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Priorities for sustainable urban development as exemplified by individual Asian countries. / Ermolina, Marina; Matveevskaya, Anna; Matyashova, Daria; Kovalevskaya, Natalia.
2019 Key Trends in Transportation Innovation, KTTI 2019. EDP Sciences, 2020. (E3S Web of Conferences; Том 157).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Priorities for sustainable urban development as exemplified by individual Asian countries
AU - Ermolina, Marina
AU - Matveevskaya, Anna
AU - Matyashova, Daria
AU - Kovalevskaya, Natalia
PY - 2020/3/20
Y1 - 2020/3/20
N2 - Studies have shown that comparison of strategies for sustainable cities in Asian countries is carried out through the prism of the international concept of sustainable development. The work builds a complex relationship between general and specific criteria for sustainable development of the urban environment in the strategies of individual Asian countries. Priority is given to management, socio-economic development, and environmental protection. Sustainable urban development guidelines are shown considering problems of poverty, environmental pressures, and drawing attention to environmental problems in cities. The particular countries (Bhutan, Myanmar and Cambodia) show guidelines for sustainable urban development, considering urbanization and population flows, the vulnerability of major population groups and addressing poverty and pressure on the environment. Analyzing the Sustainable Development Goals and internal strategies of Asian countries, the authors sought to determine the goals and objectives of creating sustainable cities, features of sustainable cities' strategies in individual Asian countries and typical problems that arise on the path to sustainable urban development. The hypothesis of the study is the approach to sustainable cities through the prism of the concept of sustainable development with its socioenvironmental and economic components in their relationship and interdependence.
AB - Studies have shown that comparison of strategies for sustainable cities in Asian countries is carried out through the prism of the international concept of sustainable development. The work builds a complex relationship between general and specific criteria for sustainable development of the urban environment in the strategies of individual Asian countries. Priority is given to management, socio-economic development, and environmental protection. Sustainable urban development guidelines are shown considering problems of poverty, environmental pressures, and drawing attention to environmental problems in cities. The particular countries (Bhutan, Myanmar and Cambodia) show guidelines for sustainable urban development, considering urbanization and population flows, the vulnerability of major population groups and addressing poverty and pressure on the environment. Analyzing the Sustainable Development Goals and internal strategies of Asian countries, the authors sought to determine the goals and objectives of creating sustainable cities, features of sustainable cities' strategies in individual Asian countries and typical problems that arise on the path to sustainable urban development. The hypothesis of the study is the approach to sustainable cities through the prism of the concept of sustainable development with its socioenvironmental and economic components in their relationship and interdependence.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85084114298&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1051/e3sconf/202015703013
DO - 10.1051/e3sconf/202015703013
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85084114298
T3 - E3S Web of Conferences
BT - 2019 Key Trends in Transportation Innovation, KTTI 2019
PB - EDP Sciences
T2 - 2019 Key Trends in Transportation Innovation, KTTI 2019
Y2 - 24 October 2019 through 26 October 2019
ER -
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