The green dimension of a compact city: The example of the University Campus in Banja Luka

Author:

Čvoro MalinaORCID,Čvoro SašaORCID,Okilj UnaORCID,Uljarević ZoranORCID

Abstract

Responsible urban planning involves a comprehensive approach to city development, focusing on identity, specificities, and values. Banja Luka, through its plans and strategies, emphasizes its identity as a green city, which is increasingly being challenged. The paper explores the theories of green and compact cities, motivated by ecological and energy-efficient planning. The authors aim to demonstrate the connection between them, emphasizing the importance of the green dimension in compact city planning and the adoption of compactness principles in a green city to assess the contributions of these theories through synergistic actions. Through the comparative analysis of the green structure change toward a compact urban area and temperature rise on the example of the University Campus, it is possible to question the set green goals and effects of environmental urban (non) planning.

Publisher

University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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