Balancing Energy, Economy, and Environment: Obiliqi's complex urban challenges toward sustainable urban regeneration

Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

The incorporation of sustainability principles into urban planning has been emphasized recently (in recent years), with a growing focus on energy, economic, social, and environmental considerations. These factors are increasingly shaping the strategies and policies related to urban revitalization. Specifically, the quest for innovative approaches to regenerate cities (areas) in a sustainable manner has given rise to the concept of sustainable urban regeneration.

This study seeks to address this crucial gap by evaluating the level of sustainability in urban regeneration interventions within the context of Obiliqi in Kosovo, which faces its unique challenges, including land contamination.

The paper's findings offer valuable insights for institutions involved in urban regeneration projects in Obiliqi, aiding the complexity of sustainable urban renewal while addressing the specific issues affecting not only this municipality but also neighboring areas and the wider region.

Keywords:

urban planning, urban revitalization, sustainable urban regeneration, Obiliq, Kosovo

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.236

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Balancing Energy, Economy, and Environment: Obiliqi's complex urban challenges toward sustainable urban regeneration

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

The incorporation of sustainability principles into urban planning has been emphasized recently (in recent years), with a growing focus on energy, economic, social, and environmental considerations. These factors are increasingly shaping the strategies and policies related to urban revitalization. Specifically, the quest for innovative approaches to regenerate cities (areas) in a sustainable manner has given rise to the concept of sustainable urban regeneration.

This study seeks to address this crucial gap by evaluating the level of sustainability in urban regeneration interventions within the context of Obiliqi in Kosovo, which faces its unique challenges, including land contamination.

The paper's findings offer valuable insights for institutions involved in urban regeneration projects in Obiliqi, aiding the complexity of sustainable urban renewal while addressing the specific issues affecting not only this municipality but also neighboring areas and the wider region.