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Title:Pravica do javnih mestnih prostorov v Sarajevu : prostori, ki pripadajo vsem, nekaterim, komur koli ali nikomur?
Authors:ID Šamić, Dina (Author)
ID Zagora, Nermina (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo UIRS - Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia
Abstract:Razni družbenopolitični in gospodarski dejavniki so postopno povzročili obsežno zanemarjanje, propadanje, zlorabo in izgubo javnih prostorov v Sarajevu. Navzkrižje zasebnih in javnih interesov je na mestu pustilo dejanske sledi in v takih okoliščinah se zdi Lefebvrov koncept pravice do mesta še toliko pomembnejši. Z vidika sodobnega urbanega razvoja Sarajeva se navedena pravica nanaša na pravico do oblikovanja, uporabe, ponovne uporabe in ponovne aktivacije zanemarjenih skupnih prostorov v mestu. Kot je razvidno že iz naslova članka, je ključno vprašanje, s katerim se avtorici ukvarjata, komu javni prostor sploh pripada. V raziskavi najprej določita ključne težave, povezane s propadanjem javnih prostorov, nato pa ovrednotita prevladujoče načrtovalske pristope in občasne pobude od spodaj navzgor. Predpostavljata, da so razpršenost in pomanjkanje ustreznih geoprostorskih podatkov o javnih prostorih ter nesoglasja med glavnimi deležniki med ključnimi vzroki proučevanega problema. Predstavili sta tudi metodologijo za uvedbo obsežne, prosto dostopne interaktivne geoprostorske podatkovne zbirke kot platforme za strateško načrtovanje, oblikovanje, razvoj in vzdrževanje javnih mestnih prostorov.
Keywords:javni prostor, mestni prostor, strateško planiranje, geoprostorski podatki, podatkovne zbirke, Sarajevo
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2021
Year of publishing:2021
Number of pages:str. 43-55, 111-123
Numbering:Letn. 32, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-23198 New window
UDC:712.25:347.25:004.65
ISSN on article:0353-6483
DOI:10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2021-32-02-04 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:94513411 New window
Note:Besedilo v slov. in angl.;
Publication date in DiRROS:05.08.2025
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Title:Urbani izziv
Shortened title:Urbani izziv
Publisher:Urbanistični inštitut Republike Slovenije
ISSN:0353-6483
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Language:English
Title:The right to urban public spaces in Sarajevo : everybody’s, somebody’s, anybody’s, or nobody’s spaces?
Abstract:Multiple socio-political and economic factors have gradually led to widespread neglect, decline, misuse, and loss of public spaces in Sarajevo. The clash between private and public interests has left physical traces in the city, recalling the importance of Lefebvre’s notion of the right to the city. In the context of the contemporary urban development of Sarajevo, this is translated into the right to shape, use, recycle, and reactivate the city’s neglected shared spaces. As implied by the title of this article, the key question addressed is to whom public space really belongs. This research proceeds from the identification of the key issues of degradation of public spaces, followed by the valorization of mainstream planning approaches and occasional bottom-up initiatives. It is argued that one of the key origins of the problem lies in dispersal and the lack of pertinent geospatial data on public spaces, as well as in the dissonance between all the relevant stakeholders. This article establishes a methodology for introducing a comprehensive, open, and interactive geospatial database as a platform for strategic planning, design, development, and maintenance of urban public spaces.
Keywords:urban public spaces, strategic planning, geospatial databases


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