Živković, Jelena

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Projects
Spatial, environmental, energy and social aspects of developing settlements and climate change - mutual impacts Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200090 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture)
Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design Higher Education (HERSUS), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, grant number 2020-1-RS01-KA203-065407 DANUrB
"DANUrB -DANube Urban Brand" INTERREG project Executive Programme for Scientific and Technological Cooperation Between The Italian Republic and The Republic of Serbia for The Years 2016-2018”, "Progetti di Grande Rilevanza" aisensi della I. 401/90. Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale, Direzione Generale per la Promozione del Sistema Paese (MAECI)
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2020/200090/RS/ Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation
Development of student dorms in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century "Measuring non Measurable" - Mn'M PROJECT ;
MEASURING THE NON-MEASURABLE – Mn'M PROJECT Milja Mladenović is a scholarship holder of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, Contract No. 2918
Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale, Direzione Generale per la Promozione del Sistema Paese (MAECI) - Project "Learning Economies. Modellling Community-Led Development for the Sustainable Economic Trajectories Of the Negotin and Zlatibor Regions" Ovo izdanje realizovano je sredstvima Programa E761 uz podršku Švajcarskog programa za kulturu na Zapadnom Balkanu (SCP) i Grada Užica.
The research was realized within the Erasmus + Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education entitled “Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design Higher Education” (HERSUS). The research was realized within the Erasmus + Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education entitled Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design Higher Education (HERSUS)
This work was partially developed whitin the Erasmus+ project “Climate Change, Cities, Communities and Equity in Health” (Project n. 2021-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000032223), which is co-funded by the European Commission

Author's Bibliography

Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective

Kyprianou, Ioanna; Artopoulos, Georgios; Bonomolo, Anna; Brownlee, Timothy; Cachado, Rita ´Avila; Camaioni, Chiara; Đokić, Vladan; D’Onofrio, Rosalba; Đukanović, Zoran; Fasola, Salvatore; Di Giovanni, Caterina Francesca; Cocci Grifoni, Roberta; Hadjinicolaou, Panos; Ilardo, Giacomo; Jovanović, Predrag; La Grutta, Stefania; Malizia, Velia; Marchesani, Graziano Enzo; Ottone, Maria Federica; Trusiani, Elio; Živković, Jelena; Carlucci, Salvatore

(Elsevier Ltd., 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kyprianou, Ioanna
AU  - Artopoulos, Georgios
AU  - Bonomolo, Anna
AU  - Brownlee, Timothy
AU  - Cachado, Rita ´Avila
AU  - Camaioni, Chiara
AU  - Đokić, Vladan
AU  - D’Onofrio, Rosalba
AU  - Đukanović, Zoran
AU  - Fasola, Salvatore
AU  - Di Giovanni, Caterina Francesca
AU  - Cocci Grifoni, Roberta
AU  - Hadjinicolaou, Panos
AU  - Ilardo, Giacomo
AU  - Jovanović, Predrag
AU  - La Grutta, Stefania
AU  - Malizia, Velia
AU  - Marchesani, Graziano Enzo
AU  - Ottone, Maria Federica
AU  - Trusiani, Elio
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Carlucci, Salvatore
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1477
AB  - Climate change threatens urban health, whether that refers to the human or environmental aspects of urban life.
At the same time, initiatives of city regeneration envision alternative forms of the urban environment, where
derelict spaces have the potential to be brought back to life in ways that would not compromise urban health.
Regeneration processes should utilise mitigation and adaptation strategies that consider the future needs and
anticipated role of cities within the context of the discourse about climate change, accounting for expected and
unforeseen impacts and regarding the city as an agent of action rather than a static territory, too complex to
change. Nevertheless, literature implicating these three parameters synchronously, namely, climate change,
cities, and health, has been scarce. This study aims to fill this gap through a systematic literature review,
exploring climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies that can be employed in urban regeneration efforts
seeking to mitigate climate-exacerbated phenomena and their impacts on urban health as well as identifying the
main trends and opportunities overlooked. Findings show that even though the emphasis is given to the physical
actions and impacts of climate change and urban health, an emerging theme is a need to engage civic society in
co-designing urban spaces. Synergistic relationships, collaborations and avoidance of lock-in situations appear to
be the most significant subtopics emerging from this literature review. One main recommendation is the promotion
of a community-driven, inclusive, participatory approach in regeneration projects. That will ensure that
different vulnerabilities can be adequately addressed and that diverse population groups will have equitable
health benefits.
PB  - Elsevier Ltd.
T2  - Building and Environment
T1  - Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective
VL  - 238
SP  - 110226
DO  - 10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110226
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kyprianou, Ioanna and Artopoulos, Georgios and Bonomolo, Anna and Brownlee, Timothy and Cachado, Rita ´Avila and Camaioni, Chiara and Đokić, Vladan and D’Onofrio, Rosalba and Đukanović, Zoran and Fasola, Salvatore and Di Giovanni, Caterina Francesca and Cocci Grifoni, Roberta and Hadjinicolaou, Panos and Ilardo, Giacomo and Jovanović, Predrag and La Grutta, Stefania and Malizia, Velia and Marchesani, Graziano Enzo and Ottone, Maria Federica and Trusiani, Elio and Živković, Jelena and Carlucci, Salvatore",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Climate change threatens urban health, whether that refers to the human or environmental aspects of urban life.
At the same time, initiatives of city regeneration envision alternative forms of the urban environment, where
derelict spaces have the potential to be brought back to life in ways that would not compromise urban health.
Regeneration processes should utilise mitigation and adaptation strategies that consider the future needs and
anticipated role of cities within the context of the discourse about climate change, accounting for expected and
unforeseen impacts and regarding the city as an agent of action rather than a static territory, too complex to
change. Nevertheless, literature implicating these three parameters synchronously, namely, climate change,
cities, and health, has been scarce. This study aims to fill this gap through a systematic literature review,
exploring climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies that can be employed in urban regeneration efforts
seeking to mitigate climate-exacerbated phenomena and their impacts on urban health as well as identifying the
main trends and opportunities overlooked. Findings show that even though the emphasis is given to the physical
actions and impacts of climate change and urban health, an emerging theme is a need to engage civic society in
co-designing urban spaces. Synergistic relationships, collaborations and avoidance of lock-in situations appear to
be the most significant subtopics emerging from this literature review. One main recommendation is the promotion
of a community-driven, inclusive, participatory approach in regeneration projects. That will ensure that
different vulnerabilities can be adequately addressed and that diverse population groups will have equitable
health benefits.",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd.",
journal = "Building and Environment",
title = "Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective",
volume = "238",
pages = "110226",
doi = "10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110226"
}
Kyprianou, I., Artopoulos, G., Bonomolo, A., Brownlee, T., Cachado, R. ´., Camaioni, C., Đokić, V., D’Onofrio, R., Đukanović, Z., Fasola, S., Di Giovanni, C. F., Cocci Grifoni, R., Hadjinicolaou, P., Ilardo, G., Jovanović, P., La Grutta, S., Malizia, V., Marchesani, G. E., Ottone, M. F., Trusiani, E., Živković, J.,& Carlucci, S.. (2023). Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective. in Building and Environment
Elsevier Ltd.., 238, 110226.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110226
Kyprianou I, Artopoulos G, Bonomolo A, Brownlee T, Cachado R´, Camaioni C, Đokić V, D’Onofrio R, Đukanović Z, Fasola S, Di Giovanni CF, Cocci Grifoni R, Hadjinicolaou P, Ilardo G, Jovanović P, La Grutta S, Malizia V, Marchesani GE, Ottone MF, Trusiani E, Živković J, Carlucci S. Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective. in Building and Environment. 2023;238:110226.
doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110226 .
Kyprianou, Ioanna, Artopoulos, Georgios, Bonomolo, Anna, Brownlee, Timothy, Cachado, Rita ´Avila, Camaioni, Chiara, Đokić, Vladan, D’Onofrio, Rosalba, Đukanović, Zoran, Fasola, Salvatore, Di Giovanni, Caterina Francesca, Cocci Grifoni, Roberta, Hadjinicolaou, Panos, Ilardo, Giacomo, Jovanović, Predrag, La Grutta, Stefania, Malizia, Velia, Marchesani, Graziano Enzo, Ottone, Maria Federica, Trusiani, Elio, Živković, Jelena, Carlucci, Salvatore, "Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective" in Building and Environment, 238 (2023):110226,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110226 . .
4

Ecological Approach to Urban Design: Meanings and Pathways [Predavanje po pozivu]

