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Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia

Muminović, Esad; Radosavljević, Uroš; Beganović, Džemila

(Basel: MDPI, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Muminović, Esad
AU  - Radosavljević, Uroš
AU  - Beganović, Džemila
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/603
AB  - The purpose of this paper is to identify the role of strategic planning as a sustainable tool for regulating both the protection and development of historic urban landscapes, as well as developing an adequate and effective strategic model and management instruments for implementation. The role and importance of strategic planning are examined in the context of global transformative actions in the urban governance of community and private sector engagement and sustainable development on the local level. We argue that a specific—tailor-made—integrated strategic urban planning approach could be a useful model, both for development and urban regeneration and for the preservation of protected valuable historic urban landscapes, thus contributing to a sustainable urban revival of wider surrounding territories including cultural, social and economic development. We stand on the position that the sustainable approach to the protection and revitalization of the historic urban landscapes has to be in line with the acknowledgment of specific local community values, contemporary needs, their involvement, and, eventually, their satisfaction. The case study method was based on the example of a protected historic center of Novi Pazar in Serbia to test the possibilities of applying strategic planning model and management for the implementation tailored to the local context. Eventually, the scenario method was applied to test the possibilities of a simulation of the strategic planning model and management instruments for a protected historic center. We found that the appropriate combination and utilization of regulatory, economic and informational management instruments have to be in place in the specific context. We conclude and draw out theoretical and practical remarks from our research that integrated strategic urban planning model should consider the logic and the functioning of the competitive real estate markets, and the sustainable environmental, economic and social effects, potentials and benefits for the locality where they originate, in order to be utilized as the new generative value both for the protection and for the revival of historic city centers. The paper develops a conceptual strategic planning and management model for the regeneration of historic urban landscapes that capture the physical, environmental, economic, and social effects and indicators of a given space. Based on this input, an adequate initial stage of the conceptual strategy by the authors of the paper was developed for the regeneration of the historic urban city center.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia
VL  - 12
IS  - 4
SP  - 1323
DO  - 10.3390/su12041323
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Muminović, Esad and Radosavljević, Uroš and Beganović, Džemila",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The purpose of this paper is to identify the role of strategic planning as a sustainable tool for regulating both the protection and development of historic urban landscapes, as well as developing an adequate and effective strategic model and management instruments for implementation. The role and importance of strategic planning are examined in the context of global transformative actions in the urban governance of community and private sector engagement and sustainable development on the local level. We argue that a specific—tailor-made—integrated strategic urban planning approach could be a useful model, both for development and urban regeneration and for the preservation of protected valuable historic urban landscapes, thus contributing to a sustainable urban revival of wider surrounding territories including cultural, social and economic development. We stand on the position that the sustainable approach to the protection and revitalization of the historic urban landscapes has to be in line with the acknowledgment of specific local community values, contemporary needs, their involvement, and, eventually, their satisfaction. The case study method was based on the example of a protected historic center of Novi Pazar in Serbia to test the possibilities of applying strategic planning model and management for the implementation tailored to the local context. Eventually, the scenario method was applied to test the possibilities of a simulation of the strategic planning model and management instruments for a protected historic center. We found that the appropriate combination and utilization of regulatory, economic and informational management instruments have to be in place in the specific context. We conclude and draw out theoretical and practical remarks from our research that integrated strategic urban planning model should consider the logic and the functioning of the competitive real estate markets, and the sustainable environmental, economic and social effects, potentials and benefits for the locality where they originate, in order to be utilized as the new generative value both for the protection and for the revival of historic city centers. The paper develops a conceptual strategic planning and management model for the regeneration of historic urban landscapes that capture the physical, environmental, economic, and social effects and indicators of a given space. Based on this input, an adequate initial stage of the conceptual strategy by the authors of the paper was developed for the regeneration of the historic urban city center.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia",
volume = "12",
number = "4",
pages = "1323",
doi = "10.3390/su12041323"
}
Muminović, E., Radosavljević, U.,& Beganović, D.. (2020). Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia. in Sustainability
Basel: MDPI., 12(4), 1323.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041323
Muminović E, Radosavljević U, Beganović D. Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia. in Sustainability. 2020;12(4):1323.
doi:10.3390/su12041323 .
Muminović, Esad, Radosavljević, Uroš, Beganović, Džemila, "Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia" in Sustainability, 12, no. 4 (2020):1323,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041323 . .
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Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design

