REVITALIZATION OF PUBLIC SPACE IN SMALL TOWNS: EXAMPLES FROM SLOVAKIA AND POLAND Cover Image

REVITALIZATION OF PUBLIC SPACE IN SMALL TOWNS: EXAMPLES FROM SLOVAKIA AND POLAND
REVITALIZATION OF PUBLIC SPACE IN SMALL TOWNS: EXAMPLES FROM SLOVAKIA AND POLAND

Author(s): Alžbeta Sopirová, Katarina Kristianova, Agnieszka Jaszczak
Subject(s): Evaluation research, Rural and urban sociology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: revitalization; public space; small towns; Cittaslow;

Summary/Abstract: The issue of revitalization of public space in cities appeared in the countries of Western Europe in the early 1960s. Much later, the issue of renewal was introduced in countries such as Slovakia and Poland. The beginnings of the revitalization programs date back to the period of political transformation, and in particular concern the accession of these countries to the EU. Since then, the revitalization has become a very important issue for the policy of developing small towns. The space suitable for revitalization is presented as neglected, left without use or not used properly. Areas which undergoing by revitalization are most often described as post-industrial, industrial, and large-scale urban areas. However, the concept of revitalization has evolved especially in the recent years towards the renewal of the city centers and satellite districts in which public spaces are important. Currently, many programs, projects, and activities refer to the concept of revitalization. Revitalization is an interdisciplinary process that combines issues of urban development with architectural planning, economics, sociology, psychology, and others. The work presents the problems of changes in public space related to the implementation of revitalization programs.

  • Issue Year: 45/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 35-46
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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