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Modern conditions of urban growth and changes in the functions of urban areas dictate that the concept of urban planning ensures environmental safety, minimizes environmental risks, and provides for comfortable living and health of the population. The concept should promote positive emotional space and preserve cultural, historical, and spiritual heritage with the help of innovative technologies. It is essential to take the concepts of hazardous and safe urban environment into account when analyzing the properties of the territory that have direct impacts on the comfort of living. Solutions to complex problems related to urban environmental aspects should be based on models that incorporate information support systems aimed at urban social and economic development, landscape planning, elimination of the consequences of negative environmental impacts, the formation of the environmental framework, and improvement of the environmental situation in general.
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Golubeva, E.I., Korol, T.O. (2020). The Main Directions in the Landscape-Ecological Planning of Urban Areas. In: Fedorov, G., Druzhinin, A., Golubeva, E., Subetto, D., Palmowski, T. (eds) Baltic Region—The Region of Cooperation. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14519-4_26
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