The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia

This paper studies the changing roles of planning and the market in the context of urban growth and suburbanization in the capitals of Serbia and Bulgaria, specifically with regard to the socio-economic changes experienced in Southeast Europe over the past decades. With a focus on the post-...

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Main Authors: Kovachev Atanas, Slaev Aleksandar D., Zeković Slavka, Maričić Tamara, Daskalova Diliana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia 2017-01-01
Series:Spatium
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2017/1450-569X1737034K.pdf
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spelling doaj-89604ac5543d4684b779eb09dff454bf2020-11-24T23:23:21ZengInstitute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of SerbiaSpatium1450-569X2217-80662017-01-01201737344110.2298/SPAT1737034K1450-569X1737034KThe changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and SofiaKovachev Atanas0Slaev Aleksandar D.1Zeković Slavka2Maričić Tamara3Daskalova Diliana4Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaVarna Free University, Faculty of Architecture, Varna, BulgariaInstitute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, BelgradeInstitute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, BelgradeVarna Free University, Faculty of Architecture, Varna, BulgariaThis paper studies the changing roles of planning and the market in the context of urban growth and suburbanization in the capitals of Serbia and Bulgaria, specifically with regard to the socio-economic changes experienced in Southeast Europe over the past decades. With a focus on the post-socialist period, the work also examines specific features of the socialist period, so as to make important distinctions between the two. The research question in this paper is: Is planning or the market responsible for the form of growth that has occurred in Sofia and Belgrade? One methodological problem for the study is that in reality, most urban processes are to a degree both market driven and centrally planned. Thus, it can be difficult to distinguish between the distinct roles and outcomes of planning and the market. To solve this problem, the paper analyzes situations in which either planning or the market is dominant, so as to be able to clearly determine the impact of each mechanism on the resultant development. The paper concludes that urban growth and suburbanization are generally engendered by market forces, whereas the role of planning is to improve and refine the action of the market. When planning ignores the market, it results in failed or inefficient urban forms. However when planning is absent, urban development fails to meet reasonable standards. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III 47014 and Project Grant Agreement no. 282834: European Union FP7-ENV.2011.2.1.5-1 (TURaS Project)]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2017/1450-569X1737034K.pdfPost-socialist developmentsuburbanizationurban growthmarket-led urban developmentmarket planning relationship
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author Kovachev Atanas
Slaev Aleksandar D.
Zeković Slavka
Maričić Tamara
Daskalova Diliana
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Slaev Aleksandar D.
Zeković Slavka
Maričić Tamara
Daskalova Diliana
The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia
Spatium
Post-socialist development
suburbanization
urban growth
market-led urban development
market planning relationship
author_facet Kovachev Atanas
Slaev Aleksandar D.
Zeković Slavka
Maričić Tamara
Daskalova Diliana
author_sort Kovachev Atanas
title The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia
title_short The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia
title_full The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia
title_fullStr The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia
title_full_unstemmed The changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in Belgrade and Sofia
title_sort changing roles of planning and the market in the processes of urban growth in belgrade and sofia
publisher Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
series Spatium
issn 1450-569X
2217-8066
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper studies the changing roles of planning and the market in the context of urban growth and suburbanization in the capitals of Serbia and Bulgaria, specifically with regard to the socio-economic changes experienced in Southeast Europe over the past decades. With a focus on the post-socialist period, the work also examines specific features of the socialist period, so as to make important distinctions between the two. The research question in this paper is: Is planning or the market responsible for the form of growth that has occurred in Sofia and Belgrade? One methodological problem for the study is that in reality, most urban processes are to a degree both market driven and centrally planned. Thus, it can be difficult to distinguish between the distinct roles and outcomes of planning and the market. To solve this problem, the paper analyzes situations in which either planning or the market is dominant, so as to be able to clearly determine the impact of each mechanism on the resultant development. The paper concludes that urban growth and suburbanization are generally engendered by market forces, whereas the role of planning is to improve and refine the action of the market. When planning ignores the market, it results in failed or inefficient urban forms. However when planning is absent, urban development fails to meet reasonable standards. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III 47014 and Project Grant Agreement no. 282834: European Union FP7-ENV.2011.2.1.5-1 (TURaS Project)]
topic Post-socialist development
suburbanization
urban growth
market-led urban development
market planning relationship
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2017/1450-569X1737034K.pdf
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