
In recent years, the problem of lack of housing in urban areas has become acute and urgent. With the increasing number of residents and ongoing urban expansion, the demand for housing in urban areas has significantly grown. However, often this growing demand comes at the expense of green zones and the surrounding environment. Recent research dedicated to sustainable development has revealed the potential resolution of this dilemma. In regions with widespread pressure, increasing housing provisions in urban areas can occur without sacrificing valuable green zones. Research has shown that with the help of thoughtful planning and innovative design of urban areas, it is possible to incorporate more housing units while preserving their green zones and even enhancing them. Green zones, such as parks, squares, and gardens, play a crucial role in providing urban residents access to nature, improving the quality of life, aiding in biodiversity conservation, and mitigating the effects of urbanization.