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Services and Activities

Our areas of activity

1. Spatial Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Strategic Design

  • Preparation of national and municipal spatial development plans
  • Development of urban planning documents: general plans, development plans, building regulation plans, and detailed development plans
  • Preparation of regional planning programs and projects
  • Development of innovative urban concepts and alternative design proposals

2. Research, Analytics, and Data Science

  • Urban Observatory: continuous observation and monitoring of urban development processes, and systematic analysis of urban dynamics
  • Preparation of analytical reports, sociological studies, and long-term development forecasts
  • Adaptation, implementation, and monitoring of UN-Habitat city development indicators

3. Digital Transformation and Urban Technologies

  • Creation and management of integrated Urban Information Systems (UIS)
  • GIS and spatial data modeling: application of advanced cartographic analysis and geoinformation systems to support decision-making
  • Smart City solutions: integration of digital tools for effective urban management and monitoring

4. Policy, Legal Framework, and Expert Review

  • Preparation of spatial regulatory documents and regulations, ensuring compliance with international standards
  • Independent audit and expert review of urban planning projects and normative acts
  • Promotion of transparency in the planning process

5. Citizen Participation in Spatial Planning

  • Organization of public meetings and focus groups
  • Organization of stakeholder participatory workshops (co-design workshops) using innovative and contemporary participatory methodologies
  • Development of citizen engagement mechanisms in decision-making processes
  • Participation assessment and impact analysis

6. Knowledge Sharing

  • Training and professional development for public sector employees and industry professionals
  • Development of educational modules and professional programs
  • Strengthening institutional and technical capacities in the field of spatial planning