Ralevic, Miodrag; Mrdjenovic, Tatjana; Beganović, Džemila; Muminović, Esad

(Horizon Research Publishing, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ralevic, Miodrag
AU  - Mrdjenovic, Tatjana
AU  - Beganović, Džemila
AU  - Muminović, Esad
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1313
AB  - The relation to the "historical city" can have two contradictory goals, ie. the tendency to form two opposing contradictory models: on the one hand, the preservation of all levels of values shows and proves its priori historicity, which in the final form manifests itself in obtaining the character of a museum model, where the historical city turns into an exhibit of the time in which it was created and which reflects the civilization in which it originated; on the other hand, the need for their socio-economic development, especially in relation to gentrification, tourism development introduces new activities. Both models should not be seen as separate or opposing, but the way to preserve the "historic" of the city as a base value should be discovered, and enable it to attract and live its "history", evolving and changing on the principles of the time in which it was created, accepted and adapted to the cultural needs of the time it should take. The aim of the paper is to make relations between relevant theories resulting in principles of tracing relation between two models taking into account Landry's concept of Creative city, and Castells's theory of Project identity, Healey's Collaborative theory, Mrdjenovic's Integrative game of urban design using method of comparative analyses between theories and case study analysis. The hypothesis of the research is that urban design can be an integrative discipline that evokes historical cities to become vivid and livable. The research will result in principles for urban design that can trace a path form museum to vivid city.
PB  - Horizon Research Publishing
T2  - Civil Engineering and Architecture
T1  - Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design
VL  - 7
IS  - 6
SP  - 286
EP  - 295
DO  - 10.13189/cea.2019.070603
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ralevic, Miodrag and Mrdjenovic, Tatjana and Beganović, Džemila and Muminović, Esad",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The relation to the "historical city" can have two contradictory goals, ie. the tendency to form two opposing contradictory models: on the one hand, the preservation of all levels of values shows and proves its priori historicity, which in the final form manifests itself in obtaining the character of a museum model, where the historical city turns into an exhibit of the time in which it was created and which reflects the civilization in which it originated; on the other hand, the need for their socio-economic development, especially in relation to gentrification, tourism development introduces new activities. Both models should not be seen as separate or opposing, but the way to preserve the "historic" of the city as a base value should be discovered, and enable it to attract and live its "history", evolving and changing on the principles of the time in which it was created, accepted and adapted to the cultural needs of the time it should take. The aim of the paper is to make relations between relevant theories resulting in principles of tracing relation between two models taking into account Landry's concept of Creative city, and Castells's theory of Project identity, Healey's Collaborative theory, Mrdjenovic's Integrative game of urban design using method of comparative analyses between theories and case study analysis. The hypothesis of the research is that urban design can be an integrative discipline that evokes historical cities to become vivid and livable. The research will result in principles for urban design that can trace a path form museum to vivid city.",
publisher = "Horizon Research Publishing",
journal = "Civil Engineering and Architecture",
title = "Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design",
volume = "7",
number = "6",
pages = "286-295",
doi = "10.13189/cea.2019.070603"
}
Ralevic, M., Mrdjenovic, T., Beganović, D.,& Muminović, E.. (2019). Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design. in Civil Engineering and Architecture
Horizon Research Publishing., 7(6), 286-295.
https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2019.070603
Ralevic M, Mrdjenovic T, Beganović D, Muminović E. Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design. in Civil Engineering and Architecture. 2019;7(6):286-295.
doi:10.13189/cea.2019.070603 .
Ralevic, Miodrag, Mrdjenovic, Tatjana, Beganović, Džemila, Muminović, Esad, "Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design" in Civil Engineering and Architecture, 7, no. 6 (2019):286-295,
https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2019.070603 . .

