Confronting Suburbanization
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-4051-8548-6 (ISBN)
Breaks new ground, offering a systematic approach to the analysis of the global phenomenon of suburbanization in a post-socialist context
Tracks the boom of the post-socialist suburbs in seven CEE capital city regions – Budapest, Ljubljana, Moscow, Prague, Sofia, Tallinn, and Warsaw
Situates the experience of the CEE countries in the broader context of global urban change
Case studies examine the phenomenon of suburbanization along four main vectors of analysis related to development patterns, driving forces, consequences and impacts, and management of suburbanization
Highlights the critical importance of public policies and planning on the spread of suburbanization
Kiril Stanilov is a Senior Research Associate at the Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge. His research interests are centred on explorations of contemporary patterns of urban growth and change, and the role played by public policies in shaping urban form transformations. His book publications include Twenty Years of Transition (2009), The Post-Socialist City (2007), and Suburban Form (2003). Ludĕk Sýkora is a Professor in the Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague. His research is focused on conceptualization and empirical studies of urban transformations in post-communist cities. He is the joint author of Regional Policy and Planning in Europe (with Paul Balchin and Gregory Bull, 1999) and author of a number of journal articles and book chapters dealing with urban change in Central and East European cities.
Notes on Contributors vii
List of Illustrations x
Glossary xvi
Series Editors’ Preface xx
Preface xxi
1 The Challenge of Postsocialist Suburbanization 1
Luděk Sýkora and Kiril Stanilov
2 Urban Sprawl on the Danube: The Impacts of Suburbanization in Budapest 33
Zoltán Kovács and Iván Tosics
3 Confronting Suburbanization in Ljubljana: From “Urbanization of the Countryside” to Urban Sprawl 65
Nataša Pichler-Milanović
4 Suburbanization of Moscow’s Urban Region 97
Isolde Brade, Alla Makhrova, and Tatyana Nefedova
5 Prague: Urban Growth and Regional Sprawl 133
Luděk k Sýkora and Ondrě j Mulícě k
6 Sprawling Sofia: Postsocialist Suburban Growth in the Bulgarian Capital 163
Kiril Stanilov and Sonia Hirt
7 Suburbanization in the Tallinn Metropolitan Area 192
Kadri Leetmaa, Anneli Kährik, Mari Nuga, and Tiit Tammaru
8 Lessons from Warsaw: The Lack of Coordinated Planning and Its Impacts on Urban Sprawl 225
Andrzej Lisowski, Dorota Mantey, and Waldemar Wilk
9 Postsocialist Suburbanization Patterns and Dynamics: A Comparative Perspective 256
Kiril Stanilov and Luděk Sýkora
10 Managing Suburbanization in Postsocialist Europe 296
Kiril Stanilov and Luděk Sýkora
Index 321
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.10.2014 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Studies in Urban and Social Change |
| Verlagsort | Hoboken |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 160 x 236 mm |
| Gewicht | 594 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie |
| Technik ► Architektur | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4051-8548-1 / 1405185481 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4051-8548-6 / 9781405185486 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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