Saudi Cultural Missions Theses & Dissertations

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    GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGIES IN THE OIL INDUSTRY: ASYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW APPROACH
    (Saudi Digital Library, 2025) Badeui, Mataz Amen; Hadeed, Reem
    The research aims to identify and analyse current green supply chain strategies used in the oil industry, along with the opportunities that enable their implementation and the challenges that hinder their effectiveness. This systematic literature review focuses on identifying and analysing green supply chain strategies (GSCM) within the oil industry. The research incorporates journal articles with ABS 4 and 3-star standards according to the ABS ranking 2021. Additionally, it includes industry reports that clearly discuss practices, implementation ideas, supporters, and obstacles in GSCM for the oil sector. The research follows the interpretivism paradigm, qualitative design, and systematic data collection using PRISMA. Thematic analysis has been used for analysing the collected information. Analysis shows that technology integration, governance compliance, and human resource management are key strategies followed by businesses as part of their green supply chain process. Findings also reflect that there are multiple internal and external aspects that support the implementation of the green supply chain process. It has been identified that businesses are facing multiple challenges while implementing the green supply chain process. These resistance factors operate together or individually based on the business structure
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    Green Spaces in Cities: A Comparative Analysis of The New Line City and Riyadh
    (Bournemouth university, 2024) ALMATRUDI, ABDULLAH ABDULRAHMAN; Rick, Stafford
    This study examined green space construction and maintenance in two Saudi Arabian cities: The New Line City (Neom) and Riyadh. Using thematic analysis, the research highlighted the multidimensional advantages of green spaces, assessed their distribution, and identified factors contributing to observed discrepancies. The findings revealed that Neom’s pioneering commitment to sustainability includes integrating nature, employing cutting-edge technology, and engaging communities. In contrast, Riyadh faced challenges in establishing greener settings within existing infrastructure and its large population, despite efforts such as the Green Riyadh project. Economically, both cities benefited from green spaces by increasing property values, tourism revenues, and job opportunities, with Neom potentially offering additional economic opportunities. Socially, green areas enhanced community cohesion and well-being in both cities, while Neom’s community participation approach fostered inclusivity. This study emphasized the importance of strategic planning and management in developing urban green infrastructure to inform future efforts for resilient, inclusive, and sustainable communities.
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