significant challenges in their implementation, including financial resources to invest in infrastructure, technologies and programs. Such issues need to be tackled urgently to remove existing inequalities.
Focus on climate education
Additionally, the disconnect between resources and research and academic knowledge on sustainable urban planning affects the entire system. Urban planning requires a multidisciplinary approach; however, educational programs and professional practices often remain unutilized and give adverse results.
While some universities offer courses in sustainable development, the integration of urban planning principles into broader educational curricula is often lacking. The consequences lead to increased pollution, resource depletion and social inequalities. While stifling innovation, it prevents the adoption of new technologies and approaches, making it difficult for marginalized communities to access resources.
Thus, investing in specialized training for urban planners and holding public awareness campaigns can impart knowledge on the issue. At the same time, encouraging collaboration between academic departments and professional fields can help decision-making and foster a holistic approach. It can f acilitate knowledge transfer and ensure that research findings are translated into practical solutions.
A review of urban planning literature has revealed that less than 20 per cent of published research integrates sustainability, smart city frameworks and master planning in a unified discussion. Only three out of 10 global regions consistently apply these in their city master plans. Most focus on isolated themes without providing approaches and directions that are adaptable across diverse urban contexts. Undoubtedly, the fragmentation limits the scalability of successful initiatives and minimizes the development of universally applicable planning procedures.
Curriculum in crisis
The observation of postgraduate programs in urban planning across major universities indicates that less than 15 per cent offer degrees or concentrations in sustainable urban planning. In certain institutions, sustainability is treated as a peripheral theme rather than a core discipline.
However, Sorbonne University in Abu Dhabi offers a master's in urban planning and development with a focus on sustainability, but such programs are rare and highly competitive. (Over 1,500 applicants annually vie for limited spots). Similarly, the University of Birmingham in Dubai offers an MSc in Urban Analytics and Artificial Intelligence, integrating data science with sustainability.
In contrast, several universities hold short-term certificate courses or elective modules that lack the depth required to prepare students for real-world challenges.
The need is to encourage interdisciplinary studies that combine environmental science, urban policy, and socio-economic analysis. (Currently, less than 25 per cent of urban planning publications meet this criterion). Additionally, we must expand the curriculum and introduce full-fledged master's programs in these spheres.
To bridge academia and practice, urban innovation hubs should be established to connect students, researchers and city officials. Such centres should introduce mitigation strategies, including optimal tree placement, to reduce urban heat as demonstrated in studies using Earth observation data. (The urban heat island effect alone contributes to major economic losses).
Highly concerned with the present system, I intend to devise a course for post-graduates at the American University of Sharjah (which is actively engaged in addressing urban planning sustainability through its academic programs, research initiatives and campus operations), to make students battle-ready for facing the changing environmental screenplay.
I believe that sustainable urban planning should not be an afterthought but a top priority in shaping the cities of tomorrow. As Australian author, Hugh White said, 'Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.' Therefore, creating a good plan will be a roadmap to show us the way to get there.
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