Small shrinking towns in the post-socialist context of development
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Published:2022
Issue:1
Volume:20
Page:61-74
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ISSN:0354-4605
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Container-title:Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
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language:en
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Short-container-title:FACTA U SERIES ARCHI
Author:
Ljubenovic Milica1, Bogdanovic-Protic Ivana1ORCID, Vasilevska Ljiljana1ORCID, Zivkovic Jelena2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of Niš, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Serbia 2. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Serbia
Abstract
The process of urban shrinkage is affecting many cities around the world. It
is evident in small towns as well, but unlike larger cities, it has not
received much attention. Accordingly, this paper analyses small towns?
shrinking focusing on post-socialist context of development, which led to
new patterns of urban shrinkage in countries of Central and Eastern Europe
(CEE). After discussing the specific characteristics of the shrinkage of
small towns, their paths of development in different CEE countries are
analyzed, in order to highlight the characteristics of urban shrinkage and
the influence of post-socialist transition on this process. Thereafter, the
shrinkage of small towns in Serbia is analyzed in order to determine whether
the identified characteristics are recognized in them and to single out the
specifics of that process in relation to other post-socialist countries.
Based on the general characteristics of the development and shrinkage of
small towns in the CEE countries, it can be concluded that shrinking small
towns are not equally represented in all countries, and there are certain
differences in terms of dynamics and intensity of shrinkage. The results of
the analysis indicate that the previous path of development had a strong
influence on their shrinkage after the post-socialist transformation. Three
general trajectories of socialist development have been singled out, which
influenced different patterns of urban shrinkage. In Serbia, it has also
been observed that the shrinkage of small towns is directly related to the
unfavourable direction of the urbanization process during socialist
development.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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