Citizens’ lives (behaviour change) / employment
General Town Planning Scheme: garden of Europe, microcosm of biodiversity. The Republic of San Marino is committed to promoting its development model based on sustainability. The new General Town Planning Scheme intends to achieve this objective, by focusing attention on the relationship between climate and land use. 10 political pillars and a variety of strategic projects. The unchanged parts of the Plan include: containment of land consumption, making the territory safe, increasing urban quality, enhancement of the landscape, historical and cultural heritage.
Urban regeneration is the fundamental theme on which the future of our country is based and urban development will be implemented without consuming new land, but by upgrading and improving the already consolidated urban fabric.
Parks and green areas have been networked through elements of environmental and eco-system continuity in order to ensure better environmental and urban quality as a whole.
Protection strips have been identified for the main watercourses, 10 m wide on each side, in order to guarantee environmental continuity and access for maintenance and safety interventions on banks.
The health emergency has made even more urgent this renewal process involving the quality of spaces, in order to improve the quality of life of those who live in such spaces.
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