Urbani izziv Volume 25, No. 2, December 2014
                : 76–89
             
                 (Articles)
                 UDK: 316.75:711.4(497.115)
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2014-25-02-001
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Visar Hoxha
                     College ESLG, Department of Real Estate Management, Prishtina, Kosovo 
                     visar.hoxha@eukos.org
                Kaliopa DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS
                     European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica, Slovenia 
                     kaliopa.dimitrovska-andrews@evro-pf.si
                Alenka  TEMELJOTOV SALAJ
                     European Faculty of Law in Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica, Slovenia 
                     alenka.temeljotov-salaj@evro-pf.si
              
             Title
             Cultural factors affecting urban planners’ intentions to regulate public space in Prishtina, Kosovo
              
                 Abstract
                 Cultural factors can affect urban planners’ intentions to regulate public space in a particular way. The effects of cultural identity or ideology on urban planning are significant, but are often overlooked because they are difficult to quantify. This study verifies which factors affect planners’ perceptions in Prishtina, which are further reflected in their intentions behind designing and producing space. The factors are adopted from previous studies and are national identity, ethnic nationalism, social constructs and political pressure. We use qualitative research with cross-case analysis. By using purposive sampling and conducting semi-structured interviews with selected urban planners in Prishtina, the study shows the effects of such factors on urban planners’ perceptions and intentions. National identity is the most important factor affecting planners’ perceptions, followed by political pressure, whereas ethnic nationalism and social constructs are much less important. In addition, the structural relativity of planners’ perceptions and intentions has positive effects. The results of this study highlight elements that urban planners in Kosovo should consider and provide insights for future studies.
                  
                 Key Words
                 cultural factors, planners’ perceptions, planners’ intentions, Kosovo