A hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post-socialist metropolitan areas

Managing the polycentralization of metropolitan areas can contribute to a more even pace of development of builtup areas; it can also increase the economic and temporary accessibility of urban centers. This study, attempts to synthesize the main hypothetical provisions of a comprehensive ap...

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Main Author: Zhukovsky Roman
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia 2020-01-01
Series:Spatium
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2020/1450-569X2044063Z.pdf
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description Managing the polycentralization of metropolitan areas can contribute to a more even pace of development of builtup areas; it can also increase the economic and temporary accessibility of urban centers. This study, attempts to synthesize the main hypothetical provisions of a comprehensive approach to managing the development of polycentric metropolitan areas in post-socialist countries. It presents the necessity for modeling not only the core city, but also the entire metropolitan area when managing polycentralization. The study reveals the formalized stages of how a polycentric metropolitan area evolves and presents a comprehensive analysis on the main problems of a technological and methodological, administrative and legal nature in managing the development of polycentric metropolitan areas. It also highlights the significance of comprehensively developing the transport infrastructure and the prevalence of information and telecommunication technologies within the metropolitan area, as well as the spatial compactness of the metropolitan areas for the polycentralization progress. It is considered that the specific features of the post-socialist urban process can affect polycentralization, including (post-) suburbanization, reurbanization, and gentrification. Finally, measures are suggested in the field of scientific research and technologies, and municipal and regional management aimed at increasing the manageability of developing polycentric metropolitan areas in a postsocialist urban planning context.
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spelling doaj.art-2115f1e158804d7eaf31ce39534ee0a92022-12-21T23:16:33ZengInstitute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of SerbiaSpatium1450-569X2217-80662020-01-01202044636910.2298/SPAT2044063Z1450-569X2044063ZA hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post-socialist metropolitan areasZhukovsky Roman0Polzunov Altai State Technical University, Institute of Architecture and Design, Barnaul, Russian FederationManaging the polycentralization of metropolitan areas can contribute to a more even pace of development of builtup areas; it can also increase the economic and temporary accessibility of urban centers. This study, attempts to synthesize the main hypothetical provisions of a comprehensive approach to managing the development of polycentric metropolitan areas in post-socialist countries. It presents the necessity for modeling not only the core city, but also the entire metropolitan area when managing polycentralization. The study reveals the formalized stages of how a polycentric metropolitan area evolves and presents a comprehensive analysis on the main problems of a technological and methodological, administrative and legal nature in managing the development of polycentric metropolitan areas. It also highlights the significance of comprehensively developing the transport infrastructure and the prevalence of information and telecommunication technologies within the metropolitan area, as well as the spatial compactness of the metropolitan areas for the polycentralization progress. It is considered that the specific features of the post-socialist urban process can affect polycentralization, including (post-) suburbanization, reurbanization, and gentrification. Finally, measures are suggested in the field of scientific research and technologies, and municipal and regional management aimed at increasing the manageability of developing polycentric metropolitan areas in a postsocialist urban planning context.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2020/1450-569X2044063Z.pdfpolycentric metropolitan areasub-downtownsub-centersatellite citypost-socialist urban planning
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title A hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post-socialist metropolitan areas
title_full A hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post-socialist metropolitan areas
title_fullStr A hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post-socialist metropolitan areas
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title_short A hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post-socialist metropolitan areas
title_sort hypothesis on a comprehensive approach to managing the urban polycentralization of post socialist metropolitan areas
topic polycentric metropolitan area
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post-socialist urban planning
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