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Green conceptions for the development of cities in the light of a sustainable development paradigm
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The concept of sustainable development is adopted at various levels of territorial organisation, including the city level as the basis for all the activities. Modern cities should provide efficient public services in order to eliminate the lack of comfort resulting from an excessive urban sprawl, which is why the importance of ecological conditions in socio-economic development is increasingly indicated. The purpose of this article is to present selected concepts and indicate the conditions for the implementation of the city’s sustainable development assumptions. The econometric modelling was used in the research process.
Keywords: Green areas, sustainable development, city.
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Piotr, D., & Piotr, K. (2019). Green conceptions for the development of cities in the light of a sustainable development paradigm. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 6(3), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v6i3.4330
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