Živković, Jelena

(University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1556
AB  - It has been widely assumed that responding to contemporary environmental challenges requires a shift towards an ecological approach to how we plan and design cities and that ecological urban design can bring positive changes to urban life and the environment. But in practice, “ecological design” is often interpreted in a simplistic way (e.g., as “green” technical solutions) and does not use the full potential of the urban design – ecology nexus.
The lecture provides an overview of different meanings of ecology and the ways they relate to urbanism in theory and practice. We explore how different understandings of “ecology” and “ecological” influence the purpose, scope, scale, and process of urban design. The aim is to reveal and discuss contemporary pathways to linking ecology and urban design and to outline the implications of the findings for architecture and urban design education.
We argue that a broader understanding of ecology is needed if we are to respond to environmental challenges in a creative and place-specific way through urban design. In the broad sense, ecology is about relations and relationships in different realms, at different scales and times. An ecological approach to urban design is, therefore, not only about knowing when and how to implement “ecological measures” as instant solutions, but also how to creatively restore broken links and develop strategies for the new, life-supporting ecologies to occur. By encouraging ecological thinking, academic education should help students develop ecological literacy and worldview.
PB  - University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Book of abstracts / Conference Eco-friendly Built Environment, March 1-2, 2023, Belgrade
T1  - Ecological Approach to Urban Design: Meanings and Pathways [Predavanje po pozivu]
SP  - 11
EP  - 11
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1556
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Živković, Jelena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "It has been widely assumed that responding to contemporary environmental challenges requires a shift towards an ecological approach to how we plan and design cities and that ecological urban design can bring positive changes to urban life and the environment. But in practice, “ecological design” is often interpreted in a simplistic way (e.g., as “green” technical solutions) and does not use the full potential of the urban design – ecology nexus.
The lecture provides an overview of different meanings of ecology and the ways they relate to urbanism in theory and practice. We explore how different understandings of “ecology” and “ecological” influence the purpose, scope, scale, and process of urban design. The aim is to reveal and discuss contemporary pathways to linking ecology and urban design and to outline the implications of the findings for architecture and urban design education.
We argue that a broader understanding of ecology is needed if we are to respond to environmental challenges in a creative and place-specific way through urban design. In the broad sense, ecology is about relations and relationships in different realms, at different scales and times. An ecological approach to urban design is, therefore, not only about knowing when and how to implement “ecological measures” as instant solutions, but also how to creatively restore broken links and develop strategies for the new, life-supporting ecologies to occur. By encouraging ecological thinking, academic education should help students develop ecological literacy and worldview.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Book of abstracts / Conference Eco-friendly Built Environment, March 1-2, 2023, Belgrade",
title = "Ecological Approach to Urban Design: Meanings and Pathways [Predavanje po pozivu]",
pages = "11-11",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1556"
}
Živković, J.. (2023). Ecological Approach to Urban Design: Meanings and Pathways [Predavanje po pozivu]. in Book of abstracts / Conference Eco-friendly Built Environment, March 1-2, 2023, Belgrade
University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture., 11-11.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1556
Živković J. Ecological Approach to Urban Design: Meanings and Pathways [Predavanje po pozivu]. in Book of abstracts / Conference Eco-friendly Built Environment, March 1-2, 2023, Belgrade. 2023;:11-11.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1556 .
Živković, Jelena, "Ecological Approach to Urban Design: Meanings and Pathways [Predavanje po pozivu]" in Book of abstracts / Conference Eco-friendly Built Environment, March 1-2, 2023, Belgrade (2023):11-11,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1556 .

Hersus пројекат и дигитална платформа дељења (2020–2023) [65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа]

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Nikezic, Ana; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Београд : Центар за промоцију науке, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Zivkovic, J., Nikezic, A., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2023). Hersus пројекат и дигитална платформа дељења (2020–2023) [65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа]. in Играј за човечанство! : наука за свe : каталог изложбене поставке 65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа
Београд : Центар за промоцију науке., 60-60.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1611
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Zivkovic J, Nikezic A, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. Hersus пројекат и дигитална платформа дељења (2020–2023) [65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа]. in Играј за човечанство! : наука за свe : каталог изложбене поставке 65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа. 2023;:60-60.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1611 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Nikezic, Ana, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "Hersus пројекат и дигитална платформа дељења (2020–2023) [65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа]" in Играј за човечанство! : наука за свe : каталог изложбене поставке 65. Међународни сајам технике и техничких достигнућа (2023):60-60,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1611 .

Open House Nicosia - Exhibition

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2023). Open House Nicosia - Exhibition. 
Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1666
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. Open House Nicosia - Exhibition. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1666 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "Open House Nicosia - Exhibition" (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1666 .

Open House Venice - Exhibition

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2023). Open House Venice - Exhibition. 
Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1667
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. Open House Venice - Exhibition. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1667 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "Open House Venice - Exhibition" (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1667 .

Open House Thessaloniki - Exhibition

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2023). Open House Thessaloniki - Exhibition. 
Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1669
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. Open House Thessaloniki - Exhibition. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1669 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "Open House Thessaloniki - Exhibition" (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1669 .

Open House Seville - Exhibition

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2023)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2023). Open House Seville - Exhibition. 
Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1670
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. Open House Seville - Exhibition. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1670 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "Open House Seville - Exhibition" (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1670 .

City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade

Mladenović, Milja; Živković, Jelena

(Niš: University of Niš, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mladenović, Milja
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1474
AB  - The New heritage paradigm is changing the way in which the past is valued and affirming the pluralised and user-oriented presentation of visible and invisible urban memory. The assumption of the paper is that reading the city as a palimpsest can be the basis for a democratic heritage presentation and a multivocal and multitemporal understanding of the past by unveiling the visible and invisible layers of urban memory. The question arises to what extent traditional formats of heritage presentation in public spaces can respond to these demands. This paper aims to explain the concept and method of reading the city as a palimpsest and to demonstrate its application in the case of Students Square in Belgrade to discover and unveil invisible urban memory, while critically reviewing the traditional presentation formats and their ability to adequately present it in public spaces. The results of the research confirm the potential of the palimpsest method and point to a selective approach and physical limitations of traditional formats to present the complexity of urban memory in urban public spaces.
PB  - Niš: University of Niš
T2  - Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
T1  - City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade
VL  - 21
IS  - 2
SP  - 275
EP  - 297
DO  - 10.2298/FUACE231003016M
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mladenović, Milja and Živković, Jelena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The New heritage paradigm is changing the way in which the past is valued and affirming the pluralised and user-oriented presentation of visible and invisible urban memory. The assumption of the paper is that reading the city as a palimpsest can be the basis for a democratic heritage presentation and a multivocal and multitemporal understanding of the past by unveiling the visible and invisible layers of urban memory. The question arises to what extent traditional formats of heritage presentation in public spaces can respond to these demands. This paper aims to explain the concept and method of reading the city as a palimpsest and to demonstrate its application in the case of Students Square in Belgrade to discover and unveil invisible urban memory, while critically reviewing the traditional presentation formats and their ability to adequately present it in public spaces. The results of the research confirm the potential of the palimpsest method and point to a selective approach and physical limitations of traditional formats to present the complexity of urban memory in urban public spaces.",
publisher = "Niš: University of Niš",
journal = "Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering",
title = "City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade",
volume = "21",
number = "2",
pages = "275-297",
doi = "10.2298/FUACE231003016M"
}
Mladenović, M.,& Živković, J.. (2023). City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade. in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
Niš: University of Niš., 21(2), 275-297.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE231003016M
Mladenović M, Živković J. City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade. in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2023;21(2):275-297.
doi:10.2298/FUACE231003016M .
Mladenović, Milja, Živković, Jelena, "City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade" in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 21, no. 2 (2023):275-297,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE231003016M . .

