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How to understand the global phenomenon of urban shrinkage at local level? comparison of urban areas in Romania and Serbia

Danciu, Mihai-Ionuţ; Antonić, Branislav; Bica, Smaranda Maria

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Danciu, Mihai-Ionuţ
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Bica, Smaranda Maria
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/493
AB  - As a global phenomenon, urban shrinkage is explained in the scientific literature through general
characteristics, such as the economic and demographic decline of a city. Apart from these, it has
also strong national, regional and local features. In most cases the particular aspects of each
context are the main determinants for shrinkage. The aim of this paper is to determine how to
understand the phenomenon at national level through a comparison of Romania and Serbia, both
two post-socialist countries that share similarities and distinctions. The first step is to present the
situation in each of these two countries; afterwards the same indicators will be used for
comparison and conclusions. The result of the paper will be the overview of the urban shrinkage
situation in both Romania and Serbia. Finally, some further recommendations are presented, such
as the possibility to form a regional approach to the phenomenon.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]
T1  - How to understand the global phenomenon of urban shrinkage at local level? comparison of urban areas in Romania and Serbia
SP  - 327
EP  - 334
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_493
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Danciu, Mihai-Ionuţ and Antonić, Branislav and Bica, Smaranda Maria",
year = "2016",
abstract = "As a global phenomenon, urban shrinkage is explained in the scientific literature through general
characteristics, such as the economic and demographic decline of a city. Apart from these, it has
also strong national, regional and local features. In most cases the particular aspects of each
context are the main determinants for shrinkage. The aim of this paper is to determine how to
understand the phenomenon at national level through a comparison of Romania and Serbia, both
two post-socialist countries that share similarities and distinctions. The first step is to present the
situation in each of these two countries; afterwards the same indicators will be used for
comparison and conclusions. The result of the paper will be the overview of the urban shrinkage
situation in both Romania and Serbia. Finally, some further recommendations are presented, such
as the possibility to form a regional approach to the phenomenon.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]",
title = "How to understand the global phenomenon of urban shrinkage at local level? comparison of urban areas in Romania and Serbia",
pages = "327-334",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_493"
}
Danciu, M., Antonić, B.,& Bica, S. M.. (2016). How to understand the global phenomenon of urban shrinkage at local level? comparison of urban areas in Romania and Serbia. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]
Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 327-334.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_493
Danciu M, Antonić B, Bica SM. How to understand the global phenomenon of urban shrinkage at local level? comparison of urban areas in Romania and Serbia. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]. 2016;:327-334.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_493 .
Danciu, Mihai-Ionuţ, Antonić, Branislav, Bica, Smaranda Maria, "How to understand the global phenomenon of urban shrinkage at local level? comparison of urban areas in Romania and Serbia" in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade] (2016):327-334,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_493 .

