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Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+

Milovanović Rodić, Danijela; Šabanović, Ana; Antonić, Branislav; Đukić, Aleksandra

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Milovanović Rodić, Danijela
AU  - Šabanović, Ana
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2158
AB  - The protection and sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage in order to improve local identity
and quality of life, as well as the positioning of Serbian cities on the global map of eco-cultural
tourism, are still not suffi ciently recognized as development opportunities and therefore are not
prioritized in their development plans. Following the increase in interest, and thus the representation
of various types of tourism based on the integration of tangible and intangible cultural heritage and
natural values in the overall tourist offer, it is necessary to review the possibilities of such approach.
Smaller towns and settlements, which are frequently declining, are a particularly important group of
settlements whose sustainable development should be viewed through this perspective.
Many European countries have recognized the importance of cultural and natural heritage protection
and their potential for sustainable (urban) development, so in recent decades a large number of
national and pan-European projects have been launched with focus on this kind of approach and within
which various methodological processes are developed and pilot projects for their verifi cation are
funded. Raising their capacities for formulating, initiating and launching natural and cultural heritagebased
development projects, necessitates various types of training, participatory and collaborative
workshops, and the organization of various events aimed at informing and mobilizing the public.
As part of the international DANURB+ project, an Action Plan for the protection and sustainable use
of the natural and cultural heritage of Sombor was developed. The plan was created with the active
and continuous participation of those responsible for , as well as those interested in development.
The process is designed to help in the articulation of integral projects as well as their networking on
a local, national, and international level. The paper will present the methodological procedure, the
development process and the content of this plan.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
T1  - Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+
SP  - 68
EP  - 74
DO  - 10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch7
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Milovanović Rodić, Danijela and Šabanović, Ana and Antonić, Branislav and Đukić, Aleksandra",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The protection and sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage in order to improve local identity
and quality of life, as well as the positioning of Serbian cities on the global map of eco-cultural
tourism, are still not suffi ciently recognized as development opportunities and therefore are not
prioritized in their development plans. Following the increase in interest, and thus the representation
of various types of tourism based on the integration of tangible and intangible cultural heritage and
natural values in the overall tourist offer, it is necessary to review the possibilities of such approach.
Smaller towns and settlements, which are frequently declining, are a particularly important group of
settlements whose sustainable development should be viewed through this perspective.
Many European countries have recognized the importance of cultural and natural heritage protection
and their potential for sustainable (urban) development, so in recent decades a large number of
national and pan-European projects have been launched with focus on this kind of approach and within
which various methodological processes are developed and pilot projects for their verifi cation are
funded. Raising their capacities for formulating, initiating and launching natural and cultural heritagebased
development projects, necessitates various types of training, participatory and collaborative
workshops, and the organization of various events aimed at informing and mobilizing the public.
As part of the international DANURB+ project, an Action Plan for the protection and sustainable use
of the natural and cultural heritage of Sombor was developed. The plan was created with the active
and continuous participation of those responsible for , as well as those interested in development.
The process is designed to help in the articulation of integral projects as well as their networking on
a local, national, and international level. The paper will present the methodological procedure, the
development process and the content of this plan.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023",
title = "Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+",
pages = "68-74",
doi = "10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch7"
}
Milovanović Rodić, D., Šabanović, A., Antonić, B.,& Đukić, A.. (2024). Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 68-74.
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch7
Milovanović Rodić D, Šabanović A, Antonić B, Đukić A. Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023. 2024;:68-74.
doi:10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch7 .
Milovanović Rodić, Danijela, Šabanović, Ana, Antonić, Branislav, Đukić, Aleksandra, "Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+" in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023 (2024):68-74,
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch7 . .

Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka

Špirić, Ana; Đukić, Aleksandra

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Špirić, Ana
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2168
AB  - Fundamental institutional reforms, as well as changes in the political, economic and social system, are the cause of the very complex and dynamic urban development of post-socialist cities. The transition from the single-party socialist political system into the system of parliamentary democracy and the decentralization of public state institutions and administration led to a greater responsibility of the local community for the creation of urban policies and the financing of urban development programs. The reduced role of the state in the economic system, the established capitalist principles of private ownership and market-lead economy have significantly influenced changes in the management of urban development, which is mainly driven by short-term goals and private interests. In conditions where local communities have insufficient financial resources to implement public policies based on neo-liberal principles, the role of the private sector in urban development becomes dominant, and the needs of citizens are neglected, which is the cause of significant spatial-social urban problems. Due to the low level of involvement of civil society in the decision-making process of urban planning, which is only declarative, but also due to the non-transparency of the process itself, it is also evident that citizens are not interested in participating in planning of urban development. This often results in the emergence of urban resistance movements and non-acceptance of imposed planning solutions. Regarding this, the issue of social sustainability of the transformation of post-socialist cities and the strengthening of civil society has become increasingly prominent in the post-socialist research discourse. 
This paper deals with the problem and impact of the "bottom-up" planning approach on the transformation of post-socialist cities. The aim of the paper is to point out the complexity of the process of post-socialist development of cities and to re-examine the role of civil society initiatives in the planning process of urban transformation. The paper presents a case study of the action of a civil initiative with the aim of preserving and transforming open public space in a residential area in the centre of Banjaluka. The presented example indicates the importance of informal and formal forms of self-organization of citizens for strengthening social inclusion, improvement of neighbourhood and preservation of public interest in the process of urban transformation. Finally, the example indicates the need to change the current planning approach and develop new planning tools aimed at achieving a higher level of citizen participation in the planning process and achievement of long-term social goals of the sustainability of the urban development of post-socialist Banjaluka.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
T1  - Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka
SP  - 221
EP  - 229
DO  - 10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch26
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Špirić, Ana and Đukić, Aleksandra",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Fundamental institutional reforms, as well as changes in the political, economic and social system, are the cause of the very complex and dynamic urban development of post-socialist cities. The transition from the single-party socialist political system into the system of parliamentary democracy and the decentralization of public state institutions and administration led to a greater responsibility of the local community for the creation of urban policies and the financing of urban development programs. The reduced role of the state in the economic system, the established capitalist principles of private ownership and market-lead economy have significantly influenced changes in the management of urban development, which is mainly driven by short-term goals and private interests. In conditions where local communities have insufficient financial resources to implement public policies based on neo-liberal principles, the role of the private sector in urban development becomes dominant, and the needs of citizens are neglected, which is the cause of significant spatial-social urban problems. Due to the low level of involvement of civil society in the decision-making process of urban planning, which is only declarative, but also due to the non-transparency of the process itself, it is also evident that citizens are not interested in participating in planning of urban development. This often results in the emergence of urban resistance movements and non-acceptance of imposed planning solutions. Regarding this, the issue of social sustainability of the transformation of post-socialist cities and the strengthening of civil society has become increasingly prominent in the post-socialist research discourse. 
This paper deals with the problem and impact of the "bottom-up" planning approach on the transformation of post-socialist cities. The aim of the paper is to point out the complexity of the process of post-socialist development of cities and to re-examine the role of civil society initiatives in the planning process of urban transformation. The paper presents a case study of the action of a civil initiative with the aim of preserving and transforming open public space in a residential area in the centre of Banjaluka. The presented example indicates the importance of informal and formal forms of self-organization of citizens for strengthening social inclusion, improvement of neighbourhood and preservation of public interest in the process of urban transformation. Finally, the example indicates the need to change the current planning approach and develop new planning tools aimed at achieving a higher level of citizen participation in the planning process and achievement of long-term social goals of the sustainability of the urban development of post-socialist Banjaluka.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023",
title = "Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka",
pages = "221-229",
doi = "10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch26"
}
Špirić, A.,& Đukić, A.. (2024). Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 221-229.
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch26
Špirić A, Đukić A. Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023. 2024;:221-229.
doi:10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch26 .
Špirić, Ana, Đukić, Aleksandra, "Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka" in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023 (2024):221-229,
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch26 . .

Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia

Obradović, Milorad; Djukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena; Antonić, Branislav; Mitrović, Nikola

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Obradović, Milorad
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Mitrović, Nikola
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2154
AB  - Urban design belongs to the professional fi elds where public welfare is of great concern. This means
that common practice in urban design involves the various forms of the active participation of
different actors and stakeholders, positioning it as a signifi cant segment in the professional ethos of
urban designers. Hence, public participation is also one of the integral parts of higher education in
contemporary urban design.
Urban design curriculum usually has a few courses dedicated for participation as the core topic, while
other courses indirectly touch it. Their practical side is often in the form of public audits, surveys,
questionnaires, interviews, which students conduct as an on-site or online training with citizens,
experts and/or stakeholders. The form of a workcamp, where students-volunteers work and live
together with local community on a short-term basis and for a not-for-profi t cause, is rarer simply
because it is more demanding to be included into formal higher education. However, such workcamps
have many advantages related to learning about the participation process, such as democratic
awareness, mutual understanding, increased independence, and self-reliance.
This paper presents one building camp for students, organised within DANUrB+ INTERREG Project
in Golubac, Serbia, in June 2022. The aim of the camp was to realise, materialise a small scale
‘design and build’ urban project which connects with the revealed underused local heritage or cultural
potential, as a tangible implementation of an intangible potential. The paper intends to show how this
process involved both students and the local community to jointly develop, design and build a smallscale
public square in the Danube Riverfront of Golubac Town.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
T1  - Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia
SP  - 482
EP  - 488
DO  - 10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Obradović, Milorad and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena and Antonić, Branislav and Mitrović, Nikola",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Urban design belongs to the professional fi elds where public welfare is of great concern. This means
that common practice in urban design involves the various forms of the active participation of
different actors and stakeholders, positioning it as a signifi cant segment in the professional ethos of
urban designers. Hence, public participation is also one of the integral parts of higher education in
contemporary urban design.
Urban design curriculum usually has a few courses dedicated for participation as the core topic, while
other courses indirectly touch it. Their practical side is often in the form of public audits, surveys,
questionnaires, interviews, which students conduct as an on-site or online training with citizens,
experts and/or stakeholders. The form of a workcamp, where students-volunteers work and live
together with local community on a short-term basis and for a not-for-profi t cause, is rarer simply
because it is more demanding to be included into formal higher education. However, such workcamps
have many advantages related to learning about the participation process, such as democratic
awareness, mutual understanding, increased independence, and self-reliance.
This paper presents one building camp for students, organised within DANUrB+ INTERREG Project
in Golubac, Serbia, in June 2022. The aim of the camp was to realise, materialise a small scale
‘design and build’ urban project which connects with the revealed underused local heritage or cultural
potential, as a tangible implementation of an intangible potential. The paper intends to show how this
process involved both students and the local community to jointly develop, design and build a smallscale
public square in the Danube Riverfront of Golubac Town.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023",
title = "Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia",
pages = "482-488",
doi = "10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58"
}
Obradović, M., Djukić, A., Marić, J., Antonić, B.,& Mitrović, N.. (2024). Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 482-488.
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58
Obradović M, Djukić A, Marić J, Antonić B, Mitrović N. Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023. 2024;:482-488.
doi:10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58 .
Obradović, Milorad, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, Antonić, Branislav, Mitrović, Nikola, "Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia" in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023 (2024):482-488,
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58 . .

Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia

Antonić, Branislav; Djukić, Aleksandra; Dmitrović, Veljko; Čugalj, Rastko

(Springer, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Dmitrović, Veljko
AU  - Čugalj, Rastko
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2131
AB  - One of the most significant novelties in urban planning last decades has been the inclusion of ICT tools. The most common approach is to form geographical and territorial information systems (GIS and TIS) to create, monitor and visualise urban plans. However, accurate statistical data is necessary in this process, which can be a challenge for the sectors with fast development, such as a tourism. It exemplifies a fast developing, unconventional and often hard-to-control sector. Official statistical data for tourism quickly become outdated for urban planning. In the other side, tourism has vibrant social-media coverage and rich available e-data shared through it. Although such e-data can be found everywhere today, it is still new for formal documents like urban plans.

The core aim of this research is to show how the e-data in social media can be utilised to analyse city space for a new urban plan. The case in the research in the “Venac” Historic Core of Sombor. Despite being the best-preserved medium-sized city in Serbia, Sombor peripheral location in the country hindered its development. Nevertheless, the recent rise of cultural tourism means that Sombor has been rediscovered for tourists. The city authorities recently initiated a new urban plan for the regeneration of “Venac” Area, where local experts and the team from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade worked together with e-data from online social media to address the recent tourism development in planning measures. This research analyses four locally popular social media applications: Instagram, Google Maps, Google reviews, and Snapchat.
PB  - Springer
C3  - Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning : proceedings of INPUT 2023, Vol. 2
T1  - Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia
SP  - 241
EP  - 252
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-031-54096-7_22
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Antonić, Branislav and Djukić, Aleksandra and Dmitrović, Veljko and Čugalj, Rastko",
year = "2024",
abstract = "One of the most significant novelties in urban planning last decades has been the inclusion of ICT tools. The most common approach is to form geographical and territorial information systems (GIS and TIS) to create, monitor and visualise urban plans. However, accurate statistical data is necessary in this process, which can be a challenge for the sectors with fast development, such as a tourism. It exemplifies a fast developing, unconventional and often hard-to-control sector. Official statistical data for tourism quickly become outdated for urban planning. In the other side, tourism has vibrant social-media coverage and rich available e-data shared through it. Although such e-data can be found everywhere today, it is still new for formal documents like urban plans.

