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How to improve urban mobility through general urban plan? The case study of the city of Šabac, Serbia
(Brussels : ECTP-CEU, 2016)
Post-socialist transition has profoundly changed the cities in former socialist societies in Central and Eastern Europe. Thus, some common “transitional” characteristics have reflected into urban space. One of them is ...
Urban Transformation of Historic City Centre: Case Study Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia
(Universidad de Granada - Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura, 2016)
The period after the Second World War in Serbia was, characterized by the denial of the value of the historical city centre. The new Master plans for the cities in Serbia clearly expressed this attitude, proposing a radical ...
The Local Perception of Urban Safety in Open Public Spaces as a Parameter for Tourist Attractiveness in Historic Core of Smederevo, Serbia
(Belgrade : Faculty of Security Studies, Human Security Research Center, 2018)
The concept of urban safety has been developed on the contemporary/broad feeling of human safety in open urban space, connected with the fear of crime and crime perception by ordinary people. In this constellation, the ...
Dwellers’ Preferences towards Collective space in Multi-family Housing built during Post-Socialist Transition: the Case of Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia
(Kaunas University of Technology - KTU, 2016)
Post-socialist transition has been the major phenomenon in Central and Eastern Europe in the last 25 years. Following the fall of Berlin wall in 1989, all former socialist societies have faced fast and profound changes in ...
Maintenance and condominium living– reciprocal learning from Serbia, Israel and Australia
(Novi Sad : University, 2018)
All condominium buildings require maintenance as they age. Good maintenance is a rational choice as it helps to retain the value of a building and makes it more enjoyable to live in. Poor maintenance or neglect can lead ...
A Comparison of Urban Shrinkage? Romania and Serbia
(“Ion Mincu” Publishing House, 2016)
In the scientific literature, urban shrinkage is seen as a process of demographic and economic decline of a city. It is seen as a global phenomenon because of its occurrence in many areas in the world. (Martinez-Fernandez ...
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, ...
How to adapt the research of public space to enhance cultural tourism: the case of Golubac town in Iron Gate Gorge, Serbia
(Tehran : Tarbiat Modares University, 2019)
Cultural tourism has become an important driver for local socio-economic development. Therefore, it has a profound reflection into urban space and inevitably influences urban planning and design. Nevertheless, convenient ...
Iron Gates Region in Serbia as a Role Model for Sustainable Cultural Landscape
(The Athens Institute for education and Research, 2017)
Iron Gates is the longest gorge and probably the most picturesque area along the Danube. In Serbia, this region is known as Đerdap and it is appreciated by its incredible and unique landscape. Bearing the myriad of cultural ...