1. Hollowing out and revitalising a post-socialist city centre: Vacant commercial premises in Zagreb
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Mislav Zuanović, Silvija Komes, Davorin Jašinski, Tamara Bosanac, Petra Radeljak Kaufmann, Filip Bišćević, Lana Slavuj Borčić, Doroteja Harjač, Marko Stančec, Marijan Begonja, Linda Korpar, Slaven Kliček, and Dino Dokupil
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Cultural Studies ,05 social sciences ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Post socialist ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,Urban Studies ,Political science ,Economic history ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,City centre ,Commercial premises ,050703 geography ,vacant commercial premises ,city centre ,questionnaire survey ,mapping ,Zagreb - Abstract
The problem of vacant commercial premises has been present in some central areas of transitional cities of Central and Eastern Europe, which have decayed in parallel to spatially uneven urban development processes and/or suburban expansion. This research aims to contribute to systematic analysis of the reasons for abandonment of commercial premises in the centre of Zagreb and exploration of revitalisation strategies, with an emphasis on the significance of citizen participation for successful planning and management of the city. The research was undertaken in two phases in May, 2016. The first included mapping of vacant commercial premises on selected streets in Zagreb’s centre. Next, using a non-probabilistic sample, a questionnaire survey was carried out face-to-face and online (N = 200). The results of the questionnaire survey showed the respondents’ awareness of the complex set of reasons underlying the occurrence and expansion of this phenomenon in the city centre and the need for urban regeneration, including a stronger regulatory framework at the city level.
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- 2020
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