The importance of transportation networks and urban services in assessing the functional balance of human settlements: The case of the Makkah region in Saudi Arabia

Amani Derbali , Salma Dwidar , Amal Abdelsattar , Donia Abdelgawad , Abdallah Farhi
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Saudi Arabia’s 2030 Vision aims to accommodate 30 million Umrah pilgrims by 2030, while promoting sustainable cities through improved mobility in public spaces. This research assesses the balance and future stability of human settlements within the urban system of the Holy Makkah Province. Our investigation highlights the limitations of the region’s urban structure and suggests solutions for addressing their root causes by comparing the current state of the region’s population, which houses 132 urban centers, and an alternative model based on a gravitational urban law utilizing Reilly’s law of retail gravitation (1931), which manipulates data relevant to population and transportation networks. The investigation is then enhanced by additional factors such as the functional weight, retail services, and services related to pilgrims’ rituals. Our theory posits that Makkah Province is subject to the issue of urban primacy, evinced by the fact that the region receives a disproportionate share of the nation’s resources and services. This hierarchal study reveals potential gaps that require attention, as well as actions for the long-term preservation of the region’s urban balance, providing a more comprehensive understanding of future infrastructure amenities and services requirements. We suggested a participatory redistributive approach aiming to foster engagement of marginalized centers and attend to urban–rural linkages, which can serve the urban goals of the 2030 vision through a well-established urban infrastructure and equitable access to services for the regional population.
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交通网络和城市服务在评估人类住区功能平衡中的重要性:以沙特阿拉伯麦加地区为例
沙特阿拉伯的2030年愿景旨在到2030年容纳3000万朝觐朝圣者,同时通过改善公共空间的流动性来促进城市的可持续发展。本研究评估了神圣麦加省城市系统内人类住区的平衡和未来稳定性。我们的调查强调了该地区城市结构的局限性,并通过比较该地区人口的现状(该地区拥有132个城市中心)和基于引力城市法的替代模型(利用Reilly的零售引力定律(1931年),该模型操纵与人口和交通网络相关的数据),提出了解决其根本原因的解决方案。然后通过功能权重、零售服务和与朝圣者仪式相关的服务等其他因素加强调查。我们的理论认为,麦加省受到城市首要地位问题的影响,该地区在国家资源和服务中占有不成比例的份额这一事实证明了这一点。这项分层研究揭示了需要关注的潜在差距,以及为长期保护该地区的城市平衡而采取的行动,为未来基础设施设施和服务需求提供了更全面的了解。我们建议采用参与式再分配方法,旨在促进边缘化中心的参与,并关注城乡联系,从而通过完善的城市基础设施和区域人口公平获得服务来实现2030年愿景的城市目标。
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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