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Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia
(MDPI, 2023)
Demographic and economic shrinkage has become a common trend in the current urbanisation
environment, especially for small cities in developed countries. The desired socio-economic
redevelopment of these cities has been ...
Notes on the development of the urban heritage management concept in contemporary policies
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2017)
This paper seeks to present an overview of the development of the urban heritage management (UHM) concept by analysing documents from key international organisations in this field. The period 1964-2011 is deemed to have ...
The phenomenon of shrinking illegal suburbs in Serbia: Can the concept of shrinking cities be useful for their upgrading?
(Elsevier Ltd, 2018)
Illegal residential construction at the fringes of urban areas has been typical for Serbia and the other countries of South Eastern and Southern Europe, spanning through all periods of modern urbanisation. Illegal suburbs ...
Serbian cultural territorial systems first experiences
(Springer, 2016)
In the first part of the chapter analyzed the legal and institutional context in the field of environment, spatial and urban planning and constructions in Serbia and its relation to the cultural heritage. The interest in ...
Teaching sustainability: concept of Smederevo as a healthy city
(University of Nis – Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2018)
Sustainability as a broad concept has developed into a numerous new approaches both in theory and practice. One of the concepts that emerged from the ecological aspects of sustainability is the healthy city concept. ...
Outside the planned mold. the (anti-)aesthetics of informality. case study of Belgrade
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2019)
The aesthetics of unplanned and informal, as well as the other problems that informal growth emerges, are certainly among the most challenging tasks for the contemporary urban planning, urban design and architecture. ...
Organisation of Municipalities in Serbia – Pros and Cons from the Perspective of Urban and Spatial Planning
(University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2016)
The fields of urban and spatial planning have been significantly changed in Serbia during last 25 years of post-socialist era. These fields have witnessed great changes in legislative framework, socio-economic structure, ...
Difference in Housing Patterns in Shrinking Cities between in Western and Eastern Europe
(Conegliano : Anteferma, 2018)
Comparing with Western Europe, shrinking cities in Eastern/ post-socialist Europe are a relatively new phenomenon, documented from the early 1990s. This gap is not only related with timing.
Turbulent transition from a ...
Placemaking within Urban Planning: Open Public Space between Regulations, Design and Digitalization
(Leiden, Boston : Brill, 2023)
Placemaking is generally considered as a multi-layer and multi-aspect approach in urban studies focused on public open spaces, such as streets, parks, town squares or quays. These places are the core of local community ...
The regeneration of military brownfields in Serbia: Moving towards deliberative planning practice?
(Elsevier Ltd., 2021)
This paper investigates the regeneration process of military brownfields in Serbia through the lens of a deliberative planning approach. The topic is important for Serbia as a proto-democratic society where brownfield ...