European cities thrive with compact, green spaces, and vibrant neighborhoods.
The European Union aims to improve cities by promoting compact, mixed-use urban areas with good environmental conditions. This approach can lead to economic benefits and healthier lifestyles by reducing land consumption, promoting access to amenities, and encouraging active transportation. However, smaller living spaces and higher housing costs may be drawbacks, along with increased congestion and pollution. Overall, creating well-designed, inclusive neighborhoods with quality open spaces can enhance the vitality and sustainability of cities in Europe.