Conjunction of Local and Global Processes Towards Qualitative Integrated Urban Development of Danube Region

Ralevic, Miodrag; Mrdjenovic, Tatjana; Muminović, Esad

(Warsaw : De Gruyter Poland, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ralevic, Miodrag
AU  - Mrdjenovic, Tatjana
AU  - Muminović, Esad
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1311
AB  - We are witnesses of continuous and turbulent complexityprocess of urban development at every spatial level. The presence of infor-mation and communication technologies in every aspect of our life leads tothe fact that there is no more “delay” in between global and local changes.This conjunction changes the paradigm of urban development, which isnow in networking, communication and integration. This paper discussesthese relations described as hypothesis within Castells’ paradigm of net-work society and project identity that should be developed on local level inorder to be a part of – a node of global network, and to survive and developits potentialities and capacities. This paradigm is discussed in relation to C.Alexander’s, E. Howard’s, and P. Geeds’ approach in order to define princi-ples and steps of integration of different spatial levels toward more coher-ent, harmonized urban development. The research applies theoretical ap-proaches of networking towards integrated development of Danube region.
PB  - Warsaw : De Gruyter Poland
T2  - Architecture and Urban Planning
T1  - Conjunction of Local and Global Processes Towards Qualitative Integrated Urban Development of Danube Region
VL  - 15
IS  - 1
SP  - 89
EP  - 95
DO  - 10.2478/aup-2019-0012
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ralevic, Miodrag and Mrdjenovic, Tatjana and Muminović, Esad",
year = "2019",
abstract = "We are witnesses of continuous and turbulent complexityprocess of urban development at every spatial level. The presence of infor-mation and communication technologies in every aspect of our life leads tothe fact that there is no more “delay” in between global and local changes.This conjunction changes the paradigm of urban development, which isnow in networking, communication and integration. This paper discussesthese relations described as hypothesis within Castells’ paradigm of net-work society and project identity that should be developed on local level inorder to be a part of – a node of global network, and to survive and developits potentialities and capacities. This paradigm is discussed in relation to C.Alexander’s, E. Howard’s, and P. Geeds’ approach in order to define princi-ples and steps of integration of different spatial levels toward more coher-ent, harmonized urban development. The research applies theoretical ap-proaches of networking towards integrated development of Danube region.",
publisher = "Warsaw : De Gruyter Poland",
journal = "Architecture and Urban Planning",
title = "Conjunction of Local and Global Processes Towards Qualitative Integrated Urban Development of Danube Region",
volume = "15",
number = "1",
pages = "89-95",
doi = "10.2478/aup-2019-0012"
}
Ralevic, M., Mrdjenovic, T.,& Muminović, E.. (2019). Conjunction of Local and Global Processes Towards Qualitative Integrated Urban Development of Danube Region. in Architecture and Urban Planning
Warsaw : De Gruyter Poland., 15(1), 89-95.
https://doi.org/10.2478/aup-2019-0012
Ralevic M, Mrdjenovic T, Muminović E. Conjunction of Local and Global Processes Towards Qualitative Integrated Urban Development of Danube Region. in Architecture and Urban Planning. 2019;15(1):89-95.
doi:10.2478/aup-2019-0012 .
Ralevic, Miodrag, Mrdjenovic, Tatjana, Muminović, Esad, "Conjunction of Local and Global Processes Towards Qualitative Integrated Urban Development of Danube Region" in Architecture and Urban Planning, 15, no. 1 (2019):89-95,
https://doi.org/10.2478/aup-2019-0012 . .

The Routes of digitalization: a runaway city?