Making Cities More Resilient Through Urban Design: Case of Recreational Complex in “Block 44”, New Belgrade

Živković, Jelena; Nikezić, Ana; Cvetković, Marija

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

TY  - CONF
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Nikezić, Ana
AU  - Cvetković, Marija
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1478
AB  - Throughout history, cities have faced risks but have also demonstrated their resilience to
different kinds of disturbances and changes. Today, the scale and the unpredictability of urban risks
are increasing due to the complexity of city systems and the uncertainty associated with many
hazards, including climate change. The need to make cities more resilient affects how we plan,
design, and build our cities. Urban design is a discipline that links architecture, landscape, and
urban planning to provide meaningful, safe, functional, and pleasant places for people. As such, it is recognized as an essential tool for adapting cities to climate change and responding to other risks and disturbances.
This paper explores how urban design can be used to improve the recreational quality of
abandoned urban spaces while, at the same time, helping to make cities more resilient. The case of
a planned but only partially built and abandoned recreational complex in New Belgrade is chosen as
a context and a starting point of the study, being an example of the absence of resilience thinking in
urban development. The study uses research by design method (in the context of an urban design
studio) to identify new urban design models through which links between cultural landscape, urban
recreation, and climate change adaptation can be established and analyzed. The results indicate
that, although all identified urban design models enable the introduction of measures to adapt to
climate change, the level of their contribution varies concerning spatial scales as well as different
dimensions of urban resilience.
PB  - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis
C3  - Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November 2022
T1  - Making Cities More Resilient Through Urban Design: Case of Recreational Complex in “Block 44”, New Belgrade
SP  - 85
EP  - 94
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1478
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Živković, Jelena and Nikezić, Ana and Cvetković, Marija",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Throughout history, cities have faced risks but have also demonstrated their resilience to
different kinds of disturbances and changes. Today, the scale and the unpredictability of urban risks
are increasing due to the complexity of city systems and the uncertainty associated with many
hazards, including climate change. The need to make cities more resilient affects how we plan,
design, and build our cities. Urban design is a discipline that links architecture, landscape, and
urban planning to provide meaningful, safe, functional, and pleasant places for people. As such, it is recognized as an essential tool for adapting cities to climate change and responding to other risks and disturbances.
This paper explores how urban design can be used to improve the recreational quality of
abandoned urban spaces while, at the same time, helping to make cities more resilient. The case of
a planned but only partially built and abandoned recreational complex in New Belgrade is chosen as
a context and a starting point of the study, being an example of the absence of resilience thinking in
urban development. The study uses research by design method (in the context of an urban design
studio) to identify new urban design models through which links between cultural landscape, urban
recreation, and climate change adaptation can be established and analyzed. The results indicate
that, although all identified urban design models enable the introduction of measures to adapt to
climate change, the level of their contribution varies concerning spatial scales as well as different
dimensions of urban resilience.",
publisher = "Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis",
journal = "Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November 2022",
title = "Making Cities More Resilient Through Urban Design: Case of Recreational Complex in “Block 44”, New Belgrade",
pages = "85-94",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1478"
}
Živković, J., Nikezić, A.,& Cvetković, M.. (2022). Making Cities More Resilient Through Urban Design: Case of Recreational Complex in “Block 44”, New Belgrade. in Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November 2022
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis., 85-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1478
Živković J, Nikezić A, Cvetković M. Making Cities More Resilient Through Urban Design: Case of Recreational Complex in “Block 44”, New Belgrade. in Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November 2022. 2022;:85-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1478 .
Živković, Jelena, Nikezić, Ana, Cvetković, Marija, "Making Cities More Resilient Through Urban Design: Case of Recreational Complex in “Block 44”, New Belgrade" in Proceedings of ICUP2022, 4rd International Conference on Urban Planning, Niš, 9-10th November 2022 (2022):85-94,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1478 .

ХЕРСУС Пројекат и Дигитална платформа дељења [1. награда, 31. Mеђународни Салон урбанизма]

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena; Sorbo, Emanuela; Anguillari, Enrico; Tonello, Sofia; Sgarro, Irene; Philokyprou, Maria; Michael, Aimilios; Savvides, Andreas; Pyla, Panayiota; Kontovourkis, Odysseas; Thravalou, Stavroula; Nodaraki, Maria; Hadjipetrou, Theodora; Sakantamis, Konstantinos; Paka, Alkmini; Axarli, Kleoniki; Doussi, Maria; Chatzidimitriou, Angeliki; Kotsopoulos, Sofoklis; Loren-Méndez, Mar; Peral López, José; Larive, Enrique; Rey, Julia; García de Casasola Gómez, Marta; Carrascal, María; Pinzón-Ayala, Daniel; Álvarez de los Corrales, María; Alonso-Jiménez, Roberto

(Udruženje Urbanista Srbije, 2022)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T., Lukic, N., Sorbo, E., Anguillari, E., Tonello, S., Sgarro, I., Philokyprou, M., Michael, A., Savvides, A., Pyla, P., Kontovourkis, O., Thravalou, S., Nodaraki, M., Hadjipetrou, T., Sakantamis, K., Paka, A., Axarli, K., Doussi, M., Chatzidimitriou, A., Kotsopoulos, S., Loren-Méndez, M., Peral López, J., Larive, E., Rey, J., García de Casasola Gómez, M., Carrascal, M., Pinzón-Ayala, D., Álvarez de los Corrales, M.,& Alonso-Jiménez, R.. (2022). ХЕРСУС Пројекат и Дигитална платформа дељења [1. награда, 31. Mеђународни Салон урбанизма]. in 31. Међународни Салон урбанизма, Удружење урбаниста Србије, [Чачак], 8. -15. новембар 2022. = 31st. International Urban Planners’ Exhibition, [Čačak, 8th- 15th  November 2022]
Udruženje Urbanista Srbije., 09.02-09.02.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1759
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N, Sorbo E, Anguillari E, Tonello S, Sgarro I, Philokyprou M, Michael A, Savvides A, Pyla P, Kontovourkis O, Thravalou S, Nodaraki M, Hadjipetrou T, Sakantamis K, Paka A, Axarli K, Doussi M, Chatzidimitriou A, Kotsopoulos S, Loren-Méndez M, Peral López J, Larive E, Rey J, García de Casasola Gómez M, Carrascal M, Pinzón-Ayala D, Álvarez de los Corrales M, Alonso-Jiménez R. ХЕРСУС Пројекат и Дигитална платформа дељења [1. награда, 31. Mеђународни Салон урбанизма]. in 31. Међународни Салон урбанизма, Удружење урбаниста Србије, [Чачак], 8. -15. новембар 2022. = 31st. International Urban Planners’ Exhibition, [Čačak, 8th- 15th  November 2022]. 2022;:09.02-09.02.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1759 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, Sorbo, Emanuela, Anguillari, Enrico, Tonello, Sofia, Sgarro, Irene, Philokyprou, Maria, Michael, Aimilios, Savvides, Andreas, Pyla, Panayiota, Kontovourkis, Odysseas, Thravalou, Stavroula, Nodaraki, Maria, Hadjipetrou, Theodora, Sakantamis, Konstantinos, Paka, Alkmini, Axarli, Kleoniki, Doussi, Maria, Chatzidimitriou, Angeliki, Kotsopoulos, Sofoklis, Loren-Méndez, Mar, Peral López, José, Larive, Enrique, Rey, Julia, García de Casasola Gómez, Marta, Carrascal, María, Pinzón-Ayala, Daniel, Álvarez de los Corrales, María, Alonso-Jiménez, Roberto, "ХЕРСУС Пројекат и Дигитална платформа дељења [1. награда, 31. Mеђународни Салон урбанизма]" in 31. Међународни Салон урбанизма, Удружење урбаниста Србије, [Чачак], 8. -15. новембар 2022. = 31st. International Urban Planners’ Exhibition, [Čačak, 8th- 15th  November 2022] (2022):09.02-09.02,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1759 .

HERSUS [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristic Trajkovic, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Beograd : Muzej primenjene umetnosti = Belgrade : Museum of Applied Art, 2022)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristic Trajkovic, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2022). HERSUS [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]. in Заокрет : [каталог изложбе] / 44. салон архитектуре, Музеј примењене уметности, 30.03 – 30.04. 2022. = Shift : [exhibition catalog] / 44th Salon of Architecture, Museum of applied art, 30.03 - 30.04. 2022.
Beograd : Muzej primenjene umetnosti = Belgrade : Museum of Applied Art., 93-93.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1689
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristic Trajkovic J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. HERSUS [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]. in Заокрет : [каталог изложбе] / 44. салон архитектуре, Музеј примењене уметности, 30.03 – 30.04. 2022. = Shift : [exhibition catalog] / 44th Salon of Architecture, Museum of applied art, 30.03 - 30.04. 2022.. 2022;:93-93.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1689 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristic Trajkovic, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "HERSUS [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]" in Заокрет : [каталог изложбе] / 44. салон архитектуре, Музеј примењене уметности, 30.03 – 30.04. 2022. = Shift : [exhibition catalog] / 44th Salon of Architecture, Museum of applied art, 30.03 - 30.04. 2022. (2022):93-93,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1689 .

