INHABITANTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THE CENTRAL SQUARES AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CLUJ-NAPOCA, ROMANIA
INHABITANTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THE CENTRAL SQUARES AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CLUJ-NAPOCA, ROMANIA
Author(s): Oana Ramona Ilovan, Adorean Emanuel-Cristian, Viorel Gligor, MAROȘI Zoltan, Cristina-Georgiana Voicu, Maria Eliza Dulamă, Alexandru-Sabin NiculaSubject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Regional Geography
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: public space;development;cultural landscape;place identity;qualitative methods;
Summary/Abstract: We live in an era in which public life within the urban space is in a profound crisis. The urban and economic development, corroborated with the technological advances, often determine public space to be replaced by remote social interactions. Thus have appeared more and more private spaces (i.e. commercial centres), culminating with an increasingly restricted and timid use of the public space that places under the sign of uncertainty the citizens’ right to the city. In this study, we aimed at realising a territorial diagnosis of the squares in the central area of Cluj-Napoca, analysing the degree of functionality of the urban elements, their current role based on users’ perceptions and experience, as well as the assessment of the cultural landscape’s aesthetic. Methodology included a questionnaire survey, direct and participatory observation, thematic photography, cartographic mapping, urban inventory, and territorial diagnosis. Results showed that the historical squares in the central Cluj-Napoca area were different in form, profile, size and structure, and in functional attributes. In addition, there has been a change in the functions of squares, along with the evolution of the city, from the economic function to the recreational and cultural one. Moreover, we realised an analysis and typology of the cultural landscapes of the urban public space in Cluj-Napoca. These research results enabled us to propose a series of actions which could reduce or eliminate territorial malfunctions, providing results for the decision-making process and for other researchers wishing to explore more this topic.
Journal: Territorial Identity and Development
- Issue Year: 3/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 104-133
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English