Abstract

This article explores the significance of biosphere eco-cities in contemporary human development by examining their evolution in response to the challenges faced by traditional urban development models. It explores the key characteristics of biosphere eco-cities, which are guided by the principles of sustainability and have unique features that distinguish them in the modern development landscape. Trends in the development of biosphere eco-cities, such as green technology and regenerative design, are discussed. The importance of biosphere eco-cities for achieving global sustainable development goals, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals, is highlighted. The concept of a biosphere eco-city envisages the creation of urban spaces that prioritize environmental sustainability, striving to achieve a harmonious balance between human activity and the natural environment. These cities integrate the principles of environmental protection, resource efficiency, and social well-being into their design and development. Biospheric eco-cities are key to addressing the challenges posed by rapid urbanization, environmental degradation, and climate change. They seek to create urban environments that are not only sustainable but also contribute to the overall well-being of their inhabitants. This approach is essential to achieving a more balanced and sustainable human-nature relationship.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call