HERSUS Sharing Platform [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]

Djokic, Vladan; Radivojevic, Ana; Nikezic, Ana; Zivkovic, Jelena; Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa; Milojevic, Milica; Ristić Trajković, Jelena; Milovanovic, Aleksandra; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Pešić, Mladen; Zoric, Ana; Zekovic, Bojana; Popović, Tamara; Lukic, Nevena

(Beograd : Muzej primenjene umetnosti ; = Belgrade : Museum of Applied Art, 2022)


                                            

                                            
Djokic, V., Radivojevic, A., Nikezic, A., Zivkovic, J., Cukovic Ignjatovic, N., Milojevic, M., Ristić Trajković, J., Milovanovic, A., Djordjevic, A., Pešić, M., Zoric, A., Zekovic, B., Popović, T.,& Lukic, N.. (2022). HERSUS Sharing Platform [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]. in Заокрет : [каталог изложбе] / 44. салон архитектуре, Музеј примењене уметности, 30.03 – 30.04. 2022 = Shift : [exhibition catalog] / 44th Salon of Architecture, Museum of applied art, 30.03 - 30.04
Beograd : Muzej primenjene umetnosti ; = Belgrade : Museum of Applied Art., 94-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1642
Djokic V, Radivojevic A, Nikezic A, Zivkovic J, Cukovic Ignjatovic N, Milojevic M, Ristić Trajković J, Milovanovic A, Djordjevic A, Pešić M, Zoric A, Zekovic B, Popović T, Lukic N. HERSUS Sharing Platform [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]. in Заокрет : [каталог изложбе] / 44. салон архитектуре, Музеј примењене уметности, 30.03 – 30.04. 2022 = Shift : [exhibition catalog] / 44th Salon of Architecture, Museum of applied art, 30.03 - 30.04. 2022;:94-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1642 .
Djokic, Vladan, Radivojevic, Ana, Nikezic, Ana, Zivkovic, Jelena, Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa, Milojevic, Milica, Ristić Trajković, Jelena, Milovanovic, Aleksandra, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Pešić, Mladen, Zoric, Ana, Zekovic, Bojana, Popović, Tamara, Lukic, Nevena, "HERSUS Sharing Platform [Commendation at 44th Salon of Architecture]" in Заокрет : [каталог изложбе] / 44. салон архитектуре, Музеј примењене уметности, 30.03 – 30.04. 2022 = Shift : [exhibition catalog] / 44th Salon of Architecture, Museum of applied art, 30.03 - 30.04 (2022):94-94,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1642 .

Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development

Ljubenović, Milica; Bogdanović Protić, Ivana; Vasilevska, Ljiljana; Živković, Jelena

(Niš: University of Niš, Serbia, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ljubenović, Milica
AU  - Bogdanović Protić, Ivana
AU  - Vasilevska, Ljiljana
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1473
AB  - The process of urban shrinkage is affecting many cities around the world. It is evident in small towns as well, but unlike larger cities, it has not received much attention. Accordingly, this paper analyses small towns’ shrinking focusing on post-socialist context of development, which led to new patterns of urban shrinkage in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). After discussing the specific characteristics of the shrinkage of small towns, their paths of development in different CEE countries are analyzed, in order to highlight the characteristics of urban shrinkage and the influence of post-socialist transition on this process. Thereafter, the shrinkage of small towns in Serbia is analyzed in order to determine whether the identified characteristics are recognized in them and to single out the specifics of that process in relation to other post-socialist countries. Based on the general characteristics of the development and shrinkage of small towns in the CEE countries, it can be concluded that shrinking small towns are not equally represented in all countries, and there are certain differences in terms of dynamics and intensity of shrinkage. The results of the analysis indicate that the previous path of development had a strong influence on their shrinkage after the post-socialist transformation. Three general trajectories of socialist development have been singled out, which influenced different patterns of urban shrinkage. In Serbia, it has also been observed that the shrinkage of small towns is directly related to the unfavourable direction of the urbanization process during socialist development.
PB  - Niš: University of Niš, Serbia
T2  - Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
T1  - Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development
VL  - 20
IS  - 1
SP  - 61
EP  - 74
DO  - 10.2298/FUACE220429008L
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ljubenović, Milica and Bogdanović Protić, Ivana and Vasilevska, Ljiljana and Živković, Jelena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The process of urban shrinkage is affecting many cities around the world. It is evident in small towns as well, but unlike larger cities, it has not received much attention. Accordingly, this paper analyses small towns’ shrinking focusing on post-socialist context of development, which led to new patterns of urban shrinkage in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). After discussing the specific characteristics of the shrinkage of small towns, their paths of development in different CEE countries are analyzed, in order to highlight the characteristics of urban shrinkage and the influence of post-socialist transition on this process. Thereafter, the shrinkage of small towns in Serbia is analyzed in order to determine whether the identified characteristics are recognized in them and to single out the specifics of that process in relation to other post-socialist countries. Based on the general characteristics of the development and shrinkage of small towns in the CEE countries, it can be concluded that shrinking small towns are not equally represented in all countries, and there are certain differences in terms of dynamics and intensity of shrinkage. The results of the analysis indicate that the previous path of development had a strong influence on their shrinkage after the post-socialist transformation. Three general trajectories of socialist development have been singled out, which influenced different patterns of urban shrinkage. In Serbia, it has also been observed that the shrinkage of small towns is directly related to the unfavourable direction of the urbanization process during socialist development.",
publisher = "Niš: University of Niš, Serbia",
journal = "Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering",
title = "Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development",
volume = "20",
number = "1",
pages = "61-74",
doi = "10.2298/FUACE220429008L"
}
Ljubenović, M., Bogdanović Protić, I., Vasilevska, L.,& Živković, J.. (2022). Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development. in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
Niš: University of Niš, Serbia., 20(1), 61-74.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE220429008L
Ljubenović M, Bogdanović Protić I, Vasilevska L, Živković J. Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development. in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2022;20(1):61-74.
doi:10.2298/FUACE220429008L .
Ljubenović, Milica, Bogdanović Protić, Ivana, Vasilevska, Ljiljana, Živković, Jelena, "Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development" in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 20, no. 1 (2022):61-74,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE220429008L . .
1

Integrisanje koncepta zelene infrastrukture u obrazovanje u domenu urbanog dizajna