A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia

Danciu, Mihai-Ionut; Antonić, Branislav; Bica, Smaranda Maria

(“Ion Mincu” Publishing House, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Danciu, Mihai-Ionut
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Bica, Smaranda Maria
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/930
AB  - In the scientific literature, urban shrinkage is seen as a process of demographic and economic decline of a city. It is seen as a global phenomenon because of its occurrence in many areas in the world. (Martinez-Fernandez et al, 2012). It also has a specific regional characteristic, being sensitive to local features and contexts. We need to adapt the general knowledge of urban shrinkage to these contextualized levels and compare different entities, a difficult task according to Wiechmann and Pallagst, 2012. It is an adequate approach that is in the need for more attention and that can contribute to the understanding of the phenomenon as a whole. This paper compares shrinking cities at a national level, aiming to understand the local adoptions and to compare neighboring cases.  According to Athanasopoulou and Rink, 2013, 42% of European cities are shrinking. South Eastern Europe is a particular case because it has a common history with local characteristics. The countries can affirm their post-socialist present as a transition to a new economic and political situation, having a similar historic development and similar patterns of urban development. Because these similarities tend to overcome national specificities, we choose Romania and Serbia for comparison and present their main characteristics. Each country is presented through a brief history of urbanization, influenced by the recent socialist government. The analysis goes even further and, after highlighting the distinctions, we apply local adaptations to enable the qualitative analysis by uniform indicators, units and spatial limits. The result is an overview of the urban shrinkage situation in both countries.  We use a uniform unit for comparison, in terms of urban definition, and this is the Functional Urban Area. Each FUA is characterized by at least 50.000 inhabitants in the recent past and urban hinterlands with at least 15% inhabitants working in the urban core area. Each country is presented by its most shrinking FUA, 8 in both Romania (Alexandria, Onesti, Drobeta Turnu Severin, Targu Jiu, Petrosani, Turda, Dej and Sfantu Gheorghe) and Serbia (Kikinda, Leskovac, Loznica, Pirot, Sombor, Vranje, Zajecar and Zrenjanin). The results show the situation of two countries with different situations. In Romania, the shrinking FUA are scattered all around the country, with no relation to the spatial array of the country. Here, the shrinkage is a result of the mono-functional politic applied to certain areas by the communist regime. On the other hand, in Serbia the shrinking FUA are placed at the periphery, as border regions. It means that the country is more centralized and has a weak national infrastructure. Here, the functions only influence the size of the urban areas, but the shrinkage cannot be necessary related to this aspect. The result also helps for further recommendations, emphasizing the need for special national approaches on the study of the phenomenon. There is a need for a deeper insight in the study of past urbanization in the region, in the context of the regional development. There is also a need for contemporary solutions in a cognitive way, through the intelligent urban governance, the use of simulation and modelling and a better decision-making process.
PB  - “Ion Mincu” Publishing House
C3  - RRRC 2016, Risk, Reduction, for Resilient Cities, International conference, Bucharest, November 3-4, 2016
T1  - A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia
SP  - 110
EP  - 111
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_930
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Danciu, Mihai-Ionut and Antonić, Branislav and Bica, Smaranda Maria",
year = "2016",
abstract = "In the scientific literature, urban shrinkage is seen as a process of demographic and economic decline of a city. It is seen as a global phenomenon because of its occurrence in many areas in the world. (Martinez-Fernandez et al, 2012). It also has a specific regional characteristic, being sensitive to local features and contexts. We need to adapt the general knowledge of urban shrinkage to these contextualized levels and compare different entities, a difficult task according to Wiechmann and Pallagst, 2012. It is an adequate approach that is in the need for more attention and that can contribute to the understanding of the phenomenon as a whole. This paper compares shrinking cities at a national level, aiming to understand the local adoptions and to compare neighboring cases.  According to Athanasopoulou and Rink, 2013, 42% of European cities are shrinking. South Eastern Europe is a particular case because it has a common history with local characteristics. The countries can affirm their post-socialist present as a transition to a new economic and political situation, having a similar historic development and similar patterns of urban development. Because these similarities tend to overcome national specificities, we choose Romania and Serbia for comparison and present their main characteristics. Each country is presented through a brief history of urbanization, influenced by the recent socialist government. The analysis goes even further and, after highlighting the distinctions, we apply local adaptations to enable the qualitative analysis by uniform indicators, units and spatial limits. The result is an overview of the urban shrinkage situation in both countries.  We use a uniform unit for comparison, in terms of urban definition, and this is the Functional Urban Area. Each FUA is characterized by at least 50.000 inhabitants in the recent past and urban hinterlands with at least 15% inhabitants working in the urban core area. Each country is presented by its most shrinking FUA, 8 in both Romania (Alexandria, Onesti, Drobeta Turnu Severin, Targu Jiu, Petrosani, Turda, Dej and Sfantu Gheorghe) and Serbia (Kikinda, Leskovac, Loznica, Pirot, Sombor, Vranje, Zajecar and Zrenjanin). The results show the situation of two countries with different situations. In Romania, the shrinking FUA are scattered all around the country, with no relation to the spatial array of the country. Here, the shrinkage is a result of the mono-functional politic applied to certain areas by the communist regime. On the other hand, in Serbia the shrinking FUA are placed at the periphery, as border regions. It means that the country is more centralized and has a weak national infrastructure. Here, the functions only influence the size of the urban areas, but the shrinkage cannot be necessary related to this aspect. The result also helps for further recommendations, emphasizing the need for special national approaches on the study of the phenomenon. There is a need for a deeper insight in the study of past urbanization in the region, in the context of the regional development. There is also a need for contemporary solutions in a cognitive way, through the intelligent urban governance, the use of simulation and modelling and a better decision-making process.",
publisher = "“Ion Mincu” Publishing House",
journal = "RRRC 2016, Risk, Reduction, for Resilient Cities, International conference, Bucharest, November 3-4, 2016",
title = "A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia",
pages = "110-111",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_930"
}
Danciu, M., Antonić, B.,& Bica, S. M.. (2016). A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia. in RRRC 2016, Risk, Reduction, for Resilient Cities, International conference, Bucharest, November 3-4, 2016
“Ion Mincu” Publishing House., 110-111.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_930
Danciu M, Antonić B, Bica SM. A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia. in RRRC 2016, Risk, Reduction, for Resilient Cities, International conference, Bucharest, November 3-4, 2016. 2016;:110-111.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_930 .
Danciu, Mihai-Ionut, Antonić, Branislav, Bica, Smaranda Maria, "A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia" in RRRC 2016, Risk, Reduction, for Resilient Cities, International conference, Bucharest, November 3-4, 2016 (2016):110-111,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_930 .