Contemporary Development And Sustainability Indicators At The Royal Commission Of Yanbu
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
168
Pages
7
Page Range
73 - 79
Published
2015
Size
275 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/SD150071
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
G. Algehni
Abstract
Contemporary development in the Royal Commission of Yanbu (RCY) relies on the comprehensive set of sustainability indicators which have been developed through forty years of experience and studies. The city was built in 1974, with the concept of sustainable development for the oil and petroleum industries which serves the community with a population of 115,000. Recently, the RCY won many international awards in development under the United Nation Development Program (UNDP) which is considered an indicator for positive progress in sustainability. The aim of this paper is to explore twelve sustainability indicators implemented at RCY. The proposed sustainability indicators were contributed by nine divisions. The methodology in selecting indicators in terms of measurable success was crafted through the knowledge of local and international organizations such as UNDP, European Union (EU), and Environment Protection Agency (EPA). The findings show that RCY has predominantly made excellent progress in sustainability by accomplishing the goal of efficiency in resources and materials. There are twelve categories designed for sustainable development at the RCY. It contains a comprehensive set of indicators updated annually. In conclusion: sustainability indicators influence the growth of income and made harmonious between the economies and the community at RCY.
Keywords
sustainability indicators, quality of life, sustainability development, harmony, industrial, economy and communities, environment