@inbook{
author = "Gaman, Marius and Balizs, Daniel and Stober, Dina and Djukic, Aleksandra and Yordanova, Mariana and Stan, Angelica and Manea, Sorin",
year = "2022",
abstract = "MANY CITIES ALONG THE DANUBE RIVER are shrinking cities, which is also
becoming a common pattern across Eastern and Central Europe. Of several
possible reasons, e.g., low accessibility, the pull of nearby larger cities and low birth
rates, the most important one is the deindustrialisation after the fall of communist
systems, which led to the decrease of jobs and a mass migration (Hospers, 2014).
The population decrease led to the degradation or disappearance of several public
services and later the abandonment or underuse of buildings or large city areas
(Păun Constantinescu, 2019).
Considering the current condition of shrinking
cities, it could be concluded that this method is
no longer feasible, and it should be substituted
with a ‘tabula plena’ approach (Roberts, 2016).
Such an intervention implies the reuse of urban
areas, re-building, recycling, regenerating
brownfields and restoring local built heritage
(Fig. 45_01). The local identity should be a cornerstone
to all interventions, in most cases the
Danube being a key feature.",
publisher = "Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet",
journal = "D+ Atlas: Atlas of Hidden Urban Values along the Danube [Картографска грађа]",
booktitle = "Designing Shrinking Danubian Cities",
pages = "184-195",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2208"
}