BASIC PRINCIPLES OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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urban planning, sustainable development, urbanization, infrastructure, planning, ecology, transport systemAbstract
This article analyzes the basic principles of urban development. It will consider ways of sustainable development of cities based on such factors as modern urbanization processes, infrastructure, ecology, social environment, and economic efficiency. Planning, the transport system, the quality of the living environment, and taking into account the needs of the population are presented as important conditions for urban development. The article also highlights advanced principles that can be applied in the cities of Uzbekistan based on foreign experience.
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