GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN URBANIZATION: ECOLOGICAL TRANSPORT, GREEN AREAS AND SMART CITY APPROACHES
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green infrastructure, ecological transport, smart city, urbanization, green spaces, sustainable city, ecological innovationsAbstract
This article explores the concept of green infrastructure in urban planning and its key components—eco-friendly transportation, green spaces, and smart city technologies. It analyzes the balance between urbanization and environmental sustainability through international case studies and Uzbekistan’s initiatives. The article also outlines current barriers and provides recommendations for advancing sustainable urban infrastructure.
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