2022
DOI: 10.18280/ijdne.170615
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Role of Social Inclusion in Sustainable Urban Developments: An Analyse by PRISMA Technique

Abstract: The world is becoming ever more urban. Cities housed were 50 % of the world's population in 2007, and by 2030, that number is projected to increase 60%. Cities and metropolitan regions are the primary drivers of economic growth, contributing over 60% of the global GDP. Furthermore, they are responsible for about 70% of global carbon emissions and around 60% of resource utilisation. This research’s main objective is to address how sustainable development in urban areas leads to social inclusion. The paper is of… Show more

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“…Prior research has failed to establish a cohesive theoretical framework that incorporates these dimensions in a systematic manner (Rizani et al, 2023;Shukla et al, 2023). In order to attain a thorough comprehension of holistic urban ecosystems, it is imperative to employ theoretical frameworks that account for the intricate interconnections among socioeconomic variables, environmental dynamics, urban population, and social entrepreneurship (Taneja et al, 2022). A theoretical framework that takes into account the intricate interconnections among urban populations, socioeconomic variables, social entrepreneurship, and environmental dynamics in Indonesia is necessary for a thorough comprehension of holistic urban ecosystems.…”
Section: G Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research has failed to establish a cohesive theoretical framework that incorporates these dimensions in a systematic manner (Rizani et al, 2023;Shukla et al, 2023). In order to attain a thorough comprehension of holistic urban ecosystems, it is imperative to employ theoretical frameworks that account for the intricate interconnections among socioeconomic variables, environmental dynamics, urban population, and social entrepreneurship (Taneja et al, 2022). A theoretical framework that takes into account the intricate interconnections among urban populations, socioeconomic variables, social entrepreneurship, and environmental dynamics in Indonesia is necessary for a thorough comprehension of holistic urban ecosystems.…”
Section: G Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been quite erratic. Settling on a way to work together on green transformation could be seen as a new chance to improve Turkey's stalled and frozen relations with the EU, since the EGD was introduced and Turkey had to change to fit it [32][33][34][35][36][37]. With the EGD, third-party countries with economic ties to the EU, like Turkey, could take steps to adapt to a green transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%