Improvement of Sustainable Urban Planning and Design in Latvia
Abstract
Evaluating development prospects using sustainable practices in the evolution of Latvian urban design, the study focuses on the urban strategies presented by the Latvian government and development organizations. The creation of sustainable urban areas in Latvia is the primary focus of current governmental initiatives. The author compares the policies and urban planning practices of Latvia in light of the current state of urbanization and development. The construction of low-cost, affordable housing to promote economic growth and a better living environment, as well as the expansion of development centres, seacoast spatial developments, and transit development. Utilizing SWOT analysis and real-life case studies, the study’s sustainable development concepts are evaluated against predetermined criteria. Economic viability, social equity, and environmental friendliness comprise the “triple-E” concept of sustainability, which the authors believe underpins Planet People. This research is limited to assessing sustainable development practices to better understand development issues and possible solutions, with an emphasis on growing metropolitan regions. This calls for a complete overhaul of the present plans and policies of Latvia’s central and regional governments.
© 2026 Aswathy Anand Kalattuvalappil, Kristine Fedotova, published by Riga Technical University
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