Živković, Jelena; Nikezić, Ana

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Nikezić, Ana
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1483
AB  - Savremeni pristupi razvoju gradova prepoznaju multifuncionalnu zelenu infrastrukturu
kao jedan od ključih alata za ostvarenje održivog urbanog okruženja kojim se
istovremeno ostvaruje korist i za ljude i za prirodu. Primena ovog koncepta u urbanom
planiranju i dizajnu zahteva holističko razumevanje kompleksnih odnosa u urbanim
socio‐ekološkim sistemima, kao i multidisciplinarni i multi‐skalarni pristup razumevanju,
vrednovanju i transformaciji prostora. To stvara potrebu za razvojem novih znanja i
veština, kao i za novim pristupom obrazovanju arhitekata i urbanista.
Ovaj rad prikazuje teoretske osnove i metodološki pristup integraciji koncepta zelene
infrastrukture u nastavu u oblasti urbanog dizajna i ilustruje njegovu primenu na primeru
studio projekta “Ekološki urbani dizajn” na Master akademskim studijama arhitekture
na Univerzitetu u Beogradu ‐ Arhitektonskom fakultetu.
AB  - Current approaches to urban development recognize multifunctional green
infrastructure as one of the key tools for achieving a sustainable urban environment that
simultaneously serves interests of both people and nature.The application of this
concept in urban planning and design requires a holistic understanding of complex
relationships in urban socio‐ecological systems, as well as a multidisciplinary and multiscalar
approach to understanding, valuing and transforming space. This creates a need
for the development of new knowledge and skills, as well as for a new approach to the
education of architects and urban planners. This paper presents the theoretical
foundations and methodological approach to the integration of the concept of green infrastructure in urban design education, and illustrates its application on the example
of the studio unit "Ecological Urban Design" at the Master of Architecture program of
the University of Belgrade ‐ Faculty of Architecture.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet
C3  - Osmi nacionalni naučno ‐ stručni skup  sa međunarodnim učešćem Instalacije & Arhitektura 2021
T1  - Integrisanje koncepta zelene infrastrukture u obrazovanje u domenu urbanog dizajna
T1  - Integrating the Concept of Green Infrastructure into Urban Design Education
SP  - 62
EP  - 69
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1483
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Živković, Jelena and Nikezić, Ana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Savremeni pristupi razvoju gradova prepoznaju multifuncionalnu zelenu infrastrukturu
kao jedan od ključih alata za ostvarenje održivog urbanog okruženja kojim se
istovremeno ostvaruje korist i za ljude i za prirodu. Primena ovog koncepta u urbanom
planiranju i dizajnu zahteva holističko razumevanje kompleksnih odnosa u urbanim
socio‐ekološkim sistemima, kao i multidisciplinarni i multi‐skalarni pristup razumevanju,
vrednovanju i transformaciji prostora. To stvara potrebu za razvojem novih znanja i
veština, kao i za novim pristupom obrazovanju arhitekata i urbanista.
Ovaj rad prikazuje teoretske osnove i metodološki pristup integraciji koncepta zelene
infrastrukture u nastavu u oblasti urbanog dizajna i ilustruje njegovu primenu na primeru
studio projekta “Ekološki urbani dizajn” na Master akademskim studijama arhitekture
na Univerzitetu u Beogradu ‐ Arhitektonskom fakultetu., Current approaches to urban development recognize multifunctional green
infrastructure as one of the key tools for achieving a sustainable urban environment that
simultaneously serves interests of both people and nature.The application of this
concept in urban planning and design requires a holistic understanding of complex
relationships in urban socio‐ecological systems, as well as a multidisciplinary and multiscalar
approach to understanding, valuing and transforming space. This creates a need
for the development of new knowledge and skills, as well as for a new approach to the
education of architects and urban planners. This paper presents the theoretical
foundations and methodological approach to the integration of the concept of green infrastructure in urban design education, and illustrates its application on the example
of the studio unit "Ecological Urban Design" at the Master of Architecture program of
the University of Belgrade ‐ Faculty of Architecture.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet",
journal = "Osmi nacionalni naučno ‐ stručni skup  sa međunarodnim učešćem Instalacije & Arhitektura 2021",
title = "Integrisanje koncepta zelene infrastrukture u obrazovanje u domenu urbanog dizajna, Integrating the Concept of Green Infrastructure into Urban Design Education",
pages = "62-69",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1483"
}
Živković, J.,& Nikezić, A.. (2021). Integrisanje koncepta zelene infrastrukture u obrazovanje u domenu urbanog dizajna. in Osmi nacionalni naučno ‐ stručni skup  sa međunarodnim učešćem Instalacije & Arhitektura 2021
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet., 62-69.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1483
Živković J, Nikezić A. Integrisanje koncepta zelene infrastrukture u obrazovanje u domenu urbanog dizajna. in Osmi nacionalni naučno ‐ stručni skup  sa međunarodnim učešćem Instalacije & Arhitektura 2021. 2021;:62-69.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1483 .
Živković, Jelena, Nikezić, Ana, "Integrisanje koncepta zelene infrastrukture u obrazovanje u domenu urbanog dizajna" in Osmi nacionalni naučno ‐ stručni skup  sa međunarodnim učešćem Instalacije & Arhitektura 2021 (2021):62-69,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1483 .

The Old Core of Zemun - Detailed regulation plan for the Old core of Zemun (OCZ DR Plan)

Živković, Jelena; Popović, Tamara

(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Popović, Tamara
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1503
AB  - The last decade of the 20th century witnessed a general decay of the Old Core of Zemun. Unplanned structures of inappropriate architectural and building quality occurred within the area of exceptional architectural, cultural and historical value, threatening to obliterate its heritage value. Besides that, degradation of public spaces and their inappropriate use, as well as the neglect and devastation of protected buildings and structures, additionally lowered its heritage quality. Another problem was a fragmented treatment of the segments that form the Old core, in previous urban plans. Therefore, the purpose of the OCZ DR Plan was to form the basis for the integrated and sustainable development, use and conservation of The Old Core area.
PB  - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
T2  - Review: Best Practices in Educating Sustainability and Heritage
T1  - The Old Core of Zemun - Detailed regulation plan for the Old core of Zemun (OCZ DR Plan)
SP  - 40
EP  - 49
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1503
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Živković, Jelena and Popović, Tamara",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The last decade of the 20th century witnessed a general decay of the Old Core of Zemun. Unplanned structures of inappropriate architectural and building quality occurred within the area of exceptional architectural, cultural and historical value, threatening to obliterate its heritage value. Besides that, degradation of public spaces and their inappropriate use, as well as the neglect and devastation of protected buildings and structures, additionally lowered its heritage quality. Another problem was a fragmented treatment of the segments that form the Old core, in previous urban plans. Therefore, the purpose of the OCZ DR Plan was to form the basis for the integrated and sustainable development, use and conservation of The Old Core area.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Review: Best Practices in Educating Sustainability and Heritage",
booktitle = "The Old Core of Zemun - Detailed regulation plan for the Old core of Zemun (OCZ DR Plan)",
pages = "40-49",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1503"
}
Živković, J.,& Popović, T.. (2021). The Old Core of Zemun - Detailed regulation plan for the Old core of Zemun (OCZ DR Plan). in Review: Best Practices in Educating Sustainability and Heritage
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 40-49.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1503
Živković J, Popović T. The Old Core of Zemun - Detailed regulation plan for the Old core of Zemun (OCZ DR Plan). in Review: Best Practices in Educating Sustainability and Heritage. 2021;:40-49.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1503 .
Živković, Jelena, Popović, Tamara, "The Old Core of Zemun - Detailed regulation plan for the Old core of Zemun (OCZ DR Plan)" in Review: Best Practices in Educating Sustainability and Heritage (2021):40-49,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1503 .

Participatory Urban Design for Touristic Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Negotinske Pivnice (Wine Cellars) in Serbia

Ðukanović, Zoran; Živković, Jelena; Radosavljević, Uroš; Lalović, Ksenija; Jovanović, Predrag

(MDPI, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ðukanović, Zoran
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Radosavljević, Uroš
AU  - Lalović, Ksenija
AU  - Jovanović, Predrag
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1475
AB  - The growing perception of heritage as a public commodity encourages rural communities
to recognize their natural and cultural heritage as a potential for tourism development. This creates
the need for an appropriate presentation of heritage sites that ensures that their cultural and natural
assets are appreciated and protected. “Negotinske pivnice” are cultural heritage sites in Serbia,
nominated for the UNESCO World Heritage List. They are architectural complexes of wine cellars in
rural region with a long tradition in wine production and industry and are unique in terms of their
settlement structure. This emphasizes the spatial dimension of their interpretation and presentation,
and highlights the importance of urban design for their sustainable use for tourism. Based on
understanding urban design both as a process and a product, and cultural heritage site as a place, we
argue that participatory urban design contributes to appropriate heritage presentation by widening
design knowledge base to include local communities’ lay knowledge. Following the case study
methodology, we explored the relationships between participatory process, the knowledge gained,
and urban design solutions for presentation of cultural heritage sites as living places in “Wine Cellars
of Negotin Participatory Urban Design” project. The research reveals that the wider knowledge base
affects urban design at both strategic and project levels and sets the grounds for diverse presentation
forms through which harmonization of heritage protection and touristic presentation is possible.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Participatory Urban Design for Touristic Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Negotinske Pivnice (Wine Cellars) in Serbia
VL  - 13
IS  - 18
SP  - 10039
DO  - 10.3390/su131810039
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ðukanović, Zoran and Živković, Jelena and Radosavljević, Uroš and Lalović, Ksenija and Jovanović, Predrag",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The growing perception of heritage as a public commodity encourages rural communities
to recognize their natural and cultural heritage as a potential for tourism development. This creates
the need for an appropriate presentation of heritage sites that ensures that their cultural and natural
assets are appreciated and protected. “Negotinske pivnice” are cultural heritage sites in Serbia,
nominated for the UNESCO World Heritage List. They are architectural complexes of wine cellars in
rural region with a long tradition in wine production and industry and are unique in terms of their
settlement structure. This emphasizes the spatial dimension of their interpretation and presentation,
and highlights the importance of urban design for their sustainable use for tourism. Based on
understanding urban design both as a process and a product, and cultural heritage site as a place, we
argue that participatory urban design contributes to appropriate heritage presentation by widening
design knowledge base to include local communities’ lay knowledge. Following the case study
methodology, we explored the relationships between participatory process, the knowledge gained,
and urban design solutions for presentation of cultural heritage sites as living places in “Wine Cellars
of Negotin Participatory Urban Design” project. The research reveals that the wider knowledge base
affects urban design at both strategic and project levels and sets the grounds for diverse presentation
forms through which harmonization of heritage protection and touristic presentation is possible.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Participatory Urban Design for Touristic Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Negotinske Pivnice (Wine Cellars) in Serbia",
volume = "13",
number = "18",
pages = "10039",
doi = "10.3390/su131810039"
}
Ðukanović, Z., Živković, J., Radosavljević, U., Lalović, K.,& Jovanović, P.. (2021). Participatory Urban Design for Touristic Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Negotinske Pivnice (Wine Cellars) in Serbia. in Sustainability
MDPI., 13(18), 10039.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su131810039
Ðukanović Z, Živković J, Radosavljević U, Lalović K, Jovanović P. Participatory Urban Design for Touristic Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Negotinske Pivnice (Wine Cellars) in Serbia. in Sustainability. 2021;13(18):10039.
doi:10.3390/su131810039 .
Ðukanović, Zoran, Živković, Jelena, Radosavljević, Uroš, Lalović, Ksenija, Jovanović, Predrag, "Participatory Urban Design for Touristic Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Negotinske Pivnice (Wine Cellars) in Serbia" in Sustainability, 13, no. 18 (2021):10039,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su131810039 . .
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Green Blue Infrastructure