The core aim of this research is to show how the e-data in social media can be utilised to analyse city space for a new urban plan. The case in the research in the “Venac” Historic Core of Sombor. Despite being the best-preserved medium-sized city in Serbia, Sombor peripheral location in the country hindered its development. Nevertheless, the recent rise of cultural tourism means that Sombor has been rediscovered for tourists. The city authorities recently initiated a new urban plan for the regeneration of “Venac” Area, where local experts and the team from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade worked together with e-data from online social media to address the recent tourism development in planning measures. This research analyses four locally popular social media applications: Instagram, Google Maps, Google reviews, and Snapchat.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning : proceedings of INPUT 2023, Vol. 2",
title = "Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia",
pages = "241-252",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-54096-7_22"
}
Antonić, B., Djukić, A., Dmitrović, V.,& Čugalj, R.. (2024). Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia. in Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning : proceedings of INPUT 2023, Vol. 2
Springer., 241-252.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54096-7_22
Antonić B, Djukić A, Dmitrović V, Čugalj R. Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia. in Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning : proceedings of INPUT 2023, Vol. 2. 2024;:241-252.
doi:10.1007/978-3-031-54096-7_22 .
Antonić, Branislav, Djukić, Aleksandra, Dmitrović, Veljko, Čugalj, Rastko, "Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia" in Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning : proceedings of INPUT 2023, Vol. 2 (2024):241-252,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54096-7_22 . .

Implementing the concept of Albergo Diffuso through urban planning: the case of “venac” historic core in Sombor, Serbia

Antonić, Branislav; Siljanović Kozoderović, Dragana; Djukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(Munich : Technical University of Munich, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Siljanović Kozoderović, Dragana
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2080
AB  - ‘Albergo Diffuso’ is an innovative concept in urban planning and design, where a hotel is dispersed through urban fabric, usually occupying several historic buildings under one ownership in a smaller community – village, town or small city. In this way, Albergo Diffuso enables their guests to easily participate in local urban life. The roots of the concept are were related to the urban decline of small historic settlements in Italy in the late 20th century. Hence, this concept belongs to international efforts to regenerate small shrinking cities as a new normality in urbanisation. However, two concepts – Albergo Diffuso and shrinking cities – have not been adequately interlinked; usually the physical aspect (‘design’) of Albergo Diffuso has been in spotlight. The other important issues, such as the adaptations of local urban planning and regulative documents and their impact on local property market have not been properly considered.
This is the presentation of one such attempt in the City of Sombor in northwestern Serbia. Sombor ‘old town’, known as “Venac/Coronet”, is under state protection as the best-preserved core of any medium sized city at national level. Nevertheless, the relative isolation of Sombor from major communication corridors has caused its significant economical and demographic shrinkage last decades. The recent development of cultural tourism along the nearby Danube has slowed this process, but it has also imposed new challenges for the urban heritage of Sombor, such as a collision between developing property market and the aforementioned protective measures for local heritage. One of the efforts of local authorities to mediate this is to create a new urban plan for “Venac”, where local urban experts propose innovative measures, including regulations for Albergo Diffuso projects. The aim is to explain work on this plan and expected effects on urban development and local property market. The Sombor case is even more important, as it can be a national pilot to address sustainable tourism development in shrinking cities.
PB  - Munich : Technical University of Munich
C3  - Book of Abstracts : International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights / 18th Annual PLPR-Conference, 18th – 22nd of March 2024
T1  - Implementing the concept of Albergo Diffuso through urban planning: the case of “venac” historic core in Sombor, Serbia
SP  - 25
EP  - 25
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2080
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Antonić, Branislav and Siljanović Kozoderović, Dragana and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2024",
abstract = "‘Albergo Diffuso’ is an innovative concept in urban planning and design, where a hotel is dispersed through urban fabric, usually occupying several historic buildings under one ownership in a smaller community – village, town or small city. In this way, Albergo Diffuso enables their guests to easily participate in local urban life. The roots of the concept are were related to the urban decline of small historic settlements in Italy in the late 20th century. Hence, this concept belongs to international efforts to regenerate small shrinking cities as a new normality in urbanisation. However, two concepts – Albergo Diffuso and shrinking cities – have not been adequately interlinked; usually the physical aspect (‘design’) of Albergo Diffuso has been in spotlight. The other important issues, such as the adaptations of local urban planning and regulative documents and their impact on local property market have not been properly considered.
This is the presentation of one such attempt in the City of Sombor in northwestern Serbia. Sombor ‘old town’, known as “Venac/Coronet”, is under state protection as the best-preserved core of any medium sized city at national level. Nevertheless, the relative isolation of Sombor from major communication corridors has caused its significant economical and demographic shrinkage last decades. The recent development of cultural tourism along the nearby Danube has slowed this process, but it has also imposed new challenges for the urban heritage of Sombor, such as a collision between developing property market and the aforementioned protective measures for local heritage. One of the efforts of local authorities to mediate this is to create a new urban plan for “Venac”, where local urban experts propose innovative measures, including regulations for Albergo Diffuso projects. The aim is to explain work on this plan and expected effects on urban development and local property market. The Sombor case is even more important, as it can be a national pilot to address sustainable tourism development in shrinking cities.",
publisher = "Munich : Technical University of Munich",
journal = "Book of Abstracts : International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights / 18th Annual PLPR-Conference, 18th – 22nd of March 2024",
title = "Implementing the concept of Albergo Diffuso through urban planning: the case of “venac” historic core in Sombor, Serbia",
pages = "25-25",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2080"
}
Antonić, B., Siljanović Kozoderović, D., Djukić, A.,& Marić, J.. (2024). Implementing the concept of Albergo Diffuso through urban planning: the case of “venac” historic core in Sombor, Serbia. in Book of Abstracts : International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights / 18th Annual PLPR-Conference, 18th – 22nd of March 2024
Munich : Technical University of Munich., 25-25.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2080
Antonić B, Siljanović Kozoderović D, Djukić A, Marić J. Implementing the concept of Albergo Diffuso through urban planning: the case of “venac” historic core in Sombor, Serbia. in Book of Abstracts : International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights / 18th Annual PLPR-Conference, 18th – 22nd of March 2024. 2024;:25-25.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2080 .
Antonić, Branislav, Siljanović Kozoderović, Dragana, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "Implementing the concept of Albergo Diffuso through urban planning: the case of “venac” historic core in Sombor, Serbia" in Book of Abstracts : International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights / 18th Annual PLPR-Conference, 18th – 22nd of March 2024 (2024):25-25,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2080 .

Legibility vs. readability – Between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour

Mitrović, Nikola; Djukić, Aleksandra

(University of Lisbon, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mitrović, Nikola
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2067
AB  - Pedestrian behaviour is defined by a significant number of factors, but the readability of space is one of the key prerequisites for observation and all other pedestrian activities. The focus of the paper is on the relation between legibility and readability. By analogy space with the written text, legibility is focused on small parts and signs, while readability is based on the whole and on associations, that are emerging in our minds with possible common space usage scenarios. This paper tries to divide which urban elements affect legibility, and which one on readability for pedestrians to help transform networks in neighbourhoods between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour. Interesting areas for analysis are overlaps of pedestrian and road traffic. So, the study area is mega blocks in New Belgrade - block 23 and block 30, especially the parts of the pedestrian network. This approach starts by identifying key elements of legibility and readability and analysing how the road traffic affects the pedestrian network and supported activities in mega blocks. The methodology consists of forming evaluation criteria based on literature review and examining it in the study area through behavioural observations. After the assessment and analysis are done, the results as the elements in two groups of perception data can contribute to guidelines for redesigning the space in the function of pedestrian movement.
PB  - University of Lisbon
C3  - City Street5 : The time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings
T1  - Legibility vs. readability – Between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour
SP  - 373
EP  - 391
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2067
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mitrović, Nikola and Djukić, Aleksandra",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Pedestrian behaviour is defined by a significant number of factors, but the readability of space is one of the key prerequisites for observation and all other pedestrian activities. The focus of the paper is on the relation between legibility and readability. By analogy space with the written text, legibility is focused on small parts and signs, while readability is based on the whole and on associations, that are emerging in our minds with possible common space usage scenarios. This paper tries to divide which urban elements affect legibility, and which one on readability for pedestrians to help transform networks in neighbourhoods between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour. Interesting areas for analysis are overlaps of pedestrian and road traffic. So, the study area is mega blocks in New Belgrade - block 23 and block 30, especially the parts of the pedestrian network. This approach starts by identifying key elements of legibility and readability and analysing how the road traffic affects the pedestrian network and supported activities in mega blocks. The methodology consists of forming evaluation criteria based on literature review and examining it in the study area through behavioural observations. After the assessment and analysis are done, the results as the elements in two groups of perception data can contribute to guidelines for redesigning the space in the function of pedestrian movement.",
publisher = "University of Lisbon",
journal = "City Street5 : The time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings",
title = "Legibility vs. readability – Between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour",
pages = "373-391",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2067"
}
Mitrović, N.,& Djukić, A.. (2024). Legibility vs. readability – Between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour. in City Street5 : The time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings
University of Lisbon., 373-391.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2067
Mitrović N, Djukić A. Legibility vs. readability – Between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour. in City Street5 : The time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings. 2024;:373-391.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2067 .
Mitrović, Nikola, Djukić, Aleksandra, "Legibility vs. readability – Between transport planning and pedestrian behaviour" in City Street5 : The time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings (2024):373-391,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2067 .

Measuring the quality of streets as open public spaces in the city center in Belgrade, Serbia

Djukić, Aleksandra; Antonić, Branislav; Joković, Jugoslav; Marić, Jelena

(University of Lisbon, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Joković, Jugoslav
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2014
AB  - The quality of the environment is of vital importance for urban areas,
and streets and squares, as the specific form of open public space, represent
an essential part of the city. In urban areas, total road traffic
kilometres will grow by 40 % between 1995 and 2030. This particular
research focuses on the secondary streets that represent an integral
part of a city center not only in a functional way but also in a formal,
structural and cultural sense.
The research aims to analyze the overall quality of urban streets in the
center of Belgrade. The paper represents the segment of the research
done alongside approximately 500 students from the University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Architecture, as a part of the teaching course entitled:
Urban Design of Open Public Space as the research polygon of more
than 100 streets from the central urban borough in Belgrade were chosen.
The principal methodology is based on the Criteria & Indicators
network analysis, with five selected quality criteria: safety, comfort,
accessibility, readability, and liveability.
Results of the research represent the quality assessment of streets,
identifying specific problems and potentials in the context of open
public space in the city center. Therefore, one of the expected contributions
of the paper are the guidelines and knowledge base for upgrading
the pedestrian network and urban design of open public space - the
streets in Belgrade's inner historical city center, thus improving the
overall quality of life.
PB  - University of Lisbon
C3  - City Street5 : the time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings
T1  - Measuring the quality of streets as open public spaces in the city center in Belgrade, Serbia
SP  - 355
EP  - 372
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2014
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Djukić, Aleksandra and Antonić, Branislav and Joković, Jugoslav and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The quality of the environment is of vital importance for urban areas,
and streets and squares, as the specific form of open public space, represent
an essential part of the city. In urban areas, total road traffic
kilometres will grow by 40 % between 1995 and 2030. This particular
research focuses on the secondary streets that represent an integral
part of a city center not only in a functional way but also in a formal,
structural and cultural sense.
The research aims to analyze the overall quality of urban streets in the
center of Belgrade. The paper represents the segment of the research
done alongside approximately 500 students from the University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Architecture, as a part of the teaching course entitled:
Urban Design of Open Public Space as the research polygon of more
than 100 streets from the central urban borough in Belgrade were chosen.
The principal methodology is based on the Criteria & Indicators
network analysis, with five selected quality criteria: safety, comfort,
accessibility, readability, and liveability.
Results of the research represent the quality assessment of streets,
identifying specific problems and potentials in the context of open
public space in the city center. Therefore, one of the expected contributions
of the paper are the guidelines and knowledge base for upgrading
the pedestrian network and urban design of open public space - the
streets in Belgrade's inner historical city center, thus improving the
overall quality of life.",
publisher = "University of Lisbon",
journal = "City Street5 : the time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings",
title = "Measuring the quality of streets as open public spaces in the city center in Belgrade, Serbia",
pages = "355-372",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2014"
}
Djukić, A., Antonić, B., Joković, J.,& Marić, J.. (2024). Measuring the quality of streets as open public spaces in the city center in Belgrade, Serbia. in City Street5 : the time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings
University of Lisbon., 355-372.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2014
Djukić A, Antonić B, Joković J, Marić J. Measuring the quality of streets as open public spaces in the city center in Belgrade, Serbia. in City Street5 : the time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings. 2024;:355-372.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2014 .
Djukić, Aleksandra, Antonić, Branislav, Joković, Jugoslav, Marić, Jelena, "Measuring the quality of streets as open public spaces in the city center in Belgrade, Serbia" in City Street5 : the time of streets: incisions, overlaps and rhythms: book of proceedings (2024):355-372,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2014 .

