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_aMilojevic, Brankica _956123 |
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_aRecognizing Principles of Integrated Urban Planning in Historical Development of the City: _bA Case Study of Banja Luka/ |
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_bSage, _c2023. |
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300 | _aVol 49, Issue 2, 2023 ( 290-308 p.). | ||
520 | _aIntegrated urban planning is based on the necessity of constantly adapting to complex social processes and applying methodology that supports multidisciplinarity, flexibility, and adaptability. In trying to achieve future visions and to meet trends of urbanization, inherited contextual values are often forgotten. Although the impression that everything was better before is based on nostalgia, the urban development history should still be analyzed. This article analyzes principles of integrated urban planning by reviewing twentieth-century development of Banja Luka. The objective is to recognize, to evaluate, and to adapt those principles to the contemporary context and to reconsider them in the future. The analysis shows the positive and negative values of the development, which reveals that the principles of integrated urban planning were present in each period. As their singularity and fragmentation without the systematic integration was not efficient enough, recommendations for improving integrated urban planning in the specific context are given. | ||
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_aKuvac, Igor _956124 |
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_09176 _916951 _dThousand Oaks Sage Publications _tJournal of urban history _x00961442 |
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