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Bridging the Gap between Expectation and Reality: Urban Planning and the Public Bus System in Abu Dhabi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2020

Seunga Iris Ryu*
Affiliation:
New York University, Abu Dhabi

Extract

In urban planning, governments usually hold the decision-making power to shape not only city landscapes but also people's lives with the promoted goals of social welfare. Although states expect their own version of ideal scenarios in mind when carrying out infrastructural developments, after competition, people in reality have their own ways of perceiving and utilizing state-made infrastructures and urban transportation, sometimes in alignment with government plan, and sometimes at odds with it. Abu Dhabi is one of the cities in the world in which the government planned out the whole city and created urban infrastructure from scratch, including the city bus system. Although the Abu Dhabi public buses started operating in 2008, car dependency is still high and many residents consider public buses to be inefficient and time consuming and only used by certain immigrant working population.

Type
Middle East Studies in Action: Annual Undergraduate Research Poster Session
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America, Inc. 2020

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