Placemaking and Networking of Heritage for Sustainable Tourism

Djukic, Aleksandra; Stober, Dina; Tiano, Piero; Negru, Mircea; Maric, Jelena; Sepe, Marichela; Economou, Agisiliaos

(Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2023)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Djukic, Aleksandra
AU  - Stober, Dina
AU  - Tiano, Piero
AU  - Negru, Mircea
AU  - Maric, Jelena
AU  - Sepe, Marichela
AU  - Economou, Agisiliaos
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1893
AB  - The heritage as emotional investment of the citizens is important resource for the communities affirming their local identity and establishing the great potential for development of tourism. The richness in the cultural heritage and historic layers are one of the main characteristics of European cities and towns. The paper will focus on how small and medium sized towns in Europe can enhance heritage with the increase a sustainable tourism that is competitive by using the different tools (digital, collaborative, design) in networking of the heritage sites and placemaking. The small and medium towns are in the focus of the research because they are shrinking during the last few decades that is caused by the depopulation and socio-economic factors. Developing of small and medium cities through their heritage promotions, enhance tourism as a milestone for their urban development and promotion. Sustainable development of tourism could be achieved by strengthening the ties between different actors in the process of placemaking, enhancing the relations and interactions between tourism, cultural heritage and local inhabitants using digital tools. One of the goals is to try to depict relation between physical heritage networks and linked digital tools.
Cultural assets are of great importance for revitalize small cities and endargered towns, but these are not enough if investments are missing. It is necessary to attract them for living again, rebuilding the lost commercial activities and public services.  Heritage and tourism are closely connected, from one hand heritage is one of the major stimuly for cultural tourism and on the other hand heritage sites can improve their preservation by tourism. But the relationship between the two can be conflictual due to a possible overuse and consequent deterioration of heritage sites due to different needs and strategies between the two fields.  A new placemaking strategy must be developed that considers how tuorism can influence (positive or negative)  the suistanaibility of cultural heritage overview as well as heritage role in the local identity. 
By critical analysies of literature and selected cases from different countries in Europe, we hope to present proposals for strenghtening the heritage potentials for sustainable tourism in small and medium sized towns, focusing on the junction of scientific theories and practical experiences. The paper highlights the findings and lessons learned from selected cases from Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Romania and Serbia. Final intentions of the paper are to present the variety of possible ways to use networking of heritage site and stakeholders as a medium for placemaking in favour of both local population and prospective tourists.
PB  - Leiden ; Boston : Brill
T2  - Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective
T1  - Placemaking and Networking of Heritage for Sustainable Tourism
SP  - 11
EP  - 36
DO  - 10.1163/9789004542389_004
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Djukic, Aleksandra and Stober, Dina and Tiano, Piero and Negru, Mircea and Maric, Jelena and Sepe, Marichela and Economou, Agisiliaos",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The heritage as emotional investment of the citizens is important resource for the communities affirming their local identity and establishing the great potential for development of tourism. The richness in the cultural heritage and historic layers are one of the main characteristics of European cities and towns. The paper will focus on how small and medium sized towns in Europe can enhance heritage with the increase a sustainable tourism that is competitive by using the different tools (digital, collaborative, design) in networking of the heritage sites and placemaking. The small and medium towns are in the focus of the research because they are shrinking during the last few decades that is caused by the depopulation and socio-economic factors. Developing of small and medium cities through their heritage promotions, enhance tourism as a milestone for their urban development and promotion. Sustainable development of tourism could be achieved by strengthening the ties between different actors in the process of placemaking, enhancing the relations and interactions between tourism, cultural heritage and local inhabitants using digital tools. One of the goals is to try to depict relation between physical heritage networks and linked digital tools.
Cultural assets are of great importance for revitalize small cities and endargered towns, but these are not enough if investments are missing. It is necessary to attract them for living again, rebuilding the lost commercial activities and public services.  Heritage and tourism are closely connected, from one hand heritage is one of the major stimuly for cultural tourism and on the other hand heritage sites can improve their preservation by tourism. But the relationship between the two can be conflictual due to a possible overuse and consequent deterioration of heritage sites due to different needs and strategies between the two fields.  A new placemaking strategy must be developed that considers how tuorism can influence (positive or negative)  the suistanaibility of cultural heritage overview as well as heritage role in the local identity. 
By critical analysies of literature and selected cases from different countries in Europe, we hope to present proposals for strenghtening the heritage potentials for sustainable tourism in small and medium sized towns, focusing on the junction of scientific theories and practical experiences. The paper highlights the findings and lessons learned from selected cases from Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Romania and Serbia. Final intentions of the paper are to present the variety of possible ways to use networking of heritage site and stakeholders as a medium for placemaking in favour of both local population and prospective tourists.",
publisher = "Leiden ; Boston : Brill",
journal = "Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective",
booktitle = "Placemaking and Networking of Heritage for Sustainable Tourism",
pages = "11-36",
doi = "10.1163/9789004542389_004"
}
Djukic, A., Stober, D., Tiano, P., Negru, M., Maric, J., Sepe, M.,& Economou, A.. (2023). Placemaking and Networking of Heritage for Sustainable Tourism. in Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective
Leiden ; Boston : Brill., 11-36.
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004542389_004
Djukic A, Stober D, Tiano P, Negru M, Maric J, Sepe M, Economou A. Placemaking and Networking of Heritage for Sustainable Tourism. in Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective. 2023;:11-36.
doi:10.1163/9789004542389_004 .
Djukic, Aleksandra, Stober, Dina, Tiano, Piero, Negru, Mircea, Maric, Jelena, Sepe, Marichela, Economou, Agisiliaos, "Placemaking and Networking of Heritage for Sustainable Tourism" in Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective (2023):11-36,
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004542389_004 . .

Guideline Principles to Accomplish Social Inclusiveness in Placemaking

Menezes, Marluci; Hansen, Preben; Djukic, Aleksandra

(Leiden, Boston : Brill, 2023)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Menezes, Marluci
AU  - Hansen, Preben
AU  - Djukic, Aleksandra
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1892
AB  - Placemaking is a collaborative process to design urban spaces through creatively sharing interests, needs, activities and ideas. The literature on urban planning, design, HCI, geography, sociology, and anthropology is rich in methods examples that can be used in placemaking. However, from the beginning, the rationality that defines the methodological approach is essential to acquire a common view for places, ensuring an inclusive and open process. Before or in parallel defining why, how and what to do in placemaking, it is relevant to consider four pillars of the methodological approach. First, providing an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge on the context (e.g.: on the social, cultural, morphological attributes and urban context evolution). In this sense, and also to include and improving the people and different stakeholders early engagement, has interest identifying peculiarities, resources, needs and risks in accordance with the community, and relating a common priorities for the transformation of space into a living place. Second, responding to the common view, needs and priorities to the space transformation, regeneration and urban management, the guidelines of the methodological approach are outlined. This presupposes the identification of methods, techniques and tools, more friendly to non-technicians, and for different stakeholders, that are more suitable to the placemaking. Third, experimenting the inclusion capacity of the methodological approach outlined, considered as a basic criterion for evaluating the effectiveness of the solutions adopted. This contributes to improve the communities capacity to do effective placemaking at the present time. But also contribute do improve ways to do become more effective in the future time. So, it is important the realization of an ongoing evaluation of placemaking process, it be jointly with the different social actors. In this sense, the fourth pillar is improving the methodology efficiency, and effectiveness, adhesion of the social actors and stakeholders, detecting difficulties, correcting and improving placemaking process from an inclusive perspective. Based on these four pillars, from the literature and the authors' experience, some methodological procedures will be analysed. First an overview on the subject is provided. Second, some methodological approaches will be presented, considering: (1) from the co-creation of knowledge to tacit context recognition – to identify the critical skills needed to deliver on project goals and outcomes; (2) to outlining the methodological guidelines; (3) to experiment the methodological outlined in a dynamic perspective, and (4) to evaluate the inclusion capacity as a tool. The aim is to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of the methodologies, procedures and processes. Considering that the issue of placemaking is dynamic and collaborative process, this chapter explores how the role of the methodological approach impacts on inclusiveness.
PB  - Leiden, Boston : Brill
T2  - Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective
T1  - Guideline Principles to Accomplish Social Inclusiveness in Placemaking
SP  - 204
EP  - 226
DO  - 10.1163/9789004542389_013
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Menezes, Marluci and Hansen, Preben and Djukic, Aleksandra",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Placemaking is a collaborative process to design urban spaces through creatively sharing interests, needs, activities and ideas. The literature on urban planning, design, HCI, geography, sociology, and anthropology is rich in methods examples that can be used in placemaking. However, from the beginning, the rationality that defines the methodological approach is essential to acquire a common view for places, ensuring an inclusive and open process. Before or in parallel defining why, how and what to do in placemaking, it is relevant to consider four pillars of the methodological approach. First, providing an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge on the context (e.g.: on the social, cultural, morphological attributes and urban context evolution). In this sense, and also to include and improving the people and different stakeholders early engagement, has interest identifying peculiarities, resources, needs and risks in accordance with the community, and relating a common priorities for the transformation of space into a living place. Second, responding to the common view, needs and priorities to the space transformation, regeneration and urban management, the guidelines of the methodological approach are outlined. This presupposes the identification of methods, techniques and tools, more friendly to non-technicians, and for different stakeholders, that are more suitable to the placemaking. Third, experimenting the inclusion capacity of the methodological approach outlined, considered as a basic criterion for evaluating the effectiveness of the solutions adopted. This contributes to improve the communities capacity to do effective placemaking at the present time. But also contribute do improve ways to do become more effective in the future time. So, it is important the realization of an ongoing evaluation of placemaking process, it be jointly with the different social actors. In this sense, the fourth pillar is improving the methodology efficiency, and effectiveness, adhesion of the social actors and stakeholders, detecting difficulties, correcting and improving placemaking process from an inclusive perspective. Based on these four pillars, from the literature and the authors' experience, some methodological procedures will be analysed. First an overview on the subject is provided. Second, some methodological approaches will be presented, considering: (1) from the co-creation of knowledge to tacit context recognition – to identify the critical skills needed to deliver on project goals and outcomes; (2) to outlining the methodological guidelines; (3) to experiment the methodological outlined in a dynamic perspective, and (4) to evaluate the inclusion capacity as a tool. The aim is to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of the methodologies, procedures and processes. Considering that the issue of placemaking is dynamic and collaborative process, this chapter explores how the role of the methodological approach impacts on inclusiveness.",
publisher = "Leiden, Boston : Brill",
journal = "Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective",
booktitle = "Guideline Principles to Accomplish Social Inclusiveness in Placemaking",
pages = "204-226",
doi = "10.1163/9789004542389_013"
}
Menezes, M., Hansen, P.,& Djukic, A.. (2023). Guideline Principles to Accomplish Social Inclusiveness in Placemaking. in Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective
Leiden, Boston : Brill., 204-226.
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004542389_013
Menezes M, Hansen P, Djukic A. Guideline Principles to Accomplish Social Inclusiveness in Placemaking. in Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective. 2023;:204-226.
doi:10.1163/9789004542389_013 .
Menezes, Marluci, Hansen, Preben, Djukic, Aleksandra, "Guideline Principles to Accomplish Social Inclusiveness in Placemaking" in Dynamics of Placemaking Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective (2023):204-226,
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004542389_013 . .

Digital Placemaking Tools for Strengthening the Development of Towns

Djukic, Aleksandra; Jokovic, Jugoslav; Maric, Jelena; Antonic, Branislav

(Rejkjavik : University of Iceland, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Djukic, Aleksandra
AU  - Jokovic, Jugoslav
AU  - Maric, Jelena
AU  - Antonic, Branislav
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1826
AB  - This paper aims to explore the potential of digital placemaking tools in strengthening the development of towns. With the increasing digitization and the influence of social media in everyday life, placemaking has undergone a transformation with successful outcomes in different cities worldwide. Digital placemaking offers new opportunities for urban regeneration by providing a multifaceted exchange of information and views and by boosting the social, cultural, environmental, and economic value of places (de Filippi et al., 2020; Freeman et al., 2019). Furthermore, the method of co-creation enables communities and their citizens to be involved in the process of detecting and solving problems from the beginning until the implementation of possible solutions. 
The paper focuses on small and medium cities along the Danube. Although these cities are shrinking, they have a specific potential to increase local prosperity and international tourist attractiveness by reactivating underused cultural heritage and resources. 
In the paper, several digital placemaking tools developed during the Interreg project DANUrB+ will be presented: (1) The digital Platform, an inclusive online communication tool containing data of different stakeholders, their products and services, as well as tangible and intangible cultural heritage; (2) The mobile applications with predefined tours of a city, which were designed to inform tourists of unusual, interesting and forgotten heritage places; (3) The interactive Digital Atlas with educational and promotional qualities for the Danubian region and (4) The variety of online surveys used during the design of Action plans and Pilot projects for small and medium Danube towns. 
The research results are presented as possible insights into the future of placemaking and the success stories about the development and implementation of different digital tools for enhancing the overall development of small and medium-sized cities in Europe facing the problem of depopulation and devastation.
PB  - Rejkjavik : University of Iceland
C3  - International Conference ЕURА 2023-The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future
T1  - Digital Placemaking Tools for Strengthening the Development of Towns
SP  - 57
EP  - 58
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1826
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Djukic, Aleksandra and Jokovic, Jugoslav and Maric, Jelena and Antonic, Branislav",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This paper aims to explore the potential of digital placemaking tools in strengthening the development of towns. With the increasing digitization and the influence of social media in everyday life, placemaking has undergone a transformation with successful outcomes in different cities worldwide. Digital placemaking offers new opportunities for urban regeneration by providing a multifaceted exchange of information and views and by boosting the social, cultural, environmental, and economic value of places (de Filippi et al., 2020; Freeman et al., 2019). Furthermore, the method of co-creation enables communities and their citizens to be involved in the process of detecting and solving problems from the beginning until the implementation of possible solutions. 
The paper focuses on small and medium cities along the Danube. Although these cities are shrinking, they have a specific potential to increase local prosperity and international tourist attractiveness by reactivating underused cultural heritage and resources. 
In the paper, several digital placemaking tools developed during the Interreg project DANUrB+ will be presented: (1) The digital Platform, an inclusive online communication tool containing data of different stakeholders, their products and services, as well as tangible and intangible cultural heritage; (2) The mobile applications with predefined tours of a city, which were designed to inform tourists of unusual, interesting and forgotten heritage places; (3) The interactive Digital Atlas with educational and promotional qualities for the Danubian region and (4) The variety of online surveys used during the design of Action plans and Pilot projects for small and medium Danube towns. 
The research results are presented as possible insights into the future of placemaking and the success stories about the development and implementation of different digital tools for enhancing the overall development of small and medium-sized cities in Europe facing the problem of depopulation and devastation.",
publisher = "Rejkjavik : University of Iceland",
journal = "International Conference ЕURА 2023-The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future",
title = "Digital Placemaking Tools for Strengthening the Development of Towns",
pages = "57-58",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1826"
}
Djukic, A., Jokovic, J., Maric, J.,& Antonic, B.. (2023). Digital Placemaking Tools for Strengthening the Development of Towns. in International Conference ЕURА 2023-The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future
Rejkjavik : University of Iceland., 57-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1826
Djukic A, Jokovic J, Maric J, Antonic B. Digital Placemaking Tools for Strengthening the Development of Towns. in International Conference ЕURА 2023-The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future. 2023;:57-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1826 .
Djukic, Aleksandra, Jokovic, Jugoslav, Maric, Jelena, Antonic, Branislav, "Digital Placemaking Tools for Strengthening the Development of Towns" in International Conference ЕURА 2023-The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future (2023):57-58,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1826 .