Živković, Jelena

(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1488
AB  - EC Green Infrastructure Strategy (EC, 2013) defines Green Infrastructure (GI) as “a strategically
planned network of natural and semi-natural areas with other environmental features designed
and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. It incorporates green spaces (or
blue if aquatic ecosystems are concerned) and other physical features in terrestrial (including
coastal) and marine areas. On land, GI is present in rural and urban settings.” Although the EC
definition includes aquatic ecosystems, the expression “green and blue infrastructure” (GBI)
has recently started to be used in order to highlight more explicitly the aquatic dimension of
the concept, alongside the terrestrial one.
GI is a natural spatial structure that serves the interests of both people and nature. In contrast
to usually mono-functional ‘grey’ infrastructures - GI is multifunctional. It aims to enhance
nature’s ability to deliver multiple ecosystem goods and services that contribute to sustainable
development by providing variety of environmental, social, biodiversity as well as climate
change and adaptation benefits. Elements of GI differ in relation to scale, and span from
forests, regional parks, rivers and floodplains etc., at regional level, to street trees, hedges,
ponds, green roofs and walls, etc. at local site scale.
GI planning and design is based on holistic understanding of the complex interrelations
and dynamics of socio-ecological systems, and assumes interdisciplinary and multi-scale
approach, thus creating a new challenges to academic education.
PB  - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
T2  - Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness
T1  - Green Blue Infrastructure
SP  - 314
EP  - 321
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1488
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Živković, Jelena",
year = "2021",
abstract = "EC Green Infrastructure Strategy (EC, 2013) defines Green Infrastructure (GI) as “a strategically
planned network of natural and semi-natural areas with other environmental features designed
and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. It incorporates green spaces (or
blue if aquatic ecosystems are concerned) and other physical features in terrestrial (including
coastal) and marine areas. On land, GI is present in rural and urban settings.” Although the EC
definition includes aquatic ecosystems, the expression “green and blue infrastructure” (GBI)
has recently started to be used in order to highlight more explicitly the aquatic dimension of
the concept, alongside the terrestrial one.
GI is a natural spatial structure that serves the interests of both people and nature. In contrast
to usually mono-functional ‘grey’ infrastructures - GI is multifunctional. It aims to enhance
nature’s ability to deliver multiple ecosystem goods and services that contribute to sustainable
development by providing variety of environmental, social, biodiversity as well as climate
change and adaptation benefits. Elements of GI differ in relation to scale, and span from
forests, regional parks, rivers and floodplains etc., at regional level, to street trees, hedges,
ponds, green roofs and walls, etc. at local site scale.
GI planning and design is based on holistic understanding of the complex interrelations
and dynamics of socio-ecological systems, and assumes interdisciplinary and multi-scale
approach, thus creating a new challenges to academic education.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness",
booktitle = "Green Blue Infrastructure",
pages = "314-321",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1488"
}
Živković, J.. (2021). Green Blue Infrastructure. in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 314-321.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1488
Živković J. Green Blue Infrastructure. in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness. 2021;:314-321.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1488 .
Živković, Jelena, "Green Blue Infrastructure" in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness (2021):314-321,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1488 .

Expert Questionnaire Study Results: Serbia

Živković, Jelena; Ćuković-Ignjatović, Nataša

(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Ćuković-Ignjatović, Nataša
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1502
AB  - The survey covered 12 experts from various fields of expertise as defined at the
consortium level. The responses were informative and detailed in most cases.
The section on presence/awareness of issues of sustainability and heritage in
practice have revealed an imbalance between the two issues. While sustainability
was well recognised and often thoroughly discussed, heritage remained less visible
in experts’ responses.
The responses referring to competences in practice indicated that the general
knowledge and theoretical background obtained during academic education were
rather good and need to be maintained and further improved. Interdisciplinarity,
practical knowledge and internationalisation were stressed as areas in which
graduates’ competencies should be enhanced. Experts’ responses in the last section
regarding requirements in the context of academic programs were consistent with
the statements and evaluations of competences and have provided a valuable
feedback that should be taken into consideration when designing a new study
module.
PB  - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
T2  - STUDY: Questionnaire for the State of the Art in educating sustainability and heritage
T1  - Expert Questionnaire Study Results: Serbia
SP  - 114
EP  - 135
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1502
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Živković, Jelena and Ćuković-Ignjatović, Nataša",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The survey covered 12 experts from various fields of expertise as defined at the
consortium level. The responses were informative and detailed in most cases.
The section on presence/awareness of issues of sustainability and heritage in
practice have revealed an imbalance between the two issues. While sustainability
was well recognised and often thoroughly discussed, heritage remained less visible
in experts’ responses.
The responses referring to competences in practice indicated that the general
knowledge and theoretical background obtained during academic education were
rather good and need to be maintained and further improved. Interdisciplinarity,
practical knowledge and internationalisation were stressed as areas in which
graduates’ competencies should be enhanced. Experts’ responses in the last section
regarding requirements in the context of academic programs were consistent with
the statements and evaluations of competences and have provided a valuable
feedback that should be taken into consideration when designing a new study
module.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "STUDY: Questionnaire for the State of the Art in educating sustainability and heritage",
booktitle = "Expert Questionnaire Study Results: Serbia",
pages = "114-135",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1502"
}
Živković, J.,& Ćuković-Ignjatović, N.. (2021). Expert Questionnaire Study Results: Serbia. in STUDY: Questionnaire for the State of the Art in educating sustainability and heritage
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 114-135.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1502
Živković J, Ćuković-Ignjatović N. Expert Questionnaire Study Results: Serbia. in STUDY: Questionnaire for the State of the Art in educating sustainability and heritage. 2021;:114-135.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1502 .
Živković, Jelena, Ćuković-Ignjatović, Nataša, "Expert Questionnaire Study Results: Serbia" in STUDY: Questionnaire for the State of the Art in educating sustainability and heritage (2021):114-135,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1502 .

Revealing Nature Through Play in Urban Design Education

Živković, Jelena; Cvetković, Marija; Korica, Rajko

(Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis, 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Cvetković, Marija
AU  - Korica, Rajko
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1489
AB  - The challenge for urban design today is to help development of the healthy, vital, sustainable
and resilient cities in which humans and nature flourish together. Consequently, urban design
education needs to help future architects and urbanists to develop knowledge, skills and awareness
to create more ecologically sensible urban settings. Assuming that effective design helps inform us
of our place within the nature, Sim Van der Ryn and Stuart Cowan ask designers to “Make nature
visible” in order to bring the designed environments back to life and to activate our potential for
learning.
Based on the analysis of the students’ works (design projects, artefacts and portfolios) from
Ecological Urban Design Studio at University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, this study
explores: How can design of the playground help students rethink the relation between man and
nature, and create places where urban nature is revealed and enjoyed? We argue that “the play” as concept and “learning by doing” as methodology together have a potential to help students
develop ecological awareness.
PB  - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis
C3  - Proceedings / [3rd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2020, Niš, November 13, 2020
T1  - Revealing Nature Through Play in Urban Design Education
SP  - 153
EP  - 161
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1489
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Živković, Jelena and Cvetković, Marija and Korica, Rajko",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The challenge for urban design today is to help development of the healthy, vital, sustainable
and resilient cities in which humans and nature flourish together. Consequently, urban design
education needs to help future architects and urbanists to develop knowledge, skills and awareness
to create more ecologically sensible urban settings. Assuming that effective design helps inform us
of our place within the nature, Sim Van der Ryn and Stuart Cowan ask designers to “Make nature
visible” in order to bring the designed environments back to life and to activate our potential for
learning.
Based on the analysis of the students’ works (design projects, artefacts and portfolios) from
Ecological Urban Design Studio at University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, this study
explores: How can design of the playground help students rethink the relation between man and
nature, and create places where urban nature is revealed and enjoyed? We argue that “the play” as concept and “learning by doing” as methodology together have a potential to help students
develop ecological awareness.",
publisher = "Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis",
journal = "Proceedings / [3rd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2020, Niš, November 13, 2020",
title = "Revealing Nature Through Play in Urban Design Education",
pages = "153-161",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1489"
}
Živković, J., Cvetković, M.,& Korica, R.. (2020). Revealing Nature Through Play in Urban Design Education. in Proceedings / [3rd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2020, Niš, November 13, 2020
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis., 153-161.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1489
Živković J, Cvetković M, Korica R. Revealing Nature Through Play in Urban Design Education. in Proceedings / [3rd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2020, Niš, November 13, 2020. 2020;:153-161.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1489 .
Živković, Jelena, Cvetković, Marija, Korica, Rajko, "Revealing Nature Through Play in Urban Design Education" in Proceedings / [3rd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2020, Niš, November 13, 2020 (2020):153-161,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1489 .

