Urban development is an objective and irreversible consequence of scientific and technological progress, the result of which is manifested in a change in the urban environment. The advancement of monetary movement over the long run, from the perspective of the economy, is entirely beneficial, yet the development underway volumes are described by a significant level of an anthropogenic effect on the climate. In such a situation, it is quite difficult to prioritize. Analysis of the ecologo-economic state of urban areas, their organization and use, reveals that in the modern conditions of the city's existence, the rational use of urban landscapes is acquiring new dimensions. In this regard, to ensure sustainable development of urban areas, it is necessary to consider and assess both the economy concerning the natural environment and the economy.
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