Abstract
The article examines the needs of Ukrainian Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) who arose as a result of war on the territory of the state in 2022–2024. The main attention is paid to the prospects for creating new comfortable living areas and places of employment for IDPs. These goals determine the key requirements for the development of industrial parks, the analysis of the historical context of their formation and evolution, as well as the prospects for their use to create a symbiosis between residential settlements and industrial zones. The article examines examples from countries such as Germany, Israel, Italy and China to demonstrate the current advantages and disadvantages of industrial parks, as well as their role in ensuring the balanced development of regions. A comprehensive assessment of international practices regarding the integration of residential and industrial infrastructure is conducted within the scope of this study. This analysis facilitates the identification of the most effective models that can be implemented in the Ukrainian context. Particular attention is paid to the potential of industrial parks in Ukraine to solve urgent social and economic problems related to the people internal displacement. The article provides recommendations for the development of strategies aimed at the sustainable development of residential areas in the immediate vicinity of industrial facilities, which can contribute to the creation of new jobs and improve the quality of life of the population.
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