Analysis of Existing Urban Environment

This involves studying available information about the city or urban area, such as current infrastructure (e.g., roads, water, sewage systems) and land use patterns.

Demographic, economic, and environmental factors are analyzed to understand urban development challenges.

Setting Goals and Vision

Urban planning goals are defined based on local needs and aspirations, such as providing adequate housing, improving public transportation, and developing green spaces.

A strategic vision for the city or urban area is developed based on these goals, guiding future actions.

Development of Strategic Plans

This stage involves developing long-term plans for urban development and identifying policies and actions necessary to achieve defined goals.

Strategic plans include directives for urban development, identifying key areas for growth and development, and land use designations.

Design of Urban Spaces

 This includes designing city layouts to ensure efficient land use and provide necessary infrastructure for residents.

Public spaces such as parks, squares, and walkways are designed to enhance social interaction and promote local identity.

Implementation of Policies Projects

 This includes designing city layouts to ensure efficient land use and provide necessary infrastructure for residents.

Public spaces such as parks, squares, and walkways are designed to enhance social interaction and promote local identity.

Monitoring Urban Development

 This includes designing city layouts to ensure efficient land use and provide necessary infrastructure for residents.

Public spaces such as parks, squares, and walkways are designed to enhance social interaction and promote local identity.

These processes aim to achieve sustainable development of cities and urban areas by guiding balanced and effective development and meeting the needs of future residents and communities.