STRATEGIC URBAN PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE INTEGRATION: A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN HOT CLIMATES, CASABLANCA AS A CASE STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2663-5712.2024-28-00-027Keywords:
Strategic Urban Planning, Landscape Infrastructure, Sustainable Urban Development, Hot Climates, Urban Resilience, Renewable Energy Integration, Thermal Comfort, Cultural Heritage Preservation, Climate-Adaptive Design, Green InfrastructureAbstract
This article introduces a theoretical model developed specifically for sustainable urban planning in hot climates, where challenges such as extreme temperatures, water scarcity, and rapid urbanization place unique demands on the built environment. The modMetrics
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