Section Article

  • Assessing the Effects of Eco-Friendly Management Strategies on Long-Term City Sustainability

    Abstract

    Urban sustainability is a critical concern in the context of rapid urbanization and environmental degradation. This study examines the long-term effects of eco-friendly management strategies on city sustainability. By integrating environmental economic and social dimensions the research assesses various approaches such as green infrastructure waste management renewable energy adoption and sustainable transportation. Using a combination of quantitative models and case studies from multiple cities globally the study evaluates the impact of these strategies on reducing carbon footprints enhancing resource efficiency and improving the quality of life for urban residents. The findings suggest that cities implementing comprehensive eco-friendly management practices experience significant improvements in sustainability indicators over time with notable benefits in resilience to climate change and economic vitality. The study concludes that a holistic approach to eco-friendly urban management