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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 .

Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities

Djukic, Aleksandra; Vukmirovic, Milena; Jokovic, Jugoslav

(Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Djukic, Aleksandra
AU  - Vukmirovic, Milena
AU  - Jokovic, Jugoslav
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2195
AB  - Considering the current trends of urban redevelopment of Belgrade’s riverfronts megaprojects along the Sava and Danube rivers ("Belgrade Waterfront" and "City on Water"), Kosančićev venac could be developed as an important pedestrian connection between this sites and historical core of the city. The methods that were used in analysis include method of direct surveying of inhabitants based on the Kevin Lynch`s determination of the image of the city. Space Syntax
method, as well as the method of mapping users on social maps (via social networks).
The aim of the text was measuring the intensity of pedestrian movement in the monitored territory and concentrations of users in open public spaces. Summarizing and interpreting the collected data obtained three groups of results: the image of Kosančićev venac, composed of five elements: paths, edges, districts, nodes and landmarks; an overview of the intensity of pedestrian movement on the observed territory, compared with the content located along the path and with the distribution of the image of the city and the intensity of the users. This research has indicated the potential of the analysed area for the formation of transverse and longitudinal pedestrian flows as well as concentrations. However, they could enable active
use of the research area and integrate the connections of the Sava`s and Danube`s Amphitheatre.
PB  - Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
C3  - Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings
T1  - Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities
SP  - 63
EP  - 79
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Djukic, Aleksandra and Vukmirovic, Milena and Jokovic, Jugoslav",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Considering the current trends of urban redevelopment of Belgrade’s riverfronts megaprojects along the Sava and Danube rivers ("Belgrade Waterfront" and "City on Water"), Kosančićev venac could be developed as an important pedestrian connection between this sites and historical core of the city. The methods that were used in analysis include method of direct surveying of inhabitants based on the Kevin Lynch`s determination of the image of the city. Space Syntax
method, as well as the method of mapping users on social maps (via social networks).
The aim of the text was measuring the intensity of pedestrian movement in the monitored territory and concentrations of users in open public spaces. Summarizing and interpreting the collected data obtained three groups of results: the image of Kosančićev venac, composed of five elements: paths, edges, districts, nodes and landmarks; an overview of the intensity of pedestrian movement on the observed territory, compared with the content located along the path and with the distribution of the image of the city and the intensity of the users. This research has indicated the potential of the analysed area for the formation of transverse and longitudinal pedestrian flows as well as concentrations. However, they could enable active
use of the research area and integrate the connections of the Sava`s and Danube`s Amphitheatre.",
publisher = "Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto",
journal = "Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings",
title = "Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities",
pages = "63-79"
}
Djukic, A., Vukmirovic, M.,& Jokovic, J.. (2015). Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities. in Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto., 63-79.
Djukic A, Vukmirovic M, Jokovic J. Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities. in Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings. 2015;:63-79..
Djukic, Aleksandra, Vukmirovic, Milena, Jokovic, Jugoslav, "Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities" in Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings (2015):63-79.