Teritorijalne strategije u funkciji zaštite i razvoja prostora

Veljović, Viktor; Čolić, Ratka; Šećerov, Velimir; Maksin, Marija; Radosavljević, Uroš; Đukić, Aleksandra; Graovac, Ana; Zindović, Milena; Cvetković, Predrag

(Beograd: Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Veljović, Viktor
AU  - Čolić, Ratka
AU  - Šećerov, Velimir
AU  - Maksin, Marija
AU  - Radosavljević, Uroš
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Graovac, Ana
AU  - Zindović, Milena
AU  - Cvetković, Predrag
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1640
AB  - Teritorijalne strategije su u fokusu održivog i integralnog urbanog i teritorijalnog razvoja u savremenoj praksi planiranja u Evropskoj uniji. One odražavaju trenutno shvatanje strateškog planiranja kao adaptivnog procesa koji zahteva upravljanje promenama. U okviru tehničke podrške Programa Evropske unije za lokalni razvoj (EU PRO Plus) testirana je primena dva instrumenta u lokalnom kontekstu - Integrisana teritorijalna ulaganja (eng. - ITI) i Održivi urbani razvoj (eng. - SUD). U pitanju su savremeni instrumenti, koji su efikasno sredstvo za integraciju prioritetnih ulaganja, tematskih ciljeva i različitih izvora finansiranja u okviru teritorija. Teritorijalne strategije se usmeravaju na ekonomske, ekološke, klimatske, socijalne i demografske izazove teritorija. U radu su prikazana iskustva iz procesa izrade dvanaest strategija za trideset i jedan grad i opštinu u Srbiji. Ovi instrumenti urbanog i teritorijalnog razvoja podstiču veće učešće lokalnih aktera u sprovođenju održivog razvoja i promovišu promenu u kulturi planiranja ka inkluzivnim, kolaborativnim praksama, i kao efekat proizvode kvalitetnija rešenja.
AB  - Territorial strategies are at the focus of sustainable and integral urban and territorial development in contemporary planning practice in the European Union. They reflect the current understanding of strategic planning as an adaptive process that requires change management. Within the framework of the technical assistance of the EU Local Development Programme (EU PRO Plus), the application of two tools in the local context was tested - Integrated Territorial Investments (eng. - ITI) and Sustainable Urban Development (eng. - SUD). These are modern tools that represent an effective instrument for integrating priority investments, thematic objectives and different funding sources within the territory. Territorial strategies are focused on the economic, environmental, climatic, social and demographic challenges of the territory. The paper presents experiences from the process of developing twelve strategies for thirty-one cities and municipalities in Serbia. These urban and territorial development tools promote greater participation of local stakeholders in the implementation of sustainable development and a shift in planning culture towards inclusive, collaborative practices, leading to better quality solutions.
PB  - Beograd: Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu Geografski fakultet
C3  - Dvanaesti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Planska i normativna zaštita prostora i životne sredine, Beograd, oktobar 2023
T1  - Teritorijalne strategije u funkciji zaštite i razvoja prostora
T1  - Territorial Strategies in the Function of Space Protection and Development
SP  - 23
EP  - 32
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1640
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Veljović, Viktor and Čolić, Ratka and Šećerov, Velimir and Maksin, Marija and Radosavljević, Uroš and Đukić, Aleksandra and Graovac, Ana and Zindović, Milena and Cvetković, Predrag",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Teritorijalne strategije su u fokusu održivog i integralnog urbanog i teritorijalnog razvoja u savremenoj praksi planiranja u Evropskoj uniji. One odražavaju trenutno shvatanje strateškog planiranja kao adaptivnog procesa koji zahteva upravljanje promenama. U okviru tehničke podrške Programa Evropske unije za lokalni razvoj (EU PRO Plus) testirana je primena dva instrumenta u lokalnom kontekstu - Integrisana teritorijalna ulaganja (eng. - ITI) i Održivi urbani razvoj (eng. - SUD). U pitanju su savremeni instrumenti, koji su efikasno sredstvo za integraciju prioritetnih ulaganja, tematskih ciljeva i različitih izvora finansiranja u okviru teritorija. Teritorijalne strategije se usmeravaju na ekonomske, ekološke, klimatske, socijalne i demografske izazove teritorija. U radu su prikazana iskustva iz procesa izrade dvanaest strategija za trideset i jedan grad i opštinu u Srbiji. Ovi instrumenti urbanog i teritorijalnog razvoja podstiču veće učešće lokalnih aktera u sprovođenju održivog razvoja i promovišu promenu u kulturi planiranja ka inkluzivnim, kolaborativnim praksama, i kao efekat proizvode kvalitetnija rešenja., Territorial strategies are at the focus of sustainable and integral urban and territorial development in contemporary planning practice in the European Union. They reflect the current understanding of strategic planning as an adaptive process that requires change management. Within the framework of the technical assistance of the EU Local Development Programme (EU PRO Plus), the application of two tools in the local context was tested - Integrated Territorial Investments (eng. - ITI) and Sustainable Urban Development (eng. - SUD). These are modern tools that represent an effective instrument for integrating priority investments, thematic objectives and different funding sources within the territory. Territorial strategies are focused on the economic, environmental, climatic, social and demographic challenges of the territory. The paper presents experiences from the process of developing twelve strategies for thirty-one cities and municipalities in Serbia. These urban and territorial development tools promote greater participation of local stakeholders in the implementation of sustainable development and a shift in planning culture towards inclusive, collaborative practices, leading to better quality solutions.",
publisher = "Beograd: Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije, Univerzitet u Beogradu Geografski fakultet",
journal = "Dvanaesti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Planska i normativna zaštita prostora i životne sredine, Beograd, oktobar 2023",
title = "Teritorijalne strategije u funkciji zaštite i razvoja prostora, Territorial Strategies in the Function of Space Protection and Development",
pages = "23-32",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1640"
}
Veljović, V., Čolić, R., Šećerov, V., Maksin, M., Radosavljević, U., Đukić, A., Graovac, A., Zindović, M.,& Cvetković, P.. (2023). Teritorijalne strategije u funkciji zaštite i razvoja prostora. in Dvanaesti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Planska i normativna zaštita prostora i životne sredine, Beograd, oktobar 2023
Beograd: Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije., 23-32.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1640
Veljović V, Čolić R, Šećerov V, Maksin M, Radosavljević U, Đukić A, Graovac A, Zindović M, Cvetković P. Teritorijalne strategije u funkciji zaštite i razvoja prostora. in Dvanaesti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Planska i normativna zaštita prostora i životne sredine, Beograd, oktobar 2023. 2023;:23-32.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1640 .
Veljović, Viktor, Čolić, Ratka, Šećerov, Velimir, Maksin, Marija, Radosavljević, Uroš, Đukić, Aleksandra, Graovac, Ana, Zindović, Milena, Cvetković, Predrag, "Teritorijalne strategije u funkciji zaštite i razvoja prostora" in Dvanaesti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Planska i normativna zaštita prostora i životne sredine, Beograd, oktobar 2023 (2023):23-32,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1640 .

Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia

Mitrović, Biserka; Marić, Jelena; Barać, Mirjana; Đukić, Aleksandra; Milovanović Rodić, Danijela; Antonić, Branislav

(Turkey : Alanya University, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mitrović, Biserka
AU  - Marić, Jelena
AU  - Barać, Mirjana
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Milovanović Rodić, Danijela
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1820
AB  - The paper represents a part of the research conducted through the EU Interreg project DANUrB+ (Danube Urban Brand), which gathered six European countries including Serbia around the common goal: to foster the development of small cities along the Danube region through sustainable and heritage-based tourism and cross-border cooperation. One of the main outcomes of the project was the development of Action plans, defined by the set of goals and specific methodology, which included: analysis of strategic regional and local planning documents; field study; meetings, workshops and surveys with local stakeholders; research through participation, and thematic exhibitions. The Action plan for Golubac, the city with a declining population in the Eastern part of Serbia, represents a model for shaping new authentic tourist products and routes by combining natural and cultural heritage, and it could serve as a knowledge base and unique methodological model for action planning and building self-sustaining communities.
PB  - Turkey : Alanya University
T2  - Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA
T1  - Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia
VL  - 6
IS  - 1
SP  - 775
EP  - 785
DO  - 10.38027/iccaua2023en0199
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mitrović, Biserka and Marić, Jelena and Barać, Mirjana and Đukić, Aleksandra and Milovanović Rodić, Danijela and Antonić, Branislav",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The paper represents a part of the research conducted through the EU Interreg project DANUrB+ (Danube Urban Brand), which gathered six European countries including Serbia around the common goal: to foster the development of small cities along the Danube region through sustainable and heritage-based tourism and cross-border cooperation. One of the main outcomes of the project was the development of Action plans, defined by the set of goals and specific methodology, which included: analysis of strategic regional and local planning documents; field study; meetings, workshops and surveys with local stakeholders; research through participation, and thematic exhibitions. The Action plan for Golubac, the city with a declining population in the Eastern part of Serbia, represents a model for shaping new authentic tourist products and routes by combining natural and cultural heritage, and it could serve as a knowledge base and unique methodological model for action planning and building self-sustaining communities.",
publisher = "Turkey : Alanya University",
journal = "Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA",
title = "Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia",
volume = "6",
number = "1",
pages = "775-785",
doi = "10.38027/iccaua2023en0199"
}
Mitrović, B., Marić, J., Barać, M., Đukić, A., Milovanović Rodić, D.,& Antonić, B.. (2023). Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia. in Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA
Turkey : Alanya University., 6(1), 775-785.
https://doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2023en0199
Mitrović B, Marić J, Barać M, Đukić A, Milovanović Rodić D, Antonić B. Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia. in Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA. 2023;6(1):775-785.
doi:10.38027/iccaua2023en0199 .
Mitrović, Biserka, Marić, Jelena, Barać, Mirjana, Đukić, Aleksandra, Milovanović Rodić, Danijela, Antonić, Branislav, "Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia" in Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 6, no. 1 (2023):775-785,
https://doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2023en0199 . .

