Since the collapse of communism, countries in Central and Eastern Europe have experienced significant socio-economic changes that have affected the urban landscape …
G Csomós, JZ Farkas, B Szabó, Z Bertus… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Globally, accelerating urbanization has led to a severe shortage of urban green spaces. This scarcity is particularly acute in inner cities with high population densities and ratios of built …
R Musil, F Brand, H Huemer, M Wonaschütz - Urban Studies, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This article intends to contribute to the debate on the quantification of gentrification, which is constrained by two main obstacles: firstly, the operationalisation of displacement of socially …
From the point when it was noted for the first time, gentrification has changed, and so has the role of the State, as public intervention has become central to urban upgrading. A popular …
A Sandu - Urban Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This research examines two major phenomena that have driven the transformation of cities in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) following the fall of communism: intensive urban …
S Zeković, A Perić, M Hadžić - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
As a leading mechanism of the global neoliberal paradigm, financialization plays a significant role in the growth of economies and changes in urban development patterns …
The concept of microsegregation has gained increasing popularity among researchers dealing with socio-spatial disparities in cities. This is because urban space has become …
The provision of urban green spaces (UGS) within a reasonable walking distance/time for each resident has become a major challenge of urban planning. We provide a novel method …
G Olt, B Simonovits, A Bernát… - … voor economische en …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In post‐socialist Budapest, gentrification has remained modest for decades after the regime change (1989) due to politically controlled economic relations besides marketisation …