Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Urban Processes in Zagreb. Residential and Commercial Developments

2015; Croatian Dairy Union; Volume: 77; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.21861/hgg.2015.77.01.02

ISSN

1848-6401

Autores

Anđelina Svirčić Gotovac, Jelena Zlatar,

Tópico(s)

Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism

Resumo

In the post-socialist and transition period, Croatia and especially its capital city Zagreb have experienced many physical transformations of space but, most of all, remarkable social changes.For example, socially-oriented housing construction planned and co-fi nanced by towns in Croatia is in a very unfavourable position compared to private housing construction, especially on the outskirts of towns.This benefi ts neither towns nor their residents, but rather only those urban actors interested in the development of capitalism.In recent years, there has been a lot of building in the city core and on the outskirts of Zagreb, which is not well integrated into the existing urban structure, image or skyline of the city.There is also a major problem of insuffi cient primary and secondary infrastructure in the new housing estates.The current situation in the planning process is characterized by confl ict and lack of balance between powerful political and economic actors and less powerful professional and civil actors.Experts of various profi les often point out that ignoring the process of planning means irreparable long-term damage to the space.Such incongruous transformations show the absence of comprehensive urban planning and urbanism.

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