Industrial heritage as creative space: a case study of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory

Guzijan, Jasna; Đukić, Aleksandra; Malinović, Miroslav

(Bucharest : Editura Universitara, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Guzijan, Jasna
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Malinović, Miroslav
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2150
AB  - Between the late 18th century and the early 20th century, industry changed the structure of European cities. The facilities and infrastructure built during the Industrial Revolution transformed cities and became centers of innovation and knowledge. The urban structure of cities at that time was greatly influenced by the construction of factory complexes, whose dimensions made them the dominant structures in their local areas. The purpose of the renewal of industrial buildings is to preserve the urban structure and development stages, and through regeneration and transformation, these facilities are adapted for attractive contemporary reuses. Industrial heritage testifies to the continuous urban, cultural and social development of cities, which makes their preservation and reuse very appropriate. 
This paper explores the possibility of adaptive reuse of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory and the use of industrial heritage for the needs of modern-day urban life. The Banja Luka Tobacco Factory was built at the end of the 19th century, during the Austro-Hungarian period. This factory complex was erected along the city thoroughfare known as the Imperial Road, which connects its northern and southern parts. Elegant residential, sacred, and commercial buildings were erected along this major road; today, they keep urban memory alive. The Tobacco Factory ceased operation in 2018 and it has not been used since. The complex is listed as cultural heritage of special architectural and historical importance. Banja Luka lacks the space needed for infrastructure to help the development of creative industries. Ideas have been put forward to adapt the facilities of the Tobacco Factory to be reused for the culture industry and art. By reviving the complex of the factory, the city could get new space for culture and strengthen the residents' ties with the local cultural heritage.
PB  - Bucharest : Editura Universitara
C3  - Challenges and Opportunities in the Conservation, Promotion and Adaptive Reuse of the Industrial Heritage : programme & book of abstracts, 21-22 September 2023, Bucharest
T1  - Industrial heritage as creative space: a case study of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory
SP  - 27
EP  - 28
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2150
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Guzijan, Jasna and Đukić, Aleksandra and Malinović, Miroslav",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Between the late 18th century and the early 20th century, industry changed the structure of European cities. The facilities and infrastructure built during the Industrial Revolution transformed cities and became centers of innovation and knowledge. The urban structure of cities at that time was greatly influenced by the construction of factory complexes, whose dimensions made them the dominant structures in their local areas. The purpose of the renewal of industrial buildings is to preserve the urban structure and development stages, and through regeneration and transformation, these facilities are adapted for attractive contemporary reuses. Industrial heritage testifies to the continuous urban, cultural and social development of cities, which makes their preservation and reuse very appropriate. 
This paper explores the possibility of adaptive reuse of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory and the use of industrial heritage for the needs of modern-day urban life. The Banja Luka Tobacco Factory was built at the end of the 19th century, during the Austro-Hungarian period. This factory complex was erected along the city thoroughfare known as the Imperial Road, which connects its northern and southern parts. Elegant residential, sacred, and commercial buildings were erected along this major road; today, they keep urban memory alive. The Tobacco Factory ceased operation in 2018 and it has not been used since. The complex is listed as cultural heritage of special architectural and historical importance. Banja Luka lacks the space needed for infrastructure to help the development of creative industries. Ideas have been put forward to adapt the facilities of the Tobacco Factory to be reused for the culture industry and art. By reviving the complex of the factory, the city could get new space for culture and strengthen the residents' ties with the local cultural heritage.",
publisher = "Bucharest : Editura Universitara",
journal = "Challenges and Opportunities in the Conservation, Promotion and Adaptive Reuse of the Industrial Heritage : programme & book of abstracts, 21-22 September 2023, Bucharest",
title = "Industrial heritage as creative space: a case study of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory",
pages = "27-28",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2150"
}
Guzijan, J., Đukić, A.,& Malinović, M.. (2023). Industrial heritage as creative space: a case study of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory. in Challenges and Opportunities in the Conservation, Promotion and Adaptive Reuse of the Industrial Heritage : programme & book of abstracts, 21-22 September 2023, Bucharest
Bucharest : Editura Universitara., 27-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2150
Guzijan J, Đukić A, Malinović M. Industrial heritage as creative space: a case study of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory. in Challenges and Opportunities in the Conservation, Promotion and Adaptive Reuse of the Industrial Heritage : programme & book of abstracts, 21-22 September 2023, Bucharest. 2023;:27-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2150 .
Guzijan, Jasna, Đukić, Aleksandra, Malinović, Miroslav, "Industrial heritage as creative space: a case study of the Banja Luka Tobacco Factory" in Challenges and Opportunities in the Conservation, Promotion and Adaptive Reuse of the Industrial Heritage : programme & book of abstracts, 21-22 September 2023, Bucharest (2023):27-28,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2150 .

Privremene intervencije na gradskim trgovima u zimskom periodu i toplotni komfor – Trg u Kragujevcu

Mandić, Lazar; Đukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(Banja Luka : Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetski fakultet Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mandić, Lazar
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2166
AB  - U radu su prikazani rezultati analize ankete posetilaca jednog gradskog trga i mikroklimatskih parametara prikupljenih na terenu tokom dva vremenska perioda u ukupnom trajanju od 15 dana, pre i posle postavljanja privremene intervencije u javnom prostoru u zimskom periodu. Izvršeno je anketiranje 210 korisnika radi ispitivanja subjektivnih stavova, ocena o ličnom toplotnom komforu u otvorenom javnom prostoru pre i posle postavljanja montažnog objekta namenjenog rekreaciji svih starosnih grupa: javnog klizališta sa opremom za korišćenje. Cilj rada je analiza efekata klimatski senzitivnog urbanog dizajna kroz proveru povezanosti pojedinačnih mikroklimatskih parametara (temperature vazduha, brzine vetra, relativne vlažnosti vazduha, vazdušnog pritiska, temperature crnog globus termometra), aktivnosti metabolizma i odevenosti ispitanika. U radu je izvršena provera subjektivne ocene toplotnog komfora i skale toplotnog komfora za PET indeks nakon postavljanja javnog klizališta u otvorenom javnom prostoru. Prikazani su identifikovani subjektivni faktori zagrevanja i hlađenja na trgu, kao i moguća dalja usmeravanja istraživanja u cilju formulisanja odgovarajućeg modela toplotno senzitivnog urbanog (re)dizajna gradskih trgova.
PB  - Banja Luka : Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetski fakultet Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
C3  - Zbornik radova / V Naučno-stručni simpozijum Energetska efikasnost ENEF, Banja Luka, 26 - 27. april 2023
T1  - Privremene intervencije na gradskim trgovima u zimskom periodu i toplotni komfor – Trg u Kragujevcu
SP  - 41
EP  - 48
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2166
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mandić, Lazar and Đukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "U radu su prikazani rezultati analize ankete posetilaca jednog gradskog trga i mikroklimatskih parametara prikupljenih na terenu tokom dva vremenska perioda u ukupnom trajanju od 15 dana, pre i posle postavljanja privremene intervencije u javnom prostoru u zimskom periodu. Izvršeno je anketiranje 210 korisnika radi ispitivanja subjektivnih stavova, ocena o ličnom toplotnom komforu u otvorenom javnom prostoru pre i posle postavljanja montažnog objekta namenjenog rekreaciji svih starosnih grupa: javnog klizališta sa opremom za korišćenje. Cilj rada je analiza efekata klimatski senzitivnog urbanog dizajna kroz proveru povezanosti pojedinačnih mikroklimatskih parametara (temperature vazduha, brzine vetra, relativne vlažnosti vazduha, vazdušnog pritiska, temperature crnog globus termometra), aktivnosti metabolizma i odevenosti ispitanika. U radu je izvršena provera subjektivne ocene toplotnog komfora i skale toplotnog komfora za PET indeks nakon postavljanja javnog klizališta u otvorenom javnom prostoru. Prikazani su identifikovani subjektivni faktori zagrevanja i hlađenja na trgu, kao i moguća dalja usmeravanja istraživanja u cilju formulisanja odgovarajućeg modela toplotno senzitivnog urbanog (re)dizajna gradskih trgova.",
publisher = "Banja Luka : Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetski fakultet Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci",
journal = "Zbornik radova / V Naučno-stručni simpozijum Energetska efikasnost ENEF, Banja Luka, 26 - 27. april 2023",
title = "Privremene intervencije na gradskim trgovima u zimskom periodu i toplotni komfor – Trg u Kragujevcu",
pages = "41-48",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2166"
}
Mandić, L., Đukić, A.,& Marić, J.. (2023). Privremene intervencije na gradskim trgovima u zimskom periodu i toplotni komfor – Trg u Kragujevcu. in Zbornik radova / V Naučno-stručni simpozijum Energetska efikasnost ENEF, Banja Luka, 26 - 27. april 2023
Banja Luka : Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetski fakultet Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci., 41-48.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2166
Mandić L, Đukić A, Marić J. Privremene intervencije na gradskim trgovima u zimskom periodu i toplotni komfor – Trg u Kragujevcu. in Zbornik radova / V Naučno-stručni simpozijum Energetska efikasnost ENEF, Banja Luka, 26 - 27. april 2023. 2023;:41-48.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2166 .
Mandić, Lazar, Đukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "Privremene intervencije na gradskim trgovima u zimskom periodu i toplotni komfor – Trg u Kragujevcu" in Zbornik radova / V Naučno-stručni simpozijum Energetska efikasnost ENEF, Banja Luka, 26 - 27. april 2023 (2023):41-48,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2166 .

Дигитални D+Атлас: атлас скривених вредности градова дуж Дунава [1. награда]

Ђукић, Александра; Јоковић, Југослав; Антонић, Бранислав; Бараћ, Мирјана; Здравковић, Јана; Илић, Никола; Марић, Јелена; Митровић, Никола

(Удружење урбаниста Србије, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Ђукић, А., Јоковић, Ј., Антонић, Б., Бараћ, М., Здравковић, Ј., Илић, Н., Марић, Ј.,& Митровић, Н.. (2023). Дигитални D+Атлас: атлас скривених вредности градова дуж Дунава [1. награда]. in 32. Међународни салон урбанизма Ниш, Научно-технолошки парк, 8 - 11. новембар 2023. = 32nd International urban planners’ exibition Niš, Science and technology park, 8 - 11 November 2023
Удружење урбаниста Србије..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1487
Ђукић А, Јоковић Ј, Антонић Б, Бараћ М, Здравковић Ј, Илић Н, Марић Ј, Митровић Н. Дигитални D+Атлас: атлас скривених вредности градова дуж Дунава [1. награда]. in 32. Међународни салон урбанизма Ниш, Научно-технолошки парк, 8 - 11. новембар 2023. = 32nd International urban planners’ exibition Niš, Science and technology park, 8 - 11 November 2023. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1487 .
Ђукић, Александра, Јоковић, Југослав, Антонић, Бранислав, Бараћ, Мирјана, Здравковић, Јана, Илић, Никола, Марић, Јелена, Митровић, Никола, "Дигитални D+Атлас: атлас скривених вредности градова дуж Дунава [1. награда]" in 32. Међународни салон урбанизма Ниш, Научно-технолошки парк, 8 - 11. новембар 2023. = 32nd International urban planners’ exibition Niš, Science and technology park, 8 - 11 November 2023 (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1487 .

DANUrB+ пројекат / Danube urban brend + изградња регионалне и локалне отпорности кроз вредновање подунавске културне баштине [ 32. Mеђународни салон урбанизма]

Кадар, Балинт; Ђукић, Александра; Толић, Светлана; Ваништа Лазаревић, Ева; Ступар, Александра; Никезић, Ана; Митровић, Бисерка; Миловановић Родић, Данијела; Николић, Ивица; Парежанин, Владимир; Марић, Јелена; Антонић, Бранислав; Грујичић, Александар; Обрадовић, Милорад; Митровић, Никола

(Удружење урбаниста Србије, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Кадар, Б., Ђукић, А., Толић, С., Ваништа Лазаревић, Е., Ступар, А., Никезић, А., Митровић, Б., Миловановић Родић, Д., Николић, И., Парежанин, В., Марић, Ј., Антонић, Б., Грујичић, А., Обрадовић, М.,& Митровић, Н.. (2023). DANUrB+ пројекат / Danube urban brend + изградња регионалне и локалне отпорности кроз вредновање подунавске културне баштине [ 32. Mеђународни салон урбанизма]. in 32. Међународни салон урбанизма Ниш, Научно-технолошки парк, 8 - 11. новембар 2023. =  32nd International urban planners’ exibition Niš, Science and technology park, 8 - 11 November 2023
Удружење урбаниста Србије..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1486
Кадар Б, Ђукић А, Толић С, Ваништа Лазаревић Е, Ступар А, Никезић А, Митровић Б, Миловановић Родић Д, Николић И, Парежанин В, Марић Ј, Антонић Б, Грујичић А, Обрадовић М, Митровић Н. DANUrB+ пројекат / Danube urban brend + изградња регионалне и локалне отпорности кроз вредновање подунавске културне баштине [ 32. Mеђународни салон урбанизма]. in 32. Међународни салон урбанизма Ниш, Научно-технолошки парк, 8 - 11. новембар 2023. =  32nd International urban planners’ exibition Niš, Science and technology park, 8 - 11 November 2023. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1486 .
Кадар, Балинт, Ђукић, Александра, Толић, Светлана, Ваништа Лазаревић, Ева, Ступар, Александра, Никезић, Ана, Митровић, Бисерка, Миловановић Родић, Данијела, Николић, Ивица, Парежанин, Владимир, Марић, Јелена, Антонић, Бранислав, Грујичић, Александар, Обрадовић, Милорад, Митровић, Никола, "DANUrB+ пројекат / Danube urban brend + изградња регионалне и локалне отпорности кроз вредновање подунавске културне баштине [ 32. Mеђународни салон урбанизма]" in 32. Међународни салон урбанизма Ниш, Научно-технолошки парк, 8 - 11. новембар 2023. =  32nd International urban planners’ exibition Niš, Science and technology park, 8 - 11 November 2023 (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1486 .

