Faced with the acceleration of climate change and the need to implement the energy transition plan, the Gulf countries are trying to adopt new policies in smart urban planning. The concept of combining old urban solutions with modern technological solutions is being thought about more than before, as a return to the establishment of buildings topped with towers in the UAE is not excluded. It should be noted that the rectangular-shaped Towers consist of four columns that rise from the roof of the buildings and are in the form of Italian bell towers. The Barajeel was a distinctive architectural landmark of the Emirates residences, as we can discover it so far in the Al Fahidi area of Dubai and in the AL majarah market in Sharjah. Broilers play a huge role in natural conditioning. Through its outlets, cold air enters the interior, while hot air rises upwards. The boilers blow air into the rooms below through vertical channels, and with the descent of the air, the air movement increases and the temperature decreases, and the goal of cooling the rooms is achieved naturally.
The strategies of urban development in the UAE smart cities are told to us in the audio recording, Ahmed Bakash, head of the urban planning department at the Dubai Development Authority, with whom we met during the last edition of the Gitex Technology Fair
Based on the analysis of smart housing data and the design of virtual reality virtual reality models, Dubai and other emirates are striving to improve the future of urban planning in line with the UAE’s plan and vision by 2040, as stated in the audio recording by the head of the urban planning department at the Dubai Authority, Ahmed Bakash.
It should be noted that the digital twin technologies of smart cities of the FutureSmart cities Digital twin Investigates by analyzing data on the weaknesses and strengths of modern city construction in order to improve and make adjustments to what is existing or build new neighborhoods that are more in line with the concept of sustainability than before.
The causes of the extinction of three quarters of the living world, including dinosaurs 66 million years ago were linked in the latest theories to fine silica dust. After the asteroid Chicxulub collided with the coast of the current Mexican Yucatan Peninsula, creating a huge crater in it, the flying sand, called in French silice, darkened the sky for fifteen years. This is stated in a scientific publication issued in the journal Nature Geoscience, one of the authors of which was Ozgur Karatekin, a researcher at the Belgian Royal Observatory. In parallel with the volatile sulfur, silica dust blocked sunlight and plunged the world into a long winter in which average temperatures reached 15 degrees Celsius, which led to climate change. Silica dust particles caused the” complete blocking of photosynthesis ” in plants for at least a year, which led to a “catastrophic collapse” of plants and the extinction of many animal races, including dinosaurs.