Ralević, Miodrag; Mrđenović, Tatjana; Božović, Ružica; Muminović, Esad

(Univerzitet u Nišu, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ralević, Miodrag
AU  - Mrđenović, Tatjana
AU  - Božović, Ružica
AU  - Muminović, Esad
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/619
AB  - We live in informatics society in which we are slowly, but certainly, reaching new limits of digitalization mainly using communication between people through different ICT networks: mobile phones, Facebook, social networks, etc. Today, entire Earth, regions, cities, settlements, etc. can be observed through Google. Data bases of every living person is being formed using possibilities to “track” every individual in space and time. Flows of financial capital are also being digitalized: individuals by using credit cards, on/line transactions, etc. and in banking systems global on-line transactions. Everyday goods such as food, clothing, etc. can be ordered through portals on the internet. Even various study courses and schools are being organized via internet.

The real world (space, people, money, knowledge) are digitally being moved into virtual space. Here arises the question: To which space dimension is this process of digitalization taking us? This main research question will lead the paper discussion opening basic dilemmas: (1) Will real life slowly move to virtual world? (2) Is the dematerialization of spatial and urban systems reaching its limits? (3) Shall and what kind of usage we will have for virtual world? Especially in relation to city development, including the possibilities of estimating developmental options as well as in perceiving the effects of certain decisions in real life.

The main goal of the paper is to give answers to above disposed questions as well as to prove the thesis that we have a great range of influence and possibilities on the new meaning of urban development that is transforming into digital sphere, claiming that we will not have a runaway digital city, but the opposite: the city which digitalization will give a new meaning and possibilities for its re/creation.
PB  - Univerzitet u Nišu
T2  - Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
T1  - The Routes of digitalization: a runaway city?
VL  - 15
IS  - 1
SP  - 15
EP  - 28
DO  - 10.2298/FUACE161122002R
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ralević, Miodrag and Mrđenović, Tatjana and Božović, Ružica and Muminović, Esad",
year = "2017",
abstract = "We live in informatics society in which we are slowly, but certainly, reaching new limits of digitalization mainly using communication between people through different ICT networks: mobile phones, Facebook, social networks, etc. Today, entire Earth, regions, cities, settlements, etc. can be observed through Google. Data bases of every living person is being formed using possibilities to “track” every individual in space and time. Flows of financial capital are also being digitalized: individuals by using credit cards, on/line transactions, etc. and in banking systems global on-line transactions. Everyday goods such as food, clothing, etc. can be ordered through portals on the internet. Even various study courses and schools are being organized via internet.

The real world (space, people, money, knowledge) are digitally being moved into virtual space. Here arises the question: To which space dimension is this process of digitalization taking us? This main research question will lead the paper discussion opening basic dilemmas: (1) Will real life slowly move to virtual world? (2) Is the dematerialization of spatial and urban systems reaching its limits? (3) Shall and what kind of usage we will have for virtual world? Especially in relation to city development, including the possibilities of estimating developmental options as well as in perceiving the effects of certain decisions in real life.

The main goal of the paper is to give answers to above disposed questions as well as to prove the thesis that we have a great range of influence and possibilities on the new meaning of urban development that is transforming into digital sphere, claiming that we will not have a runaway digital city, but the opposite: the city which digitalization will give a new meaning and possibilities for its re/creation.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Nišu",
journal = "Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering",
title = "The Routes of digitalization: a runaway city?",
volume = "15",
number = "1",
pages = "15-28",
doi = "10.2298/FUACE161122002R"
}
Ralević, M., Mrđenović, T., Božović, R.,& Muminović, E.. (2017). The Routes of digitalization: a runaway city?. in Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
Univerzitet u Nišu., 15(1), 15-28.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE161122002R
Ralević M, Mrđenović T, Božović R, Muminović E. The Routes of digitalization: a runaway city?. in Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2017;15(1):15-28.
doi:10.2298/FUACE161122002R .
Ralević, Miodrag, Mrđenović, Tatjana, Božović, Ružica, Muminović, Esad, "The Routes of digitalization: a runaway city?" in Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 15, no. 1 (2017):15-28,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE161122002R . .