2017
DOI: 10.1515/rtuect-2017-0006
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Environment Quality: Impact From Traffic, Power Plant and Land Morphology, a Case Study of Prishtina

Abstract: Environmental air pollution is a global health concern, a complex phenomenon which is directly reflected on public health, economic and human development. Environmental air pollution has been drastically multiplied, followed by the beginning of the new Millennia in Prishtina, the capital city of the Kosovo. The new millennium began as a crucial activity for the city of Prishtina in terms of demographic, human geography, social and economic phenomena. The presented study aims to determine prevalent traffic and … Show more

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“…This is an integrated process which is interdependent, and reciprocal with the operability of energy production. Evidently, as stated in the EU environment strategy, the enlarged amounts of coal for energy production will broadcast heavy extent of trace metals into the environment [3], [13]. Aerial particles, environment, and air quality are most essential features which need to be holistically answered [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an integrated process which is interdependent, and reciprocal with the operability of energy production. Evidently, as stated in the EU environment strategy, the enlarged amounts of coal for energy production will broadcast heavy extent of trace metals into the environment [3], [13]. Aerial particles, environment, and air quality are most essential features which need to be holistically answered [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, the study of real spatial zoning of the territory of production localization So, in Krasnoturinsk and Verkhnyaya Salda there were significantly violated the requirements for the distance of accommodation of residential areas in relation to industrial facilities. Another point is the citizens' distrust of official decisions to reduce the radius of the "exclusion zones" around industrial facilities due to reduction of their negative environmental impact [50]. The cumulative effect of these two factors has led to inability to assess the real boundaries of the exclusion zone for new industries.…”
Section: Fair Evaluation Of Negative Environmental Effects Of Zones Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatial development of Pristina in the past has not been the objective of research in professional and scientific programs. Chronologically, it is important to highlight the actions of spatial arrangements of urban planning of Prishtina [11][12][13] The overall urban and spatial development plan in 1988 were approved for a timeline to year 2000, covering the area of 4335 ha for 225,000 inhabitants. [12,13] The demographic, and urban boom in 2000, the process of uncontrolled growth of the city are a result and characteristics of major cities, after major crisis.…”
Section: Spatial Development Of Prishtinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronologically, it is important to highlight the actions of spatial arrangements of urban planning of Prishtina [11][12][13] The overall urban and spatial development plan in 1988 were approved for a timeline to year 2000, covering the area of 4335 ha for 225,000 inhabitants. [12,13] The demographic, and urban boom in 2000, the process of uncontrolled growth of the city are a result and characteristics of major cities, after major crisis. According to the survey of the OSCE the city of Prishtina in 2000 had 545,477 inhabitants [11][12][13].…”
Section: Spatial Development Of Prishtinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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