
INTEGRATED VERTICAL SETTLEMENTS: FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE URBAN LIFESTYLES
Abstract
Rapid global urbanization presents multifaceted challenges, including increased resource consumption, habitat destruction, and social fragmentation. Traditional urban planning models often fall short in addressing these complexities, leading to unsustainable sprawling cities. This article explores the concept of "integrated vertical settlements," also known as vertical villages, as a transformative paradigm for urban development. By consolidating residential, commercial, and communal functions within high-rise structures, these settlements aim to replicate the social and ecological benefits of traditional villages while optimizing urban density. We delve into the theoretical underpinnings, design principles, and potential outcomes of this approach, emphasizing its capacity to foster community cohesion, enhance environmental sustainability through integrated green spaces, and offer a viable solution for affordable housing. The discussion highlights the strengths of vertical settlements in creating resilient, resource-efficient, and socially vibrant urban environments for a sustainable future, while also acknowledging implementation challenges and outlining future research directions.
Keywords
Integrated vertical settlements, sustainable urban development, high-density housing
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