Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

Sustainable Urban Development in Kosovo and Albania is the subject to this research paper. Analyzes of spatial planning legislation of two countries, toward approaching New Urban Agenda, its strategic objectives, priorities, modalities of urban management is of importance.

Kosovo and Albanian cities are facing rapid urbanization due to several reasons, migration, economic development challenges, that initially are regulated by spatial development legislation, whereas global trend are saying for the facts that one third of the global population will live in cities by 2050 (UN, 2014), in Albania over two third of population will live in cities after 2035 (UN, World Urbanization Prospects, 2009 Revision), and in Kosovo.

By this paper research would be identified and weighted main indicators of sustainable spatial development of the Spatial Planning Laws and National Documents of Kosovo and Albanian.

Keywords:

Sustainable Urban Development, Sustainable Development Goals, Inclusive Human Settlements, Resilient Cities

Session Chair

Binak Beqaj

Session Co-Chair

Elvida Pallaska

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-62-2

First Page

64

Last Page

69

Location

Durres, Albania

Start Date

27-10-2017 1:00 PM

End Date

27-10-2017 2:30 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2017.8

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New Urban Agenda - How far -by thespatial planning legislation in Kosovo and Albania

Durres, Albania

Sustainable Urban Development in Kosovo and Albania is the subject to this research paper. Analyzes of spatial planning legislation of two countries, toward approaching New Urban Agenda, its strategic objectives, priorities, modalities of urban management is of importance.

Kosovo and Albanian cities are facing rapid urbanization due to several reasons, migration, economic development challenges, that initially are regulated by spatial development legislation, whereas global trend are saying for the facts that one third of the global population will live in cities by 2050 (UN, 2014), in Albania over two third of population will live in cities after 2035 (UN, World Urbanization Prospects, 2009 Revision), and in Kosovo.

By this paper research would be identified and weighted main indicators of sustainable spatial development of the Spatial Planning Laws and National Documents of Kosovo and Albanian.