Author:
Dinić Branković Milena,Igić Milica
Abstract
<p class="TEXT" style="tab-stops: 72.0pt;">Public space is a highlighted topic in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The City of Ni&scaron; has undertaken the process of Voluntary Local Review, and selected, among others, to report on the progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 11, including the indicator related to public open space (POS). This paper explores the phenomenon of POS, with a particular focus on residential areas. Global practices are discussed to provide background on the issue, along with some particularities of Serbian context involving legislative and planning treatment of POS. Current state of POS is explored in the territory of the City of Ni&scaron;, as well as exploitation and maintenance challenges. These findings are used to establish context-specific POS typology and discuss potential pathways towards inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable local communities.</p>
Publisher
University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy
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