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Urbani izziv Leto 26, št. supplement, november 2015 : S114–S129

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doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2015-26-supplement-008

 

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Avtor

Petra Vertelj Nared

Ljubljanski urbanistični zavod, d.d., Slovenia
petra.vertelj-nared@luz.si

Alma Zavodnik Lamovšek

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Chair of Spatial Planning, Slovenia
alma.zavodnik@fgg.uni-lj.si

 

Naslov članka

Public Open Space as a Contribution to Urban Development in Small Slovenian Cities

 

Povzetek

The article focuses on public open space (POS) in small Slovenian cities . It highlights the importance of planning and designing high-quality, diverse POSs, which contribute to the quality of life and urban development in cities. POS is seen as a key physical element of a city and is defined as a non-built urban space that is, under equal terms, accessible to all. The article focuses on both green areas and civic space. Results derive from a physical analysis and survey conducted during research for a doctoral dissertation. Ten small Slovenian cities are selected, where detailed physical analysis and surveys were carried out. Designing high-quality POS for everyday activities is highlighted. The results show that the inhabitants most frequently use POS when going about their everyday business. The article highlights the importance of designing various types of POS for urban development of cities.

 

Ključne besede

public open space, quality of life, urban development, small cities, use of public open space, spatial planning

 

 

 

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ISSN

Tiskana izdaja: 0353-6483
Spletna izdaja: 1855-8399
Strokovna izdaja: 2232-481X

 

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