The Prospects of Towns in Serbia: Current Challenges and Policy Framework

Antonić, Branislav; Djukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(Istanbul : DRUM Press, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1285
AB  - Serbia belongs to the European countries that had established a well-balanced network of urban settlements
during the 19th and 20th century. This was almost an imperative in territorial policy during the socialist period,
within the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991), when towns and small cities were specially supported as the main
link in urban-rural cooperation network. However, this system has been critically broken since the beginnings
of post-socialist transition. This period has brought a neoliberal market economy side by side with fading of
the role of state institutions and the overall fragmentation of space in South-Eastern Europe. As a result, the
paramount majority of towns in Serbia are shrinking today, as a sharp contrast to the rise of few big cities.
The aim of this paper is to research the official urban and territorial policy in Serbia regarding the development
prospects of towns. Their challenging current state is not well defined in local context, because urban
shrinkage as a critical indicator is a relatively new phenomenon in local urbanisation. In this situation, the
examination how relevant Serbian legislative, planning, and strategic policy documents concern the issue of
the development of (small) (big) towns vs. cities is very important and it is the backbone of this research. The
guidance to examine them is the most relevant EU documents that are framed to comprehend and systemise
the current role and future of (small) towns at European perspective. In line with this stance, this research
presents the state of art in national urban policy in the matters of town development, as well as the possibilities
how it can be modified and improved to better suits the future of Serbian towns.
PB  - Istanbul : DRUM Press
C3  - Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural settlements: Proceedings, Volume II
T1  - The Prospects of Towns in Serbia: Current Challenges and Policy Framework
VL  - II
SP  - 84
EP  - 94
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1285
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Antonić, Branislav and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Serbia belongs to the European countries that had established a well-balanced network of urban settlements
during the 19th and 20th century. This was almost an imperative in territorial policy during the socialist period,
within the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991), when towns and small cities were specially supported as the main
link in urban-rural cooperation network. However, this system has been critically broken since the beginnings
of post-socialist transition. This period has brought a neoliberal market economy side by side with fading of
the role of state institutions and the overall fragmentation of space in South-Eastern Europe. As a result, the
paramount majority of towns in Serbia are shrinking today, as a sharp contrast to the rise of few big cities.
The aim of this paper is to research the official urban and territorial policy in Serbia regarding the development
prospects of towns. Their challenging current state is not well defined in local context, because urban
shrinkage as a critical indicator is a relatively new phenomenon in local urbanisation. In this situation, the
examination how relevant Serbian legislative, planning, and strategic policy documents concern the issue of
the development of (small) (big) towns vs. cities is very important and it is the backbone of this research. The
guidance to examine them is the most relevant EU documents that are framed to comprehend and systemise
the current role and future of (small) towns at European perspective. In line with this stance, this research
presents the state of art in national urban policy in the matters of town development, as well as the possibilities
how it can be modified and improved to better suits the future of Serbian towns.",
publisher = "Istanbul : DRUM Press",
journal = "Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural settlements: Proceedings, Volume II",
title = "The Prospects of Towns in Serbia: Current Challenges and Policy Framework",
volume = "II",
pages = "84-94",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1285"
}
Antonić, B., Djukić, A.,& Marić, J.. (2023). The Prospects of Towns in Serbia: Current Challenges and Policy Framework. in Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural settlements: Proceedings, Volume II
Istanbul : DRUM Press., II, 84-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1285
Antonić B, Djukić A, Marić J. The Prospects of Towns in Serbia: Current Challenges and Policy Framework. in Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural settlements: Proceedings, Volume II. 2023;II:84-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1285 .
Antonić, Branislav, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "The Prospects of Towns in Serbia: Current Challenges and Policy Framework" in Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural settlements: Proceedings, Volume II, II (2023):84-94,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1285 .

Shrinking Cities as European Capitals of Culture: Has this Status enabled their Reurbanisation?

Antonić, Branislav; Djukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(IOP Publishing, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1290
AB  - More than 50 cities across Europe have been designed as the European capitals of culture for one year since the launch of this programme in 1985. Through organisation of different cultural events, this programme gives selected cities accessibility to generate significant cultural and socio-economic advantages, addressing their long-term regeneration and revitalisation and better competitiveness thereof. Several selected cities had gained this status during long-term urban shrinkage, the process where a population loss is caused by local socio-economic difficulties. Therefore, the supreme goal of such cities is certainly the reurbanisation based on better economic performance. The goal of the programme of European capital of culture –culture-led regeneration and revitalisation – perfectly fits with solutions for the economic problems of shrinking cities. The aim of this paper is to analyse has the status of European capital of culture has had an impact on population trends in the selected shrinking cities. Before the analysis, theoretical link between the concept of shrinking cities and urban regeneration and revitalisation is made. The selected cases are the shrinking cities with this status from 1985-2017, to preserve a 5-year threshold, adequate for the most recent demographic trends. The obtained results from the analysis show that the majority of the selected cities have entered reurbanisation after their year of the European capital of culture. Nevertheless, some of them have continued to shrink. The obtained results of the reurbanisation or prolonged shrinkage of the cities are further combined with the other characteristics of the selected cities, to fully understand their context. Comparing this, the paper conclusions target to indicate if and how the status of European capital of culture impacts on the local economy of a selected city though culture-led urban regeneration and revitalisation.
PB  - IOP Publishing
C3  - SBE23 Proceedings "Sustainable built environments: Paving the way for achieving the targets of 2030 and beyond"
T1  - Shrinking Cities as European Capitals of Culture: Has this Status enabled their Reurbanisation?
IS  - 1196
SP  - 012095
DO  - 10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012095
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Antonić, Branislav and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "More than 50 cities across Europe have been designed as the European capitals of culture for one year since the launch of this programme in 1985. Through organisation of different cultural events, this programme gives selected cities accessibility to generate significant cultural and socio-economic advantages, addressing their long-term regeneration and revitalisation and better competitiveness thereof. Several selected cities had gained this status during long-term urban shrinkage, the process where a population loss is caused by local socio-economic difficulties. Therefore, the supreme goal of such cities is certainly the reurbanisation based on better economic performance. The goal of the programme of European capital of culture –culture-led regeneration and revitalisation – perfectly fits with solutions for the economic problems of shrinking cities. The aim of this paper is to analyse has the status of European capital of culture has had an impact on population trends in the selected shrinking cities. Before the analysis, theoretical link between the concept of shrinking cities and urban regeneration and revitalisation is made. The selected cases are the shrinking cities with this status from 1985-2017, to preserve a 5-year threshold, adequate for the most recent demographic trends. The obtained results from the analysis show that the majority of the selected cities have entered reurbanisation after their year of the European capital of culture. Nevertheless, some of them have continued to shrink. The obtained results of the reurbanisation or prolonged shrinkage of the cities are further combined with the other characteristics of the selected cities, to fully understand their context. Comparing this, the paper conclusions target to indicate if and how the status of European capital of culture impacts on the local economy of a selected city though culture-led urban regeneration and revitalisation.",
publisher = "IOP Publishing",
journal = "SBE23 Proceedings "Sustainable built environments: Paving the way for achieving the targets of 2030 and beyond"",
title = "Shrinking Cities as European Capitals of Culture: Has this Status enabled their Reurbanisation?",
number = "1196",
pages = "012095",
doi = "10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012095"
}
Antonić, B., Djukić, A.,& Marić, J.. (2023). Shrinking Cities as European Capitals of Culture: Has this Status enabled their Reurbanisation?. in SBE23 Proceedings "Sustainable built environments: Paving the way for achieving the targets of 2030 and beyond"
IOP Publishing.(1196), 012095.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012095
Antonić B, Djukić A, Marić J. Shrinking Cities as European Capitals of Culture: Has this Status enabled their Reurbanisation?. in SBE23 Proceedings "Sustainable built environments: Paving the way for achieving the targets of 2030 and beyond". 2023;(1196):012095.
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012095 .
Antonić, Branislav, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "Shrinking Cities as European Capitals of Culture: Has this Status enabled their Reurbanisation?" in SBE23 Proceedings "Sustainable built environments: Paving the way for achieving the targets of 2030 and beyond", no. 1196 (2023):012095,
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012095 . .

Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia

Antonić, Branislav; Djukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1320
AB  - Demographic and economic shrinkage has become a common trend in the current urbanisation
environment, especially for small cities in developed countries. The desired socio-economic
redevelopment of these cities has been significantly affected by the functional, organisational, financial,
and professional constraints caused by both shrinkage and city size. Paradoxically, this slow
development has enabled better preservation of their historic cores, urban heritage, and traditional
culture. Nevertheless, the aforementioned local constraints have a profound impact on sustainable
urban regeneration, and successful examples are still quite rare. This research presents an inspiring
case—a small museum quarter in Sombor, Serbia. Museum quarters are a relatively new concept in
culture-led urban regeneration; all known examples are located in big cities. Hence, this research
tries to create an innovative methodological link between two theoretical fundaments: the role of
cultural heritage in shrinking small cities and its expression through a museum quarter as one of the
concepts of culture-led urban regeneration. An analytical framework for the aforementioned single
case study is derived by forming this link. The main findings underline that the museum quarters in
shrinking small cities should be developed in a micro-format to rationally address and the limited
local resources. Furthermore, in contrast to museum quarters in big cities, they should be physically
detached from the main retail street to enhance their separate identity and should be internally
balanced in both spatial and functional aspects, meaning that the key museum/cultural institutions
are equally dispersed throughout the quarter and clearly interconnected by a pedestrian-friendly
open public space.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Heritage
T1  - Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia
VL  - 6
IS  - 10
SP  - 6616
EP  - 6633
DO  - 10.3390/heritage6100346
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Antonić, Branislav and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Demographic and economic shrinkage has become a common trend in the current urbanisation
environment, especially for small cities in developed countries. The desired socio-economic
redevelopment of these cities has been significantly affected by the functional, organisational, financial,
and professional constraints caused by both shrinkage and city size. Paradoxically, this slow
development has enabled better preservation of their historic cores, urban heritage, and traditional
culture. Nevertheless, the aforementioned local constraints have a profound impact on sustainable
urban regeneration, and successful examples are still quite rare. This research presents an inspiring
case—a small museum quarter in Sombor, Serbia. Museum quarters are a relatively new concept in
culture-led urban regeneration; all known examples are located in big cities. Hence, this research
tries to create an innovative methodological link between two theoretical fundaments: the role of
cultural heritage in shrinking small cities and its expression through a museum quarter as one of the
concepts of culture-led urban regeneration. An analytical framework for the aforementioned single
case study is derived by forming this link. The main findings underline that the museum quarters in
shrinking small cities should be developed in a micro-format to rationally address and the limited
local resources. Furthermore, in contrast to museum quarters in big cities, they should be physically
detached from the main retail street to enhance their separate identity and should be internally
balanced in both spatial and functional aspects, meaning that the key museum/cultural institutions
are equally dispersed throughout the quarter and clearly interconnected by a pedestrian-friendly
open public space.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Heritage",
title = "Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia",
volume = "6",
number = "10",
pages = "6616-6633",
doi = "10.3390/heritage6100346"
}
Antonić, B., Djukić, A.,& Marić, J.. (2023). Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia. in Heritage
MDPI., 6(10), 6616-6633.
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6100346
Antonić B, Djukić A, Marić J. Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia. in Heritage. 2023;6(10):6616-6633.
doi:10.3390/heritage6100346 .
Antonić, Branislav, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia" in Heritage, 6, no. 10 (2023):6616-6633,
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6100346 . .

Mapping the Elements of the Compact City in a Post-Socialist Neighbourhood: The Case of New Belgrade

Mitrović, Nikola; Djukić, Aleksandra; Stupar, Aleksandra

(Rejkjavik : University of Iceland, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mitrović, Nikola
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1827
AB  - New Belgrade was planned as an automobile-dependent city with a block structure. After the drastic changes it had been exposed to, the block structure remained untouched but with new usages, pedestrian activities, and routes as a final product. These changes are sporadic and scattered, but together there is a system of elements of a compact city making pedestrian-friendly environments. In this paper, based on a conceptual approach, these elements will be mapped in New Belgrade super-block 30, one of the mainly unchanged super-blocks. There are examples of small urban design interventions, such as new park areas, paths, and ramps. It is making the inclusion of different groups of users – from the youngest to oldest ones or recreationists and wheelchair users. Historically, some parts of super-block 30 have been left unfinished in its construction and had formed empty spaces. From undefined large areas to equipped zones dedicated to specific users, these changes created a new perception of communal public spaces by residents in super-block. An aim is to define how inclusive territory is formed. In which way do these changes contribute to making a new identity for this part of the city? They have new gathering places for activities and a new way of belonging to that super-block, at the same time creating new reasons to stay and influence the community in the super-block. In that sense, there was conducted unobstructed observation and semi-structured interviews with residents to examine if new interventions helped the community, their perception, and usage. Connections between these new pockets contribute to making new pedestrian routes as a part of the walking system through the New Belgrade block structure. Planning further development of these activities and routes can help in the transformation of post-socialist block structure neighbourhoods to compact cities and more inclusive and pedestrian-friendly environments.
PB  - Rejkjavik : University of Iceland
C3  - International Conference EURA 2023 -The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future
T1  - Mapping the Elements of the Compact City in a Post-Socialist Neighbourhood: The Case of New Belgrade
SP  - 18
EP  - 18
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1827
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mitrović, Nikola and Djukić, Aleksandra and Stupar, Aleksandra",
year = "2023",
abstract = "New Belgrade was planned as an automobile-dependent city with a block structure. After the drastic changes it had been exposed to, the block structure remained untouched but with new usages, pedestrian activities, and routes as a final product. These changes are sporadic and scattered, but together there is a system of elements of a compact city making pedestrian-friendly environments. In this paper, based on a conceptual approach, these elements will be mapped in New Belgrade super-block 30, one of the mainly unchanged super-blocks. There are examples of small urban design interventions, such as new park areas, paths, and ramps. It is making the inclusion of different groups of users – from the youngest to oldest ones or recreationists and wheelchair users. Historically, some parts of super-block 30 have been left unfinished in its construction and had formed empty spaces. From undefined large areas to equipped zones dedicated to specific users, these changes created a new perception of communal public spaces by residents in super-block. An aim is to define how inclusive territory is formed. In which way do these changes contribute to making a new identity for this part of the city? They have new gathering places for activities and a new way of belonging to that super-block, at the same time creating new reasons to stay and influence the community in the super-block. In that sense, there was conducted unobstructed observation and semi-structured interviews with residents to examine if new interventions helped the community, their perception, and usage. Connections between these new pockets contribute to making new pedestrian routes as a part of the walking system through the New Belgrade block structure. Planning further development of these activities and routes can help in the transformation of post-socialist block structure neighbourhoods to compact cities and more inclusive and pedestrian-friendly environments.",
publisher = "Rejkjavik : University of Iceland",
journal = "International Conference EURA 2023 -The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future",
title = "Mapping the Elements of the Compact City in a Post-Socialist Neighbourhood: The Case of New Belgrade",
pages = "18-18",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1827"
}
Mitrović, N., Djukić, A.,& Stupar, A.. (2023). Mapping the Elements of the Compact City in a Post-Socialist Neighbourhood: The Case of New Belgrade. in International Conference EURA 2023 -The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future
Rejkjavik : University of Iceland., 18-18.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1827
Mitrović N, Djukić A, Stupar A. Mapping the Elements of the Compact City in a Post-Socialist Neighbourhood: The Case of New Belgrade. in International Conference EURA 2023 -The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future. 2023;:18-18.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1827 .
Mitrović, Nikola, Djukić, Aleksandra, Stupar, Aleksandra, "Mapping the Elements of the Compact City in a Post-Socialist Neighbourhood: The Case of New Belgrade" in International Conference EURA 2023 -The European City: A practice of resilience in the face of an uncertain future (2023):18-18,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1827 .

