Study warns of post-2030 World Cup real estate risks in Morocco

Morocco's 2030 World Cup Real Estate: A Sustainability Dilemma

Study Highlights Potential Challenges for Post-Tournament Value and Waste Management

A recent academic study published in the Buraq International Journal of Legal and Economic issues a stark warning about Morocco's real estate development plans for the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The research indicates that unless projects are integrated into long-term sustainable development strategies, these developments could face significant challenges after the tournament concludes.

The study specifically points to potential risks such as waste mismanagement, decreased property value, and an overall lack of sustainability in the constructed infrastructure.

**"Unless projects are integrated into long-term sustainable development plans," the study warns, "Morocco's real estate mobilized for the 2030 FIFA World Cup could face sustainability challenges." **

This research underscores the need for Morocco to carefully consider the long-term implications of its World Cup preparations and ensure that these developments contribute to a more sustainable future.

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