UAE’s Vision for Desert Expansion and Urban Innovation


In a bold move to accommodate its rapidly growing population, the UAE is set to transform its expansive desert landscapes into thriving residential communities. This strategic development aligns with the nation’s commitment to harnessing natural resources and implementing the ’15-minute city’ model. This urban planning concept aims to make essential amenities accessible within a short walk, enhancing city life and promoting climate resilience.
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Population Surge and Urban Planning


The population of Dubai is projected to nearly double by 2040, driven by its dynamic economy and global connectivity. According to the Dubai Statistics Centre, approximately 25,700 people relocated to the city in the first quarter of 2024. Other cities, including Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, and Sharjah, are also experiencing increased migration.
Prof Carlos Moreno from IAE Paris Sorbonne University emphasizes the need for innovative urban planning to address the challenges and opportunities this growth presents. He envisions ‘proxilience,’ a concept promoting resilience through proximity and accessibility to community facilities.

Optimism at Big 5 Global


At the recent Big 5 Global event in Dubai, industry leaders expressed optimism about the UAE’s demographic potential. Discussions highlighted the importance of integrating residential, commercial, and recreational spaces to enhance quality of life.
As central areas in Abu Dhabi and Dubai become more crowded, developers are turning to peripheral lands for expansion, similar to suburban growth in North American cities. Areas like Al Ain Road and Dubai South are evolving from city fringes to self-sufficient communities.
Commercial real estate experts, including Jay French and Jack Sellers, predict these areas will become vibrant communities fueled by off-plan purchases, while traditional prime real estate remains valuable.

Building Smarter for the Future


The construction sector faces increased pressure to innovate. Jay French advocates for using steel framing, a sustainable method suitable for modular construction, to meet the demands of rapid urban expansion.
Despite the overall optimism, experts caution that maintaining inclusivity and infrastructure development is crucial for sustaining quality of life in growing urban spaces. Balancing economic progress with community well-being remains a challenge for the UAE’s urban planners.
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