The spatial organization strategies of productive cities

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The cities provide the possibility of achieving gains and production opportunities, and the productive city has been explored as an important advantage of sustainable development, as productivity and sustainability challenges and opportunities are part of an interconnected relationship and dynamically system. Studies have focused on the way in which places are designed at the local level as a major-enabler factor to productivity, and that strategic design interventions can drive evolutions towards a higher level of aspirant. Accordingly, the problem of the research was identified as "the absence of a theoretical framework for the spatial organization strategies and its role in productive cities development." To address the research problem, a theoretical framework has been built for the spatial organization strategies of productive cities and depend on its derived vocabulary to analyze a number of contemporary urban elected models that have adopted intervention and treatment procedures for the vocabulary and indicators of the subject of the research, which reflects the design strategies embodying what was presented by contemporary urban trends. The research reached a set of theoretical and practical conclusions concerning formulas that achieve the spatial organization strategies of productive cities.

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Hasan, N. A. (2020). The spatial organization strategies of productive cities. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 881). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/881/1/012021

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