Регенерација смедеревског приобаља Југово по моделу урбаног парка

Вучић, Милица; Ђукић, Александра; Антонић, Бранислав

(Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Вучић, Милица
AU  - Ђукић, Александра
AU  - Антонић, Бранислав
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1270
AB  - Град Смедерево данас се доживљава као велико индустријско средиште Србије. Међутим, он има и многе друге потенцијале попут Смедеревске тврђаве. Велика предност града је и дуга дунавска обала уз коју се град развијао и захваљујући којој се дефинисао. Велики део приобалног земљишта данас није уређен у погледу градских намена и садржаја. Управо ови простори треба да се сачувају и добију на значају. Један од тих простора је стара рекреативна зона у Југову која је још у време Првог светског рата била препозната као одлично место за одмор. Ова чињеница је данас посебно значајна из разлога што људи имају све мање времена, како за себе и своје ближње, тако и за боравак у природи. Поред тога, све већи удео канцеларијаских послова утиче на здравље људи. Због тога је модел урбаног парка идеалан као решење овог проблема. Урбани паркови постају веома атрактивна места, а представљају површине зелених отворених простора које су присутне у урбаним контекстима и имају важну рекреативну, еколошку и друштвену функцију, доприносећи бољем квалитету живота.
AB  - The city of Smederevo is considered as a large industrial center of the present-day Serbia. However, it has many 
other potentials, such as Smederevo Fortress. The great advantage of the city is the long Danube riverfront, along 
which the city developed and thanks to which has defined itself. A large part of the riverfront land today is not 
regulated in terms of urban functions and contents. Exactly these spaces should be preserved and gain 
importance. One of those areas is the old recreation area in Jugovo, which was known as an excellent place for 
vacation even during the First World War. This fact is especially important today, because people have less and 
less time, both for themselves and their loved ones, and for spending it in nature. In addition, an increasing share 
of office work affects people's health. That is why the urban park model is ideal as a solution to this problem. Urban 
parks are becoming very attractive places, and they represent areas of green open spaces that are present in 
urban contexts and have an important recreational, ecological and social function, contributing to a better life.
PB  - Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије
C3  - Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023
T1  - Регенерација смедеревског приобаља Југово по моделу урбаног парка
SP  - 167
EP  - 174
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1270
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Вучић, Милица and Ђукић, Александра and Антонић, Бранислав",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Град Смедерево данас се доживљава као велико индустријско средиште Србије. Међутим, он има и многе друге потенцијале попут Смедеревске тврђаве. Велика предност града је и дуга дунавска обала уз коју се град развијао и захваљујући којој се дефинисао. Велики део приобалног земљишта данас није уређен у погледу градских намена и садржаја. Управо ови простори треба да се сачувају и добију на значају. Један од тих простора је стара рекреативна зона у Југову која је још у време Првог светског рата била препозната као одлично место за одмор. Ова чињеница је данас посебно значајна из разлога што људи имају све мање времена, како за себе и своје ближње, тако и за боравак у природи. Поред тога, све већи удео канцеларијаских послова утиче на здравље људи. Због тога је модел урбаног парка идеалан као решење овог проблема. Урбани паркови постају веома атрактивна места, а представљају површине зелених отворених простора које су присутне у урбаним контекстима и имају важну рекреативну, еколошку и друштвену функцију, доприносећи бољем квалитету живота., The city of Smederevo is considered as a large industrial center of the present-day Serbia. However, it has many 
other potentials, such as Smederevo Fortress. The great advantage of the city is the long Danube riverfront, along 
which the city developed and thanks to which has defined itself. A large part of the riverfront land today is not 
regulated in terms of urban functions and contents. Exactly these spaces should be preserved and gain 
importance. One of those areas is the old recreation area in Jugovo, which was known as an excellent place for 
vacation even during the First World War. This fact is especially important today, because people have less and 
less time, both for themselves and their loved ones, and for spending it in nature. In addition, an increasing share 
of office work affects people's health. That is why the urban park model is ideal as a solution to this problem. Urban 
parks are becoming very attractive places, and they represent areas of green open spaces that are present in 
urban contexts and have an important recreational, ecological and social function, contributing to a better life.",
publisher = "Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије",
journal = "Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023",
title = "Регенерација смедеревског приобаља Југово по моделу урбаног парка",
pages = "167-174",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1270"
}
Вучић, М., Ђукић, А.,& Антонић, Б.. (2023). Регенерација смедеревског приобаља Југово по моделу урбаног парка. in Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023
Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије., 167-174.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1270
Вучић М, Ђукић А, Антонић Б. Регенерација смедеревског приобаља Југово по моделу урбаног парка. in Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023. 2023;:167-174.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1270 .
Вучић, Милица, Ђукић, Александра, Антонић, Бранислав, "Регенерација смедеревског приобаља Југово по моделу урбаног парка" in Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023 (2023):167-174,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1270 .

Марина као кључни пројекат за регенерацију приобаља Смедерева

Анђелковић, Негосава; Ђукић, Александра; Антонић, Бранислав

(Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Анђелковић, Негосава
AU  - Ђукић, Александра
AU  - Антонић, Бранислав
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1271
AB  - Смедерево, као град са дугом дунавском обалом, има недовољно искоришћен потенцијал за развој наутике и наутичког туризма. Предмет истраживања се односи на допринос локалном развоју града кроз урбану регенерацију, туристички развој где се нагласак даје наутичком туризму. Овим радом би се комплекс марине сагледавао као потенцијал за нови центар и окосницу развоја приобаља града. Кроз рад се разматрају препознати проблеми недовољно искоришћеног потенцијала града за развој наутике, проблеми смештајних капацитета, уређење простора за одмор и рекреацију, али и могуће одржавање сезонских манифестација. Главни циљ овог рада је постављање препорука за развој савремене туристичке марине у Смедереву, у складу са међународним стандардима наутичког туризма. Методологија у оквиру овог рада спроведена је на основу теренског обиласка локације, разговора са стручњацима из градске управе Смедерева, анализе студија случаја и критичке анализе пројектне документације. Очекивани доприноси рада јесу: валоризација већ опредељене позиције марине Смедерева и испитивање њених потенцијала; смернице и валоризација садржаја комплекса марине који
би могли допринети локалном развоју града.
AB  - Smederevo, as a city with a long Danube waterfront, has an underutilized potential for the nautical development
and nautical tourism. The subject of the research refers to the contribution to the local development of the city
through urban regeneration, tourist development where the emphasis is on nautical tourism. With this work, the
marina complex would be seen as a potential for a new center and the backbone of the development of the city's
coastline. Through the work, the recognized problems of underutilized potential of the city for the development of
nautical, problems of accommodation capacity, arrangement of space for rest and recreation, but also the possible
holding of seasonal manifestations are considered. The main goal of this paper is to set recommendations for the
development of a modern tourist marina in Smederevo, in accordance with international standards of nautical
tourism. The methodology within this work is based on a field visit to the location, interviews with experts from the
city administration of Smederevo, analysis of case studies аnd critical analysis of project documentation. The
expected contributions of the work are: valorization of the already determined position of the Smedereva marina
and examination of its potential; guidelines and valorization of the contents of the marina complex that could
contribute to the local development of the city.
PB  - Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије
C3  - Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023
T1  - Марина као кључни пројекат за регенерацију приобаља Смедерева
T1  - The marine as a flagship project for the redevelopment of Smederevo waterfront
SP  - 207
EP  - 214
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1271
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Анђелковић, Негосава and Ђукић, Александра and Антонић, Бранислав",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Смедерево, као град са дугом дунавском обалом, има недовољно искоришћен потенцијал за развој наутике и наутичког туризма. Предмет истраживања се односи на допринос локалном развоју града кроз урбану регенерацију, туристички развој где се нагласак даје наутичком туризму. Овим радом би се комплекс марине сагледавао као потенцијал за нови центар и окосницу развоја приобаља града. Кроз рад се разматрају препознати проблеми недовољно искоришћеног потенцијала града за развој наутике, проблеми смештајних капацитета, уређење простора за одмор и рекреацију, али и могуће одржавање сезонских манифестација. Главни циљ овог рада је постављање препорука за развој савремене туристичке марине у Смедереву, у складу са међународним стандардима наутичког туризма. Методологија у оквиру овог рада спроведена је на основу теренског обиласка локације, разговора са стручњацима из градске управе Смедерева, анализе студија случаја и критичке анализе пројектне документације. Очекивани доприноси рада јесу: валоризација већ опредељене позиције марине Смедерева и испитивање њених потенцијала; смернице и валоризација садржаја комплекса марине који
би могли допринети локалном развоју града., Smederevo, as a city with a long Danube waterfront, has an underutilized potential for the nautical development
and nautical tourism. The subject of the research refers to the contribution to the local development of the city
through urban regeneration, tourist development where the emphasis is on nautical tourism. With this work, the
marina complex would be seen as a potential for a new center and the backbone of the development of the city's
coastline. Through the work, the recognized problems of underutilized potential of the city for the development of
nautical, problems of accommodation capacity, arrangement of space for rest and recreation, but also the possible
holding of seasonal manifestations are considered. The main goal of this paper is to set recommendations for the
development of a modern tourist marina in Smederevo, in accordance with international standards of nautical
tourism. The methodology within this work is based on a field visit to the location, interviews with experts from the
city administration of Smederevo, analysis of case studies аnd critical analysis of project documentation. The
expected contributions of the work are: valorization of the already determined position of the Smedereva marina
and examination of its potential; guidelines and valorization of the contents of the marina complex that could
contribute to the local development of the city.",
publisher = "Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије",
journal = "Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023",
title = "Марина као кључни пројекат за регенерацију приобаља Смедерева, The marine as a flagship project for the redevelopment of Smederevo waterfront",
pages = "207-214",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1271"
}
Анђелковић, Н., Ђукић, А.,& Антонић, Б.. (2023). Марина као кључни пројекат за регенерацију приобаља Смедерева. in Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023
Београд : Удружење урбаниста Србије., 207-214.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1271
Анђелковић Н, Ђукић А, Антонић Б. Марина као кључни пројекат за регенерацију приобаља Смедерева. in Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023. 2023;:207-214.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1271 .
Анђелковић, Негосава, Ђукић, Александра, Антонић, Бранислав, "Марина као кључни пројекат за регенерацију приобаља Смедерева" in Међународна конференција 19. Летња школа урбанизма и одрживог развоја, Врњачка Бања, 18-20. мај 2023. = International conference 19th Summer School of Urbanism and Sustainable Development, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, May 18-20, 2023 (2023):207-214,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1271 .

