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Integration of Renewable Energy Strategies: A Case in Dubai South
by Oshba AlMheri and Dua Weraikat
Sustainability 2025, 17(13), 6093; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17136093 - 3 Jul 2025
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As cities worldwide pursue sustainability, integrating renewable energy has emerged as a strategic priority in urban planning. This research provides a case study investigation into how Dubai South, a distinctive aerotropolis combining aviation, logistics, and residential sectors, can implement a comprehensive renewable energy [...] Read more.
As cities worldwide pursue sustainability, integrating renewable energy has emerged as a strategic priority in urban planning. This research provides a case study investigation into how Dubai South, a distinctive aerotropolis combining aviation, logistics, and residential sectors, can implement a comprehensive renewable energy strategy aligned with the UAE’s clean energy goals. Grounded in the theoretical frameworks of Sustainable Strategic Management (SSM) and Energy Management Systems (EMSs), and informed by global best practices and advanced technological innovations, this study proposes a strategic roadmap tailored to the complex energy demands and urban dynamics of Dubai South. Using the Dubai South HQ solar deployment as a baseline, this research explores technical, regulatory, and economic barriers alongside key enabling factors. Its core contribution is the development of a scalable strategy for renewable energy integration in aerotropolis settings, offering practical insights for policymakers, urban planners, and developers aiming to advance sustainability in rapidly evolving, logistics-based cities. Full article
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A Systematic Review of a City in a City: An Aerotropolitan Perspective
by Emeka Austin Ndaguba, Jua Cilliers and Sumita Ghosh
Land 2022, 11(9), 1499; https://doi.org/10.3390/land11091499 - 7 Sep 2022
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The purpose of this research is to demystify literature on aerotropolis using systematic review. Literature on aerial life and aeronautical studies suggests that airports are frequently cited outside urban centres. However, recent events surrounding the growth of aerotropolis contradicts existing realities. In fact, [...] Read more.
The purpose of this research is to demystify literature on aerotropolis using systematic review. Literature on aerial life and aeronautical studies suggests that airports are frequently cited outside urban centres. However, recent events surrounding the growth of aerotropolis contradicts existing realities. In fact, the pull and push factors constitute the life cycle of aerotropolis in urban enclaves. In generating data for this study, Dimensions, an artificial intelligence databank, was adopted, and a hybrid method which combines both VOSviewer and Citespace software was the preferred analytical tool for analysis. Key findings were imperative in establishing certain parameters regarding aerial life, including but not limited to knowledge about the technologies adopted, quality of stakeholders, in addition to existing relationships of urban space, urbanisation, and geography. Furthermore, two recurrent themes were identified, such as the development in ICT, and smart technologies, which corresponds with the multiple potentials that exist for developing sustainable airports, such as eco-innovation, greenovation, and social innovation. This study contributes to the concept of transit-bound tourism, a concept we coined to depict the role tourism can play in transit philosophy and economics. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Public Spaces: Socioeconomic Challenges)
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Wireless Networks for Traffic Light Control on Urban and Aerotropolis Roads
by João Cunha, Nelson Batista, Carlos Cardeira and Rui Melicio
J. Sens. Actuator Netw. 2020, 9(2), 26; https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan9020026 - 28 May 2020
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This paper presents a traffic light system based on wireless communication that provides a support infrastructure for intelligent control in the context of smart cities and aerotropolis areas. An aerotropolis is a metropolitan subregion with an infrastructure centered an airport. Traffic intensity is [...] Read more.
This paper presents a traffic light system based on wireless communication that provides a support infrastructure for intelligent control in the context of smart cities and aerotropolis areas. An aerotropolis is a metropolitan subregion with an infrastructure centered an airport. Traffic intensity is increasing all over the world. Intelligent dynamic traffic light system control is being sought to replace classic conventional manual and time-based systems. In this work, a wireless sensor network is designed and implemented to feed real-time data into an intelligent traffic light system control. A physical prototype is implemented for experimental validation outside the laboratory environment. The physical prototype shows robustness against unexpected issues and local failures. The results are positive in terms of the scope of experience gained, and there is potential for these tests to be extended to larger areas. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Instrumentation for Power Converter Applications)
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