Urban society and resilience of Belgrade and Novi Sad in the network of settlements in Serbia: recent changes and perspectives
Apstrakt
As one of the modern substitutes for ‘sustainable development’, ‘resilience’ marks a relatively recent and overarching concept which relates to research of urban areas and urban society. In this paper, the resilience challenges are reflected on the urban context in Serbia, with special reference to two of its biggest cities - Belgrade and Novi Sad as the key pointers in growing imbalances in the settlement network of the country. Although this is not a particularity of Serbia, other urban settlements, especially small and medium-sized towns, have not been empowered enough to substantiate better links with smaller and larger settlements within urban-rural interface, and their role has been challenged from the aspect of ‘resilience of cities’. This paper also addresses the recent changes and perspectives for ‘resilience in cities’ with examples of Belgrade and Novi Sad. Finally, some implications are drawn towards potential adaptability within urban settings of Serbia.
Ključne reči:
resilience / urban areas / network of settlements / SerbiaIzvor:
Proceedings / International Conference on "Changing Cities" : Spatial, morphological, formal and socio-economic dimensions, Skiathos, June 18-21, 2013, 1720-1729Izdavač:
- Thessaloniki : Department of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Uloga i implementacija državnog prostornog plana i regionalnih razvojnih dokumenata u obnovi strateškog istraživanja, mišljenja i upravljanja u Srbiji (RS-47014)
- Prostorni, ekološki, energetski i društveni aspekti razvoja naselja i klimatske promene - međusobni uticaji (RS-36035)
Grupa
RAUmPlanTY - CONF AU - Petrić, Jasna AU - Basarić, Jelena AU - Bajić, Tanja PY - 2013 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/602 AB - As one of the modern substitutes for ‘sustainable development’, ‘resilience’ marks a relatively recent and overarching concept which relates to research of urban areas and urban society. In this paper, the resilience challenges are reflected on the urban context in Serbia, with special reference to two of its biggest cities - Belgrade and Novi Sad as the key pointers in growing imbalances in the settlement network of the country. Although this is not a particularity of Serbia, other urban settlements, especially small and medium-sized towns, have not been empowered enough to substantiate better links with smaller and larger settlements within urban-rural interface, and their role has been challenged from the aspect of ‘resilience of cities’. This paper also addresses the recent changes and perspectives for ‘resilience in cities’ with examples of Belgrade and Novi Sad. Finally, some implications are drawn towards potential adaptability within urban settings of Serbia. PB - Thessaloniki : Department of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly C3 - Proceedings / International Conference on "Changing Cities" : Spatial, morphological, formal and socio-economic dimensions, Skiathos, June 18-21 T1 - Urban society and resilience of Belgrade and Novi Sad in the network of settlements in Serbia: recent changes and perspectives SP - 1720 EP - 1729 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_602 ER -
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Petrić, J., Basarić, J.,& Bajić, T.. (2013). Urban society and resilience of Belgrade and Novi Sad in the network of settlements in Serbia: recent changes and perspectives. in Proceedings / International Conference on "Changing Cities" : Spatial, morphological, formal and socio-economic dimensions, Skiathos, June 18-21 Thessaloniki : Department of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly., 1720-1729. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_602
Petrić J, Basarić J, Bajić T. Urban society and resilience of Belgrade and Novi Sad in the network of settlements in Serbia: recent changes and perspectives. in Proceedings / International Conference on "Changing Cities" : Spatial, morphological, formal and socio-economic dimensions, Skiathos, June 18-21. 2013;:1720-1729. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_602 .
Petrić, Jasna, Basarić, Jelena, Bajić, Tanja, "Urban society and resilience of Belgrade and Novi Sad in the network of settlements in Serbia: recent changes and perspectives" in Proceedings / International Conference on "Changing Cities" : Spatial, morphological, formal and socio-economic dimensions, Skiathos, June 18-21 (2013):1720-1729, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_602 .