SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN AREAS IN CORRELATION WITH OVERPOPULATION
Stevovic Ivan,
Jovanovic Jovana and
Hadrovic Sabahudin
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Stevovic Ivan: INNOVATION CENTRE OF THE FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE, BELGRADE, SERBIA
Jovanovic Jovana: FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, UNIVERSITY UNION NIKOLA TESLA, BELGRADE, SERBIA
Hadrovic Sabahudin: INSTITUTE OF FORESTRY, KNEZA VISESLAVA 3, BELGRADE, SERBIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2023, vol. 3, 5-13
Abstract:
The contemporary economy paradigm is globalization. This paper contains the interdisciplinary expertise on the innovative solutions of sustainable development of urban areas and cleaner environment. Due to inequality between the developed and undeveloped parts on the regions and countries, big migrations are happening. The result is recognized in overcrowded cities. Concentration of people on small areas produces serious negative consequences on the environment and the quality of the life. This paper aims to point out innovative models of cities from the perspective of sustainable development. New population migrations, relating to their elementary and civilization needs require better solutions. Holistic concept of blue green cities is the latest and the most advanced stage in sustainable development for urban areas. Different renewable energy implementation models and principals of circular economy up to zero waste are researched in this manuscript, representing support of the main idea of blue green cities.
Keywords: environment; sustainable development; urban resources management; cities; energy efficiency; green areas; innovative sustainable models. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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