In the 2024 Smart City Index (SCI), cities across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have shown notable progress in integrating technology and infrastructure. Abu Dhabi and Dubai lead the region, ranked 10th and 12th globally, respectively. This year's index, developed by the International Institute for Management Development, evaluates how residents perceive their city’s infrastructure and the effectiveness of technology in everyday life.
Top Concerns and Priorities
Residents in GCC cities identified key areas needing attention, including unemployment, affordable housing, and public transportation. Enhancements in basic amenities, health services, and security were also highlighted as essential for improving the quality of life.
Trust in Technology and Data Sharing
A significant portion of residents across the GCC expressed a willingness to share personal data to ease traffic congestion, indicating growing trust in digital solutions. There was also high confidence in the information provided online by local authorities, which reflects the increasing digital integration within these cities.
Regional Smart City Rankings
Aside from Abu Dhabi and Dubai, other GCC cities also ranked well on the global scale. Riyadh secured the 25th position, followed by Doha at 48th, Mecca at 52nd, Jeddah at 55th, and Medina at 74th. The SCI evaluates cities based on two main pillars: Structures and Technology, which are further broken down into five areas—health and safety, mobility, activities, opportunities, and governance.
Health and Safety Performance
GCC cities generally scored well in health and safety, with positive feedback on public safety measures, basic sanitation, and medical services. Technological infrastructure, including public Wi-Fi and online reporting systems, was praised for its role in maintaining these standards.
Challenges in Mobility
Mobility remains a challenge in many GCC cities, with traffic congestion and public transport services receiving mixed reviews. While some cities have made strides with car-sharing apps and online parking information, there is still room for improvement to significantly enhance urban mobility.
Cultural and Recreational Activities
Green spaces and cultural activities scored positively, with residents appreciating the availability of parks and cultural events. The use of technology to purchase tickets online has made cultural experiences more accessible, reflecting a successful integration of digital tools in daily life.
Opportunities in Work and Education
Work and education opportunities in the GCC showed mixed results. While job search services and local education options received satisfactory ratings, residents pointed out the need for better online resources and IT skills training. However, current internet speeds and reliability were well-regarded, indicating a solid foundation for future improvements.
Governance and Public Participation
Governance in GCC cities received moderate scores. While business transparency and access to city finances were rated positively, there is potential for greater public participation. Online voting and public engagement platforms are in place, but their overall effectiveness needs to be enhanced to encourage more citizen involvement.
Overall, the 2024 Smart City Index highlights the strides made by GCC cities in becoming smarter and more livable, while also pointing out areas where further development is needed to meet the evolving needs of their residents.
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Quelle/Source: KSA Moments, 29.08.2024