Urban Planning Impact on Mobility and Residential Satisfaction of Older People in Novi Sad
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Social, political and economic changes have generated processes of revitalization of the
built environment in post-socialist countries since the beginning of the 1990s; these changes are
related to the physical structure of the city, its facilities and its functions, as well as the city landscape.
Urban planning affects people’s quality of and way of life, as well as residential satisfaction with the
built environment, especially that of older people, who make up a significant part of sustainable communities. This paper examines the residential satisfaction of older adults in terms of mobility—that is,
their ability to move using facilities offered by public transportation and public places—in two neighborhoods of Novi Sad which have undergone the most extensive urban regeneration. This approach
is different from the existing urban studies dealing with residential satisfaction, which makes it a
contribution to the literature. Unlike previous studies—which have explored residenti...al satisfaction
at the level of accessibility to local facilities, safety in the urban environment and support from the
environment—this paper also investigates the impact of movement in public space on the residential
satisfaction of older people. The results show that the residential satisfaction of older people is low
with regard to public transport, the arrangement of public spaces and traffic infrastructure.
Ključne reči:
Built environment / Sustainable communities / Residential satisfaction / Mobility / Public spacesIzvor:
Sustainability, 2022, 14, 5, 2689-Izdavač:
- MDPI
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Dragičević, Vladimir AU - Kopić, Miloš AU - Golubović Matić, Darinka AU - Grujičić, Aleksandar PY - 2022 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1225 AB - Social, political and economic changes have generated processes of revitalization of the built environment in post-socialist countries since the beginning of the 1990s; these changes are related to the physical structure of the city, its facilities and its functions, as well as the city landscape. Urban planning affects people’s quality of and way of life, as well as residential satisfaction with the built environment, especially that of older people, who make up a significant part of sustainable communities. This paper examines the residential satisfaction of older adults in terms of mobility—that is, their ability to move using facilities offered by public transportation and public places—in two neighborhoods of Novi Sad which have undergone the most extensive urban regeneration. This approach is different from the existing urban studies dealing with residential satisfaction, which makes it a contribution to the literature. Unlike previous studies—which have explored residential satisfaction at the level of accessibility to local facilities, safety in the urban environment and support from the environment—this paper also investigates the impact of movement in public space on the residential satisfaction of older people. The results show that the residential satisfaction of older people is low with regard to public transport, the arrangement of public spaces and traffic infrastructure. PB - MDPI T2 - Sustainability T1 - Urban Planning Impact on Mobility and Residential Satisfaction of Older People in Novi Sad VL - 14 IS - 5 SP - 2689 DO - 10.3390/su14052689 ER -
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Dragičević, V., Kopić, M., Golubović Matić, D.,& Grujičić, A.. (2022). Urban Planning Impact on Mobility and Residential Satisfaction of Older People in Novi Sad. in Sustainability MDPI., 14(5), 2689. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052689
Dragičević V, Kopić M, Golubović Matić D, Grujičić A. Urban Planning Impact on Mobility and Residential Satisfaction of Older People in Novi Sad. in Sustainability. 2022;14(5):2689. doi:10.3390/su14052689 .
Dragičević, Vladimir, Kopić, Miloš, Golubović Matić, Darinka, Grujičić, Aleksandar, "Urban Planning Impact on Mobility and Residential Satisfaction of Older People in Novi Sad" in Sustainability, 14, no. 5 (2022):2689, https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052689 . .