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SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP

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Ecological footprint (EF) analysis was used to determine whether so-called eco-living in Sweden differs from conventional living. The study involved two elements: (1) calculations of material and energy needs for constructing an eco-house in Toarp and a standard house in Oxie, southern Sweden; and (2) EF analysis of consumption patterns in households from Toarp and Oxie. A difference of only 10% was observed in the comparison of the building materials between the two houses.

 

MODEL : ECHO THE FUN CITY

(JURASEEKH PARK RESORTS)

about building a smart city, it is about building the first cognitive city, where world-class technology is fueled with data and intelligence to interact seamlessly with its population, will not only be a destination, but a home for people who dream big and who want to be part of building a new model for sustainable living.

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THE FUTURE OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

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THERE IS A FUTURE,
IT'S CALLED THE LINE

  • NO CARS

    Communities built for people with a five-minute walk to live, work and play

  • MAX 20 MINUTE COMMUTE

    Less travel time between communities

  • A CITY INTEGRATED WITH NATURE

    Restoring our connection with nature to improve our health and well-being for a happier lifestyle.

  • POWERED BY CLEAN ENERGY

    Abundant renewable energy for a sustainable future.

  • ENABLED BY THE LATEST TECH

    Tech that continuously learns and improves to make life easier for all

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