Projekat DANUrB+: profilisanje malih i srednјe velikih gradova u srpskom podunavlju

Đukić, Aleksandra; Antonić, Branislav; Grujičić, Aleksandar; Marić, Jelena

(Beograd : Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Grujičić, Aleksandar
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1235
AB  - Дунав, најдужа река у западној половини Европе, због своје ширине у свом средњем и доњем делу тока представља значајну физичку препреку у општем просторном развоју. Ова препрека за сарадњу преко Дунава додатно политички значајна јер су многе националне границе иду дуж реке. Због тога су многа подручја и градови у средњем и доњем Подунављу рубно смештени, недовољно повезани и, самим тим, неразвијени. Ипак, они се међусобно разликују и по другим обележјима, као што су величина, положај у државној мрежи градова, културна баштина или карактер локалне привреде. То значи да се изгледи за развој подунавских градова не могу на прави начин разумети само сагледавањем њихове боље
повезаности преко и у односу на реку, већ узимајући у обзир и друга обележја. Циљ овог рада је да се провере дати изгледи за развој малих и средњих градских насеља у српском
Подунављу профилишући их кроз њихова кључна обележја. Очекивани исход је стварање кластера градских насеља са придодатим планским акцијама. На тај начин, ово је допринос истраживању спроведеном кроз израду атласа подунавских градова у оквиру међународног пројекта DANUrB+, који се бави насељима у опадању у рубним и пограничним деловима Подунавља како би се створиле нове перспективе њихове обнове и развоја
AB  - The Danube, the longest river in the western half of Europe, has been a signifi cant physical obstacle for general territorial development in its middle and lower sections due to the river width. This obstacle for cooperation across the Danube has been further enhanced in a political way as many national borders have been outlined by the river. Therefore, many areas, cities and towns in the Danubian Region are peripheral, insuffi ciently connected and consequently underdeveloped. However, they also diff er by their other characteristics, such as size, position in national urban network, cultural heritage or the character of local economy. This means that development prospects for Danubian cities and towns cannot be properly understood just addressing their the better connectiveness across and through the river, but also taking in account their other characteristics. The aim of this paper is to check such development prospects for small and medium-sized urban settlements in the Serbian Danube Region by profi ling them through their key characteristics. An expected outcome is to form the clusters of urban settlements with subordinated planning actions. In that way, this is a contribution for the research carried through the creation of the atlas of Danubian cities in international DANUrB+ Project, which is dealing with shrinking settlements of Danube river’s peripheral and border regions, to create new possibilities to make them attractive again.
PB  - Beograd : Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije
PB  - Beograd : Univerzitet, Geografski fakultet
C3  - Deveti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Lokalna samouprava u planiranju i uređenju prostora i naselja, Beograd, jun 2022.
T1  - Projekat  DANUrB+: profilisanje malih i srednјe velikih gradova u srpskom podunavlju
SP  - 435
EP  - 443
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1235
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Đukić, Aleksandra and Antonić, Branislav and Grujičić, Aleksandar and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Дунав, најдужа река у западној половини Европе, због своје ширине у свом средњем и доњем делу тока представља значајну физичку препреку у општем просторном развоју. Ова препрека за сарадњу преко Дунава додатно политички значајна јер су многе националне границе иду дуж реке. Због тога су многа подручја и градови у средњем и доњем Подунављу рубно смештени, недовољно повезани и, самим тим, неразвијени. Ипак, они се међусобно разликују и по другим обележјима, као што су величина, положај у државној мрежи градова, културна баштина или карактер локалне привреде. То значи да се изгледи за развој подунавских градова не могу на прави начин разумети само сагледавањем њихове боље
повезаности преко и у односу на реку, већ узимајући у обзир и друга обележја. Циљ овог рада је да се провере дати изгледи за развој малих и средњих градских насеља у српском
Подунављу профилишући их кроз њихова кључна обележја. Очекивани исход је стварање кластера градских насеља са придодатим планским акцијама. На тај начин, ово је допринос истраживању спроведеном кроз израду атласа подунавских градова у оквиру међународног пројекта DANUrB+, који се бави насељима у опадању у рубним и пограничним деловима Подунавља како би се створиле нове перспективе њихове обнове и развоја, The Danube, the longest river in the western half of Europe, has been a signifi cant physical obstacle for general territorial development in its middle and lower sections due to the river width. This obstacle for cooperation across the Danube has been further enhanced in a political way as many national borders have been outlined by the river. Therefore, many areas, cities and towns in the Danubian Region are peripheral, insuffi ciently connected and consequently underdeveloped. However, they also diff er by their other characteristics, such as size, position in national urban network, cultural heritage or the character of local economy. This means that development prospects for Danubian cities and towns cannot be properly understood just addressing their the better connectiveness across and through the river, but also taking in account their other characteristics. The aim of this paper is to check such development prospects for small and medium-sized urban settlements in the Serbian Danube Region by profi ling them through their key characteristics. An expected outcome is to form the clusters of urban settlements with subordinated planning actions. In that way, this is a contribution for the research carried through the creation of the atlas of Danubian cities in international DANUrB+ Project, which is dealing with shrinking settlements of Danube river’s peripheral and border regions, to create new possibilities to make them attractive again.",
publisher = "Beograd : Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije, Beograd : Univerzitet, Geografski fakultet",
journal = "Deveti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Lokalna samouprava u planiranju i uređenju prostora i naselja, Beograd, jun 2022.",
title = "Projekat  DANUrB+: profilisanje malih i srednјe velikih gradova u srpskom podunavlju",
pages = "435-443",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1235"
}
Đukić, A., Antonić, B., Grujičić, A.,& Marić, J.. (2022). Projekat  DANUrB+: profilisanje malih i srednјe velikih gradova u srpskom podunavlju. in Deveti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Lokalna samouprava u planiranju i uređenju prostora i naselja, Beograd, jun 2022.
Beograd : Asocijacija prostornih planera Srbije., 435-443.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1235
Đukić A, Antonić B, Grujičić A, Marić J. Projekat  DANUrB+: profilisanje malih i srednјe velikih gradova u srpskom podunavlju. in Deveti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Lokalna samouprava u planiranju i uređenju prostora i naselja, Beograd, jun 2022.. 2022;:435-443.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1235 .
Đukić, Aleksandra, Antonić, Branislav, Grujičić, Aleksandar, Marić, Jelena, "Projekat  DANUrB+: profilisanje malih i srednјe velikih gradova u srpskom podunavlju" in Deveti naučno-stručni skup sa međunarodnim učešćem Lokalna samouprava u planiranju i uređenju prostora i naselja, Beograd, jun 2022. (2022):435-443,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1235 .

Digital Technologies for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of the Former Bileća Street in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Guzijan, Jasna; Đukić, Aleksandra; Vaništa Lazаrević, Eva; Cvijić, Siniša; Radić, Simo

(AMPS PROCEEDINGS SERIES, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Guzijan, Jasna
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Vaništa Lazаrević, Eva
AU  - Cvijić, Siniša
AU  - Radić, Simo
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1261
AB  - The Digital or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which began in the 1980s, is the event that has
contributed the most substantially to possibilities for global information dissemination. The explosion
of digital technologies over the last twenty years has brought change to the conventional workflow.
Institutions dealing with cultural heritage have recognised the opportunities afforded by digital
technologies for the preservation of tangible and intangible heritage, especially the great potential
they have shown for improving public access to different forms of cultural heritage and its
reuse.1Over the last two decades, there has been a debate among experts about the benefits and
drawbacks of using digital technologies for the purpose of preservation of cultural heritage, as well as
the relationship between the material and virtual worlds. Digitisation has caused many controversies
and dilemmas as to whether digital technologies can recapture the past outside what was previously
the human sociocultural context. Heritage is revitalised not solely for its spatial presentation, but also
for the experience and magic of feeling that one is in the past. This is a creative approach that allows
one to experience history using all senses and is a way to present heritage that really appeals to
people. The upside of digital technology is that it allows the protection, conservation and promotion
of tangible and intangible heritage. Ideas and initiatives such as virtual museums, libraries and
galleries are readily embraced when a site or an institution cannot be accessed physically, and they
were actively implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is often reiterated that the ultimate
goal of using digital technology is to understand the past and to appreciate the achievements of
ancestors. 2 The European Commission launched Europeana, a platform that provides access to
cultural heritage through digital technology and is freely publicly accessible. 3 The use of digital
technology is a two-way process in that it has influenced our understanding of heritage on the one
hand, while on the other, cultural heritage has also influenced how digital tools can be used.
PB  - AMPS PROCEEDINGS SERIES
C3  - (IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S): Design, culture and technology – past, present, and future: Proceedings
T1  - Digital Technologies for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of the Former Bileća Street in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
SP  - 369
EP  - 377
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1261
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Guzijan, Jasna and Đukić, Aleksandra and Vaništa Lazаrević, Eva and Cvijić, Siniša and Radić, Simo",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The Digital or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which began in the 1980s, is the event that has
contributed the most substantially to possibilities for global information dissemination. The explosion
of digital technologies over the last twenty years has brought change to the conventional workflow.
Institutions dealing with cultural heritage have recognised the opportunities afforded by digital
technologies for the preservation of tangible and intangible heritage, especially the great potential
they have shown for improving public access to different forms of cultural heritage and its
reuse.1Over the last two decades, there has been a debate among experts about the benefits and
drawbacks of using digital technologies for the purpose of preservation of cultural heritage, as well as
the relationship between the material and virtual worlds. Digitisation has caused many controversies
and dilemmas as to whether digital technologies can recapture the past outside what was previously
the human sociocultural context. Heritage is revitalised not solely for its spatial presentation, but also
for the experience and magic of feeling that one is in the past. This is a creative approach that allows
one to experience history using all senses and is a way to present heritage that really appeals to
people. The upside of digital technology is that it allows the protection, conservation and promotion
of tangible and intangible heritage. Ideas and initiatives such as virtual museums, libraries and
galleries are readily embraced when a site or an institution cannot be accessed physically, and they
were actively implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is often reiterated that the ultimate
goal of using digital technology is to understand the past and to appreciate the achievements of
ancestors. 2 The European Commission launched Europeana, a platform that provides access to
cultural heritage through digital technology and is freely publicly accessible. 3 The use of digital
technology is a two-way process in that it has influenced our understanding of heritage on the one
hand, while on the other, cultural heritage has also influenced how digital tools can be used.",
publisher = "AMPS PROCEEDINGS SERIES",
journal = "(IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S): Design, culture and technology – past, present, and future: Proceedings",
title = "Digital Technologies for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of the Former Bileća Street in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina",
pages = "369-377",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1261"
}
Guzijan, J., Đukić, A., Vaništa Lazаrević, E., Cvijić, S.,& Radić, S.. (2022). Digital Technologies for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of the Former Bileća Street in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. in (IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S): Design, culture and technology – past, present, and future: Proceedings
AMPS PROCEEDINGS SERIES., 369-377.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1261
Guzijan J, Đukić A, Vaništa Lazаrević E, Cvijić S, Radić S. Digital Technologies for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of the Former Bileća Street in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. in (IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S): Design, culture and technology – past, present, and future: Proceedings. 2022;:369-377.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1261 .
Guzijan, Jasna, Đukić, Aleksandra, Vaništa Lazаrević, Eva, Cvijić, Siniša, Radić, Simo, "Digital Technologies for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of the Former Bileća Street in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina" in (IN)TANGIBLE HERITAGE(S): Design, culture and technology – past, present, and future: Proceedings (2022):369-377,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1261 .

Modern Transformations of City Riverfront - Comparison of the Riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb

Bulatović, Slobodan; Đukić, Aleksandra

(Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Bulatović, Slobodan
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1829
AB  - City riverfronts are parts of urban areas that have become increasingly interesting in space
reconstruction and revitalization in the last few decades. This situation has occurred due to several
different factors. The most important factor is undoubtedly the value of the land along the river and
the possibility of forming high-quality spatial landscapes. In these parts of the city, in urban centres
worldwide, attempts are being made to organise the entire life of the city. This research seeks to
examine changes in the examples of the city riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb. These two cities
are attractive for research because they were formed on the banks of the same river and have
similar spatial-geographical characteristics. To research the mentioned changes in the paper, the
spatial planning and urban documentation will be analyzed, focusing on the transformations of the
riverfront of the two mentioned cities. It is important to emphasise that this paper seeks to examine
the transformations in the last twenty years, i.e. in the 21st century. This research tries to
summarise all the changes made to the city riverfronts and their effects on the spatial configuration
of Belgrade and Zagreb. It also seeks to answer whether such space transformations are favourable or not, or what impact do they have on changing the broader image of the city. Based on the results, proposals and guidelines for future transformations of urban riverfronts will be given at the end of the paper.
PB  - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis
C3  - Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November
T1  - Modern Transformations of City Riverfront - Comparison of the Riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb
SP  - 1
EP  - 8
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1829
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Bulatović, Slobodan and Đukić, Aleksandra",
year = "2022",
abstract = "City riverfronts are parts of urban areas that have become increasingly interesting in space
reconstruction and revitalization in the last few decades. This situation has occurred due to several
different factors. The most important factor is undoubtedly the value of the land along the river and
the possibility of forming high-quality spatial landscapes. In these parts of the city, in urban centres
worldwide, attempts are being made to organise the entire life of the city. This research seeks to
examine changes in the examples of the city riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb. These two cities
are attractive for research because they were formed on the banks of the same river and have
similar spatial-geographical characteristics. To research the mentioned changes in the paper, the
spatial planning and urban documentation will be analyzed, focusing on the transformations of the
riverfront of the two mentioned cities. It is important to emphasise that this paper seeks to examine
the transformations in the last twenty years, i.e. in the 21st century. This research tries to
summarise all the changes made to the city riverfronts and their effects on the spatial configuration
of Belgrade and Zagreb. It also seeks to answer whether such space transformations are favourable or not, or what impact do they have on changing the broader image of the city. Based on the results, proposals and guidelines for future transformations of urban riverfronts will be given at the end of the paper.",
publisher = "Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis",
journal = "Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November",
title = "Modern Transformations of City Riverfront - Comparison of the Riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb",
pages = "1-8",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1829"
}
Bulatović, S.,& Đukić, A.. (2022). Modern Transformations of City Riverfront - Comparison of the Riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb. in Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis., 1-8.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1829
Bulatović S, Đukić A. Modern Transformations of City Riverfront - Comparison of the Riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb. in Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November. 2022;:1-8.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1829 .
Bulatović, Slobodan, Đukić, Aleksandra, "Modern Transformations of City Riverfront - Comparison of the Riverfronts of Belgrade and Zagreb" in Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November (2022):1-8,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1829 .