Abstract
The impact of economic globalization on regional development is a frequent topic of professional and public debate. Globalization has become a phenomenon that has a tremendous impact and knows no boundaries. Through its influence, it transformed the whole society and connected all the cultures of the world. It has provoked innumerable qualitative changes that have affected the world economy, world trade, transport, ecology and other important areas. Globalization can also be called a driving force for economic change through which it has accelerated areas such as information and communication technologies, innovation, new forms of competitiveness and other areas that have been able to support the mobility of global capital of the whole population. Globalization is a phenomenon that has legitimately included in humanity’s most advanced history. With its coming, the whole world has gradually realized that our planet is becoming smaller and smaller. The main aim of our article is to identify and analyze indicators of the green city in the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava. Based on available data and critically evaluate the results of the analysis and formulate recommendations for self-government. Regional development and improving the living conditions of the population are, in this period of time, very important topics. Attention is focused on the development of society and economic life, which is unevenly distributed and it is calling for the need of coordinating tools
Highlights
The environmental behavior of cities varies from city to city, but nowadays aware cities place increasing emphasis on the environmental management and administration of the city
We focus on globalization, regional development and regional policy
We focus on the green economy of cities and the European Green City Index, in the city - Bratislava and its strategic direction
Summary
The environmental behavior of cities varies from city to city, but nowadays aware cities place increasing emphasis on the environmental management and administration of the city. Establishing measures to create green cities can increase the quality of life in the cities. Strengthening the public transport system can reduce inequality by improving access to public services, increasing comfort and helping to reduce congestion. Cleaner fuel for transport and electricity generation can reduce local pollution and improve air quality to. We focus on the green economy of cities and the European Green City Index, in the city - Bratislava and its strategic direction. We focus on recommendations for Bratislava in its future direction. The main aim of our article is to identify and analyze indicators of the green city in the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava. Based on available data and critically evaluate the results of the analysis and formulate recommendations for self-government
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