Revealing the relationship between city size and spatial transformation of large housing estates in post-socialist Serbia

Vasilevska, Ljiljana; Živković, Jelena; Vasilevska, Magdalena; Lalović, Ksenija

(Springer, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vasilevska, Ljiljana
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Vasilevska, Magdalena
AU  - Lalović, Ksenija
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/614
AB  - This paper considers the links between the city size and transformation of inherited socialist large housing estates within the process of post-socialist urban changes in Serbia. Based on the theoretical and contextual framework, we investigate the following: 1) whether there is a relationship between different city sizes and types, pace and intensity of large housing estates physical and functional transformations, and 2) which type(s) of transformation are dominant in different city size categories. To highlight the relationship, this research draws on the empirical evidence from cities which represent four city size categories in Serbia: Belgrade (capital city), Nis (second-tier city), Leskovac (third-tier city), and Bor (fourth-tier city). Research reveals that transformation of large housing estates is shaped by an unregulated urban environment, relaxed legal culture, and entrepreneurial attitudes of the local authorities to urban planning. Recognizing the power of specific local imperatives, the investigation indicates the interrelation between a certain city size and types and intensity of transformations - they are most diverse in the capital, while diversities decrease with the cities downsizing. Dominant transformation types also vary, reflecting the city categories and their economic power - those that require high/moderate investments and involve many actors dominate in the capital and the second-tier city, while the types based on small individual actions and investments dominate in the third and the fourth-tier city. This initial research aimed to create a platform for further investigation that will provide broader insights into this underrepresented issue and set the ground for urban regeneration strategies.
PB  - Springer
T2  - Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
T1  - Revealing the relationship between city size and spatial transformation of large housing estates in post-socialist Serbia
DO  - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-020-09734-8
ER  - 
@article{
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abstract = "This paper considers the links between the city size and transformation of inherited socialist large housing estates within the process of post-socialist urban changes in Serbia. Based on the theoretical and contextual framework, we investigate the following: 1) whether there is a relationship between different city sizes and types, pace and intensity of large housing estates physical and functional transformations, and 2) which type(s) of transformation are dominant in different city size categories. To highlight the relationship, this research draws on the empirical evidence from cities which represent four city size categories in Serbia: Belgrade (capital city), Nis (second-tier city), Leskovac (third-tier city), and Bor (fourth-tier city). Research reveals that transformation of large housing estates is shaped by an unregulated urban environment, relaxed legal culture, and entrepreneurial attitudes of the local authorities to urban planning. Recognizing the power of specific local imperatives, the investigation indicates the interrelation between a certain city size and types and intensity of transformations - they are most diverse in the capital, while diversities decrease with the cities downsizing. Dominant transformation types also vary, reflecting the city categories and their economic power - those that require high/moderate investments and involve many actors dominate in the capital and the second-tier city, while the types based on small individual actions and investments dominate in the third and the fourth-tier city. This initial research aimed to create a platform for further investigation that will provide broader insights into this underrepresented issue and set the ground for urban regeneration strategies.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "Journal of Housing and the Built Environment",
title = "Revealing the relationship between city size and spatial transformation of large housing estates in post-socialist Serbia",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-020-09734-8"
}
Vasilevska, L., Živković, J., Vasilevska, M.,& Lalović, K.. (2020). Revealing the relationship between city size and spatial transformation of large housing estates in post-socialist Serbia. in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
Springer..
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-020-09734-8
Vasilevska L, Živković J, Vasilevska M, Lalović K. Revealing the relationship between city size and spatial transformation of large housing estates in post-socialist Serbia. in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. 2020;.
doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-020-09734-8 .
Vasilevska, Ljiljana, Živković, Jelena, Vasilevska, Magdalena, Lalović, Ksenija, "Revealing the relationship between city size and spatial transformation of large housing estates in post-socialist Serbia" in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (2020),
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-020-09734-8 . .

Urban Form and Function

Živković, Jelena

(Springer, Cham, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/893
AB  - Urban space is social space. According to Henri Lefebvre, every type of society produces a spatiality – physical space itself, a way of organising it and a way of thinking about it. In this sense, spatiality encompasses the physical world, mental world and social construction of space. The production of space occurs through both social practices and material conditions. This means that space and time are contingent upon and shaped by macro‐scale policies and technologies as well as by everyday practices. Structuring of space and time produce specific social patterns and relationships, but it also affects cultural values and economic prospects. Urban form, function and structure are key features in defining urban space as social.
PB  - Springer, Cham
T2  - Climate Action
T1  - Urban Form and Function
SP  - 862
EP  - 871
DO  - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_78
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Živković, Jelena",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Urban space is social space. According to Henri Lefebvre, every type of society produces a spatiality – physical space itself, a way of organising it and a way of thinking about it. In this sense, spatiality encompasses the physical world, mental world and social construction of space. The production of space occurs through both social practices and material conditions. This means that space and time are contingent upon and shaped by macro‐scale policies and technologies as well as by everyday practices. Structuring of space and time produce specific social patterns and relationships, but it also affects cultural values and economic prospects. Urban form, function and structure are key features in defining urban space as social.",
publisher = "Springer, Cham",
journal = "Climate Action",
booktitle = "Urban Form and Function",
pages = "862-871",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_78"
}
Živković, J.. (2020). Urban Form and Function. in Climate Action
Springer, Cham., 862-871.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_78
Živković J. Urban Form and Function. in Climate Action. 2020;:862-871.
doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_78 .
Živković, Jelena, "Urban Form and Function" in Climate Action (2020):862-871,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_78 . .

Human Settlements and Climate Change

Živković, Jelena

(Springer, Cham, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/894
AB  - Human settlement is a place where people live.  It refers to the totality of human community with all the social, material, organizational, spiritual and cultural elements that sustain it. A great variety of settlements exists worldwide, reflecting human needs, abilities and aspirations, as well as social, political and economic relations.  Through the ongoing process of urbanisation, the world is steadily becoming more “urban” and less “rural”.  Two main challenges that contemporary world is facing today are massive urbanisation and climate change. They are connected in the way that how we plan, produce and consume energy in our cities will have a crucial role in our quest to reverse climate change and its impact, and to provide decent life and homes for people.
PB  - Springer, Cham
T2  - Climate Action
T1  - Human Settlements and Climate Change
SP  - 573
EP  - 584
DO  - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_88
ER  - 
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author = "Živković, Jelena",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Human settlement is a place where people live.  It refers to the totality of human community with all the social, material, organizational, spiritual and cultural elements that sustain it. A great variety of settlements exists worldwide, reflecting human needs, abilities and aspirations, as well as social, political and economic relations.  Through the ongoing process of urbanisation, the world is steadily becoming more “urban” and less “rural”.  Two main challenges that contemporary world is facing today are massive urbanisation and climate change. They are connected in the way that how we plan, produce and consume energy in our cities will have a crucial role in our quest to reverse climate change and its impact, and to provide decent life and homes for people.",
publisher = "Springer, Cham",
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booktitle = "Human Settlements and Climate Change",
pages = "573-584",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_88"
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Živković, J.. (2020). Human Settlements and Climate Change. in Climate Action
Springer, Cham., 573-584.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_88
Živković J. Human Settlements and Climate Change. in Climate Action. 2020;:573-584.
doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_88 .
Živković, Jelena, "Human Settlements and Climate Change" in Climate Action (2020):573-584,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_88 . .

Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks

Zivkovic, Jelena; Djukanovic, Zoran

(Edizione Spin Off SUT - Sustainable Urban Transformation. Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Zivkovic, Jelena
AU  - Djukanovic, Zoran
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1500
AB  - Cities all over the world are (re)discovering their waterfronts as places for public enjoyment, and as opportunities for new economic development. Although waterfront regeneration has been well studied in developed countries, only recently have researchers begun to explore it in post-socialist context. We contribute to this line of the research by examining the process of waterfront regeneration in Belgrade, Serbia. The paper presents three phases in redevelopment of Belgrade’s central waterfront, and analyses their benefits, risks and links. These phases were realized through different approaches to urban regeneration: a) as grassroots events by Public art & Public space programme, b) as bottom-up formation of Savamala creative district, and c) through top-down megaproject “Belgrade Waterfront”.
PB  - Edizione Spin Off SUT - Sustainable Urban Transformation. Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara
T2  - EWT/ EcoWebTown Journal of Sustainable Design
T1  - Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks
IS  - 21
SP  - 70
EP  - 80
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1500
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Zivkovic, Jelena and Djukanovic, Zoran",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Cities all over the world are (re)discovering their waterfronts as places for public enjoyment, and as opportunities for new economic development. Although waterfront regeneration has been well studied in developed countries, only recently have researchers begun to explore it in post-socialist context. We contribute to this line of the research by examining the process of waterfront regeneration in Belgrade, Serbia. The paper presents three phases in redevelopment of Belgrade’s central waterfront, and analyses their benefits, risks and links. These phases were realized through different approaches to urban regeneration: a) as grassroots events by Public art & Public space programme, b) as bottom-up formation of Savamala creative district, and c) through top-down megaproject “Belgrade Waterfront”.",
publisher = "Edizione Spin Off SUT - Sustainable Urban Transformation. Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara",
journal = "EWT/ EcoWebTown Journal of Sustainable Design",
title = "Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks",
number = "21",
pages = "70-80",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1500"
}
Zivkovic, J.,& Djukanovic, Z.. (2020). Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks. in EWT/ EcoWebTown Journal of Sustainable Design
Edizione Spin Off SUT - Sustainable Urban Transformation. Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara.(21), 70-80.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1500
Zivkovic J, Djukanovic Z. Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks. in EWT/ EcoWebTown Journal of Sustainable Design. 2020;(21):70-80.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1500 .
Zivkovic, Jelena, Djukanovic, Zoran, "Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks" in EWT/ EcoWebTown Journal of Sustainable Design, no. 21 (2020):70-80,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1500 .

Recreational Quality of Urban Riverfronts: Why Design Matters? [Predavanje po pozivu]

Živković, Jelena

(Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Živković, Jelena
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1508
AB  - In planning and design theory, urban waterfronts are seen as special places that are vital for environmental, social and economic health and sustainability of cities. In contemporary practice, their development is therefore oriented towards activities that help develop better connections with nature, contribute to formation of new city image, and celebrate urban life. 
Enabling urban recreation in waterfront areas has been recognised as important for achieving these goals. But how we understand what urban recreation is, and why it is important for urban life and development, shapes how we define and evaluate its quality. We argue that for developing vital and healthy cities, recreational quality of urban waterfronts should be considered through three dimensions that reflect its nature and purpose: use, environmental and integrative dimensions. 
In this paper, specific segments of urban riverfronts in Belgrade are presented, their recreational quality is analysed and compared through the new framework, and is further related to their urban design characteristics. The research shows that urban design plays an active role in achieving recreational qualities of urban riverfronts, since it enables, supports or hinders actions and relations that can be made and re-made in urban space, by shaping its structure, elements and connections at different spatial scales.
PB  - Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Decoding Balkan - Architecture, Urbanism, Planning : digital Conference Proceedings 2020. / 4th BAB International Conference, Belgade, 14-16th of November 2019
T1  - Recreational Quality of Urban Riverfronts: Why Design Matters? [Predavanje po pozivu]
SP  - 14
EP  - 17
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1508
ER  - 
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author = "Živković, Jelena",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In planning and design theory, urban waterfronts are seen as special places that are vital for environmental, social and economic health and sustainability of cities. In contemporary practice, their development is therefore oriented towards activities that help develop better connections with nature, contribute to formation of new city image, and celebrate urban life. 
Enabling urban recreation in waterfront areas has been recognised as important for achieving these goals. But how we understand what urban recreation is, and why it is important for urban life and development, shapes how we define and evaluate its quality. We argue that for developing vital and healthy cities, recreational quality of urban waterfronts should be considered through three dimensions that reflect its nature and purpose: use, environmental and integrative dimensions. 
In this paper, specific segments of urban riverfronts in Belgrade are presented, their recreational quality is analysed and compared through the new framework, and is further related to their urban design characteristics. The research shows that urban design plays an active role in achieving recreational qualities of urban riverfronts, since it enables, supports or hinders actions and relations that can be made and re-made in urban space, by shaping its structure, elements and connections at different spatial scales.",
publisher = "Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Decoding Balkan - Architecture, Urbanism, Planning : digital Conference Proceedings 2020. / 4th BAB International Conference, Belgade, 14-16th of November 2019",
title = "Recreational Quality of Urban Riverfronts: Why Design Matters? [Predavanje po pozivu]",
pages = "14-17",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1508"
}
Živković, J.. (2019). Recreational Quality of Urban Riverfronts: Why Design Matters? [Predavanje po pozivu]. in Decoding Balkan - Architecture, Urbanism, Planning : digital Conference Proceedings 2020. / 4th BAB International Conference, Belgade, 14-16th of November 2019
Belgrade: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 14-17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1508
Živković J. Recreational Quality of Urban Riverfronts: Why Design Matters? [Predavanje po pozivu]. in Decoding Balkan - Architecture, Urbanism, Planning : digital Conference Proceedings 2020. / 4th BAB International Conference, Belgade, 14-16th of November 2019. 2019;:14-17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1508 .
Živković, Jelena, "Recreational Quality of Urban Riverfronts: Why Design Matters? [Predavanje po pozivu]" in Decoding Balkan - Architecture, Urbanism, Planning : digital Conference Proceedings 2020. / 4th BAB International Conference, Belgade, 14-16th of November 2019 (2019):14-17,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1508 .

Интегративно стратешко планирање и пројектовање за јачање идентитета и културног туризма у подунавским градовима - Смедерево

Радосављевић, Урош; Лаловић, Ксенија; Живковић, Јелена; Маруна, Марија; Митровић, Бисерка; Чолић, Ратка; Миловановић Родић, Данијела; Ђорђевић, Александра; Бугарски, Јована; Антонић, Бранислав; Вуковић, Тамара; Стојић, Божена

(Удружење урбаниста Србије, 2019)


                                            

                                            
Радосављевић, У., Лаловић, К., Живковић, Ј., Маруна, М., Митровић, Б., Чолић, Р., Миловановић Родић, Д., Ђорђевић, А., Бугарски, Ј., Антонић, Б., Вуковић, Т.,& Стојић, Б.. (2019). Интегративно стратешко планирање и пројектовање за јачање идентитета и културног туризма у подунавским градовима - Смедерево. in 28. Међународни салон урбанизма = 28th International Urban Planners Exhibition, Niš, November 8-13, 2019
Удружење урбаниста Србије..
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Радосављевић У, Лаловић К, Живковић Ј, Маруна М, Митровић Б, Чолић Р, Миловановић Родић Д, Ђорђевић А, Бугарски Ј, Антонић Б, Вуковић Т, Стојић Б. Интегративно стратешко планирање и пројектовање за јачање идентитета и културног туризма у подунавским градовима - Смедерево. in 28. Међународни салон урбанизма = 28th International Urban Planners Exhibition, Niš, November 8-13, 2019. 2019;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1416 .
Радосављевић, Урош, Лаловић, Ксенија, Живковић, Јелена, Маруна, Марија, Митровић, Бисерка, Чолић, Ратка, Миловановић Родић, Данијела, Ђорђевић, Александра, Бугарски, Јована, Антонић, Бранислав, Вуковић, Тамара, Стојић, Божена, "Интегративно стратешко планирање и пројектовање за јачање идентитета и културног туризма у подунавским градовима - Смедерево" in 28. Међународни салон урбанизма = 28th International Urban Planners Exhibition, Niš, November 8-13, 2019 (2019),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1416 .