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Connectivity

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Vukmirović, MIlena
Antonić, Branislav
Negulescu, Mihaela Hermina
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Abstract
SPATIAL CONNECTIVITY AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR EUROPE The Danube - the second longest river in Europe, of 2,858 km length - crosses 10 countries with various historical, cultural, political and economic evolutions and features. In this territorial context, the river plays both the role of a separating physical boundary, largely placed on frontiers segments, and of a common denominator, a natural entity that provide fluvial landscape and accessibility across the entire European corridor it crosses. The latter two assets are partially capitalized by some of the localities along the river, but they are still little exploited resources, especially in the eastern territories along the Danube course, development of which was hampered by the geo-political and economic context of the second half of the 20th century.
Keywords:
Spatial connectivity / Spatial connectivity / Transport networks / Heritage accessibility / Public space network / Danube Region / DANUrB / transport networks / heritage accessibility / public space network / Danube Region / DANUrB
Source:
Book on the unexplored cultural heritage in communities by the Danube, 2019, 38-49
Publisher:
  • Praha : Gasset
Funding / projects:
  • DANUrB - DANube Urban Brand / EU INTERREG Danube Programme

ISBN: 978-80-87079-63-8

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_950
URI
https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/950
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TY  - CHAP
AU  - Vukmirović, MIlena
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Negulescu, Mihaela Hermina
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/950
AB  - SPATIAL CONNECTIVITY AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR EUROPE 
The Danube - the second longest river in Europe, of 2,858 km length - crosses 10 countries with various historical, cultural, political and economic evolutions and features. In this territorial context, the river plays both the role of a separating physical boundary, largely placed on frontiers segments, and of a common denominator, a natural entity that provide fluvial landscape and accessibility across the entire European corridor it crosses. The latter two assets are partially capitalized by some of the localities along the river, but they are still little exploited resources, especially in the eastern territories along the Danube course, development of which was hampered by the geo-political and economic context of the second half of the 20th century.
PB  - Praha : Gasset
T2  - Book on the unexplored cultural heritage in communities by the Danube
T1  - Connectivity
SP  - 38
EP  - 49
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_950
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year = "2019",
abstract = "SPATIAL CONNECTIVITY AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR EUROPE 
The Danube - the second longest river in Europe, of 2,858 km length - crosses 10 countries with various historical, cultural, political and economic evolutions and features. In this territorial context, the river plays both the role of a separating physical boundary, largely placed on frontiers segments, and of a common denominator, a natural entity that provide fluvial landscape and accessibility across the entire European corridor it crosses. The latter two assets are partially capitalized by some of the localities along the river, but they are still little exploited resources, especially in the eastern territories along the Danube course, development of which was hampered by the geo-political and economic context of the second half of the 20th century.",
publisher = "Praha : Gasset",
journal = "Book on the unexplored cultural heritage in communities by the Danube",
booktitle = "Connectivity",
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Vukmirović, M., Antonić, B.,& Negulescu, M. H.. (2019). Connectivity. in Book on the unexplored cultural heritage in communities by the Danube
Praha : Gasset., 38-49.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_950
Vukmirović M, Antonić B, Negulescu MH. Connectivity. in Book on the unexplored cultural heritage in communities by the Danube. 2019;:38-49.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_950 .
Vukmirović, MIlena, Antonić, Branislav, Negulescu, Mihaela Hermina, "Connectivity" in Book on the unexplored cultural heritage in communities by the Danube (2019):38-49,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_950 .

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