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Vol 11, Issue 2, 2023
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Received: 06.12.2023. >> Accepted: 13.12.2023. >> Published: 16.12.2023. Conference paper

PREMA ZDRAVIM, SIGURNIM I ODRŽIVIM GRADOVIMA/ CITY – CLEAN, HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE

By
Vangel Dunovski ,
Vangel Dunovski

MIT University , Skopje , North Macedonia

Damjan Balkoski
Damjan Balkoski

MIT University , Skopje , North Macedonia

Abstract

Urban and spatial planning is becoming an increasingly complex task, and planners are faced with many and often contradictory demands: to ensure and maintain a high quality of life, but at the same time to create an attractive atmosphere for the work of local businesses; establishing traffic restrictions in the most sensitive parts of the city, without necessarily preventing the movement of goods and people; ensuring mobility for all participants even if they face financial constraints. Despite all this, there are broader issues that need to be addressed, for example, in relation to public health, climate change, fossil fuel dependence, noise and air pollution, etc. The need to implement self-sustaining and integrative planning processes as a way of dealing with this complexity and identifying an appropriate set of policies is widely accepted. The Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan embraces this idea of an integrated approach; encourages balanced development of all relevant forms of transport, encouraging and redirecting towards more sustainable modes of transport.

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