Contemporary urbanism faces the challenge of balancing technological progress and cultural sustainability. For Kazakhstan, with its nomadic heritage and unfinished urbanization, is the concept of neo-nomadism, syn-thesizing mobility, digital technologies and environmental principles, relevant? The potential for adapting nomadic traditions in urban design, global trends and local characteristics, historical trends in urbanism relat-ed to the understanding of mobility as a key element of urban planning were explored. It seems that contem-porary urbanism is moving towards a synthesis of adaptability, inclusiveness and sustainability, but retains the legacy of modernist paradigms, and the cultural and historical context suggests the integration of tradi-tional elements into the modern urban planning model of Kazakhstan
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