Abstract

This article presents an in-depth exploration of the evolving landscape of urban planning, delving into its historical roots, contemporary practices, and future prospects. It begins by tracing the historical evolution of urban planning, highlighting the transition from the industrial revolution's response to urbanization challenges to the post-WWII era's shift towards sustainable planning. The discussion then progresses to contemporary urban design principles, emphasizing human-centric design, the integration of nature, and the importance of urban resilience in the face of climate change. Furthermore, the article examines the future trends and challenges in urban planning, focusing on the rise of smart cities, the critical role of community engagement, and strategies for sustainable urban expansion. This comprehensive analysis aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between urban development, environmental sustainability, and technological innovation, offering insights into creating more livable, resilient, and inclusive urban spaces.

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